Interpreting Beethoven
Interpreting Beethoven
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Beethoven's Thirty-Two Sonatas<p> Program 11 (October 3, 2025 at 8 p.m. and October 5, 2025 at 3 p.m.):<br><br> Sonata No. 7 Op. 10 #3 in D Major<br> - 1st movement: Presto<br> - 2nd movement: Largo e mesto<br> - 3rd movement: Menuetto: Allegro<br> - 4th movement: Rondo: Allegro<br><br> Intermission<br><br> Sonata No. 31 Op. 110 in A Major<br> - 1st movement: Moderato cantabile molto espressivo<br> - 2nd movement: Allegro molto<br> - 3rd movement: Adagio, ma non troppo<br> - 4th movement: Fuga: Allegro ma non troppo<br><br> Program 12 (November 7 and 8, 2025 at 8 p.m. and September 9, 2025 at 3 p.m.):<br><br> Sonata No.16 Op. 31 #1 in G Major<br> - 1st movement: Allegro vivace<br> - 2nd movement: Adagio grazioso<br> - 3rd movement: Rondo: Allegretto<br><br> Intermission<br><br> Sonata No. 32 Op. 111 in C minor<br> - 1st movement: Maestoso / Allegro con brio ed appassionato<br> - 2nd movement: Arietta: Adagio moto semplice e cantabile<br><br> #1 in "Classical Concerts" reviews and #1 in "Concert Reviews" on Billet Réduc' for a year now! Don't miss this musical event that's a crowd favorite!<br><br> Laurent Boukobza, inducted as a "Steinway Artist" in 2005 in Los Angeles, CA (USA), is a First Prize winner in Piano from the Paris Conservatory (CNSM) and a laureate of numerous International Piano Competitions. His teachers included Catherine Collard, Germaine Mounier, Yvonne Loriod, and Michel Beroff.<br> Laurent performs all over the world and in 2020 started his YouTube channel, where he presents and plays, among other things, the 32 Beethoven Sonatas movement by movement.</p>
