Yevgeny Sudbin has previously recorded Beethoven’s piano concertos –
releases which have received international acclaim, for instance on the
website ClassicsToday.com: ‘A Beethoven experience you will not want to
miss.’ For his first disc featuring solo works by Beethoven, Sudbin has
chosen the two final sonatas and the Six Bagatelles, Op. 126 – late
works written between 1821 and 1824, just a couple of years before the
composer’s death. There are
numerous anecdotes that testify to the fact that Beethoven was highly
temperamental. But in his liner notes to this disc, Sudbin writes of
another, contrasting side to the composer: ‘warmth, generosity and
wisdom – with unexpected outbursts of cheeky humour – are also
unmistakably among Beethoven’s qualities and particularly evident in the
works on this recording’.
If Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas form one of the most important
collections of works in the history of music, then the final ones belong
to his crowning achievements. Various musicians and musicologists have
commented on them, hearing a hard-won triumph of the spirit in the great
fugue of the final movement of Op. 110, and interpreting Op. 111 – and
especially its second movement, the famous Arietta – as a last farewell.
The set of Bagatelles was composed only months after Beethoven had
completed his monumental Ninth Symphony. It became the last work for
piano to be published in his lifetime, and together the six brief pieces
form a distillate of a lifetime of writing for and playing the piano.
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