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Topic: Beethoven's Kreutzer  (Read 1556 times)

Offline Rach3

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Beethoven's Kreutzer
on: March 19, 2005, 07:18:26 AM
I'm quite fortunate, I'm working on the whole sonata. Great piece. Any insights on how to approach it, tips, experiences? Favorite recordings/artists?

-Rach3
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Offline presto agitato

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Re: Beethoven's Kreutzer
Reply #1 on: March 19, 2005, 04:17:45 PM
Favorite recordings/artists?

I own Menuhin - Kempff, but other good choice is Perlman - Ashkenazy
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Re: Beethoven's Kreutzer
Reply #2 on: March 19, 2005, 08:31:32 PM
I have the Argerich/Kremer and Ashkenazy/Perlman, both excellent.  However I've never played it.
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Re: Beethoven's Kreutzer
Reply #3 on: March 20, 2005, 01:15:58 AM
I'm quite fortunate, I'm working on the whole sonata. Great piece. Any insights on how to approach it, tips, experiences? Favorite recordings/artists?

-Rach3

you lucky dog!  I started working on this one to play at a music festival this summer, and they cancelled the chamber music section!!!! erg!  I am so eager to do chamber music with strings, but I never seem to get to.  So I am totally jealous!  Tell all, because some of us wil be living vicariously through you!
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