Boulez: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 & 3

Boulez: Piano Sonatas Nos. 1, 2 & 3


  • Singer: İdil Biret
  • Genre: Classical
  • Release Date: 1995-07-12
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 11

  • ℗ 1995 Naxos

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Premiere Sonate, I. Lent: Beau İdil Biret 4:33
2
Premiere Sonate, II. Assez lar İdil Biret 5:51
3
Deuxieme Sonate, I. Extrememen İdil Biret 5:29
4
Deuxieme Sonate, II. Lent İdil Biret 9:11
5
Deuxieme Sonate, III. Modere, İdil Biret 2:05
6
Deuxieme Sonate, IV. Vif: Tres İdil Biret 10:42
7
Troisieme Sonate, I. Glose İdil Biret 2:12
8
Troisieme Sonate, II. Texte İdil Biret 1:21
9
Troisieme Sonate, III. Parenth İdil Biret 3:12
10
Troisieme Sonate, IV. Commenta İdil Biret 3:28
11
Troisieme Sonate, V. Constella İdil Biret 15:41

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  • Reviews

    • Brilliant!

      5
      By RoughEdges
      This is my favorite Boulez. I like the recording of these Sonatas. I saw them performed at the Cleveland Orchestra a few years ago. They were electrifying to hear live. I think that mood is captured in this recording. There is a newer recording from 2005 also available in iTunes which I have not heard. However, this one is certainly good. It takes your brain by surprise.
    • john 43

      2
      By john43
      You have got to be kidding! This represents music at it's intellectual extreme of the period totally lacking any emotional or melodic component. I know that this was the "modern style" for years and music majors may find this interesting but I doubt if even they would call it entertaining. P.S. I actually like post-modern music