Sticky Notes: The Classical Music Podcast

Beethoven Piano Sonata in B Flat Major, Op. 106, "Hammerklavier" - Part 2

Jul 24, 2025
Explore the emotional depth of Beethoven's slow movements, likened to the vast narratives of Tolstoy. Delve into the despair of the Hammerklavier slow movement, described as a mausoleum of collective suffering. Listen as themes evolve from anguish to brief moments of illusive hope. Transition into the final movement, rich with fugal complexity and dramatic contrasts, where playful diversions meet majestic sounds. This journey captures the profound challenges and exhilaration embedded within this monumental sonata.
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INSIGHT

Beethoven's Slow-Movement Universe

  • Beethoven's slow movements form a unique catalogue of profound human expression spanning his career.
  • The Hammerklavier's slow movement is unusually a movement of pure, profound despair rather than ecstatic contemplation.
ADVICE

Follow The Metronome As A Guideline

  • Respect Beethoven's metronome markings and aim to approximate them rather than ignore them outright.
  • Use a rocking lilt for the Hammerklavier Adagio rather than treating it like a funeral dirge.
INSIGHT

Thirds And A Choked Lament

  • The movement opens with a rising third linking it to the sonata's third-centric design.
  • Beethoven marks mezzo voce and una corda so the lament sounds choked and intimate.
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