Project 366 - Listener Guide #174




For Your Listening Pleasure show

Summary: "Beethoven Sonatas (horn, violin & cello)" When I think of sonatas for, say, the violin with piano accompaniment, the image that I have in my mind is, like a “singer”, the solo instrument is allowed to shine, sometimes relinquishing the spotlight to the accompanying piano, but sometimes taking center stage. A sonata is not unlike a song or lieder cycle – the movements aren’t so disparate that you can’t recognize that they form an homogeneous group of short pieces. More at our archive page @ https://archive.org/details/pcast202