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Sony Music Beethoven Violin Sonatas Op 12 No 3 & Op 47 Kreutzer CD

Multi Color

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Description

Experience Beethoven's masterful dialogue between violin and piano with this Sony Music CD featuring the Op. 12 No. 3 and the legendary Op. 47 'Kreutzer' sonatas. Renowned violinist Viktoria Mullova brings her rare enthusiasm for period style, delivering a performance that feels both authentic and emotionally immediate. Partnering her is South African fortepianist Kristian Bezuidenhout, whose expertise on a pristine Anton Walter & Sohn hammerklavier from the late 18th century adds a bright, transparent texture that highlights every melodic nuance. Listeners enjoy the crisp articulation and balanced dynamics that make each movement come alive, whether in a concert hall or a personal listening space. The recording captures the historic spirit of the works while providing modern audio clarity, perfect for collectors, students, and anyone who appreciates the depth of Beethoven's chamber music. Add this distinguished interpretation to your library and hear the timeless conversation between violin and piano as never before.

Key Features

Two Beethoven sonatas included: Op. 12 No. 3 (1797-98) and Op. 47 'Kreutzer', offering a complete listening experience of the composer's early and mature violin-piano writing.

Viktoria Mullova's interpretation brings a rare period-style enthusiasm, giving each phrase a historically informed yet vivid character that connects listeners to Beethoven's original intent.

Kristian Bezuidenhout performs on an authentic Anton Walter & Sohn hammerklavier, delivering crystal-clear fortepiano tones that complement the violin and reveal subtle inner voices.

The recording's high-fidelity production captures the dynamic range and delicate articulation of both instruments, making it ideal for audiophiles and classical music collectors.

Packaged as a Sony Music CD, it offers a durable, tangible format that fits easily into any existing collection and provides reliable playback on standard CD players.

Product Specifications

Colour
Multi Color
Format
audioCD
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
26 April 2010
Listed Since
21 February 2010

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