Claudio Arrau Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 32 (Full)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Piano Sonata No.32 in C minor, Op. 111
I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato
II. Arietta: adagio molto, semplice e cantabile
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827)
Claudio Arrau (1903-1991)
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@@calebm3465 But nevertheless he's right.
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I doubt UA-cam gives a damn
I heard so many different pianists over the years play this from Kempff, Richter, Rubinstein, Gould and I never understood this one. Finally, 8 years later I finally got this. Sobbing into tissue paper like a baby.
Kindly get a grip
Exactly...Well said...THIS one nailed this amazingly. Taking pathos to another level is what B does and the look of genuine pathos on Arrau's face playing slow part is like he's wincing at the intensity that he knows is COMING up, since he played this piece unnumbered times, and he's not sure he can handle it, pull it off emotionally it's so powerful...
@@GreenTeaViewer Sorry, your comment makes no sense. Why would someone "get a grip", when one of the main reasons for listening to great music is to be moved by it?!
This brings back memories of hearing a performance of this same piece by Arrau live in Newcastle upon Tyne 41 years ago.I was so transported that I was unable to applaud , just sat there stunned.Thanks Beethoven for composing the finest piano work of all time and thanks MR Arrau for sharing your deep understanding of it with the world of music lovers
I envy you your experience of hearing Arrau play this particular composition live. Today i listened to Evgeny Kissin play with great technical acuity but Arrau is for me the more expressive
What a truly joyful memory.
El mas grande representante de Beethoven en la tierra. Arrau gracias maestro.
The most impressive Beethoven´s Piano Sonata by the incredible hands of Arrau! Superb!
No one ever came close to Arrau as a interpreter of this piece. There were many greet competitors but he's untouchable. The way he handle the music, with perfect Chrystal clear sound. One definitely figures out why Steinways are considered the best Grands, when you put one in Arraus hands
The second movement is really touching. I love his disposition of slow the rhythm and leave blank for the audiences.
Arrau is a legend - just as is Beethoven. This is the epitome of Beethoven's keyboard works. The variations are nothing short of superb.
+Bill Alexander
Yes but others don't know this. Rubinstein also for Chopin.
I love his interpretations of the Chopin Ballades.
Yes! So blessed I have heard him live in Chicago in the 1970s as a student at the American Conservatory of Music!😊😊
@@loveispatient0808W❤W!
At 73 , drenched in sweat and with crazed eyes, Arrau pours his heart out with a piece he so obviously identifies with. At some point, late into the performance, I was struck by the feeling that he is performing a séance and comes under possession by the master himself. I was so impressed, I bought the DVD.
You had better bought the vinyl :-).
I met him in Princeton after a recital. He meant that he was no longer himself when performing, when he was playing Liszt, his were the hands of Liszt. At the time I was a graduate student at Princeton (in history) but taking lessons with his pupil and collaborator German Diez! wonderful memories!
Why can’t they somehow provide a little
ventilation ? It’s a modern hall!
@@afritimm Often the audience may be A/C but many artists refuse to have cold air near them while playing .
@@claudiasiefer8495 Cold fingers also don’t tend to be very mobile fingers either- I’d imagine pianists take the tradeoff of being of being a sweaty mess at the end of the performance.
Tube el privilegio de conocerlo personalmente a Claudio Arrau y verlo tocar en Buenos Aires en el Teatro Colon, un genio total, el mejor en su epoca en todo el mundo, la profundidad de sus interpretaciones, y ni que hablar en cuanto a interpretar, a Beethoven, no hay nadie en este momento año 2016 que lo haya podido superar, la riqueza y colorido de sus matices musicales son unicos
+Alberto Coelho Muchas gracias por el comentario.
Envidio el privilegio, Alberto. Cuánto hubiera dado yo por conocer al maestro Arrau en persona. Con respecto al verdadero mensajero de Beethoven en este planeta, creo que Emil Gilels es digno rival de Arrau. Saludos.
El maestro Claudio Arrau, proviene de las fecundas tierras de Chillán, Chile, en donde también nacieron Cercanos a ellas, Violeta Parra y Pablo Neruda.
A mi parecer la gran interpretación proviene del exquisito conocimiento que le entregaron sus maestros que provenían en linea directa de beethoven...se dice además que arrau era un gran historiador y se dedicaba al estudio profundo del momento de la composición para entender el estado de animo del compositor...momentos de gozo..frustración...nostalgia...alegría..etc..que pudieran plasmar el sentido de lo que beethoven quería plasmar en sus diferentes composiciones...el gran maestro arrau era lo más cercano a escuchar a beethoven hasta la actualidad...
