“Forced to live with a permanent physical disorder, born with a fiery temperament, I had to isolate myself, live my life alone”. The musical genius that lost his hearing never succumbed to fate. On the contrary – over and over again he managed to adjust to the shifting phases of his life and art. As a creative artist, Beethoven stood for constant renewal throughout his entire career, and he never hesitated from sharing his innermost feelings with his listeners. These three sonatas were created in three different phases. Meet the young, the struggling and the mature Beethoven: “I will fly at fate and attack it – it will never succeed in striking me to the ground!”
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
- Opus 69
- Opus 5 no 1
- Opus 102 no 2
Album title
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Beethoven sonatas for fortepiano and cello, vol I |
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Performer
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Kristin Fossheim, fortepiano |
Catalogue #
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2L-007-CD |
EAN13
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7041888503125 |
ISRC-code
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NOMPP0205001-008 |
Disc 1
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CD Stereo RedBook PCM |
Disc 2 | |
Release date
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October 2002 |
Recording date
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June 2001 |
Location
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Levinsalen, Norwegian Academy of Music |
Original source
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44.1kHz/24bit |