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  • Claudio Arrau called it Beethoven's 33rd sonata, probably meaning that had Beethoven lived, he would have eventually fused all elements of sonata form into a one-movement plan.

    Radical Romanticism David Dubal 2012

  • Arrau greatly admired Barenboim, and he didn't admire many, and I greatly admire Arrau in certain phases and modes, which perhaps suggests that something may be escaping me.

    Beethoven's Messiah? Jessica 2008

  • Pierre Boulez, in his 1971 account of the 5th piano concerto with Sir Clifford Curzon, which is a very strong second to the Klemperer/Arrau account in my book, managed to create and maintain that balance.

    The limits of period performance Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • I am with Rosen on this, but must add Kempff, both mono and stereo, and the earlier Arrau.

    Beethoven's Messiah? Jessica 2008

  • There is underlying those works "a trembling of the soul", as Arrau described those trills in Op.

    Barenboim at last Jessica 2008

  • Pierre Boulez, in his 1971 account of the 5th piano concerto with Sir Clifford Curzon, which is a very strong second to the Klemperer/Arrau account in my book, managed to create and maintain that balance.

    Archive 2008-01-01 Patrick J. Smith 2008

  • Arrau and Gilels, too, in the KV 310 sonata is revelatory.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007

  • For forty or so bucks, less if you don't have to order it, you can get Arrau and Gilels in KV 310; Haskil, Gould, and Cherkassky in KV 330; Backhaus in KV 331/2; Gilels again in KV 398; and Curzon in KV 457.

    Archive 2007-10-01 Patrick J. Smith 2007

  • Arrau and Gilels, too, in the KV 310 sonata is revelatory.

    A note in favor of an excellent set Patrick J. Smith 2007

  • Some reptile species deserve mention: Arrau sideneck or Orinoco turtle (Podocnemis expansa), the largest american fluvial turtle, reaching weights of over 50 kg; the Orinoco crocodile (Crocodylus intermedius) which is the only species of crocodile restricted to a single river basin, and the red-footed tortoise (Geochelone carbonaria) which is the wild species more frequently used as food for rural populations in the area.

    Llanos 2007

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