At the time of Beethoven the pianists used to play and conduct, at present it is more a show, of course Daniel is an exception, his combination of playing and conducting is absolutely perfect . He must be very fond of Beethoven, since he gives us even the spiritual content. Littlejohn.
Gran concierto como todos los que interpreta Daniel Barenboim, no se puede tocar así sino se siente desde el alma Oídos agradecidos festejan esta gran interpretación
Among five piano concerti by Beethoven No.2 Op.19 is the least popular, but it is freshly like Mozart and yet already very Beethoven like. Barenboim's interpretaion is very profound,philosophical and contemplating. I have known him, mostly through LP's and CD's, very seldom through his live concerts for many years, almost since the late 1960's when he surprised the music world coming out of Argentina. Martha Algerich, Carlos Kleiber, and Barenboim are all from Argentine. Oh, Rondo Allegro has now started. I stop writing and listen to his performance attentively. Barenboim is a grwoing artist.
The cadenza of the first movement is just amazing. But it is still more amazing how Barenboim plays it. He keeps you on the edge of your seat, and holding your breath.
Chris Longford Actually the fugato cadenza was written for his pupil Archduke Rudolf in 1809. almost 15 or 20 years later since the first draft of this work was made. That explains the complexity of it.
Yes we’re so lucky to have these cadenzas for concerto no. 2,4 written from a mature Beethoven. The 2nd concerto cadenza is one of the most incredible feats for a written down improvisation ever!
Barenboim - one of the greatest! D A S - ist das größte Glück meines Lebens: www.crowdfundinginternational.eu/user/Estid2017 Endlich zu Beethovens (Klavier-) und anderen Konzerten in die großen und kleinen Konzertsäle dieser Welt zu reisen und Musik mit Meistern wie Barenboim live erleben zu können!
Das ist mir eines der schönsten Klavierkonzerte Beethovens, insbesondere weil ich es in meiner Kindheit viel gehört habe. Es bringt mir schöne Erinnerungen an diese so stark sprechenden Motiven, die sich miteinander gegenseitig vollständigen. Barenboim macht eine fließende Interpretation, die perfekt Orchester und Klavier integriert.
Last year, while shopping at a thrift store, I found this work from Beethoven in a still wrapped vinyl LP record from Deutsche Grammophon. I love listening to it - subtle static and all!
This concerto sounds so delightfully Mozartean to me, not that there's anything wrong with Beethoven demonstrating his admiration for Mozart! This was the first of the five piano concertos Beethoven wrote, although it was the second to be published.
This is the best Mozart concerto he never wrote! Beethoven proved with this that he is better than Mozart. Like saying to Mozart, you were here by accident, because of your existence I was tortured in childhood, I made myself and after all suffering I still can write music as divine and mesmerizing as you. and even more... I won.
I have little knowledge and experience with classical music. I'm listening to this concert for the first time and immediately thought: That sounds very much like Mozart.
Mozart like in style, but hardly Mozart in structure or thematic material. There are no memorable melodies at all in this, just thematic material typical of Beethoven.
Beethoven - Concerto n.2 Composto tra il 1795 e il 1798 analogamente al primo in Do magg. si rifà al modello mozartiano sopratutto per quanto riguarda l'entrata del pianoforte . Anche il rondò finale porta a Mozart per quanto Beethoven si faccia notare per l'estrosita' che fanno i travedere i grandiosi sviluppi del musicista, che vengono evidenziati a partire dal concerto n,3
11:28 my God, that chord alone is just sublime
At the time of Beethoven the pianists used to play and conduct, at present it is more a show, of course Daniel is an exception, his combination of playing and conducting is absolutely perfect . He must be very fond of Beethoven, since he gives us even the spiritual content. Littlejohn.
Gran concierto como todos los que interpreta Daniel Barenboim, no se puede tocar así sino se siente desde el alma
Oídos agradecidos festejan esta gran interpretación
Among five piano concerti by Beethoven No.2 Op.19 is the least popular, but it is freshly like Mozart and yet already very Beethoven like. Barenboim's interpretaion is very profound,philosophical and contemplating. I have known him, mostly through LP's and CD's, very seldom through his live concerts for many years, almost since the late 1960's when he surprised the music world coming out of Argentina. Martha Algerich, Carlos Kleiber, and Barenboim are all from Argentine. Oh, Rondo Allegro has now started. I stop writing and listen to his performance attentively. Barenboim is a grwoing artist.
You mean to tell me you were actually writing this stuff during the closing bars of the adagio ?????? No wonder you write such gibberish!
@The Blissful Zombie Concerti is the italian summation of concerto. No need to correct everyone's grammer. Just get the point my deer.
I am 11 and I play this ! It's very cool!!!!
