With acclaimed Beethoven interpreter Alfred Brendel at the keyboard and his son Adrian Brendel playing cello, this Philips double-disc should be a superb presentation of the five Sonatas and the three sets of Variations for cello and piano. One may suppose that this familial pair have played together for years and from that closeness, developed the necessary understanding and responsiveness to work sympathetically as a chamber duo. However, self-consciousness or second-guessing seem to hold them back from delivering fully ...
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With acclaimed Beethoven interpreter Alfred Brendel at the keyboard and his son Adrian Brendel playing cello, this Philips double-disc should be a superb presentation of the five Sonatas and the three sets of Variations for cello and piano. One may suppose that this familial pair have played together for years and from that closeness, developed the necessary understanding and responsiveness to work sympathetically as a chamber duo. However, self-consciousness or second-guessing seem to hold them back from delivering fully engaged and emotive performances. Brendel the Elder is as meticulous as ever in the Sonatas, and expressive within his well-known Classicist boundaries; but his authority and restraint may be a hindrance to Brendel the Younger, who seems to wait too often for cues and cautiously tones down his expression in deference to his partner. As a result, the Sonatas lack real passion, volatility, and inspiration, and are only earnest in a slightly academic way. They let their hair down a...
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Add this copy of Beethoven: Complete Works for Piano & Cello to cart. $22.99, new condition, Sold by Wonder Book - Member ABAA/ILAB rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Frederick, MD, UNITED STATES, published 2005 by Philips.