℗ 2021 Deutsche Grammophon, Berlin
Released September 17, 2021
Duration 1h 04m 38s
Record Label Cavi-Music
Genre Classical
 

Beethoven: Sonatas, Vol. 1

Daniel Heide

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Piano Sonata No. 10 in G Minor, Op. 14 No. 2  
1.1
I. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
7:29
1.2
II. Andante
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
6:12
1.3
III. Scherzo. Allegro assai
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
3:30
Piano Sonata No. 13 in E Major, Op. 27 No. 1  
1.4
I. Andante - Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
4:41
1.5
II. Allegro molto e vivace
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
1:59
1.6
III. Adagio con espressione
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
2:57
1.7
IV. Allegro vivace
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
6:07
Piano Sonata No. 9 in E Major, Op. 14 No. 1  
1.8
I. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
6:44
1.9
II. Allegretto
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
3:35
1.10
III. Rondo. Allegro comodo
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
3:18
Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor, Op. 13 "Pathétique"  
1.11
I. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
8:41
1.12
II. Adagio cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
4:56
1.13
III. Rondo. Allegro
Ludwig van Beethoven; Daniel Heide
4:29
Digital Booklet
"This is his first solo recording. The result is beautiful. Recorded on a Bösendorfer, in Schloss Ettersburg in Weimar, the sound is clear and warm...Heide’s love and affection for the composer always comes through, and I’d certainly want to hear another volume." - BBC Music Magazine "The home of my mother a pianist and singer herself was where I first came in contact with Beethoven's piano sonatas. Several of her piano students from Weimar Conservatory often came to take lessons or visit us in our apartment. Curiously, instead of popular sonatas such as the Pathetique or the Appassionata, we tended to hear other ones: I still vividly recall Sonata No. 30 in E Major op. 109, on which my mother was working with a student to whom I had taken a liking. The themes from Sonata No. 31 in A Flat Major regularly rang through the apartment as well. Bound in red leather, the three Peters volumes of Beethoven sonatas were just as much a staple of our living room as the LPs next to the record player, including Maurizio Pollini with Sonatas op. 109 and 110, or Wilhelm Kempff with the op. 13 sonatas, op. 27/2, and op. 57. My gaze was long held by portraits of famous pianists, usually in a serious, contemplative pose. My mother was also my first teacher, and she often raved about these 32 masterpieces' major importance, quoting the names of great Beethoven interpreters such as Wilhelm Kempff, Edwin Fischer, Wilhelm Backhaus, and Walter Gieseking. When I owned my first CD player at age fifteen, I started to look for those names in music stores, and they turned up quite readily. The first CD I purchased myself long remained my favourite: a recording made by Walter Gieseking in 1956 with the Op. 13 sonatas, Op. 14, and Op. 27. It helped me become more familiar with these pieces, now with the passionate, burgeoning interest of an adolescent. It is thus certainly no coincidence if I am featuring those works on this recording." - Daniel Heide
44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Cavi-Music Studio Masters
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DR
Album average
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-25.68
-30.06 to -22.07
-22.34
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12 to 16
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I. Allegro
-5.82-26.93-23.914
2
II. Andante
-3.53-27.53-24.116
3
III. Scherzo. Allegro assai
-3.03-24.64-21.514
4
I. Andante - Allegro
-2.34-26.97-23.214
5
II. Allegro molto e vivace
-1.77-22.07-19.012
6
III. Adagio con espressione
-7.38-29.17-25.513
7
IV. Allegro vivace
-1.21-23.04-19.714
8
I. Allegro
-3.17-25.24-22.015
9
II. Allegretto
-4.64-27.77-24.214
10
III. Rondo. Allegro comodo
-2.43-23.70-20.513
11
I. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio
-0.21-23.28-19.715
12
II. Adagio cantabile
-3.46-30.06-27.016
13
III. Rondo. Allegro
-1.51-23.42-20.114

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