wilhelm kempff plays beethoven's Moonlight sonata complete song.wmv

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  • @marekvodicka
    @marekvodicka 6 років тому +298

    Wilhem Kempff is my favourite Beethoven interpreter. He always plays at the 'right' tempo where others rush or drag, and he just sounds to me like he truly understands the music. God bless his soul wherever he is now.

    • @MrGustavelarrouturou
      @MrGustavelarrouturou 2 роки тому +9

      indeed, he plays like a human not a pianist. Check out this video: 12:34 (the cadenza) it's from him ua-cam.com/video/O8Dpl-vAsU8/v-deo.html

    • @aquapie5706
      @aquapie5706 2 роки тому +6

      @mv022 I totally agree with you !

    • @SBCBears
      @SBCBears 8 місяців тому

      His interpretations allow Beethoven's music to emerge and become comprehensible.

    • @ichernichenko
      @ichernichenko 7 місяців тому +1

      Yes!! Yes!! I felt the same way. People try to show their talent by rushing. But it doesn't make you good.

    • @TheCitybike
      @TheCitybike 3 місяці тому

      Very good! when was this concert?

  • @JuGGerNauTT32
    @JuGGerNauTT32 7 років тому +165

    No one plays Beethoven, like Kempff. A monster of artistic and phrasing expression. Gentle and powerful, kind and ferocious with an unmistakable sense of restrain. So much that you feel the meaning of every phrase as the composer intended. Simply sublime.

    • @guscraig
      @guscraig 5 років тому +9

      thank you....that was/is spot on what I feel...but didnt/dont have your words to express it ( but i do now i guess...thank you!)

    • @alphalax7747
      @alphalax7747 Рік тому +3

      No one plays Beethoven like Beethoven

    • @ritorenello
      @ritorenello Рік тому +12

      @@alphalax7747 what an intelligent comment

    • @alicia_naraiah
      @alicia_naraiah Рік тому +8

      Most definitely! He’s one of those pianists, where u almost forget to breathe whilst you’re listening to him , as he has u almost spellbound with the beauty of his playing

    • @thomasrussell7135
      @thomasrussell7135 8 місяців тому

      Except Horowitz and Poon

  • @toparbitr0923
    @toparbitr0923 Рік тому +18

    For me, Beethoven is Kempf. Only he so brilliantly, organically, trustingly and carefully brings into our hearts that which is infinitely dear to him - his Beethoven.

  • @thechris0287
    @thechris0287 Рік тому +66

    He played the Piano like no other. This Moonlight Sonata is Masterpiece. By far the Best Version ever played

    • @rushwarp
      @rushwarp Рік тому

      Really? I think its rather simplistic and too fast. Go listen to Kissin's version its in the different league from this JV performance.

    • @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
      @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz 11 місяців тому

      HappyDuffmann. Kempff Is a legendary interpreterà of BEETHOVEN, but, believe me, "the Best Version" doesn't existe. There are a group of Himalayane summit, there are a group of oceans...

    • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
      @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 4 місяці тому

      @thechris0287 You are SO right!

    • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
      @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 4 місяці тому

      @@rushwarp YES, REALLY!!!

    • @kevinm6790
      @kevinm6790 10 днів тому

      @@rushwarpMany others play it in a similar tempo. Van Cliburn for one.

  • @reliom9836
    @reliom9836 Рік тому +57

    Kempf is in my opinion really the best one for this sonata. Every time I hear Beethoven's moonlight I am amazed that a man could write such Divine music

    • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
      @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 4 місяці тому

      @reliom9836 Amazing how many composers came along in a relatively short time, LvB, Haydn, Mozart,Bach, Schubert, Tchaikovsky etc. etc. etc.
      And this piece played by Kempff is the best version I ever heard. I am a LvB fan and heard this many, many times....

