
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 29 "Hammerklavier" & Bagatelles, Op. 126 / Goerner

Nicknamed âthe poet of the piano,â Nelson Goerner has an impressive discography, including his recent multi-award-winning Chopin and Debussy CDs. For this disc, Goerner tackles Beethovenâs Sonata No. 29 âHammerklavierâ, and his Bagatelles Op. 126. Of his Hammerklavier, the great composer said, âHere is a sonata that will make pianists work hard.â Goerner rises to this challenge beautifully, playing the forty-five minute work with passion and emotion.
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REVIEWS:
Goernerâs Hammerklavier is about flight, variety of shapes, sounds, ideas and precision of communication. Phrases are imbued with life and meaning but, equally importantly, they are separated by breath, lending them intelligibility. If ever there were an effortless Hammerklavier finale, this is it.
â Gramophone
The Hammerklavier has received several amazing recordings in recent years, and Nelson Goernerâs is one of them. It is also a highly individual though never quirky account.
â BBC Music Magazine

Nicknamed âthe poet of the piano,â Nelson Goerner has an impressive discography, including his recent multi-award-winning Chopin and Debussy CDs. For this disc, Goerner tackles Beethovenâs Sonata No. 29 âHammerklavierâ, and his Bagatelles Op. 126. Of his Hammerklavier, the great composer said, âHere is a sonata that will make pianists work hard.â Goerner rises to this challenge beautifully, playing the forty-five minute work with passion and emotion.
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REVIEWS:
Goernerâs Hammerklavier is about flight, variety of shapes, sounds, ideas and precision of communication. Phrases are imbued with life and meaning but, equally importantly, they are separated by breath, lending them intelligibility. If ever there were an effortless Hammerklavier finale, this is it.
â Gramophone
The Hammerklavier has received several amazing recordings in recent years, and Nelson Goernerâs is one of them. It is also a highly individual though never quirky account.
â BBC Music Magazine
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Nicknamed âthe poet of the piano,â Nelson Goerner has an impressive discography, including his recent multi-award-winning Chopin and Debussy CDs. For this disc, Goerner tackles Beethovenâs Sonata No. 29 âHammerklavierâ, and his Bagatelles Op. 126. Of his Hammerklavier, the great composer said, âHere is a sonata that will make pianists work hard.â Goerner rises to this challenge beautifully, playing the forty-five minute work with passion and emotion.
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REVIEWS:
Goernerâs Hammerklavier is about flight, variety of shapes, sounds, ideas and precision of communication. Phrases are imbued with life and meaning but, equally importantly, they are separated by breath, lending them intelligibility. If ever there were an effortless Hammerklavier finale, this is it.
â Gramophone
The Hammerklavier has received several amazing recordings in recent years, and Nelson Goernerâs is one of them. It is also a highly individual though never quirky account.
â BBC Music Magazine
















