beethoven was fully deaf when he composed this. Ppl mustve thought hed lost his mind. Some of this stuff reminds me of rock music, so much chromaticism and dissonance, the pounding rhythm of chords, the insistence on long trills and drawn out glissandos. Its almost amateurish, naive even. Its like beethoven who having lost his hearing is relearning what a piano and what music should/could be. Not that its jazz or rock, but there are clues of what is to come within this piece. "It took me four years to paint like Raphael but it took me a lifetime to paint like a child" came to mind whilst seeing this for the first time. This is probably the best piano piece ever made, no bs.
It is beethoven sonata 32 is jazz itself especially first movement as beethoven experimented with sonatas ,it has jazz components with sudden chromatics, woogie boogie rhythms , dissonance, Diatonics, diminish, augmented, 7th and chromatic chords similar to jazz in first movement and boogie woogie dance in second movement But as you said one thing was wrong beethoven didn't write music like modern composer by using piano as it was not a etude or prelude but it is sonata which is perfect for directly turning to orchestral composition and beethoven wrote music in countryside sitting in a bench and he wrote his 7th symphony in a spa 😅
So exciting to SEE this. Thank you. Such sublime music… and always the question- how did the composer experience it, himself??? And I didn’t get a click baity title, so I’m happy about that. The music is it’s own recommendation 🎹🎵
beethoven was fully deaf when he composed this. Ppl mustve thought hed lost his mind. Some of this stuff reminds me of rock music, so much chromaticism and dissonance, the pounding rhythm of chords, the insistence on long trills and drawn out glissandos. Its almost amateurish, naive even. Its like beethoven who having lost his hearing is relearning what a piano and what music should/could be. Not that its jazz or rock, but there are clues of what is to come within this piece. "It took me four years to paint like Raphael but it took me a lifetime to paint like a child" came to mind whilst seeing this for the first time. This is probably the best piano piece ever made, no bs.
Agreed.
It is beethoven sonata 32 is jazz itself especially first movement as beethoven experimented with sonatas ,it has jazz components with sudden chromatics, woogie boogie rhythms , dissonance, Diatonics, diminish, augmented, 7th and chromatic chords similar to jazz in first movement and boogie woogie dance in second movement
But as you said one thing was wrong beethoven didn't write music like modern composer by using piano as it was not a etude or prelude but it is sonata which is perfect for directly turning to orchestral composition and beethoven wrote music in countryside sitting in a bench and he wrote his 7th symphony in a spa 😅
Actually was not fully deaf yet, according to Czerny. He could still hear some with an ear trumpet
That description got my hyped up tho lol.
did it not deliver?
This is also the same song showcased in the Beethoven Jazz video, describing this song with many futuristic jazz qualities.
Beethoven was complety deaf when wrote this...
the boogie-woogie sonata
Aperte >> 15:05 Beethoven's Jazz.
Not jazz at all.... Ragtime maybe.
So exciting to SEE this. Thank you.
Such sublime music…
and always the question- how did the composer experience it, himself???
And I didn’t get a click baity title, so I’m happy about that. The music is it’s own recommendation 🎹🎵
00:50 - 00:53
Could you do bach-busoni chaccogne or toccata in d minor?
Hi there! Yes, I will reply back to this comment when it's ready :)
@@LibraryofMusic thank you!
Hi there! It's ready - ua-cam.com/video/Kv0bsYWNf8g/v-deo.html Sorry it took that long - very complicated.
@@LibraryofMusic thank you so much
Arietta 8:14
6:51 moonlight sonata 3rd movement
Why does the second and last movement make me so sleepy
the ending is dreamy, purposely fading away. perfect way to end the sonata cycle imo
injouable
Le plus complexe. à la fois technique et émotionnel. les trilles à la fin montent au ciel.
The "Jo-se-phine" Sonata
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