    • @JonHop1
      @JonHop1 18 днів тому

      @@JohnBlahuta-bb2iy Because they actually prioritized the art form then, and, unlike now, had SOUL! You cannot abandoned the lives these people lived at that time, that helped nurture this environment. The early Modern and Enlightenment periods of Europe fostered this genius. There was contentious debate and deep philosophical discussion on art and music that really pushed people to the extreme. Now, we have extremely talented musicians, who sadly have zero culture or "soul" behind them, and it shows in modern compositions. We, of today, simply cannot replicate the 1750's-1950's era of Classical music and the pure prodigies they produced.

    • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
      @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 18 днів тому

      @@JonHop1 Unfortunately I have to agree. MAYBE such a time of the past will appear again in....I don't know how many years. I for one am grateful for the treasures that were left behind for us.

  • @徐智展-d2t
    @徐智展-d2t 9 років тому +77

    the best performance of beethoven 's moonlight sonata ever

  • @Teddy_Toto
    @Teddy_Toto 5 років тому +45

    Liszt called the second movement of this sonata ‘a flower between two abysses.’ No matter how deep the suffering, Beethoven always finds a ray of light. Kempff really expresses this so well.

  • @ppsayl1235
    @ppsayl1235 8 років тому +227

    The last song I learned to play before I left classical for classic rock and joined a band. Now that I'm 46, I look back and realize this single song encompasses every emotion that hundreds of rock songs could never hope to capture. Sadness, euphoria, contempt, grief. This song will haunt me forever.

    • @purple467
      @purple467 8 років тому +24

      ppsayl123 It's not a song. A song has words.

    • @purple467
      @purple467 8 років тому +9

      so what are the words?

    • @robertlocke8160
      @robertlocke8160 7 років тому +18

      Aaliyah Williams He's right. A "song" has words. This is a piece of music, not a song.

    • @ppsayl1235
      @ppsayl1235 7 років тому +10

      Robert Locke True, but perhaps unspoken. The lyrics are: Grief.

    • @DanneoYT
      @DanneoYT 7 років тому +6

      Cant we just like both genre? rock is awesome so is classical

  • @Ciaran55
    @Ciaran55 8 років тому +129

    Kempff was born in 1895 (25.11) and died in 1991 (23.5). He performed in concerts despite his old age; his last recital was in Paris in 1981. He had Parkinson's at least a decade before he died, and spent his last years in Positano, Italy.
    He apparently wrote his own compositions and set up an academy - Wilhelm Kempff Kulturstiftung (culture foundation)

  • @SparklingGems
    @SparklingGems 8 років тому +51

    *Absolutely magnificent*...tears are a streaming...it's as if this brilliant man actually channelled Beethoven during the performance. So beautiful...so heart-touching...a precious gift for all of humanity. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @ItchyNose09
    @ItchyNose09 11 років тому +39

    It looks like he's somewhere else in time when he's playing the first movement, you can just see it in his eyes. It's almost like he's longing for something or he's lost in nostalgia.
    And then in the second movement, it's like he's having fun with the nostalgia.. like he's enjoying the memories and life in those notes.
    Third movement, it looks like its both! Like hes lost, longing, having fun. I swear, he's like the reincarnation of Beethoven and he just knows what is being felt in the piece.

  • @mariahmunnis6315
    @mariahmunnis6315 Рік тому +19

    I've listened to Wilhelm Kempf play this many times and I'm still speechless during the third movement. Magnificent.

  • @hardballget
    @hardballget Рік тому +4

    Sublime doesn't cut it for a word to explain this mans brilliance.
    The greatest musical artist i have ever heard by daylight.
    We are all blessed to have access to such great art.

  • @wuschibubu
    @wuschibubu 11 років тому +6

    This is more than notes and keys. It´s purely passion and emotion, This is what you feel when you listen to him, and this is how music is supposed to be. Kempff´s interpretation is so beautiful.

  • @martymcpeak4748
    @martymcpeak4748 Рік тому +4

    I still find myself coming back to hear Mr. Kempff playing this piece, and I am always on a roller-coaster of emotion. Rest In Peace Herr Kempff. there's no one who can match your skill and passion on your chosen instrument.

