L.v.Beethoven, Sonatas 16-18, Mari Kodama Pentatone SACD |
It is fair to say that the same cannot be said for Mari Kodama. Who? Mari Kodama, who, for lack of information in the liner notes that give more space to which microphones were used in the recording than the artist herself, I know nothing about, other than that she records for the audiophile Pentatone label in what is now her third volume of what seems a Beethoven sonata cycle-in-progress. I haven’t an idea what she did with the “Moonlight,” “Pathétique,” or the op. 7 sonata in E-flat on PTC 5186 023 or, for that matter what with the “Waldstein,” “Appassionata,” and “Les Adieux” on PTC 5186 024. But I know that after listening to sonatas 16 – 18 on the most recent issue, PTC 5186 063, I will probably want to go back and hear if her previous installments are nearly as impressive as this one.
L.v.Beethoven, Sonatas 8, 14, 4, Mari Kodama Pentatone SACD L.v.Beethoven, Sonatas 21, 23, 26, Mari Kodama Pentatone SACD |
Mari Kodama (Kent Nagano’s charming, almost self-effacing wife) employs masculine power towards feminine-sensitive ends – and rather erring on the side of subtlety as she does, to great effect. The rub? Unless you are an SACD player-owning card-carrying audiophile, you might lack the rationalization to shell out some 22 dollars for this hybrid disc. Still: Beethoven lovers probably ought to at least try to hear them for the interpretations and the playing alone. Immeasurably enjoyable.
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