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The Piano in Beethoven's Chamber Music - by Misha Donat
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- Donat's vast expertise provides unique insight into the history and genesis of key works in the chamber music repertoire.
- Author(s): Misha Donat
- 426 Pages
- Music, Genres & Styles
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Book Synopsis
Donat's vast expertise provides unique insight into the history and genesis of key works in the chamber music repertoire.
This is the first full-length study in English of an important area of Beethoven's output that has seldom been explored in detail. The principal compositions covered are the violin sonatas, cello sonatas and piano trios of the composer's maturity, ranging chronologically from the three piano trios op.1, to the two cello sonatas op.102 which stand on the threshold of his last period. The repertoire includes some of Beethoven's most famous chamber pieces, among them the 'Spring' and 'Kreutzer' violin sonatas, and the 'Ghost' and 'Archduke' piano trios.
The works are analysed in detail with the help of copious music examples, and are placed in their historical context through extracts from letters and contemporary reviews. The book provides performers, music students and music lovers with an insight into the history and genesis of some of the greatest works in the chamber music repertoire.
Review Quotes
This superb publication is emphatically recommended!--Michael Jameson "BBC MUSIC MAGAZINE"
An admirable blend of musicianship and scholarly grasp.-- "Alfred Brendel"
Misha Donat's unique understanding of this remarkable music and its place in history makes for not just fascinating, but genuinely riveting reading. His book will be valuable to so many.-- "James Ehnes"
To me, Misha Donat is one of the few who know the secret of writing about music. His interpretations will benefit all those who cherish this wonderful repertoire.-- "Sir András Schiff"