  • @leongunnyli6059
    @leongunnyli6059 5 років тому +10

    I love his phrasing. Just love it.

  • @VladimirMurin
    @VladimirMurin 11 років тому +17

    Одно хочу добавить - Боже! Храни таких людей, как Вильгельм Кемпф! Я счастлив быть его современником!

  • @rcastib
    @rcastib 5 років тому +72

    The like button is not enough.... UA-cam please add a standing ovation button for this video.!!!!

    • @linam4249
      @linam4249 2 роки тому +8

      This is by far the best comment I have seen on UA-cam in a long time! It's so true yet so funny. Thanks for making my day :)

  • @CarmenCita1129
    @CarmenCita1129 11 років тому +11

    Every time I listen to this I can't help but go play it myself and get lost in the music. It's truly a breathtaking piece of music.

  • @shanilmisra
    @shanilmisra 8 років тому +170

    This man owned this piece, as if the ghost of Beethoven was guiding his hands.

    • @guscraig
      @guscraig 5 років тому +10

      well there's something to be said for practice ....... ( and being a genius doesn't hurt) once I read that Mr. Wilhelm said he played this everyday of his life ALL OF HIS LIFE minus the first few years!!! WOW!!!!
      also it's my understanding that Beethoven was nearly deaf if not completely deaf, when he wrote this.... Beethoven never got to hear this as music......it was math i guess.......and that's just goddamn mind blowing on so many levels
      So i would like to believe that Beethoven waited a few hundred years in order to chose Wilhelm to play this AMAZING music for us in the 21st century
      thank u Beethoven thank you Wilhelm.......
      and seriously listening to this music is like listening to the baby Jesus play the piano!!!!!

    • @nicolo9093
      @nicolo9093 4 роки тому +5

      @@guscraig I assure you Beethoven heard this as music. In his head, but as music. He imagined all of this as a piece of piano, not as a mathematical formula. Do you ever get songs stuck in your head ? That's the feeling. Only Beethoven had the sound of God himself playing the piano stuck in his head. And then he wrote it down

    • @joelmacinnes2391
      @joelmacinnes2391 2 роки тому

      @@guscraig was deaf as early as when he wrote no14?

    • @hallio111
      @hallio111 2 роки тому +1

      @@guscraig yeah of course practice. but what really makes his version that good, is probably the experience he had with it while learning it. there are nuances with him playing this, that others are missing, how he hits the notes, everything. if you watch for example tiffany poon, when she watches back videos of her playing beethoven "wrong" as a kid , you can see how she realizes nuances, mistakes from back in the day, etc. learing about the piece with life and experience, and much more. also kempff had some kind of strong sprititual understanding and connection with the music. not all musicians , even though the piano basically exists complete embedded into their brains, and neural structure, do understand a piece like kempff did. at least I can hear stuff I really can't hear in other pianists playing this piece. most others playing this stuff sound dead. kempff had a really strong soul.

    • @johnblahuta6904
      @johnblahuta6904 Рік тому +1

      @ Shanil
      Listening, Ludwig's ghost WAS there....

  • @eliastefera8574
    @eliastefera8574 5 років тому +20

    This man is not himself playing this piece, that's Beethoven right there manifesting himself inside of this man!

    • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
      @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 4 місяці тому

      @eliasfera8574 Exremele well said!! Kempff BECOMES LvB!!!

  • @shippermd
    @shippermd 8 років тому +10

    he and the piano and the piece are one. played with mastery and passion!

  • @Magicspirit11
    @Magicspirit11 8 років тому +33

    Best ever interpretation. Absolutely perfect and eternal. Thank you Wihelm.

  • @gonzalosanchezsaldana3691
    @gonzalosanchezsaldana3691 6 років тому +10

    One of the best performances of this beautiful Sonata. Master Kempff has a recording of Beethoven's Piano Sonatas with Gramophon: a must have without any doubt.

  • @michellef7790
    @michellef7790 8 років тому +20

    He plays with such passion!

