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Topic: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111  (Read 23214 times)

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Re: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111
Reply #50 on: May 13, 2011, 07:20:20 PM
Check out this stunning interpretation-

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Offline pianowolfi

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Re: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111
Reply #51 on: May 14, 2011, 09:14:04 AM
Check out this stunning interpretation-

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I wonder...am I so pissed by this kind of advertising that I can't listen objectively anymore?? To me this interpretation sounds really boring and scholarly. But perhaps it's only me... :-\

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Re: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111
Reply #52 on: October 25, 2011, 11:33:38 AM
Stephen Kovacevich.
Funny? How? How am I funny?

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Re: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111
Reply #53 on: October 25, 2011, 07:36:50 PM
At the time my favorite might indeed be this one:



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Re: Favourite interpretation of Beethoven's Sonata 32 Op 111
Reply #54 on: June 03, 2012, 02:19:47 PM
I like Hamelin's interpretation of Beethoven's sonata Op.111 best
My favorite Beethoven sonata is Op.110, played by Brendel/Richter/Kempff/Serkin
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