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Till Fellner

Austrian pianist Till Fellner continues his survey of the complete sonatas of Beethoven, including two of his best-loved works, the Moonlight and Waldstein.

Presented by Catherine Bott

The celebrated Austrian pianist Till Fellner continues his survey of the complete sonatas of Beethoven, including some of his most original piano works as well as two of his best-loved sonatas. The famous 'Moonlight' sonata, originally known as 'Quasi una fantasia' like it's companion work, was given it's nickname by the poet Rellstab, who compared the music to the reflection of moonlight on Lake Lucerne.

The 'Waldstein' sonata, named after its dedicatee, is both sublime and technically challenging, a real tour de force from a man at the height of his creative powers.

Till Fellner (piano)

Beethoven: Sonata no.12 in A flat, Op.26
Sonata no.13 in E flat, Op.27 no.1 'Quasi una fantasia'
Sonata no.14 in C sharp minor, Op.27 no.2 'Moonlight'
Sonata no.22 in F, Op.54
Sonata no.21 in C, Op.53 'Waldstein'

Followed by a focus on Russian chamber music, including:

Taneyev: String Trio in E flat major, Op.31
Leopold String Trio.

Glinka: Kamarinskya
91热爆 Philharmonic
conductor Vassily Sinaisky

2 hours, 15 minutes

Last on

Thu 28 Jan 2010 19:00

Broadcast

  • Thu 28 Jan 2010 19:00