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A program to mark 200 years since the death of Beethoven. Based in Vienna, Daniel Adam Maltz is the leading fortepianist of his generation. He tours widely with his instrument and is a specialist in Viennese Classicism – especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven.

 


 

Recital Program

7 Ländler, WoO 11
 
7 Bagatelles, Op. 33
   Andante grazioso quasi allegretto
   Scherzo – Allegro
   Allegretto
   Andante
   Allegro ma non troppo
   Allegretto quasi andante
   Presto

 
Sonata, Op. 27 No. 2 ‘Moonlight’
   Adagio sostenuto
   Allegretto – Trio
   Presto agitato
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
7 Ländler, WoO 11

7 Bagatelles, Op. 33
   Andante grazioso quasi allegretto
   Scherzo – Allegro
   Allegretto
   Andante
   Allegro ma non troppo
   Allegretto quasi andante
   Presto

Sonata, Op. 27 No. 2 ‘Moonlight’
   Adagio sostenuto
   Allegretto – Trio
   Presto agitato

Intermission

Andante favori, WoO 57
 
Sonata, Op. 2 No. 3
   Allegro con brio
   Adagio
   Scherzo. Allegro – Trio
   Allegro assai
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)

Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827)
Andante favori, WoO 57

Sonata, Op. 2 No. 3
   Allegro con brio
   Adagio
   Scherzo. Allegro – Trio
   Allegro assai

 


 


 


 
Daniel Adam Maltz is a fortepianist based in Vienna, Austria.

He is the leading fortepianist of his generation, performing in 50+ cities per year as a sought-after soloist, director, and Lied accompanist.

Daniel specializes in Viennese Classicism — especially the works of Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven — performed on the Viennese fortepianos of their time.

Called “the foremost performer in the world of the fortepiano” (Aspen Daily News) and lauded as a “master of the instrument” (the WholeNote), critics say Maltz imbues “[Beethoven’s] tenderness, longing and frustration into the very notes” (Orlando Sentinel), and “It was a privilege to hear an artist of this caliber” (The Antic Arts).

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