Several years can pass without an opportunity to hear all 10 of Beethoven's sonatas for violin and piano in concert, but this season there are three cycles in progress -- Bayla Keyes and Lois Shapiro are playing them at Wellesley College; Victor Romanul and Jerome Rosen are offering them at the Goethe Institute; and the Gardner Museum is presenting them with the young Canadian violinist Corey Cerovsek and the Finnish pianist Paavali Jumppanen.
Yesterday Cerovsek and Jumppanen played the second of three concerts; this one featured sonatas 6-8. These may be young players, but very experienced ones: Cerovsek has been before the public since he was 9; at 18 he had completed all his doctoral class work at Indiana University, both in music and in mathematics. Jumppanen started the piano at 5; recently Pierre Boulez chose him to record his complete piano music for Deutsche Grammophon.