Schiff's brings out voices I don't hear other pianists highlight, giving new life to this divine music. For example, the very last two chords in the video: most pianists play the highest line as the melody, G F#. While a very unusual and unique way to end a sonata, it still lacks the power of the full authentic cadence we expect. Schiff emphasizes the C# moving up to D, giving us the very ending we want. The G and F# sound almost like overtones. He has separated the strings from flutes just using very precise voice control!!!
I never cease to be amazed at how utterly charming Beethoven's music can be, despite the seriousness of his more well known works, even after decades of listening and enjoying. Thanks András Schiff for your ever masterful renditions. Makes me want to try playing it again.
Underrated sonata in my opinion. Deserves to be as famous as the one right before it. Also want to point out that I like Schiff’s tempo for Mvt II. It is Andante, not Larghississississimo.
Ooo good for you all 😂 pls stand in your circle of excellence lest u veer off and bump into a nobody, because you know, you can't see straight ahead with your noses pointed on high 🎉 congrats on your sense of rarified air
A wonderful performance of the one of the most beautiful of the sonatas. Especially heartbreaking is that passionate noble unrestrainable ferocious conclusion which emerges from an ostensible leisureliness, from what appears to b a lazy ambling. Many thanks. Most grateful.
I forget why I clicked on this, something to do the technical playing to bottom lf they keys...saw this, and listened for a couple of minutes. And I teared up hard, not sure why, but this grabbed deep inside me just now. Sitting here crying. I'm embarrassed. I do play piano with a good teacher, and a music major, but this got me. BTW 1:44 minutes in and didn't realized that I was too deep now to stop.
The development section at 5:12 is just incredible and at 5:30 to 5:45 I found it hard to control myself and not explode to the max while playing lol. Truly epic music!!
I/ 0:04 Allegro
II/ 9:36 Andante
III/ 16:05 Scherzo. Allegro Vivace
IV/ 18:23 Rondo. Allegro ma non troppo
Thank you
Schiff's brings out voices I don't hear other pianists highlight, giving new life to this divine music. For example, the very last two chords in the video: most pianists play the highest line as the melody, G F#. While a very unusual and unique way to end a sonata, it still lacks the power of the full authentic cadence we expect. Schiff emphasizes the C# moving up to D, giving us the very ending we want. The G and F# sound almost like overtones. He has separated the strings from flutes just using very precise voice control!!!
András Schiff is one of the greatest gift
to humanity.
I am in love with Beethoven, especially this sonata. Now I have heard my favorite interpretation! Fantastic! Beautifully filmed and perfect recording!
Wow, what a venue!! What a blessing to hear a great pianist play Beethoven in this library.
I never cease to be amazed at how utterly charming Beethoven's music can be, despite the seriousness of his more well known works, even after decades of listening and enjoying. Thanks András Schiff for your ever masterful renditions. Makes me want to try playing it again.
Clap..clap..clap. - I'm clapping -- and clapping -- Now I'm standing -- and still clapping -- still clapping --- for an encore.
Such a wondrous Severely Underated Piano Sonata!!! 😮
Charmingly sweet and gentle!!! So Very Good and Beautiful!!! ❤😂🎉
Underrated sonata in my opinion. Deserves to be as famous as the one right before it. Also want to point out that I like Schiff’s tempo for Mvt II. It is Andante, not Larghississississimo.
@@MR-jd1wq agreed.
@@MR-jd1wq he means by general public. If you search in UA-cam no14 it will have millions of views
@@MR-jd1wq I met people who have been playing the piano for years or even decades and didn't know this sonata.
In my opinion the second Movement is a bit to fast
Ooo good for you all 😂 pls stand in your circle of excellence lest u veer off and bump into a nobody, because you know, you can't see straight ahead with your noses pointed on high 🎉 congrats on your sense of rarified air
I love Beethoven's voicings!!!!!!
A wonderful performance of the one of the most beautiful of the sonatas. Especially heartbreaking is that passionate noble unrestrainable ferocious conclusion which emerges from an ostensible leisureliness, from what appears to b a lazy ambling. Many thanks. Most grateful.
I forget why I clicked on this, something to do the technical playing to bottom lf they keys...saw this, and listened for a couple of minutes. And I teared up hard, not sure why, but this grabbed deep inside me just now. Sitting here crying. I'm embarrassed. I do play piano with a good teacher, and a music major, but this got me. BTW 1:44 minutes in and didn't realized that I was too deep now to stop.
As most of us well know, all of Beethoven's sonatas, from Op.2. No.1 to Op. 111 are masterpieces.
They really aren't.
6:54 あたたかい演奏で癒される!
I love this video!
Thank you for these uploadings!
The development section at 5:12 is just incredible and at 5:30 to 5:45 I found it hard to control myself and not explode to the max while playing lol. Truly epic music!!
oooo so you play this! wow
That development section reminds me of Star Wars
Piano-playing of Classical-music at a library isn't something you see every day
That isn't the kind of library you see every day.
Excellently played !
すんばらしい。この曲がこんなにいい曲なんて知りませんでした。
シフの力みのない自然体のベートーヴェン演奏も大好きです。クリアなサウンドで現代的でモダンな雰囲気。全曲聴きたくなりました。
Directed by Stanley Kubrick
Maravilloso Musico Genio ,muchas gracias Gran Artista !!!!
Fantastisches Ambiente mit kongenialen Klängen meisterhaft in Klänge gesetzt !! Großartige Idee ! Ein Genuss.
💐👏
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Bros performance face is priceless
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17:14 21:22. 23:22
Where was he playing?
what happened at 1:16? 2 bars completely missing.
slight memory lapse perhaps?
even the greatests makes mistakes. at the repetition he does the missing bar
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Yep, he missed a couple of bars. Not a biggie though, this is a superb interpretation anyways.
Silly lights around the piano detracting from the elegant surroundings. I thought at libraries you needed to be quiet?
Beethoven can be anywhere dude, and no one can do anything about it.
Probably not while they’re being used for filming, let a alone filming a musical performance. Talk about pedantic.
Shame about that audio quality.
What did you expect for the environment lol
@@fridericusrex9812 It's not the acoustics that bother me, but the compression artifacts.
more attack, it is Beethoven
beethoven doesn't by definition mean fortissimo
He played it to soft
Too
This is Beethoven refusing to let go of any idea, even if it is a mediocre one.
Nice performance although first movement was a bit gigue-y
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