In this recording, seven-time GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist and conductor Daniel Barenboim tackles the so-called 'New Testament' of music, Ludwig van Beethoven's thirty-two piano sonatas, composed over twenty-five years and embodying the shift of musical taste from the Classic to the Romantic, their performance requires a musician of extraordinary versatility. Daniel Barenboim is one such pianist his recordings run the gamut from Bach and Mozart to Bruckner and Bartók.

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An aspiring classical pianist loses his hearing and, with the help of those closest to him, must fin...

A student at a prestigious music academy struggles to recreate a piece of sheet music stolen by an e...

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Tom Cat is a concert pianist who plays beautifully until he is interrupted by Jerry Mouse.

A musical fantasia on religion and the nature of exploitation.