Two violin sonatas await the lucky listener on today’s CD:
Violin Sonata No. 4 in A Minor Op. 23 (composed 1800-1801; Beethoven was 30-31)
Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Op. 24 “Spring” (composed 1801; Beethoven was 31)
Both are performed eloquently by Kristof Barati on violin and Klara Wurtz on piano.
I should have looked up Klara Wurtz sooner because what I found out about her is interesting:
Klára Würtz (Budapest, 1965) is a Hungarian pianist. She is married to the Dutch label manager Pieter Shop Brilliant Classics, and since 1996 living in Amsterdam. Würtz teaches at the Utrecht Conservatory.
Her career has ups and downs; periods of action are interspersed with silences. After the birth of her daughter (2004), it may not play because of tendinitis in her hands for a year. But according to her is not her ambition to “a toppianiste” to be., As they say themselves,
Her many musical recordings covering mainly the Classical and Romantic period: Mozart , Beethoven , Brahms , Schubert, Schumann, Tchaikovsky.
That was translated using Google translations for the Wikipedia article. So it’s not precise in its wording. But I think we get the gist of it.
What I found most interesting is that she’s married to the man who manages Brilliant Classics, the record label on which this recording resides.
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