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Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 & Piano Sonata No. 28

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Download links and information about Beethoven: Concerto No. 5 & Piano Sonata No. 28 by Staatskapelle Dresden, Hélène Grimaud / Helene Grimaud, Vladimir Jurowski. This album was released in 2013 and it belongs to genres. It contains 7 tracks with total duration of 59:14 minutes.

Artist: Staatskapelle Dresden, Hélène Grimaud / Helene Grimaud, Vladimir Jurowski
Release date: 2013
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Tracks: 7
Duration: 59:14
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No. Title Length
1. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor": I. Allegro 20:08
2. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor": II. Adagio un poco mosso 8:04
3. Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-Flat Major, Op. 73 "Emperor": III. Rondo (Allegro) 10:07
4. Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: I. Etwas lebhaft und mit der innigsten Empfindung (Allegretto ma non troppo) 4:10
5. Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: II. Lebhaft, marschmäßig (Vivace alla marcia) 5:58
6. Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: III. Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll (Adagio ma non troppo, con affetto) 3:20
7. Piano Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101: IV. Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit (Allegro) 7:27

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Ludwig van Beethoven was one of the great piano prodigies of his era, and his special fondness for the instrument yielded compositions that defined the contours of his musical life and shaped the future of piano music. Beethoven’s most famous piano concerto, the mighty “Emperor,” is the titanic pinnacle of his middle period and is joined here by his late Sonata No. 28. French pianist Hélène Grimaud offers a performance marked by delicacy, power, drive and a sense of inevitability—characteristics that are deeply linked with our modern perceptions of the composer himself.