Beethoven
The Complete Piano Sonatas
Stewart Goodyear
BBC National
Orchestra of Wales
Andrew Constantine
Orchid Classics
Stewart Goodyear writes:
Dear Bill,
I have just discovered that
I am the first and only black pianist who has recorded the complete
piano sonatas and piano concerti of Beethoven. I am attaching in this
email the cover of my release of my most recent recording, the complete
Beethoven piano concertos. It was released on Orchid Classics this past
March.
Many thanks and best wishes,
Stewart
Dear Bill,
Here are quotes from my reviews of my Beethoven concerti recording:
"In
a word, Goodyear embraces the music’s underlying athleticism and
youthful energy (all the concertos were, after all, written before
Beethoven turned 40)....to
be sure, a big part of the sheer joy of this set comes from
experiencing the kinetic rapport between pianist, orchestra, and
conductor on display in each of these works." -Jonathan Blumhofer, The Arts Fuse
"This music is in his blood. A superb release, beautifully engineered." -Graham Rickson, The Arts Desk
"The
results are fleet-fingered, insightful and imaginative, capturing an
essential sense of improvisation in the cadenzas (Goodyear is also a
composer). The slow movements have a powerful inwardness..The BBC NOW
and Constantine provide engaging support and response." -The Guardian
"Goodyear
is a pianist of tremendous clarity and precision. He has a beautiful,
silver sound, with perfectly lucid trills that must be the envy of his
colleagues. Overall, his music-making is reminiscent somehow of the
young Rudolf Serkin." -Gramophone, May 2020
"The
intelligent virtuosity and stylish affinity distinguishing Stewart
Goodyear’s Beethoven piano sonata cycle make themselves felt throughout
these accounts of the composer’s five piano concertos." - Jed Distler, ClassicsToday.com
The New York Times review of my recording of the complete Beethoven sonatas:
“Looking
for a holiday gift? This year the record label Marquis released the
Canadian pianist Stewart Goodyear’s survey of Beethoven’s piano sonatas
(recorded 2010-12) as a 10-disc set. It’s a remarkable achievement for
this brilliant pianist and composer who, at 40, has not been heard
enough in New York. He plays these seminal works with pristine
technique, infectious energy and fascinating attention to details, and
uncanny clarity to the contrapuntal tangles of the gargantuan fugue in
the “Hammerklavier.” Here he is performing the “Les Adieux” Sonata
magnificently two years ago in Frankfurt. And one of my favorite
recordings of Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker” is Mr. Goodyear’s 2015
version for solo piano — his own impressively faithful arrangement of
the entire score.
—ANTHONY TOMMASINI, The New York Times
Best wishes,
Stewart
Dear Bill,
I am also sending you a link to a recent
interview I did on WQXR where I talk about my journey with Beethoven,
and the racism I faced in the classical music industry:
Best wishes,
Stewart
Dear Bill,
Here are two more quotes from the MusicWeb
International, who recently made my recording of the Beethoven
concerti Recording of the Month in May:
"Glorious,
life-embracing performances, very well recorded; surely a high point of
the composer’s birthday year (or any other, for that matter)."
– MusicWeb International (Dan Morgan)
– MusicWeb International (Dan Morgan)
"His cycle is a major achievement and certainly places him among the foremost interpreters of these Beethoven masterpieces."
-MusicWeb International (Robert Cummings)
Best wishes,
Stewart
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