It is usually considered that Beethoven wrote 5 sonatas and 3 series of variations for piano and cello:
- the two sonatas opus 5 no. 1 and no. 2;
- the sonata opus 69;
- the two sonatas opus 102 no. 1 and no. 2;
- the 12 variations on “Ein Mädchen oder Weibchen” opus 66, after the opera “The Magic Flute” of Mozart;
- the 12 variations on “See the conqu'ring hero comes” WoO 45, after the oratorio “Judas Maccabaeus” by Haendel;
- the 7 variations on “Bei Männern, welche Liebe fühlen WoO 46.
However, two other works for piano and cello complete this CD:
- the sonata opus 17, originally for horn but transcribed for a number of other instruments, notably the cello (realized and published in 1807, probably with the agreement of Beethoven);
- the sonata opus 64, a transcription of the trio for strings opus 3, probably not done by Beethoven himself. Nevertheless, the composer did not use this opus number for any other work, thus implicitly indicating that he accepted that this work could be included in his repertoire.
The pleasure of hearing these rarely played works is added to the joy and power of these remarkable Finish performers who are worthy of being better known.
A superb series of three CDs!
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