Opus 111 is a mystical experience. And what a rendition...
Indeed! 👏
Il secondo tempo ..bellissimo. un canto di straordinaria bellezza e profondità, reso appieno da Arrau. E poi alla fine ...un colpo jazz...quanta modernità.
Da vero.
정말 jazz hit가 나오는군요
This is a definitive performance.
Ah, this makes me want to practice.
That will be the day when somebody DARES to jazz up that embryonic boogie woogie attempt and actually plays it like a real boogie .
Arrau, one of the best interpreters of beethoven in my opinion, now go practice.
Just beautiful. Arrau was such an artist and Beethoven's farewell.
This is the best interpretation of this incredible sonata on UA-cam.
TENGO LA FORTUNA DE SER SOBRINO NIETO DEL GRAN MAESTRO A QUIEN ADMIRO EN TODO EL SENTIDO DE LA PALABRA, SU SENCILLEZ, HUMILDAD, TENAZIDAD ,SU MARAVILLOSA MANERA DE INTERPRETAR A LOS GRANDES MAESTROS DE LA MUSICA, SU FORMA DE VIDA Y SU ESPIRITU ENERGETICO QUE LO ACOMPAÑO HASTA EL DIA DE SU MUERTE, TAL CUAL UN JOVEN DE 20 AÑOS, ES NADA MAS VERLO TOCAR A SUS 80 AÑOS CON LA MISMA ENERGIA DE LOS 20. MARAVILLOSO MAESTRO, EL MEJOR PIANISTA DEL SIGLO XX-
UN GENIO...
ATTE
Luis Arrau Rojas
Santiago- Chile- Vitacura
Un tio brillante....inolvidable
Exactamente!
Para mim, o melhor pianista de todos os tempos.
Mi intérprete preferido y mas querido del siglo XX. Admirable. Y abuelo excelente, por lo visto. Enhorabuena.
mentiroso
Stupendo! L'unico! Il più grande interprete di Beethoven del novecento! Grazie ed ancora grazie!
This is play with feeling, Claudio Arrau makes me proud of being Chilean 🎹❤
MUY BIEN! ❤
Despues de 2casi 30 anos viviendo en el extranjero, puedo decirle que nadie conoce al maestro Arrau en ninguno de nuestros Gobiernos. Es triste que algunos nos encontremos aca y que sepamos escucharlo con orgullo. Es triste decirlo, pero somos tristemente celebres en EEUU y Europa como ladrones y barbaros. Cuando me preguntan mi nacionalidad digo que soy de Mongolia.
I just love this performance. The video quality is fantastic too.
Second Movement: (Timestamps IMHO)
Arietta : (09:00)
1st Variation : (11:43)
2nd Variation : (13:43) (Birth of the Swing)
3rd Variation : (15:29) (Birth of the Ragtime Blues)
4th Variation : (17:37) ("Nuages")
5th Variation : (18:14)
6th Variation : (20:47)
^^
Zar Thoustra I was listening and then 15:29 hit...where did that come from!? Sounds like jazz! Totally unexpected.
+James Adams
Yep. Can't say it any better than you did. Beethoven was a time traveller. Or a first rate genius. Pick one.
Everybody with the tiniest bit of knowledge react to that variation "L'istesso Tempo" with that remark. :)
Grimaldi Beethoven 31
@@jamesadams3602 yes pretty well known that LvB discovered boogie woogie
Arrau é o pianista que melhor entendeu as sonatas de Beethoven
I fully agree! 🤝
Beethoven inventando el jazz. Que hombre más misterioso.
Actually, no.
@@Dylonely42 profundiza en tu respuesta. Por qué crees que no?
@@patmos789 I don’t speak Spanish, but this is not properly jazz. It is exaggerated to think that Beethoven invented jazz because of this.
@@Dylonely42 no te preocupes. Existe el traductor de Google así que puedo leerte sin problemas.
Wilhelm Backhaus #1, Arrau #1.1...No one else in their league. Just magnificent. Thanks for the upload.
The Greatest Master of the Pianoforte ever.
Arrau forever.
Sin duda alguna, la interpretación de las sonatas de Beethoven por Arrau es insuperable. Su sonido, elocuencia discursiva y técnica, son un referente interpretativo siempre.
Y sobre todo, el sentimiento y el entendimiento del momento de Beethoven cuando compuso las sonatas, eso es un verdadero intérprete, no sólo tocar las notas
El maestro Claudio Arrau en ese mismo recital tocó las "Variaciones sobre el tema de la sinfonía Heroica", será posible que pudieras compartir esa pieza en YOU TUBE....Muchas Gracias....