  • @guidopahlberg9413
    @guidopahlberg9413 6 років тому +8

    fantastic how he manages the 3rd movement at this age - like an old martial arts master that you don't take seriously until you see his incredible skills

  • @martiglesias60
    @martiglesias60 2 роки тому +5

    One of the greatest masters of the 20th century.

  • @ColeenHein
    @ColeenHein 7 років тому +6

    To all those who, before and after this post, dare to criticize any mistakes heard in this recording - when you can get through this entire piece without a mistake, THEN you are allowed to throw stones. Until then, please just enjoy how this piece is played so passionately by this amazing man. I've heard less precise versions touted to also be "amazing"... As one who has some piano background and therefore some "know-how", what this man does with this song is no small feat. What a pleasure to enjoy the gifts God has blessed him/us with!

    • @bogdanbarbu363
      @bogdanbarbu363 Рік тому

      Besides, Kempff was really old when performing here. In his prime, the man had the precision of a machine.

    • @kalithena88
      @kalithena88 Рік тому +1

      Passion itself WILL cause a mistake because the areas of the brain involved are mutually exclusive. Ironic that Beethoven too famously allegedly said that to play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable.

    • @johnblahuta6904
      @johnblahuta6904 Рік тому

      @ Coleen
      Do you even know HOW RIGHT you are?!

  • @xintan8000
    @xintan8000 9 років тому +65

    Wilhelm Kempff has displaced a wonderful piece of music with his whole-hearted emotions in it.This is one of the best Moonlight Sonata that has ever been played by anyone I heard.The audio may have some problems,but to me it is only the feels that he have shown in the video that matters.This is nearly perfect (Of course,nothing is perfect,but this is almost perfect from what I have heard) Bravo!

    • @adrianenciso9277
      @adrianenciso9277 8 років тому +3

      Despite being as old as he was, he still died too young. I just wish I could've seen him live

    • @searchers
      @searchers 8 років тому +10

      I saw him live in 1967/68 in Toronto. Sublime. One of the dozen best Beethoven interpreters of all time, in my opinion.

    • @vehrkalia
      @vehrkalia 7 років тому +1

      searchers which are the Best versions of this sonata, in your opinion? i'm searching for my favourite version and I'd like to listen at as much versions as possible. :-)

    • @yvanazastrasz9013
      @yvanazastrasz9013 7 років тому

      Try Barenboim, Kissin, (especially Kissin : no one plays the 3rd movement as crisp and clear as Master Kissin) and Lisitsa. For me the best is Kissin, hands down.

    • @elephantinsolitude1093
      @elephantinsolitude1093 7 років тому +1

      Claudio Arrau

  • @miroganmaster
    @miroganmaster  11 років тому +187

    seems people still love true music it fills my heart with joy

    • @celladinho
      @celladinho 10 років тому +1

      I could've sworn he passed away long time ago

    • @Zenovarse
      @Zenovarse 9 років тому

      haha YES 👌🤡

    • @pianoapp
      @pianoapp 9 років тому

      +Marcellin Jourdhier Yes... R.I.P

    • @pianoapp
      @pianoapp 9 років тому +3

      Your English is terrible. But thank you so much fornpasting the 3 pieces together mate. :)

    • @Gen3Benz
      @Gen3Benz 9 років тому +19

      +pianoapp
      fornpasting? Yeah, your English is just fucking wonderful.

  • @schm4ve
    @schm4ve 5 років тому +5

    Because this is simply by far the best version i've come to see the mistakes as part of the piece and hum them along too. Even Mr Kempffs mistakes are beautiful!

  • @martinmatiske
    @martinmatiske 5 років тому +24

    Hey, he was the guy who played Beethoven like Beethoven. He knew it! And please stop to write he made mistakes while he is playing. He was few years before his death and had Parkinson.

