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Ludwig van Beethoven: Violin Sonatas No. 5 "Spring", No. 6 & No. 9 "Kreutzer"

by David Oistrakh, Svjatoslav Richter, Frida Bauer

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This Sonata trilogy - that Beethoven has written in his young maturity - has become the reference in this so particular form of dialogue called ‘classical sonata’, each of the three having its own technical step given the leadership from keyboard to the string instrument. The No. 5, often called Spring Sonata, has for model simultaneously Haydn and Mozart. The No. 6 is yet ‘for the pianoforte with the accompaniment of a violin’, gracious work with a fascinating central Adagio molto espressivo in D - and Richter who reverses the tradition by knowing how to support and accompany the ‘singer’ while leaving him his right to move the listener. The No. 9, the famous Kreutzer Sonata, is arguably the first release for violin, with help of a keyboard, as the violin’s unaccompanied entry at the beginning of the Andante con variazoni demonstrates; it thus opens a new era, as Oistrakh proves it.

Awards: BBC Music Magazine

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released February 1, 2016

David Oistrakh (Violin)
Svjatoslav Richter (Piano)
Frida Bauer (Piano)

Live stereo, Moscow, 1st January (OP.47), 28 October (OP.30 NO.1), 1967, Prague, 19 May 1969 (OP.24)

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