Biography Books Music Family Tree Visits Galleries Love Collections Cd Buy Beethoven School
Contact Your Beethoven Events Curiosities Fictions Visits Midi Music Links Map Search

MenuCD of BeethovenMenu

Symphonies Piano Music for the Violin Triple Concerto Chamber music Fidelio - Leonore - Prometheus Works for choir Others

Concertos Concertos: list of recordings Sonatas Complete Piano Sonatas Diabelli Period instruments Rare Works

This section is not intended to be a review of existing CDs. Good critics have done this already, and are experts on the subject. I just wish to draw your attention to particular works and interpretations.
Title Beethoven's last pianoforte

This recording allows us to discover the 31st Piano Sonata, Opus 110, composed in 1821, and the 7 Bagatelles, Opus 126, composed in 1823-1824.

These works are performed on Beethoven's last pianoforte, by Jörg Demus. This is a Conrad Graf, that was loaned to Beethoven. It was not a present, as for other pianos.

Beethoven used this grand piano from january 1826. It is today at the Beethoven Haus Bonn.

If this pianoforte does not have the power nor the purety of modern pianos, its charm is not at all outdated. And one can listen and appreciate the quality of play of this pianist and the very delicate sounds of this piano...

Cd Beethoven

Beethovens Klavier
Piano: Jörg Demus
Ars Musici - Beethoven-Haus Bonn
Recorded in 1967
1994
Menu
Titre Works for piano by Beethoven played on his Conrad Graf

CD Beethoven piano - Paul Komen
WDR 3 - Ars Musici - 2004
Paul Komen

Paul Komen performs the 33 Diabelli Variations and the Bagatelles opus 126 on the Conrad Graf of the Beethoven-Haus Bonn

Elly Ney, recording in 1965, performs the Andante Favori WoO 57, Fur Elise WoO 59, the six variations WoO 70, and the sonata for piano opus 111, also on the Graf.

CD Beethoven piano - Elly Ney
Colosseum Classics - 2000
Elly Ney

Ces interprétations sont de très bonne qualité.
Deux CD à réserver aux auditeurs qui apprécient le son cristallin d'un pianoforte.
SearchDispo sur Amazon
Menu
Titre Sonatas and other works for fortepiano, by Trudelies Leonhardt

Cd Beethoven

Sonatas and other works for fortepiano
Volume 1
Cascavelle 2002

Trudelies Leonhardt has devoted her musical career to the Hammerklavier - the fortepiano.

She treats us with her fine playing: her instrument sings through the delicate mastery of the pianist.

A pleasure for the ear.

The first volume offers:
- Sonata in E flat major WoO 47-1;
- "For Elise", bagatelle in A minor, WoO 59;
- Sonata No. 5, in C minor, opus 10, no. 1;
- Piece for Piano in B flat major, WoO 60;
- Sonata no. 12, in A flat major, opus 26;
- Piece for piano in B minor, WoO 61.

On the menu for the second volume:
- Rondo opus 51 no. 1;
- Sonata no. 6, in F major, opus 10 no. 2;
- Fantasy in G minor, opus 77;
- Variations "Rule Britannia", WoO 79;
- Six Ecossaises, WoO 83;
- Sonata no. 27, in E minor, opus 90.

If you know little of Trudelies Leonhardt, you will profit from these two CDs which include some works less played than the sonatas, and which merits our attentive listening.

Cd Beethoven

Rondo, sonatas, fantaisy and variations - Volume 2
Cascavelle 2002

Some of Beethoven's works played by Trudelies Leonhardt:
Cd Beethoven
Kingdom - 1990
Cd Beethoven
Duo - 1992
Cd Beethoven
Globe - 1994
SearchBuy from Amazon.comBuy from Amazon.fr
Menu
Titre Complete sonatas on period instruments

This complete set gathers seven pianists of many nationalities: Malcolm Bilson, Tom Beghin, David Breitman, Ursula Dütschler, Zvi Meniker, Bart van Oort and Andrew Willis.

They perform the sonatas of Beethoven on nine different forte pianos: five replicas of five octave pianos; a six ocatave piano by Salvatore Lagrassa from 1815; two six and a half octave pianos from 1830; and a replica of a six and a half octave Graf piano.

This set also includes the three sonatas of the young Beethoven: "Kurfursten". The Andante for piano in F major, the "Favori", WoO 57 also forms part of this collection.

Cd Beethoven
Claves - 1997

Menu
Many thanks to Melanie and to Hannah SALTER for her translation of this page from French into English
© 2001 - 2013
Ludwig van Beethoven's website - http://www.LvBeethoven.com
Search Map Updates Contact About Home