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András Schiff - Sonata No.18 in E♭, Op.31/3 "The Hunt" - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals
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András Schiff - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals
Wigmore Hall (London, UK), 2004–06

András Schiff last performed the complete Beethoven piano sonatas at Wigmore Hall from 2004–06 to overwhelming critical acclaim, with the editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, describing one particular performance as ‘a riveting mixture of erudition, analysis, passion, wit and memory’.

On the day before each of the eight recitals in the series, the world-renowned pianist, pedagogue and lecturer gave a lecture-recital in which he explored the works to be performed. Deeply engaging and insightful, these thought-provoking lecture-recitals, recorded live at the Hall, are available below as eight audio lecture-recitals.

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@volkerf.sesselmann6783

1 month ago

Beethovens unbeschreiblichen Kosmos kongenial erklärt, Bravo Bravissimo.

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@tinkerchel

5 months ago

LECTURE NOTES: The only sonata of the Op.31 in 4 movements, and the last Beethoven sonata in 4 movements. -------------1st movt-------------- 1. @1:15 starts with a repeated question. The more questions. Finally half an answer in feminine cadence😉 2. @2:09 rhythm is the main component in this movement: 3 crochets & 1 dotted minim 3. @3:57 strings then winds 4. @4:34 varied version of THAT rhythm 5. @5:26 Beethoven changes the meter. The music goes against the bar line. In 3/4 time, we now have 1,2,1,2,1,2...full of hemiolas 6. @6:07 the last thought of the exposition. The accompaniment once again uses THAT rhythm. 7. @7:10 the rhythm motif goes into the bass section which is actually too heavy to articulate graciously. But he tries very hard. 8. @7:40 Mannheim rocket 9. @8:13 Beethoven sneakily goes back to the harmony of the beginning, then smuggles back the first theme. -------------2nd movt: symphonic scherzo movement in sonata form----------- 10. @8:56 semiquaver accompaniment in the left hand sounds like a bassoon. Above it is a chorale with subtle Sforzandi 11. @10:00 a composed memory slip~ 12. @10:36 fortissimo after pianissimo!! Then sharply articulated staccati which is natural for the woodwinds -------------3rd movt: menuetto------------- 13. a Rococo movement 14. Camille Saint-Saëns loved this sonata and wrote a set of variations for 2 pianos on the theme of this trio -------------4th movt:-------------- 15. a positive gallop which serves as a model for Schubert's C minor sonata. It serves as a dance of death in Schubert. But in Beethoven it's a hunting motif, where you hear the hunting horns and trumpets 16. one of the most extroverted and cheerful Beethoven sonata

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@MrInterestingthings

2 years ago

I've never heard such clipped staccatti and blunt sf . I will remember this lesson from Schiff . I must see if Brendel has said anything about the publishers ' marks and staccatti I had a book of his where hedid talk about these marks .

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@militaryandemergencyservic3286

2 years ago

Beethoven also wrote Hammerklavier in 4 movements - Schiff has forgotten this...

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@brianbernstein3826

2 years ago

“Fur Elise” is a wrong title, it was “Fur Terese” but someone miswrote it somewhere. That said, given Beethoven’s contempt for his late brother’s wife, I’d hate to think that “The Hunt” Is yet another mistranslation.

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@guarrho

3 years ago

Storm in a teacup

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@fletchercalderbank8498

3 years ago

He says this sonata is the last with four movements, but Hammerklavier has four, mustve made a mistake

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@mauricepitman

1 year ago

2nd movement ..another example of Beethoven composing semi boogie woogie music

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@roberts932

6 months ago

the execution of the first theme is totally governed by horror vacui.

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