  • @obriainpianosartgallery8159
    @obriainpianosartgallery8159 6 років тому +6

    Kempff, a true master, pure and real

  • @TiticatFollies
    @TiticatFollies 10 років тому +11

    Thank you so much for your labor of love, in putting the pieces together. This video is such a gift. I think it's the only one where we can see him playing live. He is as fascinating to watch as he is thrilling and moving to listen to. If anyone knows of other videos, please let us know.
    I love his slower tempi, here and elsewhere, because it comes from an emotional and intellectual connection with the music. The tempo always works.

  • @interstellar618
    @interstellar618 7 років тому +5

    Just a fantastic rendition. He was made to play Beethoven. His feel is amazing

  • @nevillehough4191
    @nevillehough4191 8 років тому +12

    Just lovely to listen to like floating in the moonlight, hauntingly played , brilliantly played too considering how old he was

  • @stubbornoptimist3374
    @stubbornoptimist3374 8 років тому +3

    The first movement always makes me feel okay, it's stranger considering how melancholy it sounds but I just can't help but listen to it on repeat. A true gift

  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego 7 років тому +4

    my god! how sublime. i have heard this 10 million times, but, how he manages the voicing, amazing.missed notes in the 3rd movement and all. soul.

  • @Superbdragon
    @Superbdragon 6 років тому +2

    Tempo, color and logic is perfect in this performance. Many other pianists may play it "flawlessly" but most of them don't understand Beethoven. Like Kissin (sometimes), or Lang Lang for example.

  • @GyromiteROB
    @GyromiteROB 9 років тому +12

    The second movement is so beautiful and joyfully played!! :) Bravo Mr. Kempff!

  • @IvelinaDobreva
    @IvelinaDobreva 5 років тому +1

    I am glad to see all the hater's envy! Because that is the only reason that someone may just show Kempff's erros and criticize him all the time. He puts so much soul, love, PASSION in each performance, especially when he plays Beethoven and his technique is so good as well and haters only talk about errors that ALL of us make. And I can only feel grateful. Thank you Mr Kempff, you are not one of them, you are the pianist. Thank you, thank you and thank you again. Listening to you is like going in my mind to another galaxy but better one where people are more good. You are undoubtedly a special person with special soul.

  • @cokerg2003
    @cokerg2003 11 років тому +3

    People, give it a rest - this man is light years ahead of anything we mere mortals can hope to accomplish...just sit back, listen to the man, and thank whatever God you worship that there are those like him...

  • @wigkeite6901
    @wigkeite6901 9 років тому +33

    The best Beethoven player

  • @victortavora8932
    @victortavora8932 9 років тому +8

    The best interpretation ever !

  • @1234567832212
    @1234567832212 9 років тому +6

    Schade das ich Ihn nicht mehr erleben durfte ,es ist und bleibt ein guter Lehrer Pianist der auch das schön spielen zeigt .....!

  • @Fidelio1814
    @Fidelio1814 11 місяців тому +1

    Jamais nous n'entendrons pareille merveille ! Merci Mr Kempff.

  • @ozandeu
    @ozandeu 4 роки тому +6

    "You did not play that as a pianist but rather as a human being" said by jean sibelius.
    this statement exactly defines his style.

  • @DrOctagonoBilities
    @DrOctagonoBilities 12 років тому +1

    Finally. Abhorrent quality evaded. Thank you, Miroganmaster. Simply astounding.

  • @michaelschefold3299
    @michaelschefold3299 4 роки тому +1

    Simply good taste! No silly grimaces to show "Look I'm inspired!".
    No stop and go playing like Barenboim or Perrahia....a natural flow without mannerism or romanticisms!

  • @Dannys998877
    @Dannys998877 11 років тому +1

    Wikipedia gives a good explanation. The original meaning in Italian was simply that "sonata" was instrumental music, as opposed to "cantata" which was voice. This vague idea developed as specific forms of composition through the baroque, classical, and romantic periods. It became the basis for large forms of musical composition, involving multiple movements. The late classical and romantic period symphonies, often with four movements, are a sonata form. As is this three movement piano piece.

  • @endame90
    @endame90 6 років тому +2

    It's wonderful!! he played the third movement at full speed, I was able to hear a pair of mistakes in the whole interpretation but the spirit he puts at the music is truly admirable!

