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BEETHOVEN, L. van: Piano Sonata No. 26, "Les adieux" (Behind the Notes - Boris Giltburg Introduces Piano Sonata No. 26)



Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-Flat Major, Op. 81a, "Les adieux"
Composer: Beethoven, Ludwig van
Giltburg, Boris


Catalogue Number: NVF1322
UPC: 730099632218

Sonata No. 26 is the only programmatic one of the entire cycle. It was created during the War of the Fifth Coalition in 1809, in which the Austrian Empire and its allies (Britain, Portugal and Spain) fought the French Empire under Napoleon and its German allies, chiefly Bavaria. It depicts the departure, absence and return of Archduke Rudolph, Beethoven's longtime patron and student, who together with much of the Viennese aristocracy fled Vienna at the approach of Napoleon in May 1809. Beethoven may have begun the sonata before that (it might even not have been planned with Rudolph in mind, but rather meant to depict a more universal emotion), but it was definitely completed during Rudolph's absence, and presented to him as a gift upon his return to Vienna in early 1810.

Boris Giltburg is lauded worldwide as a deeply sensitive, insightful and compelling interpreter, with critics praising his impassioned approach to performance. This project to record all of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas is a personal exploration for Giltburg, driven by curiosity and his profound respect for the composer.

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