Beethoven Piano Sonatas Part 2
Beethoven Piano Sonatas Part 2
Beethoven Piano Sonatas Pt 1—Sonatas 15 - 26
Unlock the Genius of Beethoven’s Sonatas – One Movement at a Time
Beethoven’s sonatas aren’t just pieces—they’re a conversation that spans his entire life. I’m inviting you to sit with me in my living room as we dive into every single sonata, one movement at a time. We’ll uncover the hidden connections, trace Beethoven’s evolution, and discover why this cycle is the key to understanding his genius.
These middle period sonatas expanded piano technique and sonata structure to a symphonic dimension. These sonatas include the mighty Waldstein op. 53 and Appassionata sonatas op. 57, as well as the equally powerful Farewell sonata (Das Lebenwohl) op. 81a.
This isn’t a polished, studio-produced course. It began as a series of Zoom talks to a small group of passionate and curious listeners. It’s informal and full of my personal insights as a composer that you won’t find anywhere else. Perfect for music lovers who want to truly enjoy Beethoven while learning about the intricate beauty of his work. Let’s explore the sonatas together.
Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas are more than just music—they’re a conversation across time, filled with ideas that evolve and connect in surprising ways. In this unique lecture series, we’ll explore these masterpieces together, movement by movement, uncovering how Beethoven developed his ideas and crafted his legacy. These lectures are designed to feel like a shared journey—rich with insights, yet clear and engaging for all. Whether you’re a lifelong music lover or just starting to explore Beethoven, this series invites you to join in the discovery.