nobody does Beethoven better. Brendel's sensitive and precise pianism, without being prissy, and highly intelligent musicianship do this music superb justice.
Because of its simplicity and open sonority in the lower register, perhaps the most difficult first movement of the Sonatas to control, tonally. But for Brendel..
I love that he takes a slightly slower tempo. It really sets the peaceful, natural mood of the piece.
Exactly. I like Pollini’s Beethoven but here, Brendel is the best I think. Peace and clarity.
My humble opinion: Best interpretation of this Beethoven sonata
I have listen to different interpretations and this is so beautiful and intens!
Indeed
It's really really good. What do you think about Ethella Chuprik's version, though?
Agree this is how I imagined it being played when I read it
nobody does Beethoven better. Brendel's sensitive and precise pianism, without being prissy, and highly intelligent musicianship do this music superb justice.
What a perfect school - to play beautifully without even one little movement...
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You know,i'm kidding, right
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Yeah, to me too buddy))
Goddamn, the tempo is a solid frame of gold holding up this masterful interpretation. Extremely beautiful half-step section.
perhaps just the best interpreter of Beethoven
Because of its simplicity and open sonority in the lower register, perhaps the most difficult first movement of the Sonatas to control, tonally. But for Brendel..
The best for beetho
You should listen to Sokolov's version! It's really beautiful as well. Very precise and subtle.
Barenboim's version seems slower and even more peaceful. But this one is nice too.
Sick of loading up sonatas then finding it to be just one movement.
pianism
Brendel for beto turek bach pollini stravinsky michelangeli debussy Richter scriabin prokofiev ravel? Accept suggestions
wtf is happening in the photo, what's wrong with the grand piano
It's warped :D