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Turkish pianist Idil Biret has simultaneously looked back at her recorded legacy, in a series under the rubric Idil Biret Archive, and embarked on a career-defining cycle of Beethoven's piano sonatas, collectively titled the Idil Biret Beethoven Edition. The present album, recorded in 2008, is the final release in the latter series, focusing on the most gigantic and extreme of Beethoven's sonatas, the Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier"). The two short sonatas that begin the program almost have the effect of curtain raisers, although the lovely, meditative recording Piano Sonata No. 22 in F major, Op. 54, would be worth the cost of admission by itself; Biret completely runs counter to usual type for this sonata, which is generally taken as a kind of pair of bagatelles. The "Hammerklavier" is essentially of a piece with the 1980s version in the Idil Biret Archive set. She slows down the opening movement instead of storming the barricades, revealing an intricate network of related little ornaments in the music that nobody else has noticed. The slow movement, clocking in at a substantially longer-than-average 20:54, is almost two minutes longer than that of the earlier version, and you can take your pick; the momentum is sustained here, but the effect of Beethoven's syncopations in the subsequent returns of the main material, heard by modern ears as a kind of jazz dirge, is a bit diluted at this slow tempo. Certainly well worth hearing, like all of Biret's final statements on Beethoven, but perhaps not the high point of a consistently fine set.
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Piano Sonata No. 22 in F major, Op. 54 (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Piano Sonata No. 24 in F-Sharp Major, Op. 78 "À Thérèse" (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Piano Sonata No. 29 in B-Flat Major, Op. 106, 'Hammerklavier' (Ludwig van Beethoven)
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Idil Biret, piano
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
Albumbeschreibung
Turkish pianist Idil Biret has simultaneously looked back at her recorded legacy, in a series under the rubric Idil Biret Archive, and embarked on a career-defining cycle of Beethoven's piano sonatas, collectively titled the Idil Biret Beethoven Edition. The present album, recorded in 2008, is the final release in the latter series, focusing on the most gigantic and extreme of Beethoven's sonatas, the Piano Sonata No. 29 in B flat major, Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier"). The two short sonatas that begin the program almost have the effect of curtain raisers, although the lovely, meditative recording Piano Sonata No. 22 in F major, Op. 54, would be worth the cost of admission by itself; Biret completely runs counter to usual type for this sonata, which is generally taken as a kind of pair of bagatelles. The "Hammerklavier" is essentially of a piece with the 1980s version in the Idil Biret Archive set. She slows down the opening movement instead of storming the barricades, revealing an intricate network of related little ornaments in the music that nobody else has noticed. The slow movement, clocking in at a substantially longer-than-average 20:54, is almost two minutes longer than that of the earlier version, and you can take your pick; the momentum is sustained here, but the effect of Beethoven's syncopations in the subsequent returns of the main material, heard by modern ears as a kind of jazz dirge, is a bit diluted at this slow tempo. Certainly well worth hearing, like all of Biret's final statements on Beethoven, but perhaps not the high point of a consistently fine set.
© TiVo
Informationen zur Originalaufnahme : 74:50 - DDD - Enregistré en mai 2008 (op. 54 et op. 78) et octobre 2006 (op. 106) - Notes en anglais
Informationen zu dem Album
- 1 Disc(s) - 8 Track(s)
- Gesamte Laufzeit: 01:14:36
- 1 digitales Booklet
- Künstler: Idil Biret
- Komponist: Ludwig van Beethoven
- Label: Idil Biret Archive
- Genre: Klassik
(C) 2011 Idil Biret Archive (P) 2011 Idil Biret Archive
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