Arrau, my favorite pianist. Whenever I want inspiration for playing a piece, or simply to be mesmerized and let time come to a standstill, it is Arrau I turn to every time.
Great comment Melanie! ❤
que regalo a la humanidad!!!
A monument of civilisation both Arrau and the piece!
Movement I - 00:14
Movement II - 09:00
Thank you very much.
nadie mas que Arrau para tocar la ultima sonata de Beethoven, no te puedes cansar de escuchar algo como esto...
Agredecido! 👏
Mi compatriota, el más grande intérprete de Beethoven de todos los tiempos!
Un honor para el resto del mundo ese gran maestro, tu compatriota.
Sublime su conexión con Beethoven. Arrau... el gran maestro!
On se calme les Argentins !
Piano Sonata No. 32 en Do menor, Op. 111 (Concierto: Bonn - Alemania 1977)
Movimiento I. Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato.
00:12 - 08:58
Movimiento II. Arietta: Adagio molto semplice e cantabile
09:00 - 26:23
Thank you.
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He is the best no.32 player for me. I always look for his playing first when I listen Beethoven.
How on earth could a man who could not hear write such a monumental work?! I am in awe of Beethoven.
+Matilda Woodhouse He could hear. Just not with his ears.
he wrote within his mind. Not with his ears
I've always thought because he could not hear, after a certain time in his life, it opened up the inner universe where he could hear in another sense and breach boundaries.
Precisely because of his difficulty in hearing earthly sounds, was he able to express the deepest feelings of human spirit in such an unwordly musical form.
@@gaston10607 This is exactly what I too believe.
So glad that I had the opportunity to study some of the Beethoven piano sonatas with a master teacher who knew how to teach! And now, at 61, I hear and recognize what I had not heard when I was younger. This music is alive forever. As long as man breathes life.
Yes, certainly !!!
Have subscribed to your Channel! 👏
Arrau, Beethoven master, is the best I've ever heard at bringing out all the inner voices. He makes them sing like a vocal chorus.
WELL said, so true...Arrau really connects with Beethoven, above others, I've noticed...
9:02 Beethoven’s love for Josephine is so apparent, this aria to her, he stuck here on earth while she ascended to heaven and this piece for us to listen to and enjoy, so grateful, so Beethoven!
You cannot permit this being interrupted with publicity... It's an insult. Thumbs down.
Sublime. ....grande maestro! !
Regarding the comments about "Jazz"- who else but Beethoven would be the first!
Bach would.
Tiresome papa Bach
Not jazz. I would say it's the first rock and roll.
I am at the beginning of the Arietta and cannot hold back my tears.... Thank you Beethoven.... Thank you Maestro Arrau.
❤
Incredible sound and picture quality for being in it the 77'
Yes, i agree with your opinion! Its incredible quality for 77'!
Thats what you call analog my friend
Long time ago, I heard him play this in Katowice, Poland.
por lejos muy superior a los nuevos pianistas chinesse
Eduardo Poblete de Chile, que hermoso sonido, del maestro Arrau. Inmensa sonata que se adelantó a su época introduciendo elementos jazzísticos en la Arietta que fue un movimiento creado por Beethoven...
I love this sonata. One of my few spiritual experiences was this sonata. This is what people were listening to at concerts in 1823.
Such a brilliant play with the most beautiful Arietta...breathtaking.
En 1969 el compositor Uruguayo Hector Tosar toco todas la sonatas de Beethoven en radio SODRE, una cada semana. Lamento haber perdido la oportunidad de escucharlo. Iba al liceo.
Simply astounding, masterly piece, masterly execution by Arrau.
Amen! 👏👏👏
beethoven fait du jazz vers minute 16 sonate 32 ????
Beethoven was so much of a genius that he created jazz in his own time!
Awesome
Which jazzy part are you referring to?
@@shangshi4609 The third variation of the 2nd movement, in this performance, it starts around 15:28... it's more of a proto-boogie-woogie; it has a ragtime-like sound to it that's seemingly 70 years ahead of its time.
Greatest Arietta. Thanks Beethoven for creating this and Arrau for this perfect interpretations!
I quite agree
best worlds together in a beautifull recording,.... Arrau and Beethoven... seem like soulmates,.... Beethoven saint of never giving up.... thank you Beethoven for this revolutionary work... thank you for never giving up! Wish I met him to worship him. Beethoven will never die.
