Robert Baldwin wrote:
>As long as we're on Beethoven I might mention the Mass in C, which isn't
>done a lot. (Of course I haven't seen the Mass in D done much either, but
>it is certainly the better known of the two.) There is also the 2 movement
>piano sonata Op. 54 which is a wonderful piece completely in the shadow of
>the Waldstein. And the 10th (Op. 96) violin sonata, while years removed
>from No. 9 (the Kreutzer, Op. 47) is a masterpiece; and don't forget
>there are TWO sonatas "fuer das Hammerklavier"--Op. 101 and Op. 106.
An of course there is Op. 111 sonata which is great in terms of musical
value, length and difficulty, and maybe these are the reasons why I haven't
ever seen anybody performing it, exept on CDs. Has anybody seen it
performed live recently?
"Maciej Dziekiewicz" <[log in to unmask]>