Join us at the 22nd edition of the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad in the company of the great Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires and French violin virtuoso Renaud Capuçon! They perform a program celebrating the sonata, keystone of the Classical era, beginning with Mozart's poignant Violin Sonata No. 21—written in 1778 while the composer was in Paris grieving the death of his mother, this moving sonata is Mozart's only instrumental work in the plaintive key of E Minor.
Next up is another of Mozart's violin sonatas, composed three years later: No. 27, written in the lighter tonality of G Major but suffused nonetheless with an air of contemplative solemnity, one of the Salzburg-born genius's finest works. Our two virtuosos bring their program to a close with the "Spring" Violin Sonata No. 5 in F Major by Beethoven, a thoroughly enchanting early work (1801) whose dazzling clarity endears first-time listeners as easily as those who already know and love it.
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Maria Joao Pires, piano
Renaud Capuçon, violin
Programme
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Sonata for piano and violin, K. 304
Sonata for piano and violin, K. 379
Ludwig van Beethoven
Sonata for violin and piano, no. 5, op. 24 (Spring)
Sonata for violin, no. 6, II. Adagio