Originally posted by: Descartes
Pretty certain #15 is a Beethoven Sonata, but the specific one and movement escapes me. My guess right now is #27. For performer I'm going to guess Kempff or Ashkenazy.
Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Descartes
Pretty certain #15 is a Beethoven Sonata, but the specific one and movement escapes me. My guess right now is #27. For performer I'm going to guess Kempff or Ashkenazy.
It is a beethoven sonata. Hint: It's the longest of them all.
No, it's not ashkenazy or kempff.
Originally posted by: Descartes
Originally posted by: Vertimus
Originally posted by: Descartes
Pretty certain #15 is a Beethoven Sonata, but the specific one and movement escapes me. My guess right now is #27. For performer I'm going to guess Kempff or Ashkenazy.
It is a beethoven sonata. Hint: It's the longest of them all.
No, it's not ashkenazy or kempff.
The 29th? I knew it was a later sonata, and I even listened to the 29th just to see, but it didn't remind me of the exerpt you provided.
Off to listen to it again...
[edit]Oh, and it is Brendel?[/edit]
Originally posted by: DLeRium
Ok you made me flip through like 30 cds and now I finally found the one with the 29th....
Edit: 4th movement. Largo - Allegro risoluto
Originally posted by: jchu14
is guess 20 Dvorak's New World Symphony movement 4. (not too certain about the movement)
Originally posted by: bolomite
#16 is F. Liszt - Transcendental Etude no. 10 in F min
btw, I saw Evgeny Kissin play this live several years back -- it was like thunder resonating throughout the concert hall![]()
Originally posted by: Howard
guess019 should be Beethoven's Ninth, 1st movement... Am I right?
Originally posted by: bolomite
#23 -- F. Chopin, Etude in F maj., Op. 10 no. 8
