Richard Goode
When Richard Goode plays Beethoven, it’s less performance than conversation — two old souls revisiting familiar ground and still finding something new. The American pianist, long considered one of the great interpreters of Beethoven’s sonatas, returns to the music that’s defined much of his career with a performance of Beethoven's final three sonatas, Op. 109-11. Expect no flash, no hurry — just patience, precision, and the kind of quiet mastery that makes an audience hold its breath between phrases.
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