Julia, thank you SO MUCH for that 2nd violin entrance at 15:03. I could just hug you for that note! (Oh, and Beethoven too; yeah, I could hug him for *every* note here). Such a masterful performance.
The bars from 0:15 to 0:21 sound exactly like the notes that a species of bird sing everyday at a tree that is in my home. I always thought they could be a line of music.
This is like what? A triple fugue? Because I hear 3 melodies that come back and I think they are individual subjects. First is the one that starts the fugue with long notes in octaves. Then there is the one with the repeated notes. And then there is a third melody towards the middle of the fugue that sounds like a third subject.
I believe there are only two themes: the "galloping" one and the one with the crazy notation. The introduction that precedes the fugue is germinated from the second motif.
there are two main themes that are introduced in the Overtura the third one is introduced straight in the first fugue. Only two of the themes(the opening theme and the fugue theme) are played in the first fugue and in the meno mosso it's the second theme with the first theme. It's a double fugue throughout the entire movement except for at one point when Beethoven combines all the themes at once
Almost. Beethoven wrote 14th and 16th quartet's after this and was urged to write a replacement finale for the 13th quartet (thus replacing Grosse Fuge), which ultimately became the last substantial composition he completed before his death. I've made a video for that finale last year: ua-cam.com/video/i7BRtXPzlgQ/v-deo.html
I Could Listen To This Incredible Masterpiece Every Day.
Same.
Julia, thank you SO MUCH for that 2nd violin entrance at 15:03. I could just hug you for that note! (Oh, and Beethoven too; yeah, I could hug him for *every* note here). Such a masterful performance.
Did Beethoven time traveled to the 1900s because this is like music from that era
vesteel I don't hear it
It was definitely ahead of it's time.
@@nibiruplanetx784 From Wikipedia: Igor Stravinsky described it as "an absolutely contemporary piece of music that will be contemporary forever."
The bars from 0:15 to 0:21 sound exactly like the notes that a species of bird sing everyday at a tree that is in my home. I always thought they could be a line of music.
bird songs while singing L ucy in the S ky with D iamonds apparently :D
what kind of demon-birds from the infernos of hell are you hearing???
@@azuranokurobuchiumi lmao 😂😂😭
call messiaen
Purple: Violin I
Blue: Violin II
Green: Viola
Red: Cello
This is one of the first pieces that I was introduced to in classical music! This is also one of my favorites. Thank you very much for uploading!
RevoDon3S What a goddamn monster of an introduction to classical music. It would probably scare others away! It's great you liked it
M's Compositions I know! That was about 3 years ago... l never EVER loved classical music less. I still listen to it every day.
Humanity does not even deserve this. More alien than any UFO.
moltovivace oh to the contrary, what I love about this is just how human it exactly is
So Beautiful.
Indeed,sir
yes.
i love this theme! Its the most genius work from Beethoven. So... Beethoven's genius + PianoCzarX genius = Excelence
Thank you! Great job! 非常感謝!
what a gorgeous performance
Thank you for introducing me to my favorite piece of music
This piece is scary.
A very good Beethoven.
Yes!
This piece makes me happy.
Fairy Puke As It Does Me.😁
Magnificent
Finally! thanks for this!!
Amazement
I listen to this every day. It's so good!
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!
Difficult music. Beethoven's masterpiece.
Oh damn, what a briliant Idea! I really love your channel. Keep up the good work man :)
신의 경지에 다다른 연주!!!
저도 그렇게 생각합니다.
私もそう思います。
Thank you so much I you have made my week this is my favourite piece thanks 😀
Johann Sebastian Bach it's not a song
Allegro Vivace Piano I know it is a fugue from Beethoven's bb major string quartet
How do you merge two videos together??
This is like what? A triple fugue? Because I hear 3 melodies that come back and I think they are individual subjects. First is the one that starts the fugue with long notes in octaves. Then there is the one with the repeated notes. And then there is a third melody towards the middle of the fugue that sounds like a third subject.
I believe there are only two themes: the "galloping" one and the one with the crazy notation. The introduction that precedes the fugue is germinated from the second motif.
@@10mimu Thing is, I hear the octaves theme of the introduction come back later on in the fugue specifically at 14:42
@@caterscarrots3407 Look at the fugue introduction - surely the octave theme is taken from the green-colored subject.
there are two main themes that are introduced in the Overtura the third one is introduced straight in the first fugue. Only two of the themes(the opening theme and the fugue theme) are played in the first fugue and in the meno mosso it's the second theme with the first theme. It's a double fugue throughout the entire movement except for at one point when Beethoven combines all the themes at once
Terrific
Bravissime!
Nice
this is awesome!
Epic
tearing up 5:34
Could you maybe do some Purcell or Lully
Basically 17th century Berg or Shosty.
10:34
is this beethoven last work?
Almost. Beethoven wrote 14th and 16th quartet's after this and was urged to write a replacement finale for the 13th quartet (thus replacing Grosse Fuge), which ultimately became the last substantial composition he completed before his death.
I've made a video for that finale last year: ua-cam.com/video/i7BRtXPzlgQ/v-deo.html
0:55 - Chopin's March.
blue having a seizure every time she plays a note
It took me the whole video to figure out the tonality.
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Impressive clarity but i feel a bit lacking in energy
jestem 1
why did he write so weird. everything is so discrete
sorry, that was rather negative. great animation. it just calls to attention how weird this fugue looks on keyboard
If you're going to be copy-pasting information from Wikipedia, you should AT LEAST give a link to the page.