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The pianist Shai Wosner joins LSO St Luke's Beethoven Piano Sonata cycle with Piano Sonata No 3 in C; and Piano Sonata No 4 in E flat major ('Grande Sonate'). (Beethoven's Op 2 No 3 is infused with the pianistic legacy of both Haydn and Mozart, but its original inspiration was born out of an early quartet movement Beethoven composed whilst in Bonn. One of his longest and most virtuosic sonatas, Op 7 was written for one of Beethoven's most gifted students, Countess Babette von Keglevics.)
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