  • @popular0123
    @popular0123 7 років тому +4

    the best interpretation of this moonlight sonata. sound beethoven himself

  • @thorstenbraun9178
    @thorstenbraun9178 7 років тому +20

    To excuse some mistakes within his play: He was asked to play the complete Beethoven-cyclus für Beethovens 250th anniversary - within 2 days (what he did)! So there has not been to much time for preparing each peace as usual. I think, some mistakes are ok if you pla everything out of head in the age of 75 ... This is stil really great - but not technical perfect

  • @aaronsilva9062
    @aaronsilva9062 5 років тому +2

    I just; would like to thank you...it is nice to see these videos edited; and remastered. You have made these recordings so much more enjoyable.

  • @309temporary
    @309temporary 12 років тому +3

    Thank you for posting this! So very lovely. And my intro to Wilhelm Kempff, who is a welcome addition to my musical radar :)

  • @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy
    @JohnBlahuta-bb2iy 4 місяці тому +2

    I wonder what LvB would feel and say, if he could stand next to Kempff... no two other people, brother, sister, parents, whoever could be emotionally closer if Ludwig could come back and would listen to what he wrote, what was going on in his soul back the.
    I REALLY WOULD LIKE TO SLIP INTO BOTH AT THE SAME TIME....There are things you can just NOT put into words. Whenever I listen to this masterpiece, I am getting calm , the stress is gone, I see the world, people, just everything in a different light. Sometimes I listen to it at the end of a tough day and suddenly everything looks just okay....I also wonder how many lifes music has saved when people were ready to call it quits but then... the magic happened, it happens still and will do so forever.

  • @maggietorok2514
    @maggietorok2514 9 років тому +4

    Beautiful song, played by an amazing pianist.

  • @dejanlazic3043
    @dejanlazic3043 Рік тому

    OMG!
    Tempo!
    Volume going up and down!
    Pauses!
    His face expressions!
    Mr Kempff, hands down!

  • @RanochVTX
    @RanochVTX 11 років тому +2

    Wilhelm Kempff is truly a person to admire. It's amazing how he can play all three movements by memory. It hurts to know that he died the same year I was born :( Amazing performance.

  • @Kadagis7000
    @Kadagis7000 11 років тому +6

    This dude makes it right... passion and honor.

  • @BloomsProductions
    @BloomsProductions 7 років тому +2

    The BEST interpretation I have seen.

  • @goldenmarie2555
    @goldenmarie2555 11 років тому +5

    I love how Mr. Kempff plays this sonata. It is so smackabitch I will beautiful. I half expect him to set the piano on fire after this amazing performance or slam the cover shut and yell "Peace, I' m out!"

    • @Offshoreorganbuilder
      @Offshoreorganbuilder 11 років тому +1

      Coming from an older generation, the man has *control* over his emotions! (He also knows how to respect the music, and the meaning of 'gravitas'!)

  • @pablolst
    @pablolst 11 років тому +6

    words can not explain this genius

  • @shawskiknight
    @shawskiknight 12 років тому +1

    Thank you for putting these all together. My favorites - all movements - for different reasons. Just sublime perfection.

  • @evamarspanish7815
    @evamarspanish7815 Рік тому

    Wonderful feeling. Kemptt and Arnau are true masters in developing the sentiment and feeling required to properly interpret this piece. Never go for perfect robotic playing, go for human feelings.

  • @gabrielcz4915
    @gabrielcz4915 10 років тому +3

    Espectacular, estoy seguro que el mismísimo Beethoven hubiera interpretado asi. Gracias por el video.

  • @mrjbc46
    @mrjbc46 8 років тому +11

    Thank you Mr. Kempff .

  • @mobrules29
    @mobrules29 11 років тому

    Thank you for compiling one continuous video of all three movements. Beautiful, haunting, mesmerizing, sublime.

  • @norbertcarl1784
    @norbertcarl1784 6 років тому

    Ein Gedicht von einem der besten Pianisten aller Zeiten, nicht nur bei Beethoven !