+Alexander Hamm
Beethoven had ihis immoratal beloved. But yes, his notes are immortal.
@berlinzerberus Dear YT friend: Isn't Arrau's Arietta the most beautiful ever? I've heard many beautiful ones (well the Arietta is incredibly beautiful: after all, it's Beethoven...), but never one better than Maestro Arrau. Really Wonderful !
It is Beethoven who is the genius. Arrau is competently conveying that genius. Listen to Richter's equally competent treatment of the same passages.
Mucho que aprenderle a este extraordinario intérprete.....y al sublime compositor que quiso transmitirnos semejante maravillosa música nacida de su alma.
palabras bacias
No entiendo como puede tener 103 dislikes esta tremenda interpretación del maestro Claudio Arrau... Realmente estoy impresionado con la calidad de este genio...
son peruanos envidiosos
@@paulorodriguez1904 ¿Pa que tan detonao, shoro? Son bots que ponen dislikes para que no aparezcan puros likes.
a master playing a master.
+cmmaz more like a master playing a Super Genius
Look at the size of those TV cameras! Look like giant rocket launchers. Such nostalgia.
quelle erreur de vouloir "comprendre "cette musique , il faut l"ecouter avec coeur surtout l'arietta con varaiazone , '(le prmier mouvemement n'est qu'une introdruction ou un dernier appe terrien avant la redemption; et le Coeur de l'oeuvre est ds cette danse cosmique ou le flottement prend le pas sur l'impererieux Allegro ; jai mis 20ans a comprendre cette dualité!!!!!! samsara et nirvanana!!!!!!!
the coda is so good... can't get enough of this work.
SUBLIME . Both Beethoven and Arrau
Wonderful Arietta!
Maestro!!
In this piano sonata You can find both Bach's fugatos themes and jazz music. Definitively a lot more than a normal sonata form...
I love this work so much and it is played with love by mr Arrau, with the soul of Beethoven. Thank you so much
Sublime.
perfecto, ¡¡¡¡
im a really proud chilean!!!!
😊
Wikipedia says that there are eight variations in the arietta. Could someone identify when each begins? Thanks!
It's wonderful and I don't understand how anyone can play an entire sonata from memory! damn. Well, these are the reasons why these men are famous and professionals.
He didn't know only this sonata by heart but the other 31 and all Beethoven's piano works, Liszt, Chopin, Ravel and Bach and I surely forgot others. THAT was amazing.
I think he didn’t really memorise it, he rather internalised it, it became part of him
I recommend this about Arrau: ua-cam.com/video/oXOiLVT18W4/v-deo.html
Dude it isn’t hard to memorize
I suck and can memorize them
As Arrau said, if you don't make a mistake you're not playing it right. Flubs and all it's still the best interpretation. Sublime.
Mon pianiste préféré entre tous interprétant magistralement l'oeuvre pour piano la plus sublime jamais écrite.
Y después de esto, me voy a escuchar un poquito de reguetón. 😄😅🤣.
From about 15:00 mark, when he burst out in a tempo explosion, is proof positive he invented jazz...
Beethoven my soul is yours ... ;(
It's amazing the way he plays completely just by memory.
All soloists play by memory.
@@lospazio Not always.
Si hay una definicion a la palabra interprete esa es Claudio Arrau
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This 'wrong note' business is totally trivial in the face of a great performance. But can I ask what causes it at this outstanding level? Here it surely cannot be a lapse of memory - his prodigious memory of this work is self-evident. It cannot be a minor mental re-writing of the piece (compare marvellous Horowitz) - as the result is not musically coherent. Could it be an tiny involuntary physical failure - a one-off failure of the hand to execute the sounds created in the mind?
how is it not musically coherent? Something powerful was required and that we were offered by Arrau
What is Beethoven trying to say...... 250 years on we still haven’t even slightly caught up!
Even a master like Arrau can’t do no more than getting stuck in sweating bewilderment..
Indeed, Beethoven's last opuses are very much "jazzy" or "jazzable". Just listen to some of tha last Quartettos!
Bravo...... Very well done
Although he goes some kind of sloppily over the 'Boogie'-part, Arrau gives the very best interpretation of op111 I heard in decades (I know him since the early 90's and never heard a better interpretation)
There's an earlier performance of it in b&w-younger, and iMO superior to this, truly mesmerizing-I don't know if it's also on You Tube-I've had the DVD for years
best op 111 interpretation, no comparison!
