Barenboim is a wonderful and great pianist. His performances of Beethoven are remembered for a long time. He plays his not easy sonatas as if they were the easiest pieces in the world. Its godlike!
Me encanta el segundo movimiento de esta sonata. Me encanta la seriedad, el dramatismo y la angustia que expresa la parte A de este movimiento y que contrasta con la parte B mas tranquila y también me gusta su compás ternario que hace que tenga un caracter bailable de un vals.
Lol. He does that quite a bit in these performances. It often works really well but for me not so much in this first movement. I personally love the soaring sensation of those first few measures and you can only get that if you play it allegro. I feel bad criticizing since I can't even play this, but hey, that's what the Internet is for. All that said, I'm still in awe of this guy and his performances.
@@mrdrgriffin8790 in the mean time each part is clear and extremely expressive which is impossible to do at very high speed. He is playing an allegro speed here. Just not an allegro flirting with presto. This is not a very "difficult" Beethoven sonata and the problem is that a lot of pianist playing all Beethoven's sonata tends to play the "easy" one at tremendous speed like they are not as important as the major big ones.
@@etiennedelaunois1737 understood. It IS clear and incredibly expressive. And I know he's capable of playing it faster. Ive listened to most his performances from this cycle and I get the sense that he is really savoring each performance. maybe he thinks it will be his last one? I don't know, but he really squeezes every ounce of expression out of these sonatas. Most of the time I enjoy it quite a bit, just not for the first movement of this sonata. I 100% agree with you that Beethoven sonatas are often played too fast. I know the performers are amazing but not all of the soantas were meant to be played presto. Or at least to my ears they don't all sound good that way.
La parte B del segundo movimiento se parece al tercer Mov. del piano concerto de Rachmaninov, me pregunto si este se basó en dicha parte para su composición o es mera casualidad.
you made me go back to listen to this...it's amazing...i have always been more excited about that playful part of the 3rd moving. But i like this a lot now
Es descarado observar al iniciar la sonata con esos saltitos que nos surge la imagen en mente de un señor paseando por el campo, oyendo piar a los pájaros,el ruido de un riachuelo,el viento,las hojas de los árboles,etc..una joyita de la literatura pianística
In 2005, to be exact. He performed all of Beethoven piano sonatas at the Staatsoper in Berlin. There's a DVD collection of all the concerts, which this seems to be taken from.
Desde luego sin ser una sonata conocida y más bien mini con 3 tiempos por decirlo así, su estructura es elemental y no es en absoluto tan compleja como una Waldstein, Apassionatta o Patética su belleza es intensa y rradiante al reflejar como no la mayor fuente de inspiración beethoveniana:"LA NATURALEZA"
0:00 1st movement
7:05 2nd movement
11:40 3rd movement
Chuxio
Suck it bro
I'm just joking
SS
thank you
I absolutely love the second movement of this sonata. Gives me chills. It almost feels like this opus was composed with Bach behind the veil
Daniel Barenboim is my favourite Beethoven interpreter. He is just something else!
Панки Хой❤❤
Barenboim lets us hear the music. My favorite Beethoven piano sonata.
Such a definitive performance. Never heard this played so clearly until now
Love your content
@@nerrdinho Im no Barenboim but thanks!
Amo tocar sonatas de Beethoven
Barenboim is a wonderful and great pianist. His performances of Beethoven are remembered for a long time. He plays his not easy sonatas as if they were the easiest pieces in the world. Its godlike!
Me encanta el segundo movimiento de esta sonata. Me encanta la seriedad, el dramatismo y la angustia que expresa la parte A de este movimiento y que contrasta con la parte B mas tranquila y también me gusta su compás ternario que hace que tenga un caracter bailable de un vals.
Минор рулит!))
Just whatched this with the Score in my hands,doing this with any great piece ia something transcendent!
Best performance!
Oh, the luscious tone he employs!
such a definitive perfomance never heard this played so cleary until now
Seine Lyrik fasziniert mich persönlich immer wieder, meine persönliche Referenzeinspielung dieser Sonate
It's played so beautiful and imaginative.
OMG! Beethoven is alive!!!
This made me cry
He certainly takes a leisurely pace in this sonata.
Lol. He does that quite a bit in these performances. It often works really well but for me not so much in this first movement. I personally love the soaring sensation of those first few measures and you can only get that if you play it allegro.
I feel bad criticizing since I can't even play this, but hey, that's what the Internet is for.
All that said, I'm still in awe of this guy and his performances.
@@mrdrgriffin8790 in the mean time each part is clear and extremely expressive which is impossible to do at very high speed. He is playing an allegro speed here. Just not an allegro flirting with presto.
This is not a very "difficult" Beethoven sonata and the problem is that a lot of pianist playing all Beethoven's sonata tends to play the "easy" one at tremendous speed like they are not as important as the major big ones.
@@etiennedelaunois1737 understood. It IS clear and incredibly expressive. And I know he's capable of playing it faster.
Ive listened to most his performances from this cycle and I get the sense that he is really savoring each performance. maybe he thinks it will be his last one? I don't know, but he really squeezes every ounce of expression out of these sonatas. Most of the time I enjoy it quite a bit, just not for the first movement of this sonata.
I 100% agree with you that Beethoven sonatas are often played too fast. I know the performers are amazing but not all of the soantas were meant to be played presto. Or at least to my ears they don't all sound good that way.
Гениально!
Мы и без тебя знаем!
@@ДарьяШилова-ы7р зачем вы так отвечаете грубо???
genial musica de Beethoven y genial interpretacion
Bravoo
Genial😮
Бравоооо
La parte B del segundo movimiento se parece al tercer Mov. del piano concerto de Rachmaninov, me pregunto si este se basó en dicha parte para su composición o es mera casualidad.
Fernando Mendizabal Contreras que concierto el 2?
Ununpentia Chygrynski yes.
Which theme of Rach 2 do you mean?
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The second movement of this sonata it one if the best things i heard.... I can not put a correct adjective, it's an inafable work.
you made me go back to listen to this...it's amazing...i have always been more excited about that playful part of the 3rd moving. But i like this a lot now
It is quite incredible, how much Beethoven has managed to put into that allegretto - so many pictures, colors, expressions , moods. A masterpiece.
Wait, what? Did you mean infallible
@@bruhmomenthdr7575 I think he means ineffable.
@@strawberriesandcandy It's more dance like when it's slower. It's a menuet.
i have a feeling that this is gonna be played in a wealthy people's meeting
Es descarado observar al iniciar la sonata con esos saltitos que nos surge la imagen en mente de un señor paseando por el campo, oyendo piar a los pájaros,el ruido de un riachuelo,el viento,las hojas de los árboles,etc..una joyita de la literatura pianística
The second movement sounds like Michelle from the Beatles
Великая музыка. Только она оправдывает существованте человечестаа
Does anyone know when this was recorded?
Probably around 2006
In 2005, to be exact. He performed all of Beethoven piano sonatas at the Staatsoper in Berlin. There's a DVD collection of all the concerts, which this seems to be taken from.
13:09 - possible inspiration for Tanhäuser? O du, mein holder Abendstern?
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Pprt
Se quiser s mn
Desde luego sin ser una sonata conocida y más bien mini con 3 tiempos por decirlo así, su estructura es elemental y no es en absoluto tan compleja como una Waldstein, Apassionatta o Patética su belleza es intensa y rradiante al reflejar como no la mayor fuente de inspiración beethoveniana:"LA NATURALEZA"
3:40
Brooooooooooo
الي جي مقطع الدحيح يسوي لايك
Амвзинг
Ohh no cringee