Beethoven: Late Piano Sonatas, Opp. 101,109 & 111 Nikolai Lugansky
Album Info
Album Veröffentlichung:
2020
HRA-Veröffentlichung:
13.11.2020
Label: Harmonia Mundi
Genre: Classical
Subgenre: Instrumental
Interpret: Nikolai Lugansky
Komponist: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Das Album enthält Albumcover Booklet (PDF)
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827): Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101:
- 1 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: I. Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung. Allegretto ma non troppo 04:06
- 2 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: II. Lebhaft. Marschmäßig. Vivace alla marcia 06:23
- 3 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll. Adagio, ma non troppo, con affetto 03:25
- 4 Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit. Allegro 07:29
- Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109:
- 5 Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109: I. Vivace ma non troppo, sempre legato - Adagio espressivo 03:56
- 6 Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109: II. Prestissimo 02:29
- 7 Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109: III. Gesangvoll, mit innigster Empfindung. Thema. Andante molto cantabile ed espressivo - Var.I - Var.II - Var.III - Var.IV - Var.V - Var.VI 14:05
- Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111:
- 8 Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato 09:19
- 9 Piano Sonata No. 32 in C Minor, Op. 111: II. Arietta. Adagio molto semplice cantabile - Var.I - Var.II - Var.III - Var. IV - Var. V – Coda 17:57
Info zu Beethoven: Late Piano Sonatas, Opp. 101,109 & 111
Édouard Herriot once said, "In Beethoven, everything comes from within. His model is not the rule of the schoolroom." This is particularly true of the late sonatas, which contain elements of both an intimate journal (Romain Rolland saw in Op.101 "a day in the inner life" of Beethoven) and total experimentation (the variations of Op.109) before attaining the mystical serenity of the very last sonata, Op.111. Here is Nikolai Lugansky's powerful vision of this pianistic Everest.
Nikolai Lugansky, piano
Nikolai Lugansky
Concerto highlights in Nikolai Lugansky’s 2013/14 season include his debut with the London Symphony Orchestra (Gianandrea Noseda), and returns to the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra (Jiří Bělohlávek), the Philharmonia Orchestra (Pablo Heras-Casado), St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra (Yuri Temirkanov) and the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra.
In recital and chamber performances, Lugansky makes his debut at the Berlin Konzerthaus, and performs at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatoire and the Great Hall of the St Petersburg Philharmonia, Chicago’s Symphony Center, Paris’ Théâtre des Champs-Elysées and in the International Piano Series at the Queen Elizabeth Hall; his chamber music collaborations include performances with Vadim Repin, Mischa Maisky and Alexander Kniazev.
An acclaimed recording artist, Nikolai Lugansky records exclusively for the Naïve-Ambroisie label. His recording of Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No.3 and Grieg’s Piano Concerto with the Deutsches-Symphonie Orchester Berlin and Kent Nagano is released in autumn 2013. This release follows on from his first two acclaimed solo recordings - of Liszt and Rachmaninov - for the label; the latter being awarded the “Solo Recording of the Year (20th/21st Century Music)” plaudit at the 2013 Echo Klassik Awards.
Booklet für Beethoven: Late Piano Sonatas, Opp. 101,109 & 111