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BEETHOVEN, L. van: Piano Sonata No. 13 (Giltburg)


Soloist: Giltburg, Boris

Composer: Beethoven, Ludwig van
Piano Sonata No. 13 in E-Flat Major, Op. 27, No. 1

Venue: Fazioli Concert Hall, Sacile
Date of Concert: 2020
Playing Time: 00:14:55
Television Director: French, Stewart
Catalogue Number: NVF1232
UPC: 730099623216

Whatever depths of evocative storytelling we encountered in Sonata No. 12, they come to a glorious culmination in the sister-sonatas Op. 27, Nos. 1 and 2. They create two worlds, as opposing as they are complementary, similarly rich in atmosphere, and possessing a similar power to transport us elsewhere immediately upon hearing their opening bars.

Beethoven's critics had previously reproached him for writing sonata forms too close to fantasies, too irregular, too free. With Op. 27, it is as if Beethoven decided to show what he could achieve when explicitly attempting to meld a sonata and a fantasy. Both works in that opus are subtitled Sonata quasi una fantasia - sonata in the spirit (or manner) of a fantasy. A fantasy was a free-form musical composition, commonly consisting of several loosely linked sections with abrupt shifts of tempo, mood and key. Interestingly, it is the less famous, unnicknamed Sonata No. 13 which adheres more closely to this ideal. Its four movements, performed without a break, show the ease of transition we might expect from an improvisation, or free associative thinking - or a dream.

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