  • @elenagorbez4503
    @elenagorbez4503 Рік тому +5

    Я растворяюсь в этом исполнении..👌I am dissolve myself in it❤🕊️🙏🙏🙏

  • @cimi9903
    @cimi9903 Рік тому +2

    Great version, one of my favourites along Arrau's.

  • @userbeverage
    @userbeverage 11 років тому +1

    This must be one of the finest works that mankind has ever produced.

  • @jimthecruel
    @jimthecruel 2 роки тому +1

    Shame on youtube for taking his greatest version of this piece away. This is history.

  • @VladimirMurin
    @VladimirMurin 11 років тому +2

    Почти все исполняют эту мелодию по-своему.... Но это видео даёт представление о гениальности, о способности донести больше, чем задумывал композитор!

  • @GEF69
    @GEF69 11 років тому +3

    You have to be a musician yourself to fully appreciate his solemn expression. Believe me, the man is completely passionate about what he is doing.

  • @StartingPoint-j9f
    @StartingPoint-j9f 3 роки тому +2

    The great pianist! Bravo, Maestro!

  • @TKing-ph7bq
    @TKing-ph7bq 6 років тому +1

    I am sure that Beethoven would congratulate Kempff for a wonderful job. Beethoven preferred music played with passion over technical perfection. While listening to him play I couldn't hear any mistakes as I was too busy enjoying the emotional journey his playing captured. Those who are very familiar with this piece realize that there are several places where the note combinations are what would be considered dissonant...But they only sound dissonant when the piece is played (technically perfect), When played with passion there is no dissonance whatsoever. I'll take a passionate emotional performance over a technically perfect sterile performance every time. Bravo Wilhem Kempff !!!!!

    • @philipvigilii4639
      @philipvigilii4639 5 років тому

      Listen to Valentina

    • @guscraig
      @guscraig 5 років тому

      Beethoven no doubt would congratulate Wilhelm for bringing it to life.....Beethoven was almost deaf if not completely deaf, when he wrote this - he never heard his own masterpiece played anywhere but in his mind - so so so sad!

  • @loopular1
    @loopular1 Рік тому

    The voicing in this is just absolutely perfect🎹👏🏻

  • @user-ks5mp5he6r
    @user-ks5mp5he6r 7 років тому +1

    i love this master piece i put it on replay on my phone , this is an amazing musician playing the keyboard he almost had every note correct

  • @ingridburkhardt8307
    @ingridburkhardt8307 Рік тому +2

    Fascinante!!! Sublime interpretación!! Hasta el alma

    • @ayrmont
      @ayrmont Рік тому

      Es la gran diferencia entre un gran maestro del piano y la sarta de prodigios o talentos actuales que podrán tocar mejor, más rápido y con más precisión...
      Pero carecen de corazón y alma. Son como unos pinches robots que tocan perfecto pero vacíos por dentro.

  • @benpowell5007
    @benpowell5007 9 років тому +18

    This isn't a song. It's a piano sonata. There are no words.

    • @katiehohman8414
      @katiehohman8414 8 років тому +2

      It doesn't have to have words to be a song...

    • @k1ngga
      @k1ngga 8 років тому +3

      If it doesn't have words then it's a piece not a song

    • @gwedielwch
      @gwedielwch 8 років тому +1

      @Katie Homan - Yes. Take for example Mendelssohn's Songs Without Words (Lieder ohne Worte).

    • @justind4763
      @justind4763 7 років тому +1

      What's your favorite dubstep sonata?

