Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, op. 73 (Brendel, Rattle) - full score
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827) - Piano Concerto No. 5 in E-flat Major, op. 73, "Emperor". Composed in 1809. Performed by Alfred Brendel (piano) and Vienna Philharmonic orchestra conducted by Simon Rattle. With the full score of the Concerto.
I. Allegro - 00:04
II. Adagio un poco mosso - 21:00
III. (attacca) Rondo. Allegro - 29:17
Image: Cover of the first edition of the Concerto, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1811
Sheet music: Beethoven's Complete Works, Breitkopf und Härtel, 1862
The attacca of the second and third movement is by far one of the best transitions in classical music
The modulation from B major to E flat major is so simple and ingenious
Indeed
Indeed
Best part: 00:00 - 39:59
Indeed
11:50 - 12:41 makes me want to cry
Beethoven was just a genius
Ich finde es wunderbar, die gesamte Partitur verfolgen zu können - manchmal taugt UA-cam ja doch zu etwas.
Outstanding! Even if you've never read music, if you focus on it completely for 40min (and watch EVERY SECOND), you'll understand it all by the end.
Love this concerto.
Thanks for providing this performance and the score.
Thanks for uploading!
como siempre :incomparable ,gracias
FABULOUS! GREAT PIANIST/GREAT ORCHESTRA!!!
1 word, WOW
no
❤️ thx!
This is the work Beethoven's orchestra can't play in Immortal Beloved due to his deafness...
Immortal Beloved is not historically accurate. Beethoven himself did not premiere the concerto but one of his pupils.
@@LachlanTyrrell2003 In fact, the first performance was by Archduke Rudolf, to whom it was dedicated.
The first public concert was by Friedrich Schneider, a german composer who studied with his father and later in Zittau.
@@Murtaskegg Oh, I read somewhere that Czerny was the first to perform it.
@@LachlanTyrrell2003 It's commonly cited. Schneider gave the Leipzig debut in November 1811. Czerny, who is far more known today and Beethoven's pupil, performed it for the first time in Vienna in February 1812.
pretty much everything that is shown in that terrible movie is not only inaccurate, but an insult to Beethoven's principles and character.
As much as I like Gary Oldman as an actor, that film should be burned, that's how awful and wrong it is.
1:11 1:47 2:08 3:24 3:474:02 4:12
26:00 i hear moonlight sonata
14:55
22:54
10:00
24:28 : harmonie + orchestration (le piano semble s'envoler)
25:38
5:46
14:51
6:57 - 7:19 😎😎
😎😎
1:46 26
12:41 350
39'59 de bonheur (... 37'35 !)
베토벤 - [피아노 협주곡 5번] [황제]
What is tempo dyan po
34:54 Sounds very modern ❤
I have heard dozens of recornings since the 50's of this work. Actually played the 1st movement myself. Find this recording "cold and without feeling sorry to say. Best I have heard so far that brings out the true "Beethoven emotion" is the recording by Helen Grimaud.
Rubbish. There is no such emotion as 'Beethoven emotion'. That is really retarded.
I prefer Wilhelm Kempffs record from 1961 with Berlin Philharmonic and Brendel with Chicago Symphony Orchestra conducted by Levine
@@wolfgangoker1865 Listen to the Artur Schnabel recording if you want warmth and deep connection with the composer.
34:44 Glitch
I heard this piece the first time about 50 years ago and it was love at the first bar. Since that time I hear it regularly almost each week and it enjoys me again and again🌹
His second movement all ways moves me deeply
I may have missed it but when was this recorded - was it a a live performance? Never heard Brendel sound so magnificent, esp. the 2 and 3 movements.
I - 00:04
II - 20:59
III - 29:15
Thank you so much, this has helped me.
@@vitogeraci7146 🙂
Thank you so much for this!
14:06 - piano sonata no. 10
kind of
Nah...
WONDERFUL Performance!
This is one of many, many works that prove Beethoven was one of 3 apex composers. Unbelievable.
thanks for upload. i didn't even know where i was. hahaha i barely hear clarinet. now i know where i have to play hahahha
Sometimes I wonder If Beethoven really knew the greatness he was writing. Its likely he thought he would become an average composer who simply worked hard, and it could be possible. Beethoven might have been another musician like Jean Louis Duport or Niccolo Paganini. Beethoven expirimented and spent so much time on his art. But it's likely he saw himself as Just another composer.
19:12
Wowwwww
Wenn ich alleine bin. Dann sagt die seele: hore.....und ich hore...keine fleisch Music....seele
21:00
2:53 violin excerpt
folia 14:53
too by the metronome for me
12:59 Amazing!! :D :D :D
Music is supposed to be fun.
Not necessarily
this can't be the Rattle recordings, sound is awful, sounds like 60's vintage
exactly
An ad right in the middle? Incredible how this can be posted without stipulating timing of ads. Unwatchable, what a pity.
Ad Blocker my friend
Especially at 20:00 (mvt 1 bar 553)
Great but sometimes boring.
This is too complex and deep for simple minds. 🤔
Presumably you mean Brendel's playing nor Beethoven's great music.
It’s never boring
@@johnvalentine4720 Brendel is a great interpret of Beethoven
@@wolfgangoker1865 Absolutely agreed. And yet somehow this version to me sounds strangely 'flat'