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Till Fellner

Catherine Bott presents a recital given in Vienna. Pianist Till Fellner continues his Beethoven piano sonata cycle with the three Sonatas, Op 31 and the Op 101.

Presented by Catherine Bott.

As part of his two-year exploration of the entire cycle of Beethoven piano sonatas, incorporating recitals in Europe and America, celebrated Austrian pianist Till Fellner gives a performance at the Vienna Konzerthaus.

The programme comprises the set of three sonatas, Op 31, which are strikingly original, and were written in the middle of Beethoven's lifetime, at the crucial time in his life when he was coming to terms with his deafness. These are matched with one of his later works, the sonata in A, Op 101, which has an air of introspection. Beethoven described it as a 'series of impressions and reveries'.

Till Fellner (piano)

Beethoven: Piano sonata in G, Op 31, No 1; Piano sonata in D minor, Op 31, No 2 (Tempest); Piano sonata in E flat, Op 31, No 3; Piano sonata in A, Op 101.

Plus we focus this week on recent studio recordings from the 91热爆 Singers.

Manchicourt: Vidi speciosam
91热爆 Singers
Peter Phillips (conductor)

Judith Bingham: Drowned lovers
91热爆 Singers
Andrew Carwood (conductor)

Manchicourt: Magnificat
91热爆 Singers
Peter Phillips (conductor)

Schubert: Der Mailied, D202
91热爆 Singers (male voices)
2 horns from the City of London Sinfonia
Jane Glover (conductor)

2 hours, 15 minutes

Last on

Mon 25 May 2009 19:00

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  • Mon 25 May 2009 19:00