Beethoven's Creative Process - A Discussion and Performance of the 'Waldstein' Sonata
On October 23rd, 2019, William Ransom from Emory University delivered the Emory Williams Lecture, " "Beethoven's Creative Process - A Discussion and Performance of the 'Waldstein' Sonata." Professor Ransom discusses Beethoven’s creative process, situating the famous composer within the history of classical music. Professor Ransom concludes his lecture with a performance of Beethoven’s Waldenstein Sonata.

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Michael Parloff: Schubert’s and Beethoven’s Relationship (“Classical Twilight," Part 1; Music@Menlo)

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Behind the Notes – Boris Giltburg introduces Beethoven’s Piano Sonata No. 18

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Claudio Abbado speaks about Beethoven

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Why Beethoven - A Phenomenon in One Hundred Pieces - Live at Wigmore Hall

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LIU Xiaoyu Beethoven Sonata No 21 in C Major, Op 53 “Waldstein”

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2011 Beatty Memorial Lecture - Alfred Brendel

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Christian Zacharias Lecture-Recital at Wigmore Hall

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Masterclass nº2 Saleem Abboud Ashkar - No 21 - Barenboim on Beethoven

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

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Michael Parloff: Lecture on Beethoven Quartets; Op. 59, Nos. 1, 2, & 3

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Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5, "Emperor" by Robert Greenberg

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Daniel Barenboim & Giuseppe Mentuccia on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas (1/4)

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Barry Cooper talking about his completion of Beethoven's 10th Symphony

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Lucas Jussen - Beethoven 'Waldstein' Sonata

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Mitsuko Uchida Masterclass - Comparing Beethoven N.4 in G Major and Mozart’s K. 503

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Paul Katz Master Class: Beethoven Sonata No. 4, Mvt. 1

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Michael Parloff: Lecture on Beethoven Quartets Op. 132, Op. 130, & the Grosse Fuge, Op. 133

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Exploring Beethoven's Fortepiano

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Glenn Gould and Humphrey Burton on Beethoven - Part 1 (OFFICIAL)

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