Uno de los mejore3s pianistas, de nacionalidad chilena, y fana continental
Que maravilla 👏👏👏👏✨
OMG the colours of Arrau's playing is richer than Bill Gates! Seriously.
Almost seems irreverent to clap after something that glorious...
Tiny tears at the beginning of the second movement (9:00). It's the beginning of the end of Opus 111, and for Beethoven, who knew it was the last movement of the last sonata he would ever write. It's a stunning, timeless, and transcendent work of art.
Ron Solyntjes sweat
How do you figure that Beethoven knew this was going to be his last Sonata? He finished it in 1822, and it was not that he was terminally ill at that time.
Op. 111 was written in 1822, Beethoven died in 1827... you know you can't just make shit up, yes?
Idk why, but the first movement sounds like if a mighty monster approaches you while flexing his grace and strength. Don't know if that makes sense.
Vine a mover las caderas un rato con el tercer movimiento. Hasta perreé. 😁
bueno, punto aparte, chileno el sr, el grandioso y mal humorado Arrau, el gran maestro, virtuoso el , bravooooo.-
誠実な人柄から醸し出される32番では有るが、天への高みに近づこうとした孤高の苦悩を表現するには人生観「表現」が違い過ぎる。
1 MOVIMENTO: eccezionale! richiama proprio il futuro stile novecentesco,a ritmo molto veloce e incalzante.
2 MOVIMENTO: cantabile e tranquillo, quasi naturale. mano destra suoni ben riconoscibili. mano sinistra in pp (pianissimo) per accompagnare la destra.
1 VARIAZIONE: un po più agitato,ma orecchiabile.
2 VARIAZIONE: ancora un po più agitato, molto sincopato, quasi swing.
3 VARIAZIONE: sempre più agitato. qua la musica passa dallo swing al jazz. destra sincopatissima ,e la sinistra ,che è in mf (mezzo forte) rende il ritmo ancora più incalzante.
4 VARIAZIONE: tranquillo, con sinistra che suona solo due note essenziali. tutto pp (pianissimo).
5 VARIAZIONE: più agitato, con la destra che compone terzine, e sinistra che suona una nota ogni volta che finisce una terzina. poi l' atmosfera torna uguale a quella della variazione precedente,ma poi torna quella di prima di nuovo.alla fine il ritmo si inverte,e la sinistra fa quello che faceva la destra e viceversa.l' atmosfera cambia per l' ultima volta.
6 VARIAZIONE: trillo lunghissimo della destra . nel mentre la sinistra suona.alla fine del trillo l' atmosfera torna quella del 2 movimento.poi un improvviso aumento
di velocità rende l' atmosfera più accesa e allegra . poi di nuovo un lungo trillo e, dopo il trillo, una scala discendente con un crescendo e l' atmosfera si calma, finendo la sonata in modo dolce
he knew very well about Beethoven through playing piano.
sometime so passionate, sometime so romance,
sometime so sad and so on...
like our life story .
music make me to stop dailystress.
how about you ?
+Kim Raphaello
Beethoven had a sad life. The oil refinery near your window mistreated him. His sister got cancer from it. Tell me about your experience.
hey hey boi what r u say now?
Claudio Arreau was my hero, he saw Beethoven, and made it his own
Essa é a melhor performance desta Sonata n 32 de Beethoven. Ouvi minha infância e adolescência toda a partir de um fita k-7 que minha mãe tinha trazido do Japão. A performance de Claudio Arrau é a melhor de todas indubitavelmente. Nem Daniel Barenboim consegue superar, ao meu ver. É muito energética! Um espetáculo! Maravilhoso demais. Dentre as conhecidas Moonlight, Pathetique, Appassionata, fico mesmo é com essa. Muitos dizem que tem uma parte que lembra muito o Jazz, mas a mim, me soa um pouco de Scott Joplin e suas ragtimes. Claro que Beethoven é indescritível e não tem igual, mas é óbvio que inspirou muitas gerações depois.
Quando eu puder, mostro pra minha mãe essa versão que ela sempre ouviu, mas acho que nunca viu.
Pero, que jazz ni jazz!
Arrau toca cantabile y no jazz. No tocaba Rachmaninov porqué encontraba que era musica de cabaret, e iba a interpretar BEETHOVEN que reverenciaba, como Jazz...
Jamas se le hubiese pasado por la mente a Beethoven de 'zwingear' y Arrau que respetaba lo que los compositores escribian, menos.
Es un mundo al revés y loco que puede concebir tal desproposito.
Solo los chapuceros pueden "interpretar" (?) Beethoven al estilo de jazz.