Serene yet passionate, Kempff's recording of the essence of Beethoven.
A trilogy of sonatas for the soul, written by a master.
The German renowned pianist Wilhelm Kempff's recording of Beethoven's three great sonatas, "Pathétique," "Moonlight," and "Appassionata," is characterized by a profound and poetic performance. The performance, which avoids excessive production and places emphasis on inner expression, quietly seeps into the hearts of listeners. This is a masterpiece that is highly acclaimed among classical music fans.
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1. Satz: Grave - Allegro Di Molto E Con Brio
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2. Satz: Adagio Cantabile
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1. Satz: Adagio Sostenuto (Attacca)
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2. Satz: Allegretto (Attacca)
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3. Satz: Presto Agitato
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3. Satz: Rondo: Allegro
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1. Satz: Allegro Assai
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2. Satz: Andante Con Moto (Attacca)
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3. Satz: Allegro, Ma Non Troppo - Presto
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Composed By - Beethoven
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Engineer - Heinz Wildhagen (A1 to A2.3)
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Engineer - Klaus Scheibe (B1 to B3)
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Piano, Liner Notes [German] - Wilhelm Kempff
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Recording Supervisor - Karl Faust (B1 to B3)
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Recording Supervisor - Wolfgang Lohse (A1 to A2.3)