BEETHOVEN Piano Sonatas Nos 8, 14 and 23
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Composer or Director: Ludwig van Beethoven
Genre:
Instrumental
Label: DG
Magazine Review Date: 05/2013
Media Format: CD or Download
Media Runtime: 57
Mastering:
Stereo
DDD
Catalogue Number: 476 5049

Tracks:
Composition | Artist Credit |
---|---|
Sonata for Piano No. 8, 'Pathétique' |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Yundi, Musician, Piano |
Sonata for Piano No. 14, 'Moonlight' |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Yundi, Musician, Piano |
Sonata for Piano No. 23, 'Appassionata' |
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer
Ludwig van Beethoven, Composer Yundi, Musician, Piano |
Author: Jed Distler
Yundi sticks to his slow-moving guns, so to speak, in the famous opening Adagio of the Moonlight Sonata but the square-ish phrasing seems comparatively straitjacketed when measured alongside the flowing equanimity of similarly slow versions by Rudolf Serkin and Solomon. Given Yundi’s interesting voice-leadings in the central D flat major section, the Scherzo’s main theme emerges rather uniformly (try Mischa Dichter’s more contrapuntally cogent Philips recording). The finale may not be quite so agitato as in the hands of Steven Kovacevich or Garrick Ohlsson, yet it’s solid and sparkling just the same.
Yundi polishes the motivic components in the first movement of the Appassionata with impressive surface finish, yet somehow fails to link them into a cohesive narrative. He also speeds up the chordal outbursts for effect. But the central Andante con moto variations are judiciously paced, aside from getting too loud too soon in the initial theme. One must acknowledge the pianist’s solid fingerwork and textural clarity, along with little miscalculations such as Yundi’s rushing of the repeated dotted diminished chord at the outset, and a less than adroit accelerando into the coda. The close microphone placement is a tad strident in loud passages but it’s certainly preferable to the aforementioned Chopin Nocturnes’ resonant halo of goo.
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