Musik / wienerklassik

Sonatas 4, 5 & 7


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Seneste udgave, musik (cd)

Sonate for violin og klaver nr. 4, a-mol, opus 23

Ludwig van Beethoven

Sonate for violin og klaver nr. 5, F-dur, opus 24 ("Forårssonate")

Ludwig van Beethoven

Sonate for violin og klaver nr. 7, c-mol, opus 30:2

Ludwig van Beethoven


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Anmeldelser (8)


BBC music magazine

2020 July

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Malcolm Hayes

2020 July

"Ehnes's playing [is] a feast of likeably gloss-free tone, magisterial technical command and flawless tuning ... Ehnes responds to [the Spring Sonata] as the soul-warming masterpiece it is: the very first note of the violin's opening phrase here becomes a quietly radiant musical world in itself ... Armstrong's accompanying, personable and rock-steady, is a pleasure to savour at every point".


Fono Forum

2020 Dezember

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Norbert Hornig

2020 Dezember

"Der kanadische Geiger James Ehnes ... arbeitet mit seinem Klavierpartner Andrew Armstrong an einer Gesamtaufnahme von Beethovens Violinsonaten, die höchsten künstlerischen Standards genügt. Auch die dritte CD der Serie mach dies mit Nachdruk deutlich. Diese Interpretationen klingen hellwach, enegetisch und dynamisch ausgefeilt. Man meint ja Beethoven zu kennen, jede Note. Routine? Nein, hier fliegt der Staub davon. Ergänzend zu den Sonaten erklingen die Werke WoO 41 und 42. Willkommene Zugaben".


BBC music magazine

2006 August

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Misha Donat

2006 August

"They give admirably dramatic performances, with all the urgency and passion Beethoven's two minor-key violin sonatas demand ... If you want to know what the music sounded like in Beethoven's day, this fine disc provides a plausible answer; but for compelling accounts on modern instruments Martha Argerich and Gideon Kremer are hard to beat".


BBC music magazine

2021 June

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Julian Haylock

2021 June

"Chamber choice: In terms of their dramatic rethinking of texture, balance, articulation and expression, these performances form a vital part of the bracingly fresh interpretative emphasis on this music evinced by the likes of Faust/Melnikov (Harmonia Mundi), Ibragimova/Tiberghien (Wigmore Hall) and Sepec/Staier (Harmonia Mundi) ... Mullova using an exquisitely subtle range of vibrato, from a gloriously pure senza to gentle inflections that both soothe and insinuate".


Fono Forum

2021 August

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Norbert Hornig

2021 August

"Die verwendeten Instrumente, Mullovas darmbesaitete Guadagnini-Violine, vor allem aber der von Beatson gespielte Hammerflügel-Nachbau, geben der Interpretation eine spezifische Klangcharakteristik. Zusammen mit der prägnant akzentuierenden, zuweilen bis ins Extreme zugespitzten Spielweise ergibt sich ein aufgefrischtes und lebendiges Beethoven-Bild, das Konventionen hinterfragt".


The gramophone

2020 July

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Richard Bratby

2020 July

"Editor's choice: I've said before that I don't think James Ehnes is capable of making an unmusical sound ... These remain chamber performances, captured by Onyx in a realistic but lucid acoustic ... And it's also fair to say that I don't think Armstrong is capable of making an unmusical sound, either ... The fact that two artists of such extraordinary technical skill can demonstrate their whole range without straining the intimate spirit of the duo-sonata medium is just another miracle of this captivating cycle".


The gramophone

2006 October

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Duncan Druce

2006 October

"The novel feature here is that Daniel Sepec's violin is one of a set presented to Beethoven in 1800 ... in Sepec's hands it has a sweet, expressive tone ... These "authentic" features all stem from a clear view of the music's expressive qualities and result in performances of unusual verve and spontaneity".


The gramophone

2021 June

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David Threasher

2021 June

"Responsiveness to Beethoven's detailed markings is a given in readings of this degree of acuity but the range of dynamics in both performance and recording ... truly brings each moment to life ... The piano never becomes strident, retainning a vivid clarity in its bass range ... And Mullova's playing, its strength and power ... Her sound is rich but not creamy, and never lapses into mere beauty for its own sake ... Among recent recordings of such extremely familiar repertoire, this one must surely rank among the finest".