It's VERY cool; keep on playing! 😘🎹🎶
It is amazing concerto!) Performance by Barenboim - is one of the most successful and touching!) I think, He is - genius of piano performance art!
whoever disliked this has no music knowledge
The cadenza of the first movement is just amazing. But it is still more amazing how Barenboim plays it. He keeps you on the edge of your seat, and holding your breath.
Kobzar3374 it sounds very much like his late piano sonatas don’t you think? Very mature writing for his earlier stage.
Chris Longford Actually the fugato cadenza was written for his pupil Archduke Rudolf in 1809. almost 15 or 20 years later since the first draft of this work was made. That explains the complexity of it.
I had no clue but I could definitely tell it was mature. Thanks for the further information.
Yes we’re so lucky to have these cadenzas for concerto no. 2,4 written from a mature Beethoven. The 2nd concerto cadenza is one of the most incredible feats for a written down improvisation ever!
Thank you for such exquisite music. I did so enjoy it!
Barenboim - one of the greatest! D A S - ist das größte Glück meines Lebens: www.crowdfundinginternational.eu/user/Estid2017 Endlich zu Beethovens (Klavier-) und anderen Konzerten in die großen und kleinen Konzertsäle dieser
Welt zu reisen und Musik mit Meistern wie Barenboim live erleben zu können!
Das ist mir eines der schönsten Klavierkonzerte Beethovens, insbesondere weil ich es in meiner Kindheit viel gehört habe. Es bringt mir schöne Erinnerungen an diese so stark sprechenden Motiven, die sich miteinander gegenseitig vollständigen. Barenboim macht eine fließende Interpretation, die perfekt Orchester und Klavier integriert.
Last year, while shopping at a thrift store, I found this work from Beethoven in a still wrapped vinyl LP record from Deutsche Grammophon. I love listening to it - subtle static and all!
I have always had a thing for the third movement of this concerto… Thank you for sharing this video.
it is a classic
Call me a heretic, but it is at this moment that Beethoven invents the funky baseline.
Genius, pure unadulterated genius. Gives so much pleasure.
This concerto sounds so delightfully Mozartean to me, not that there's anything wrong with Beethoven demonstrating his admiration for Mozart! This was the first of the five piano concertos Beethoven wrote, although it was the second to be published.
j 'adore!!!
Genial genial genial
Baenboim é um super-craque!!!
Pedro Magalhães Guimarães Ferreira, o "Baenboim" é como o amendoim, dá um super traque. O Barenboim é que é um super craque.
This is the best Mozart concerto he never wrote! Beethoven proved with this that he is better than Mozart. Like saying to Mozart, you were here by accident, because of your existence I was tortured in childhood, I made myself and after all suffering I still can write music as divine and mesmerizing as you. and even more... I won.
I have little knowledge and experience with classical music. I'm listening to this concert for the first time and immediately thought: That sounds very much like Mozart.
Mozart like in style, but hardly Mozart in structure or thematic material. There are no memorable melodies at all in this, just thematic material typical of Beethoven.
Nope, Beethoven Piano Concerto No.2 is not as charming as Mozart's best Piano Concertos.
Love is in the air....
Mr. daniel you're greatpianist man
Interprète... un des plus grands, compositeur....le plus grand........
Très. Beau. Concerto bravo
mijn favoriete muziek
Wondermooi!
Thank you 🙏 Daniel.
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Fabuloso
Great music and piano master,daniel is so good on the piano
Beethoven - Concerto n.2
Composto tra il 1795 e il 1798 analogamente al primo in Do magg. si rifà al modello mozartiano
sopratutto per quanto riguarda l'entrata del pianoforte . Anche il rondò finale porta a Mozart per quanto Beethoven si faccia notare
per l'estrosita' che fanno i travedere i grandiosi sviluppi del musicista, che vengono evidenziati
a partire dal concerto n,3
Not my favorite Beethoven, but Barenboim is a favorite pianist.
Great music
2:40 - 3:02 clean af
Good
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50 dislikes. I wonder the reason.
Another Beethoven-Barenboim super!
El rondó es lo mejor del universo
Juan Richart Ruiz Has escuchado a Chopin?
很讚
Not bad
blagodaram.
Zoja Petkova Markovic interpretacija!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
merveilleux Barenboim et génial Beethoven. Que de sérénité dans cette musique !!!!
You have
14:42
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This is the second best interpretation of Beethoven. Claudio Arrau is the number 1!
hay hay hay, que fino oido tiene. no asi su capacidad de discernir
End of 1st and 2nd movements and those people don't cough their guts out. Amazing (wtf is wrong with you people?)
barenboim's eyes are telling me he's not neccessarily mentally healthy
concentration
nah I just like shitposting
At least you're being honest about it, which is nice.
Well, that's one peculiar praise for me.
No pianist is metally heathy. Part of the job almost
I prefer Argerich