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Beethoven Piano Sonatas No 9, No 11, No 12, No 27 (Limited Edition)(UHQCD) |
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| UNIVERSAL MUSIC CLASSIC UCCD41140 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Recorded in Paris, June and July 1963, Ferrara, November 1966, and Salzburg, August 1965.
Sviatoslav Richter (March 20, 1915 - August 1, 1997) was hailed as the greatest pianist of the 20th century.
Richter's Beethoven performance is a combination of the strong spirit he shows in modern works such as Prokofiev and the romanticism of Schubert, and is a performance that contains infinite kindness within its majesty. The appeal of this single is how the deep music takes shape naturally.