Beethoven: Pathetique, Moonlight; Waldstein

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Label
IBS Classical
Release Date
May 8, 2026
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    Featuring
    • COMPOSER
      Ludwig van Beethoven
    • PERFORMER
      Miriam Gomez-Moran
    Product Details
    • RELEASE DATE
      May 08, 2026
    • UPC
      8436597701129
    • CATALOG NUMBER
      IBS-202025
    • LABEL
      IBS Classical
    • NUMBER OF DISCS
      1
    • GENRE
    Works
    1. I. Grave - Allegro di molto e con brio

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    2. II. Adagio cantabile

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    3. III. Rondo: Allegro

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    4. I. Adagio sostenuto

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    5. II. Allegretto

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    6. III. Presto agitato

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    7. I. Allegro con brio

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    8. II. Introduzione: Adagio molto

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran

    9. III. Rondo: Allegretto moderato - Prestissimo

      Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven

      Performer: Miriam Gomez-Moran


After last year's acclaimed triple album Liszt: Années de Pèlerinage, IBS Classical reunites with pianist Miriam Gómez-Morán for a new recording dedicated to three of Beethoven's most iconic piano sonatas: Pathétique, Moonlight, and Waldstein. Recorded at the Auditorio Manuel de Falla in Granada, this album showcases Gómez-Morán's blend of scholarly insight and expressive depth. Her interpretation highlights the dramatic contrasts, structural clarity, and spiritual dimension that define Beethoven's pianistic universe. From the powerful rhetoric of the Pathétique to the atmospheric mystery of the Moonlight and the radiant virtuosity of the Waldstein, Gómez-Morán offers a reading that is both profound and compelling.