Beethoven Cello Sonatas, Vol. II
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About This Album
The CD of this album is available to purchase at ArkivMusic.
This second volume of piano and cello sonatas performed by Malcolm Bilson and Anner Bylsma contains the final three works Beethoven composed for piano and cello, encompassing his middle and late periods. Together, these recordings shed light on the composer’s stylistic development from classical to romantic through a format he both invented and mastered, reflecting his unceasing desire to explore new artistic territories.
Credits
MUSICIANS
Malcolm Bilson, fortepiano
Anner Bylsma, celloPRODUCTION CREDITS
Recorded October 1989 at the Old Catholic Church, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Engineered by Clavigram, Leerdam, The Netherlands
Cover design by Carin Goldberg
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This second volume of piano and cello sonatas performed by Malcolm Bilson and Anner Bylsma contains the final three works Beethoven composed for piano and cello, encompassing his middle and late periods. Together, these recordings shed light on the composer’s stylistic development from classical to romantic through a format he both invented and mastered, reflecting his unceasing desire to explore new artistic territories.
The CD of this album is available to purchase at ArkivMusic.
This second volume of piano and cello sonatas performed by Malcolm Bilson and Anner Bylsma contains the final three works Beethoven composed for piano and cello, encompassing his middle and late periods. Together, these recordings shed light on the composer’s stylistic development from classical to romantic through a format he both invented and mastered, reflecting his unceasing desire to explore new artistic territories.
PRODUCTION CREDITS
Recorded October 1989 at the Old Catholic Church, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Engineered by Clavigram, Leerdam, The Netherlands
Cover design by Carin Goldberg

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MUSICIANS
Malcolm Bilson, fortepiano
Anner Bylsma, cello