Grigory Sokolov - Beethoven - Piano Sonata No 9 in E major, Op 14
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No 9 in E major, Op 14
Grigory Sokolov, piano
Paris, November 2002
2nd Movement at 6:20
3rd Movement at 10:50
glad to help
I absolutely fell in love with Sokolov's interpretation of this piece. I am just sad that it isn't available on Spotify...
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2nd Movement at 6:20
3rd Movement at 10:50
Just the first movement - so different - no-one comes close to a similar interpretation. It is just so unique.
So delicate this Sonata and the ending of 1st movement gives me shivers each and every time I listen to it 🎼####
Any good Pianist can play this Sonata but, this is a true masters version Bravo
Hard to imagine a better interpretation.
Listen to liszt's performance ... It's there ,you just have to look
No need to imagine one. Just listen to Brendel's or Barenboim's performance.
it's entirely subjective of course, but having heard both Brendel and Barenboim in this repertoire many times, I do believe Sokolov, who we've heard a number of times in Amsterdam is one of the greatest living concert pianists now.
I don't actually like Brendel or Barenboim's performances, I don't enjoy it as much as Sokolov's
Try Richter
Extraordinary touch...
This is a very unique piece which I have started to practice for fun. I came across with Sokolov's performance, and I shouted BRAVO!
I was first introduced to this sonata when I was at school, when someone else at that school played it. I really enjoyed it.
0:00 1st movement
6:21 2nd movement
10:48 3rd movement
This was the 1st sonata my teacher assigned me as a kid.... I hated it.... now I cannot find a bad note in it....
Op. 14. The only set (of Beethoven) that Chopin used to play in public. Because of the Schubert similarities. Thank you Sokolov!
Chopin said that "Beethoven turned his back on eternal principles".
That's not true I'm pretty certain Chopin played other sonatas
powerful and poetic
magician, Legend alive
Shame on me for slighting some of these 32musics .ALways thought this was a children's sonata but it is perfect music in Sokolov's hands!1 "musicImagine ignoring this sonata for 50 years and only now with sokolov not Arrau ,Schnabel or anyone else has the M U S I C come to my ears before -reminding me before there was the form of the sonata there was joy and marvel at the sheer possibility of sound .Sokolov 's intelligence is tied to his heart even in Prokofiev we never here an untended sound . How he has not been classed in the front tier of pianist since 1966 I'll never know. he has beena pianist's pianist when I ran across his recording of Hammerklavier I gobbled it up (before cds were around ) because I simply wanted to hear as many approaches to op.106 as I could and was knocked off by my feet by the scope of his ideas ,the poetry ,precision and forceful musical argument . there is noone else alive who has this kind of music making .Many are great but he is unique and sounds like noone else .the slow movement has a charm coupled with a sensitivity that is rare . Oh I will buy airplane tickets to relish this man in live performance. when it comes to tonal resource he is as many shaded ( maybe almost ) as Horowitz . Those in th e know say Bolet had more technique than horowitz but itmatters not ot the muic lover . Sokolov makes M U S I C ! He is tops in this . He and Argerich ,Uchida,Barenboim stillafter all these years conducting is still incredible as amusician and pianist ! Pletnev seems overly gifted but mind distracted or like Pogorelich just absurdist of the older generation . Cherkassky was another great virtuoso who did not receive adequate attention ! The world has always been this way .
this is played so cleanly oh my gosh - i’m working on this song for my grade 10 exam and am having a hard time keeping the notes so cleanly detached
It's not a song.
@@secretmission7607 Can't you hear the words? I think it's a celestial choir...
@amesovoxo how was your exam?
Amazing interpretation!
Wow.I have only just discovered Sokolov. Amazing.Thanks to u tube.
A dream version!
So wonderful post. Thank you.
Brilliant!
So amazing and beautiful !!!
