Here are two musicians a generation apart, feeding off each other’s energy. Ralph Kirshbaum and Shai Wosner’s long tour of Beethoven’s complete works for cello and piano culminated earlier this year ...
From Kloetzel and Koenig to Weilerstein and Barnatan, a flurry of new Beethoven double acts each offer something new. And Palaver Strings revel in the work of women through the ages Beethoven’s music ...
Each day this week pianist Schiff talks with Fred Child about the Beethoven cello sonatas he played with cellist Miklos Perenyi last summer at the Schwetzingen Festival, in Germany. From that concert, ...
To launch our Fifteenth Anniversary Season, founding Artistic Directors Dmitri Atapine and Hyeyeon Park will present a marathon performance of Beethoven’s complete sonatas for cello and piano. These ...
Beethoven's sonatas for cello and piano (well, three out of five, anyway) get a thoroughgoing workout in this engaging and rough-hewn new release from two stalwarts of the Bay Area's early-music ...
101 Beethoven, Ludwig v.: Sonata No. 1 in F Major, Op. 5, No. 1 / Paul Olefsky, Walter Hautzig. Violoncello,Piano 201 Beethoven, Ludwig v.: Sonata No. 2 in G Minor ...
Daniel Müller-Schott and Angela Hewitt begin their Beethoven recital with the variations on See, the Conqu'ring Hero Comes from Handel's Judas Maccabaeus. As Müller-Schott says in his eloquent and ...
Ludwig van Beethoven is beloved around the world for both the grandeur of his musical vision and the intimacy of his emotional journey. His music speaks straight to the heart and makes a direct ...
The cello sonata as we know it today was effectively created by Beethoven in the two virtuosic Sonatas, Op 5, he wrote in 1796 for the King of Prussia. The composer added three more, the largest and ...
An important position in the world of chamber music is being filled by the husband and wife team of cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han. The pair take over the post of Artistic Director of the ...
Daniel Müller-Schott and Angela Hewitt begin their Beethoven recital with the variations on See, the Conqu’ring Hero Comes from Handel’s Judas Maccabaeus. As Müller-Schott says in his eloquent and ...