It feels nice to read the comments and find so many people who were sent here from the same source as I was. It's a warm, communal feeling, like meeting friends you never knew you had.
Haruki Murakami's taste in music is pretty cool, tbh. Prince, The Beatles, and Classical Music. The depth and "the persistent inward moving spirit that's filled with a pliant, youthful sort of curiosity."
I finlly figured out why Rubinstein has such a great reputation. He's a complete master of counterpoint, making every voice sing and crescendo/decrescendo independently. The trio is like a concerto for violin and cello with Rubinstein as the orchestra! I guess I never noticed that before because he usually plays Chopin, who's not very contrapuntal, or else concertos where the orchestra plays the role of the orchestra and he's free to be a soloist.
such a beautiful sound. The golden sound of the golden age. I have a friend who has all the greats of this era on the original 78s. I started my life listening to all these and the opera greats.
무라카미 하루키 책을 여럿이 모여 읽고 있어요. 지금은 해변의 카푸카를 읽고 있지요. 1권을 읽었고 이제 2권을 읽을려고 합니다. 함께 읽는 선생님께서 올려주셔서 이 곡을 듣습니다. 여기는 비가 옵니다. 차안에서 떨어지는 빗소리를 들으며 하루키 책을 보고 있어요. 하루키 세계가 넓고 넓군요.
If you ever need classical music to listen to, go no further than a Murakami novel. Each one I read inevitably ends with me tracking down a piece of music I'm unfamiliar with. It's a pleasant bonus.
For those who may be interested in a different, slower but more melodic take on this wonderful music, check out the Kempff-Rostropovich-Menuhin 1974 Paris performance, also available on UA-cam.
Oczywiście trafiłam tu dzięki książce Murakami. Z początku Kafka nad morzem wydawała mi się dziwna, ale później wciągnęła mnie ta powieść, tak jak ta muzyka. Wszystko razem bardzo magiczne... Pozdrawiam wszystkich którzy podążyli i podążają tą intrygującą ścieżką
The great Bernard Haitink who died this week said"When I hear the slow movement of the Archduke Trio..... my heart opens. I hope that never leaves me" We have lost one of the greats. RIP.
@pwong702 Thank you for allowing us to listen to it. I was inspired by Kafka on the shore as most people here... but thank you.. for the effort to share it.
This reminds me of the Bach Busoni Chaconne, that one is a bit more dramatic but the feeling is similar, like longing for something you don't remember. I recommend Helene Grimaud's interpretation.
Mr. Hoshino brought me here :)
Me too ☺️
Haha me too!
😅 yeah
Me too
same here
I come here after reading Kafka on the Shore. Can't deny that Hoshino and that cafe owner have great taste, I totally love it!
Even though hoshino have no clue about classical music, he still have the competence to enjoy it
Same here
@@ipfreely9496 yesss and in this case, i feel like i'm that Hosino who barely knowing about classical genre but still enjoy this beautiful piece!
Same here
several great song that we can found in kafka
"Nakata doesn't know what memories are, Nakata is always in the present..."
Hoshino has a great taste. Who else are here because of Kafka on the shore?
(raises hand)
✋
Pat Collett
Raises hand.
I am here because of Kafka on the shore
Je suis là pour ça😉
Thank you Murakami
Oh, yes 😌
Same! Hoshino brought me here😉
Mr. Hoshino heard it in the cafe right? 😄
@@ssahaj17 sip
It feels nice to read the comments and find so many people who were sent here from the same source as I was. It's a warm, communal feeling, like meeting friends you never knew you had.
Haruki Murakami's taste in music is pretty cool, tbh. Prince, The Beatles, and Classical Music.
The depth and "the persistent inward moving spirit that's filled with a pliant, youthful sort of curiosity."
He doesn't actually like the Beatles that much. He just had to listen to it, because it was all over the radio when he was in school.
He actually quoted that for Hayden, when he was compared to Bach and Mozart
I owe this to Murakami, always a pleasure to follow his good music taste
I now have a great deal of respect for the cafe owner. Mr Hoshino and the retired official brought me here!
Came here while reading Kafka on the Shore. Wonderful piece. Thank you to Hoshino and the cafe owner. No wonder they enthused about it.
One of the treasures of my discotheque.
I finlly figured out why Rubinstein has such a great reputation. He's a complete master of counterpoint, making every voice sing and crescendo/decrescendo independently. The trio is like a concerto for violin and cello with Rubinstein as the orchestra! I guess I never noticed that before because he usually plays Chopin, who's not very contrapuntal, or else concertos where the orchestra plays the role of the orchestra and he's free to be a soloist.
The combination of these 3 musicians is exceptional. Especially Heifetz and Feuermann, whose sonority and nuances match perfectly
such a beautiful sound. The golden sound of the golden age. I have a friend who has all the greats of this era on the original 78s. I started my life listening to all these and the opera greats.
It's so nice to see all of your comments, you who enjoy this book as much as I do :)
This world is a very small place.
At least now I now.....there are people around the world ...who think same. Great to see you here.
