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This CD presents Beethoven's immortal "Appassionata"
sonata in three separate performances on different instruments, all played by
virtuoso keyboardist, Lambert Orkis. Beethoven himself regarded the f
minor sonata to be his finest sonata at the time that he wrote it (1805), and
Carl Czerny, a student of Beethoven's points out that whatever considerable
powers a pianist needed for Beethoven's sonatas prior to this composition, this
work required the doubling of those abilities. When Beethoven composed the
"Appassionata", a consensus regarding how a piano should sound had not
been achieved. Indeed, the instrument was in the throes of a rapid
evolutionary development. The three instruments used in this recording are
based upon Viennese piano building designs and represent three snapshots in time
of Viennese piano evolution. Lambert Orkis has received international
recognition as chamber musician, interpreter of contemporary music, and
performer on period instruments. He has appeared world-wide in recital
with violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter since 1988 and with cellist Mstislav
Rostropovich since 1983. A multi-Grammy Award nominee, his large
discography comprises works of the Classical, Romantic and Modern eras.
Mr. Orkis can be heard on the following Bridge CDs: George Crumb: A Little Suite
for Christmas; Richard Wernick: Sonata "Reflections of a Dark Light" (BRIDGE
9003); Richard Wernick: Piano Concerto (BRIDGE
9082); Richard Wernick: Piano Sonata No. 2; James Primosch:
Sonata-Fantasia (BRIDGE 9131).
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