  • @katttttt
    @katttttt 8 місяців тому +1

    I find it fascinating how often he doesn't look at the keys. I know it's not too hard, but I wouldn't do that in a recital because looking at the keys would be safer

  • @megcaroline413
    @megcaroline413 6 років тому +2

    So relaxing and beautiful God has given him a gift

  • @GeorgReitlinger
    @GeorgReitlinger 2 роки тому

    Wilhelm Kempff war der beste Interpret der Meisterwerke von Beethoven. Ich möchte gern die von Wilhelm Kempff gespielte Aufnahme, wo er „Apassionata“ klingt. Ihm gelingt es am besten, die Atmosphäre dieses Stückes zu übergeben.
    Ich mag Beethoven seit der Kindheit. Seine Musik ist die Musik der Kraft, des Kampfes ums Leben und um die Freiheit.
    Ich danke dem Inhaber dieses Videos für die Möglichkeit die volle Aufnahme dieser Sonate anzuschauen!

  • @TheEaglesScream
    @TheEaglesScream 7 років тому +2

    its currently raining outside. listening to this masterpiece with that background noice ... epic!

  • @thealexanderbond
    @thealexanderbond 2 роки тому

    The tension he gets into this just with the use of dynamic shifts is magic.

  • @martinmatiske
    @martinmatiske 5 років тому +2

    Kempff was the best! Thank you!

  • @mingujung
    @mingujung 9 років тому +42

    best moonlight sonata. cant listen to anything other than wilhelm kempff

    • @guscraig
      @guscraig 5 років тому

      I agree I can't listen to any other version because ... well its just not the same!!!
      I listen to this all the time and it makes me cry.. which is a little melodramatic I guess but it's true

    • @lars9168
      @lars9168 5 років тому +2

      Horowitz is an other good version...

    • @dddd-xj8ie
      @dddd-xj8ie 4 роки тому +3

      Claudio Arrau does an oustanding job too

    • @Genevieve8002
      @Genevieve8002 2 роки тому

      @@dddd-xj8ie New to the entries sonata and learning the piano. So far, I really love Arrau’s interpretation.

  • @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
    @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @marcgrunert1082
    @marcgrunert1082 6 років тому

    "all the credit reserved for wilhelm kempff" where ? In the grave ? Wonderfull version and the face of the master ! Thats the best.

  • @carinaisabelle8990
    @carinaisabelle8990 9 років тому +7

    he is so cute!

  • @survivor1077
    @survivor1077 7 років тому +1

    Most moving version ever. Impossible not to cry

  • @ahmadfarran-9845
    @ahmadfarran-9845 7 років тому +11

    I cried in deep coz people know lang lang more than kempff

    • @atrinpanahi6339
      @atrinpanahi6339 6 років тому +2

      Ahmad Frran oh god you're so right and this is such a shame

  • @getbo
    @getbo 9 років тому +22

    Best rendition of Moonlight Sonata! Kempff is brilliant. . . . . sound quality though is mediocre.

    • @thisguy2678
      @thisguy2678 8 років тому +1

      +getbo I mean, this was recorded in the 90's, so I don't blame the quality.

    • @xavitrindade7
      @xavitrindade7 8 років тому +1

      he died in 1991 and this was recorded in mid 70's what else do you want??

    • @XX-121
      @XX-121 7 років тому

      idk you should check out dieter zechlin's watch?v=nAnKmFHI_Jc recording is from behind the berlin wall in '66

  • @alessiocrippa2260
    @alessiocrippa2260 4 місяці тому

    Stupendo ..la suona ad occhi chiusi!

  • @laspiano765
    @laspiano765 7 років тому +1

    Simplesmente fantastico, e inacreditavel, viveu no seu tempo e cumpriu a grande missao que foi dada dos ceus, a sua vida foi celebrada com a grande musica dos grandes compositores, obrigado por postar a sonata na sua integra. parabens.

  • @とも-x1y
    @とも-x1y 9 місяців тому

    Simply the best. Like many other people I saw Beethoben in him.

  • @robertmcknightmusic
    @robertmcknightmusic 3 роки тому +1

    by far my favourite interpretation that I've found

  • @ElyseHorvath
    @ElyseHorvath 11 років тому +11

    19 people really don't know what real music is this is a great rendition of moonlight sonata

  • @Selcuk.Aytimur
    @Selcuk.Aytimur 10 років тому

    Thank you Miroganmaster, you really did good :-)