Recorded September 12, 13, 1941. Eight months later (May 25, 1942), Feuermann died, due to complications during surgery. He was 39 years old.
무라카미 하루키 책을 여럿이 모여 읽고 있어요. 지금은 해변의 카푸카를 읽고 있지요. 1권을 읽었고 이제 2권을 읽을려고 합니다. 함께 읽는 선생님께서 올려주셔서 이 곡을 듣습니다. 여기는 비가 옵니다. 차안에서 떨어지는 빗소리를 들으며 하루키 책을 보고 있어요. 하루키 세계가 넓고 넓군요.
I miss nakata
I hope he can read again and can go to the library
Maybe my favorite Murakami character.
Nakata. 🤗❤️
old man was the best
make it rain fish again!
Thanks mr hoshino to share this beauty with us ❤
If you ever need classical music to listen to, go no further than a Murakami novel. Each one I read inevitably ends with me tracking down a piece of music I'm unfamiliar with. It's a pleasant bonus.
Si pe mine m-a adus Murakami aici!
🎉
Thank you for posting the best performance of the greatest piano trio ever written!
For those who may be interested in a different, slower but more melodic take on this wonderful music, check out the Kempff-Rostropovich-Menuhin 1974 Paris performance, also available on UA-cam.
Maravilhoso! Obrigada Murakami..
Sempre me arrepio quando venho a buscar referências deixadas por Murakami, e me deparo com outros viajantes.
Murakami é um gênio
Oczywiście trafiłam tu dzięki książce Murakami. Z początku Kafka nad morzem wydawała mi się dziwna, ale później wciągnęła mnie ta powieść, tak jak ta muzyka. Wszystko razem bardzo magiczne... Pozdrawiam wszystkich którzy podążyli i podążają tą intrygującą ścieżką
The great Bernard Haitink who died this week said"When I hear the slow movement of the Archduke Trio..... my heart opens. I hope that never leaves me" We have lost one of the greats. RIP.
Perfect to enjoy a cup of coffee to and contemplate on life.
I'm reading Kafka on the shore that's why I'm here to listening as Hoshino "archiduke Trio".
Hoshino had great taste
Great music to broaden perspective and think about life😊😊✨Thank you Murakami san!
I always look up the music Murikami talks about in his books. It feels more immersive
"Когда не знаешь как описать словами, лучше не начинай" - Сада
Хотелось бы написать многое, но слишком много мыслей, спасибо Мураками 💘
Stupendo. Tocca gli accordi della nostra sensibilità. Grazie a Hoshimo e Murakami per avermelo fatto scoprire
Gracias Murakami
Semplicemente fantastico, tocca tutti gli accordi emotivi...Grazie
Listening with the great Hoshino. "Kafka on the shore" by Murakami. 😄
thanks mr Hoshino
Muito bom! Obrigado Murakami!! 🙂
@pwong702 Thank you for allowing us to listen to it. I was inspired by Kafka on the shore as most people here... but thank you.. for the effort to share it.
Here for hoshino!
it was in my dream and i'm with hoshino when i woke up i search it right away
The cafe owner had a great taste
This reminds me of the Bach Busoni Chaconne, that one is a bit more dramatic but the feeling is similar, like longing for something you don't remember. I recommend Helene Grimaud's interpretation.
I'm listening to the music and I am thinking of the feeling that Hoshino felt when he heard it.... Kafka on the shore
Bravo "Million Dollar Trio"! Hoshino was right, it is the best performance.
감사합니다. 무라카미 하루키씨!
גם אני כאן בגלל הושינו-סאן
I'm here because of Mr. Hoshino and The Coffee Shop's owner!
Grazie Murakami.....seguendo il tuo racconto imparo tanto 😀
Million Dollar Trio: Haruki Murakami, Kafka am Strand
13:35 is so moody and right.
The retired Education minister and current cafe owner sent me here.
Gracias a Hoshino, estoy aquí... Y no me arrepiento.
Merci~*
mil gracias
18:00
Terminando de leer Kafka en la orilla... Y como Hoshina necesitaba escuchar "El trío del archiduque"
Me too❤
Hoshino!!🤩🤩
Japan brings me here
Sto leggendo Kafka sulla spiaggia …mentre ascolto Million Dollar Triò 🎶 🎻🎹🎼
Anche io
I came here after reading Kafka on the shore❤.
Me too
Ευχαριστω Μουρακαμι
Saludes a los de Libro y Cuchara
I am also here because of mr hoshino.Strange!
أنا الآن أقرأ كافكا
hoshino's taste is good...
who am i?
Beni de...teşekkürler hoshino
if any indians here ✨
Gracia's murakami
Hoshino, truck driver, is guilty 😅
I like coffee shop songs. They are far better than this one.
Actually simply too fast, prefer Rubinsteins later records regarding chamber music
Hmmm...
Merci à l'ancien fonctionnaire de la fonction publique d'avoir passé ce morceau au moment où M. Hoshino passait par là :)
I just found this while reading about Hoshino talking to poor dead Nakata 🥲