András Schiff - Sonata No.29 in B♭, Op.106 "Hammerklavier" - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals
András Schiff - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals Wigmore Hall (London, UK), 2004–06 András Schiff last performed the complete Beethoven piano sonatas at Wigmore Hall from 2004–06 to overwhelming critical acclaim, with the editor of the Guardian, Alan Rusbridger, describing one particular performance as ‘a riveting mixture of erudition, analysis, passion, wit and memory’. On the day before each of the eight recitals in the series, the world-renowned pianist, pedagogue and lecturer gave a lecture-recital in which he explored the works to be performed. Deeply engaging and insightful, these thought-provoking lecture-recitals, recorded live at the Hall, are available below as eight audio lecture-recitals. ---- Full playlist: • Beethoven Lecture-Recitals by András Schif... View the MP3 files on the Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/AndrasSch... Originally available at: https://web.archive.org/web/201904301...

Glenn Gould’s Hammerklavier: INCAPABLE to reach Beethoven?

András Schiff - Sonata No.30 in E, Op.109 - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals

András Schiff about Bartók's style of playing

András Schiff on his journey with the Goldberg Variations

Behind the Notes – Boris Giltburg introduces Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 29

András Schiff - Sonata No.12 in A♭, Op.26 "Funeral March" - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals

The FORGOTTEN Prophecies Of Hildegard Von Bingen

András Schiff on Johannes Brahms's Piano Concerto No.2 in B-Flat Major, op. 83 | ECM Records

Masterclass nº5 Alessio Bax - No. 29 - Barenboim on Beethoven

András Schiff - Sonata No.17 in D minor, Op.31/2 "The Tempest" - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals

The Wanderer: a film about Schubert with András Schiff

András Schiff - Sonata No.31 in A♭, Op.110 - Beethoven Lecture-Recitals

Schiff on Bach

András Schiff - Beethoven, Sonata No. 29, Op. 106 “Hammerklavier Sonate”

András Schiff - Full conversation on Johannes Brahms's Piano Concertos | ECM Records

András Schiff on performance tradition and choice of instruments | ECM Records

I knew Horowitz was good. But this BLEW my expectations.

András Schiff explains Bach

Bach Die Kunst der Fuge – Introduction by Sir András Schiff & Schaghajegh Nosrati

