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Sviatoslav Richter plays Beethoven Sonata No. 28, Op. 101 (1/2)

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Uploaded by on May 12, 2009

Part 1
Beethoven - Sonata No. 28, Op. 101
1. Etwas lebhaft, und mit der innigsten Empfindung
2. Lebhaft. Marschmäßig
Live recording, 1986

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  • Beautifull interpretation Richter was a Beethoven master

  • How glorious. At age 71, at the full peak of his powers! There is no one to match him.

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  • @danpincus One could say the same of eastern culture and our lack of understanding.

  • I wish people in the radical Muslim world would hear this and other masterworks of Western culture. Who knows what hearts and minds might loosen their preconceptions.

  • One of the greatest composers mankind has seen thus far...

  • such a beautiful composition

  • I think that was the only recording that was done of him as far as I know.Richter's Interpretation is everything that is expected and very normal.I haven't found anyone yet that can make the 2nd movement "interesting".As far as I can tell there is no contrast to be found in these interpretations except for the sempre lagato section.

  • Thank You True Crypt for Posting this!There aren't too many posts of this sonata.The Horowitz recording is a decade too late.His interpretation was very spiritual but unfortunately his technique was on it's way down.

  • great master played by a great master, richter understood the music inside out, and was always able to make the listener understand the music as an entire- one spellbounding phrase from beginning to end.

  • Beethoven is still extraordinary of his kind! I must say... One of the greatest composers mankind has seen thus far!

  • The first movement's lyricism is reminiscent of Schubert, so Richter is in his element! It is the most transcendently beautiful first movement I have ever heard.

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