Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Opp. 10, 53 Waldstein, 54 & 57 Appassionata Paavali Jumppanen

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Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
12.04.2015

Label: Ondine

Genre: Instrumental

Subgenre: Piano

Artist: Paavali Jumppanen

Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)

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  • Ludwig Van Beethoven (1770-1827): Sonata in C minor, Op. 10 No. 1:
  • 1 I. Molto allegro e con brio 05:19
  • 2 II. Adagio molto 07:51
  • 3 III. Finale: Prestissimo 03:44
  • Sonata in F major, Op. 10 No. 2:
  • 4 I. Allegro 08:34
  • 5 II. Allegretto 03:58
  • 6 III. Finale: Presto 03:24
  • Sonata in D major, Op. 10 No. 3:
  • 7 I. Presto 06:30
  • 8 II. Largo e mesto 10:10
  • 9 III. Menuetto - Trio - Menuetto: Allegro 02:54
  • 10 IV. Rondo: Allegro 03:36
  • Sonata in C major, Op. 53 Waldstein:
  • 11 I. Allegro con brio 10:39
  • 12 II. Introduzione: Adagio molto 04:22
  • 13 III. Rondo: Allegretto moderato - 07:40
  • 14 III. Prestissimo 01:53
  • Sonata in F major, Op. 54:
  • 15 I. In tempo d'un minuetto 05:08
  • 16 II. Allegretto - Piu allegro 05:31
  • Sonata in F minor, Op. 57 Appassionata:
  • 17 I. Allegro assai 09:51
  • 18 II. Andante con moto 06:28
  • 19 III. Allegro ma non troppo - Presto 07:37
  • Total Runtime 01:55:09

Info for Beethoven: Piano Sonatas Opp. 10, 53 Waldstein, 54 & 57 Appassionata

This double-album release is a second volume in pianist Paavali Jumppanen's ongoing recording cycle of the Beethoven piano sonatas.

This new release contains six piano sonatas: three early Op. 10 sonatas (published in 1798) and three sonatas written between 1804-06 (Opp. 53, 54 & 57). Piano Sonata Op. 53 Waldstein, completed after the 3rd Symphony, was described by Wilhelm von Lenz, an early biographer of Beethoven, as a 'heroic symphony for piano.' Piano Sonata Op. 57 Appassionata is undoubtedly Beethoven's darkest and most aggressive work. The Sonata has been compared to Dante's Inferno and Shakespeare's bloodthirsty Macbeth.

Paavali Jumppanen is an internationally esteemed pianist, a versatile performer equally at home as a concerto soloist, chamber musician, and a recitalist. His vast repertoire spans piano literature from Bach to the Avant-garde. Jumppanen has spent several years performing the works of Viennese Classics, in particular Beethoven. His performances of the complete cycles of Beethoven's and Mozart's Piano Sonatas as well as Beethoven's concertos and chamber music have won critical acclaim.

Jumppanen has collaborated with numerous contemporary composers and premiering many solo and chamber works for the piano. He has worked personally with esteemed composers including Pierre Boulez, William Duckworth, Henri Dutilleux, as well as composers of his native Finland. On the DG recording project of the complete works by Pierre Boulez, Jumppanen recorded the piano sonatas upon the composer's request.

Jumppanen's first installment in the Beethoven cycle received thrilling reviews and, among others, the ‘Choc' Award from the French music magazine Classica.

Paavali Jumppanen, piano


Paavali Jumppanen
Finnish pianist Paavali Jumppanen’s performance was called “fresh and exciting” with “immense power and an extraordinary range of colors” at his New York debut presented by Young Concert Artists in 2001 in the 92nd Street Y's renowned Kaufman Concert Hall. Mr. Jumppanen has since toured extensively in the United States including performances at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston where he has performed frequently since his 2001 debut there. Additional New York appearances have included the Metropolitan Museum, Morgan Library, and Carnegie's Weill Recital Hall; his New York concerto debut with the New York Chamber Symphony in 2002 was under maestro Gerard Schwarz at Alice Tully Hall.

Having dedicated much time to exploring music of the Viennese Classical Period, Mr. Jumppanen has often performed the complete cycle of Beethoven Piano Sonatas. Of one recital, the Boston Globe reported that “the sheer, overflowing energy of his musicianship held one’s attention throughout this impressive performance and the result was a bracing and enjoyable reminder of how path-breaking Beethoven’s music was.” Mr. Jumppanen recently completed a multi-year project of recording the cycle: the first CD was released in 2014 (Ondine) to critical acclaim; remaining volumes will appear in 2015 and 2016.

Recent performances have included all five Piano Concertos by Beethoven with the Lahti Symphony Orchestra and a tour “down under” with the Australian Chamber Orchestra performing piano quintets by Dvorak and Shostakovich. During the 2014-15 season Mr. Jumppanen returns to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston in continuance of a two-year project focused on the music of Schumann and Stockhausen. In addition to recitals in Switzerland, Austria, and elsewhere, he performs as soloist in the Beethoven Fourth Piano Concerto on a national tour with the Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra.

2015 marks the 150th anniversary of his countryman Jean Sibelius as well as the 90th birthday of the French composer Pierre Boulez, both important composers. Mr. Jumppanen has championed Boulez and recorded the three Piano Sonatas at the composer’s request and under his guidance. The recording (DGG, 2005) earned praise in London’s Guardian which pronounced it “the best recorded disc of Boulez’s piano music so far.” The music of both Sibelius and Boulez will be featured recurrently in recital programs over the course of 2015.

Mr. Jumppanen spent the 2011-12 season in residence at the Music Department of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he was able to realize his longtime aspiration to study musicology and music theory while deepening his understanding of Viennese 18th century music. During the 2010-11 season Mr. Jumppanen performed the complete cycle of Mozart Piano Sonatas at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. A recording with violinist Corey Cerovsek of the complete Beethoven Sonatas for Piano & Violin received the Midem Prize of Cannes as the best chamber music disc of 2008.

Paavali Jumppanen was born in Espoo. In 1979, at the age of five, he began piano lessons at the Music Institute. He entered the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki in 1992. From 1997 to 2000, he studied with Krystian Zimerman at the Basel Music Academy in Switzerland where he also studied the organ, fortepiano, and clavichord. Russian born pianist Konstantin Bogino has served as an important mentor to Mr. Jumppanen throughout his studies and career.

Since winning first prize in Helsinki’s Maj Lind Competition in 1994, Mr. Jumppanen has become regular soloist of Finland’s leading orchestras. He frequently appears with the Helsinki Philharmonic, Finnish Radio, and Lahti symphony orchestras. He has also played extensively in Europe, Japan, and Australia, appearing with the Melbourne Symphony, Oslo Philharmonic, Stuttgart Philharmonic, and BBC Symphony Orchestra. He has performed at numerous festivals including Finland's Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival and the La Roque d’Anthéron Festival in France. In 2015 Mr. Jumppanen assumes the position of artistic director for PianoEspoo festival, the widely-known international piano festival in his native Finland.

Mr. Jumppanen frequently performs the work of contemporary composers as well as the major repertoire of the avant-garde. He regularly commissions works from Finnish composers. Mr. Jumppanen has given a number of performances of Olivier Messiaen's virtuosic concert-length solo piano cycle, Vingt Regards Sur l’Enfant Jėsus. His 2010 performance of the work at Boston's Gardner Museum was selected as one of the top ten performances of the year by the Boston Globe which reported it be “a rare wedding of intellectual penetration, coloristic imagination, and sheer virtuoso firepower.”

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