Beethoven: The Late Sonatas
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On this 2-CD set the acclaimed Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear performs five masterpieces of the classical repertoire, Beethoven's late Sonatas opus 101, 106, 109, 110, and 111.
A native of Toronto, Canada, pianist Stewart Goodyear is an accomplished young artist known for his musical imagination, elegant style and exquisite technique. He has performed with many of the major orchestras of the world including the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony, the Academy of St Martin-in-the-Fields, the Montreal Symphony, and the Atlanta Symphony. He has also formed a highly successful partnership with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and its long term Music Director, Paavo Jarvi with whom he has frequently appeared. His discography includes critically acclaimed performances of the concertos of Gershwin and Leroy Anderson on the best-selling Telarc disc "American Classics".
Beethoven's last five piano sonatas, opus 101 in A, opus 106 in B flat, opus 109 in E, opus 110 in A flat, and opus 111 in C minor are considered to be some of the composer's greatest achievements. They were written late in life between 1816 and 1822 and contain some of his most deeply felt music.
Personnel: Stewart Goodyear (piano)
Tracklisting
Maxim Mogilevsky, St. Petersburg SO & Vladimir Lande
Yevgeny Kutik & Timothy Bozarth
Richard Stolzman, Lancaster Festival Orchestra, Gary Sheldon
The Jupiter String Quartet
National Arts Centre Orchestra & Trevor Pinnock
Jerzy Kaplanek & Stephan Sylvestre
Winona Zelenka & Connie Shih
Mak Grgic
Enno Poppe, Klangforum Wien, PHACE, Nacho de Paz, Pierre Roullier, Ensemble Diagonal, Rut Schereine
Peter Rundel, Wiener Symphoniker, Wolfgang Kogert
Magdalena Geka, Iveta Calite & Ilona Meija
Patrick Demenga; Latvian State Academic Choir; Youth Choir Kamer; Riga Cathedral Boys Choir; Andres
Chor "Astrolabium", Tomasz Drozdek T.ETNO, Kinga Litowska
Monika Plachta, Chor Mieszany Katedry Wawelskiej, Andrzej Korzeniowski, Pawel Wajrak, Katarzyna Luk
Roberta Mameli, Adam Kruzel, Polski Chor Kameralny, Sinfonia Varsovia, Jan Lukaszewski
Takacs Quartet, Marc-Andre Hamelin