Richard Goode

Feb 20, 2022
Richard Goode

Overview

Richard Goode, hailed for his “majestic, profound readings” (The New York Times), presents late sonatas of Beethoven and Schubert alongside two sets of miniatures: Schumann’s gossamer, dance-like Papillons, and Bartók’s earthy and delightful adaptations of Hungarian folk tunes, the last of which is based on a bagpiper’s melody.

Program
Schumann

Papillons

Schubert

Sonata in A Minor, D. 845

Bartók

Hungarian Peasant Songs

Beethoven

Sonata No. 28 in A Major, Op. 101

Schubert

Impromptu in G-flat Major [Encore]

Performers


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