The article applauded Biss's choice to play some of Beethoven's "deep cuts" and that he kept the audience enthralled, despite a humid night, steady rain and even a pesky skunk that came near the outdoor stage.
Biss played several of Beethoven's Sonatas, including No. 24 in F-sharp, No. 15 in D, No. 16 in G and No. 21 in C, according to the article.
The article related that Biss had a "deep understanding of the works" and that the performance was "something special."
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