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Rudolf Serkin’s Monumental Hammerklavier Sonata

Jed Distler

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To some pianists, Beethoven’s Hammerklavier Sonata is a monster to […]
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Reference Recording: Op. 106: Arrau (Philips); This One, Op. 110: Goode (Nonesuch)

LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN - Piano Sonatas No. 29 in B-flat Op. 106 ("Hammerklavier") & No. 31 in A-flat Op. 110

    Soloists: Rudolf Serkin (piano)

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