Des Bagatelles qui ne sont pas de bagatelles, mais de très belles pièces. La 4ème en particulier est une merveille. L'interprétation est parfaite. Tout ce qu'il faut pour rendre la vie plus gaie.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser fein komponierten Bagatellen im gut phrasierten Tempo mit klarem Anschlag des Klaviers und angenehmer Dynamik. Echt unvergleichlicher Künstler!
Nosh, I'm not allowed to answer to your post :-(. I also like this set very much. And Schnabel is perfect here. Astonishing playing in the second piece.
Quite a putdown to refer to these delightful short pieces as fluff. Beethoven didn't write fluff. I thought the better description was that this is the closest to Mozart that Beethoven gave us.
@@lynnebair2092 OK, well, "fluff" is not far from "trifle" or "bagatelle." So in a sense Mari is correct. However, it's one thing for Beethoven to call it by such a term and it's another thing for someone else to do that. Mari calling the piece a bagatelle wouldn't be inappropriate, but calling it fluff is a bit insulting to the composer.
Des Bagatelles qui ne sont pas de bagatelles, mais de très belles pièces. La 4ème en particulier est une merveille. L'interprétation est parfaite. Tout ce qu'il faut pour rendre la vie plus gaie.
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser fein komponierten Bagatellen im gut phrasierten Tempo mit klarem Anschlag des Klaviers und angenehmer Dynamik. Echt unvergleichlicher Künstler!
Perfect !...🙌👍
Beautiful !
An interesting assortment which seems worthwhile to audition, the most reminiscent of Mozart that Ludwig gave to us. Thanks a lot, motu.
"worthwhile to audition" morons have no limits .........
Nosh, I'm not allowed to answer to your post :-(.
I also like this set very much. And Schnabel is perfect here. Astonishing playing in the second piece.
Oh my God
Grazie
EVER SINCE I WAS A YOUNG BOY
I PLAYED THE SILVER BALL
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Schnabel is so much better than my grade 1 piano performance. Seriously, he makes something of these fluffy musical bits.
I don't think you need to tell us Schnabel was better than your grade 1 performance...
Quite a putdown to refer to these delightful short pieces as fluff. Beethoven didn't write fluff. I thought the better description was that this is the closest to Mozart that Beethoven gave us.
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I completely agree.
This 'fluff' also rather contradicts the notion that LvB was a mediocre melodist.
@@lynnebair2092 this has absolutely nothing to do with Mozart !!
@@lynnebair2092 OK, well, "fluff" is not far from "trifle" or "bagatelle." So in a sense Mari is correct. However, it's one thing for Beethoven to call it by such a term and it's another thing for someone else to do that. Mari calling the piece a bagatelle wouldn't be inappropriate, but calling it fluff is a bit insulting to the composer.
You know that, as a child, he played for Brahms?
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A nice rendering of musical hiccups (goes crazy in the end ) .. :)
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