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Sebastian Forster : Magnificent Obsession vol 1 - Beethoven Sonatas.
Exquisitely performed beethoven piano sonatas.
Worldwide acclaimed pianist Sebastián Forster ventured into accomplishing a
lifetime-legacy major project of immense proportions: the recording of the 32
Piano Sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven, in an ongoing creative effort during 10
albums, for 2009 and 2010.
Sebastián is a true Beethovenian, he breathes and experiences Beethoven's every
single emotion, of true love, drama, passion, desperation, beauty and darkness.
Living Beethoven with every key stroke is an experience of monumental inner
impact, only at reach for the daring soul and the truly talented soloist.
Famous for his deeply moving and highly original interpretations and dazzling
mastery of his repertoire, Sebastián starts this travel through the universe of
Beethoven in this Volume 1 with three of his first Sonatas from 1795 and 1796,
all of them dedicated to Jospeh Haydn: Piano Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 2, No.
1; Piano Sonata in A major, Op. 2, No. 2; and Piano Sonata No. 3 in C major, Op.
2, No. 3. From tense, agitated feelings to lyrical themes and athletic movements
with bright disposition, this Volume 1, takes you on a trip of color,
introspection and emotion.
Hear Beethoven as you have never heard it before, getting lost in the world of
invigorating ideas and emotional virtuosity that has made Sebastián Forster one
of the outstanding interpreters of the classical repertoire currently working on
the world stage today.
Songs:
1. Piano sonata no 1 in F minor op 2-1 1 Allegro (Ludwig van Beethoven)
2. Piano sonata no 1 in F minor op 2-1 2 Adagio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
3. Piano sonata no 1 in F minor op 2-1 3 Menuetto- Allegretto (Ludwig van Beethoven)
4. Piano sonata no 1 in F minor op 2-1 4 Prestissimo (Ludwig van Beethoven)
5. Piano sonata no 2 in A major op 2-2 1 Allegro vivace (Ludwig van Beethoven)
6. Piano sonata no 2 in A major op 2-2 2 Largo appassionato (Ludwig van Beethoven)
7. Piano sonata no 2 in A major op 2-2 3 Scherzo- Allegretto (Ludwig van Beethoven)
8. Piano sonata no 2 in A major op 2-2 4 Rondo- Grazioso (Ludwig van Beethoven)
9. Piano sonata no 3 in C major op 2-3 1 Allegro con brio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
10. Piano sonata no 3 in C major op 2-3 2 Adagio (Ludwig van Beethoven)
11. Piano sonata no 3 in C major op 2-3 3 Scherzo- Allegro (Ludwig van Beethoven)
12. Piano sonata no 3 in C major op 2-3 4 Allegro assai (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Listen to: the entire album.
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Release date: 3/26/2010
Sebastian Forster lives in New Jersey USA
Tagged as: Classical, Classical Period, Romantic Era, Instrumental Classical, Classical Piano, Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven
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