Our relationship to Beethoven is a deep and paradoxical one. For many musicians, he represents a kind of holy grail: His music has an intensity, rigor, and profundity which keep us in its thrall, and it is perhaps unequalled in the interpretive, technical, and even spiritual challenges it poses to performers. At the same time, Beethoven’s music is casually familiar to millions of people who do not attend concerts or consider themselves musically inclined. Two hundred years after his death, he is everywhere in the culture, yet still represents its summit.

Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas

Exploring Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas

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Reviewed on Nov 28, 2021
Amazing content and instructor, I learned so much from this course, and most importantly, this course gives me further motivation to study more into music as an amateur.
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In depth analysis in a field that I was not familiar with. I recommend it to everyone whether they have an interest or not.
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2020
Excellent coverage of the essentials. Provided me with a lot of understanding that I didn't find elsewhere. I would recommend this to anyone interested in knowing about the sonatas.
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