Beethoven Complete Works for Piano and Cello
The joy of hearing two master musicians getting Beethoven absolutely right
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Genre:
Chamber
Label: Avie
Magazine Review Date: 8/2008
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 0
Mastering:
Stereo
Catalogue Number: AV2103

Author: Rob Cowan
The first captures the whispered exchanges towards the close of that same movement (at around 11'33"), the utterly bewitching way Pressler leads us into the coda, tracing every harmonic turn with the subtlest shift of dynamic and tempo. Meneses is balanced fairly close to the microphones, a palpable advantage given that his bowing is so seamless, his tone warm and mellow. Another high-point is the Adagio of the last sonata, Op 102 No 2, significantly qualified by Beethoven as con molto sentimento d’affetto, perfectly realised here in its aching expressiveness and the way both players maintain a vital sense of pulse.
The outer movements of both Op 102 sonatas achieve clarity without clatter (some pianists force an excessively hard tone here) but if you fancy a prime sampling of Meneses/Pressler magic, then I would advise beaming up around 6'23" into the Conqu’ring Hero Variations, starting with the chorale-like piano variation then picking up the tempo before relaxing again for some slow-breathing dialogue. There’s nothing sensational about it, no showing off or theatrical arching of eyebrows, just the joy of hearing two seasoned players getting it absolutely right. As I said before, a rare privilege, and a credible, gently stated alternative to the more forthright sets by Perényi and Schiff (ECM, 12/04), and Maisky and Argerich (DG, 2/95).
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