Our Beethoven piano sonata series continues today with the Piano Sonata No. 26, Op. 81A. Andreas Haefliger is our pianist. And we hear again today from Susan Kagan, author of Archduke Rudolph: ...
The two most pressing concerns for Beethoven in 1801 were his encroaching deafness and his preoccupation with 'a dear fascinating girl who', he wrote, 'loves me and whom I love'. This was the Countess ...
From the early Op. 2 set of sonatas to the famous 'Moonlight', find out why Beethoven's piano sonatas broke the mould - and hear from pianists themselves about how they approach performing them.
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