CLASSICAL PIANO MUSIC
In this section you can listen to Max’s performances and discussions of the music of Mozart, Beethoven, Schubert, and other composers of the 18th century Classical period. Click on a relevant image below.
CLEMENTI
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.1 in C major
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.2 in G major
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.3 in C major
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.4 in F major
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.5 in 5 major
Clementi Piano Sonatina Op.36 No.6 in D major
MOZART
My Piano Concerto No.1 is subtitled “Ode to Mozart”, and all of it can be heard in the “Piano Concertos” section of this website. (Access it from the “Music” menu item, then “Own Works”.) When studying for the MusM (musicology) degree at Manchester University, UK, my specialist subject was the 18th century Classical style with emphasis on the life and music of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. In my final thesis I discussed the significance of the six piano concertos that Mozart composed in 1784. In this section I shall be presenting, among other pieces performed by me, the complete solo piano sonatas, recordings of which are now completed.
Mozart Piano Sonata No.1 in C major K279
Mozart Piano Sonata No.2 in F major K280
Mozart Piano Sonata No.3 in Bb major K281
Mozart Piano Sonata No.4 in Eb major K282
Mozart Piano Sonata No.5 in G major K283
Mozart Piano Sonata No.6 in D major K284
Mozart Piano Sonata No.7 in C major K306
Mozart Piano Sonata No.8 in A minor K310
Mozart Piano Sonata No.9 in D major K311
Mozart Piano Sonata No.10 in C major K330
Mozart Piano Sonata No.11 in A major K331
Mozart Piano Sonata No.12 in F major K332
Mozart Piano Sonata No.13 Bb major K333
Mozart Piano Sonata No.14 C minor K475
Mozart Piano Sonata No.15 in F major K533
Mozart Piano Sonata No.16 in C major K545
Mozart Piano Sonata No.17 in Bb major K570
Mozart Piano Sonata No.18 in D major K576
BEETHOVEN
My second piano concerto is subtitled “Ode to Beethoven”, which is an indication of my appreciation of the music of Ludwig van Beethoven, only rivalled by my mega liking for the works of Mozart, Chopin, Bach, Liszt, Schubert, and Handel. I have studied four of Beethoven’s piano concertos (1,3-5), and about 20 of the piano sonatas. In this section, I will be presenting my performances of some sonatas, but also some easier pieces that are favourites with relative beginners and amateurs but avoided by more advanced players and professionals, perhaps for fear of sounding like beginners. My opinion is that advanced players should be able to “educate” relative beginners with their performances of the simpler pieces by demonstrating effortless mastery of piano playing and advanced unaffected musicianship. The bigger sonatas should include the Pathetique, Moonlight, Tempest? (which I played at school for my professional piano performance diploma but not played since), Waldstein, and Appassionata.
Beethoven Sonata Op.2 No.1 in F minor
Beethoven Sonata Op.7 in Eb major
Beethoven Sonata Op.13 in C minor “Pathetique”
Beethoven Sonata Op.14 No.1 in E major
Beethoven Sonata Op.14 No.2 in G major
Beethoven Sonata Op.27 No.2 in C# minor “Moonlight”
Beethoven Sonata Op.32 No.1 in D minor “Tempest”
Beethoven Sonata Op.49 No.1 in G minor
Beethoven Sonata Op.49 No.2 in G major
Beethoven Sonata Op.53 C major
Beethoven Sonata Op.57 in F minor
Beethoven Sonata Op.78 in F# major
Beethoven Sonata Op.79 G major
Beethoven Sonata Op.90 in Eminor
KUHLAU
SCHUBERT
Look out here for at least the Impromptus. In time, I should be able to add the Moments Musicaux and perhaps some sonata like the famous Bb major.
Schubert Impromptu Op.90 No.1 in C minor
Schubert Impromptu Op.90 No.2 in Eb major
Schubert Impromptu Op.90 No.3 in Gb major
Schubert Impromptu Op.90 No.4 in Ab minor
Schubert Impromptu Op.142 No.1 in F minor
Schubert Impromptu Op.142 No.2 in Ab major
Schubert Impromptu Op.142 No.3 in Bb major
Schubert ImpromptuOp.142 No.4 in F minor