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BBC Legends BBCL 4260. Gilels: Beethoven – Piano Sonata no.21 “Waldstein”, Twelve Variations on a Russian Dance, Thirty-Two Variations on an Original Theme, Weber – Piano Sonata no.2 in A flat major (APE)
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# Performer: Emil Gilels
# Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven, Carl Maria von Weber
# Audio CD (October 13, 2009)
# SPARS Code: A-D
# Number of Discs: 1
# Format: APE (image+cue)
# Label: BBC Legends
# ASIN: B002JIBC8K
# Size: 354 MB
# Recovery: +3%
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# Server: hotfile
Emil Gilels was one of the greatest interpreters of Beethoven during the second half of the twentieth century. One critic noted at the March 1968 concert: ‘In a superb piano recital at the Festival Hall yesterday afternoon Emil Gilels achieved a perfect compromise between the classical and romantic in Beethoven, doing so with tone as limpid and beautiful as can ever been heard on this platform.’
Gilels’ performance of Beethoven’s ‘Waldstein’ Sonata from this 1968 concert received the following review: ‘The Waldstein Sonata in C, Op.90 was a performance in a thousand, a poised integrated whole yet full of the most exquisitely fashioned, revealing detail.’ The rarely heard Twelve Variations in A major was a Russian dance from the ballet Das Waldmächen by Czech composer Paul Wranitzky (1756-1808). It would appear that the first time Gilels played this work was at a recording session in Russia in 1952.
Beethoven’s 32 Variations in C minor together with the 12 Variations, were included on Gilel’s sixth tour of the United States in October and November 1966. The 32 Variations in C minor was also a work that Giles played from the beginning of his career, first performing it in Tbilisi in November 1936. Gilels, in his element here, caused one reviewer to say that Gilels had brought ‘striking new musical light to throw on the over-familiar C minor variations’. The rare Weber Piano Sonata No.2 concluded the 1968 recital which Gilels, by playing it slightly slower, notably in the first movement, brings a great deal of detail to his performance.