All Music Guide:
"Even among all the Beethoven sonatas on the market, this one stands out..."


Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
Dear friends of K&K,

the popular magazine and library "All Music Guide" reviewed the cd-release with Lilya Zilberstein - "Grand Piano Masters - Appassionata":


Grand Piano Masters - Appassionata
Sound & Performance:

The disc is a product of Germany's K&K label, which specializes in live performances held in historically significant, if not acoustically appropriate, locations. Here they manage both. The Castle Church of Bad Homburg offers a fine ambiance for piano music in general and for Zilberstein's muscular, dynamic style in particular.

The disc offers the first half of a live concert whose date is localized only to October 2007; the second half was devoted to music of Brahms. At 52 minutes the program is short, but it is complete in itself, and one wants to hear the other disc if only to find out whether Zilberstein can sustain the intensity level from this half.

Zilbertstein has managed to devise fresh, fully realized interpretations of these two sonatas - no small feat, especially in the case of the ubiquitous Piano Sonata No. 23 in F minor, Op. 57 ('Appassionata'). Hear Zilberstein's exquisite shaping of the work's brooding opening page. The Beethovenian short-short-short long motif that plays such an important role in binding the music together is introduced in the shadows, but soon enough emerges as an exclamation with sufficent force to propel the main theme through its numerous harmonic transformations.

The level of tension in the entire sonata is remarkable; even the middle movement seems to see the with repressed energy. The early Piano Sonata No. 2 in A major, Op. 2, No. 2, is equally strong, with a unique rhythmic conception of the main theme.

Just sit and listen: even among all the Beethoven sonatas on the market, this one stands out.

All Music Guide
www.allmusic.com


View this CD - including all details, mp3 previews, music videos and a photo-gallery from the concert -
at: http://www.kuk-art.com/en/gpm/beethoven.html.

Kind regards

Josef-Stefan Kindler
& Andreas Otto Grimminger
The owners of K&K Verlagsanstalt
www.kuk-art.com
mail@kuk-verlagsanstalt.com

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