On Thursday, January 1, 2015 at 12:22:54 PM UTC-5,
howie...@btinternet.com wrote:
> I had an fun experience with this sonata today. I was just killing time randomly playing a few recordings of the first movement to see which ones stood out. And of course some of the usual suspects were impressive. There was a very early one from Rudolf Serkin with big strong romatic symphonic gestures. A revealing imaginative one from Ernst Levy. A lovely pastoral one from Kempff live in Japan. A very satisfying light hearted one from Gieseking on EMI. A challenging once from Backhaus, in the mono set (what he was up to with all those last three sonatas is a mystery to me!)
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> And then I found on my hard drive a real winner - an unpublished concert recording from Elizabeth Leonskaja, in London in 2011. Her way of connecting with the music, her gentle way exuded sincerity, committment, like this music matters to her - I can't explain it better than that. Sne's made a commercial recording, I've not heard it, but I will try to soon. If anyone wants the concert recording, I can let them have it by email. (It also has op 111 and an middle period sonata.)
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> Anyway, all this got me thinking. What do you think of op 109 - this sonata which in some ways seems so similar to op 111? Any oustanding recent performances on record?
Op. 109 is the one late Beethoven sonata that I keep coming back to, although my dissertation was on op. 111 and I dearly love every note of op. 110. I have performed all three sonatas numerous times, and re-studied them often, always looking at the score as though for the first time. Every articulation, every dynamic, using autographs and Henle. For me, the old Stephen Bishop LP recording of op. 109 is tops (re-issued I'm sure and probably his re-make is as good, though I haven't heard it). And then I would list Serkin's earliest one, and of course there is much to love about Schnabel. For me, these are essential, but I have (and haven't yet heard) perhaps two dozen more recent ones. (I'm not sure why I am such a compulsive collector!)