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Pavel Kolesnikov • Beethoven: Moonlight Sonata & Other Piano Music (CD)The abundance of intelligence in Pavel Kolesnikovs pianism which so impressed Gramophone pays particular dividends in Beethoven, the Moonlight sonata sounding newly minted in this remarkable reading. Pavel Kolesnikov is an artist who likes to surprise and to delve into the more forgotten corners of the repertoire: who would have thought hed follow his compelling Louis Couperin disc with Beethoven? And a disc on which the Moonlight Sonata features? But
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