The russian born Sokolov,
An inspiringly thaumaturgic and provaughtingly deemed trunciation. 'A sole mad man at work,' displays here that his uncanny technical ability to conspire a chopin piece is profoundly tillative. We could all consent the fact that europe adores him, no explanation to further diquadate that. I'd bet a wager that he's got a $20,000 wood stained finished steinway sitting in his house. This cat could probably dream about a Mendolsson composition in his sleep, get up and play it with eyes closed at 8:00 a.m eastern time before you and I could shave and make a boiling cup of coffee!!!
"Mago del sonido y poeta del teclado, Sokolov da habitualmente unos recitales llenos de momentos reveladores, prodigios técnicos y desbordamientos de sensibilidad" - Wikipedia.
incredibly beautiful. A genius. I LOVE his playing!!
omg this interpretation is so nice! very beautiful, i think Sokolov is the most Bethoven interpreter!
So enjoyed this on hearing this for the first time . I am not into Beethoven too heavy . ⭐️⭐️⭐️
This is the kind, smiling, humorous Beethoven.
Beethoven is hard
... and hard to beat in his genius
Not in all pieces like a every composer
wow... I have some catching up on Sokolov to do. I can tell i've missed out
So Delicate and Accurate within Rubato.. Isn't it?
0:00 Allegro
6:20 Allegretto
10:50 Rondo-Allegro comodo
Perfection! ❤
10:50
Mov II, 6.20, intimo y profundo.Gran interpretacio'n!!.-
Heaven 12:16 >
I wonder why this section is so appealing
divino!!
Oh my gosh, he has made me fall in love with my least favorite Beethoven sonata!
Why was it your least favourite one?
W O W
‘Ole Beethoven took all those walks through the cosmic woods and countryside. I surmise the vibrations of his profoundly musical genius soul found like reflections in the spiritual heart of The Lords boundless creation. He doubtless did a lot of speaking out loud and laughing out loud as his ideas weaved into the golden and shimmering fabric to become the world class pieces we admire and love today. His works are the heart of what guarantees every pianist worth his or her salt makes the grade to interpret before any discerning audience. PWG
Великолепно. Наслаждение звуком.
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💐
임윤찬군의 힘이 나를 여기까지 이끌었다.
그에게 감사하다.
Who heard the guy coughing ?
OPERA 14 NUMERO 1..............................
Played with great love and attention to detail but it feels a smaller sonata than with Richter or Brendel.
Say
I absolutely love Brendel. However, Sokolov interprets this sonata much more sensitively & passionately. Perhaps just a little too much use of rubatp.
I guess Beethoven himself didn't play it that well ...
yes he is all the gunises like him mozart chopin and him are play for the kings and play all what they wirte
sory abuot the english
Nobody did in the days of Graf pianos ... (what would they have given for a Steinway D - or a Fazioli?)
What makes you think that?
The part in 13:57 is played wrong, I think he must have forgotten to leave a quaver beat before the B
Franz Joseph Haydn gay
Really...
grow up (and learn to enjoy great musicianship when you mature a bit)
Who cares?
Boris Jhonson
listen to barenboim's version. this piece is not that hard actually. i 've played it myself. this performance is too much rubato, and he also changes some legato/sustained parts to stacato
So he has to sound more like Barenboim? lol hilarious..
"this piece is not that hard actually" of course not - it's quite easy. But not to play like this. This man is currently one of the greatest living recital pianists and he's almost peerless in this repertoire - we've heard Barenboim, Brendel (a few years back before retirement), Uchida, Pollini, Lupu, Pletnev and many others fairly recently and believe me - this is marvelous playing in terms of musicianship.
Elliotvm easy to play hard to interpret
Elliotvm easy to play hard to interpret
I listened Barenboim and Sokolov in Prague in 2018... Actually it's not possible to compare right now... Sokolov from another planet... sorry
19 deaf people
Que conste que yo la toco mejor
Too fast.,..buchbinder plays better