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25029 "Music in Overdrive" - musicweb |
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BEETHOVEN: FAVOURITE PIANO MUSIC
Beethoven's three most famous sonatas have received hundreds of recordings. Why another, especially from a company like Divine Art which usually avoids duplicating repertoire? |
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| playing time: 79:53 direct sale price: $15.99 audio sample: "Pathétique" Sonata, 3rd mvt (opening) |
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review extracts: for full reviews click here | ||
| “Anthony Goldstone’s playing throughout is splendid; technically most expert and always unfailingly musical… superb… compelling… this exceptionally well-filled CD is very strongly recommended” – Robert Matthew-Walker (Musical Opinion) | |||
| “Goldstone’s playing enables you to feel both Beethoven’s suffering and pain and his joy. The colour in this perfomance is admirable… an admirable choice of tempi and a brave choice. Goldstone’s chords are so even and you hear all the notes. My, how Goldstone brings out the passion… this pianist has really caught it… Goldstone triumphs with his profound understanding of the music… fearsomely difficult to play but Goldstone is man enough for it.. the final presto section [of the Appassionata] is music in overdrive” – David Wright (Musicweb) | |||
| “a name to be reckoned with arrives at a new stature… leonine strength and pristine articulation combine to present intellectually and physically formidable performances” (awarded 5 stars) – Michael Tumelty (Glasgow Herald) | |||
| “ Goldstone is not only a tremendous virtuoso, he is an amazingly insightful and astoundingly soulful player. Goldstone can storm the heavens in finales, but he can also see to the heart of Beethoven's music and express it in rapturous tones” – James Leonard (All Music Guide) | |||
| “Goldstone gives an accomplished account of the overture… much to enjoy in his performance” – Misha Donat (BBC Music Magazine) | |||
| “undeniably the product of intimate knowledge and long experience of the score…there is something of the impulsive, a young man’s music-making here, with extremes of tempo close in spirit to Beethoven’s intentions. I do prefer Goldstone’s clear-sighted views of these works [to other recent versions]" – Guy Rickards (International Piano) | |||
| “To hear [the alternative version of the Pathétique] is utterly fascinating… appropriately cogent performance… worth having” – Stephen Pruslin (International Record Review) | |||
| “an appealing assortment of Beethoven… an excellent recital” – Kevin Bryan (UK regional press) | |||