Every note is crystal clear, and played with such control over color and dynamic. There is no rush; a good pace throughout the entire sonata. He played slower than most records, but it sounds perfect. And how he added those ornaments or improvisations in some parts, it doesn’t ruin the moments of music. Instead, they make more out of its original form.
Every note is crystal clear, and played with such control over color and dynamic. There is no rush; a good pace throughout the entire sonata. He played slower than most records, but it sounds perfect. And how he added those ornaments or improvisations in some parts, it doesn’t ruin the moments of music. Instead, they make more out of its original form.
Very close to perfection - though I think the 3. movement (Allegretto) was intended a bit faster by the composer.
5:22 second movement
- 5:22
- 6:09
- 6:55
- 7:40
- 8:27
- 9:16
10:34 third movement
- 10:34
- 11:05
- 11:26
- 11:40
- 12:25