Not sure it sounds like Beethoven at all; published in 1776 Beethoven was a little boy so is therefore completely irrelevant - this sonata is quintessentially Haydnesque owing nothing to anyone except Haydn.
@@Enri45100 I get your point and I was not suggesting that you thought Haydn took ideas from Beethoven (though he did much later by writing genuine scherzi rather than speeded-up minuets for example); it was just that at the time of writing this b minor sonata, Beethoven was in no shape or form a reference point for Haydn. Yes, in many different ways, Beethoven took a huge amount from Haydn - probably in terms of compositional technique, more than any other single composer; he then did his own thing in his own way.
grazie Daniele per la tua iscrizione e per il gentile commento, per chi si sforza a produrre oggetti d'arte per la più nobile delle arti è gratificante ogni parola di consenso.
Very plaesant video. Sound and musicality like my heart and all in excellent quality.
this is so much better played on a fortepiano, just like all keyboard music written at that time
The sound recording of the ambient is wonderful.
Splendid instrument.
Stupendo, grazie Maestro
E grazie ad Haydn
wonderful! great instrument and instrumentalist
Wonderful playing!
Wonderful performance!!!!
Really interesting to hear this fine sonata played on this instrument; grazie mille.
The sonata is Hob. XVI:32.
Wow 🤩 very, very nice 👍🙏👏👏👏👏
1. Allegro moderato 2. Minuet - trio (4:53) 3. Presto (8:12)
Very well played. I am somewhat partial to the modern pianos. This sounds like a modern piano with a touch of harpsichord thrown in for spice.
superb performance, bravo
The last movement probably inspired Beethoven's earlier compositions. Beautiful interpretation by the way.
Not sure it sounds like Beethoven at all; published in 1776 Beethoven was a little boy so is therefore completely irrelevant - this sonata is quintessentially Haydnesque owing nothing to anyone except Haydn.
Thanks for your reply. I re-worded it so now it's clearer what I meant with my comment. I never stated that Haydn took ideas from Beethoven.
@@Enri45100
I get your point and I was not suggesting that you thought Haydn took ideas from Beethoven (though he did much later by writing genuine scherzi rather than speeded-up minuets for example); it was just that at the time of writing this b minor sonata, Beethoven was in no shape or form a reference point for Haydn.
Yes, in many different ways, Beethoven took a huge amount from Haydn - probably in terms of compositional technique, more than any other single composer; he then did his own thing in his own way.
Interesting use of the damper pedal. And a beautiful looking instrument.
Bravo, bravo Maestro
que bello suena, felicitaciones. es de mis preferidas esta sonata de Haydn .
素晴らしい!👏
This deserves more views
Suonato meravigliosamente con un gran bel suono.
grazie Daniele per la tua iscrizione e per il gentile commento, per chi si sforza a produrre oggetti d'arte per la più nobile delle arti è gratificante ogni parola di consenso.
Magnifica copia di Walter, suonata con maestria. Stilo , tempi e spirito giusti , bravo!
Beautiful
excelsior! great sound, playing, setting, and audio quality...
Great performance - and nice shirt
Bravissimi entrambi!
Excellent!
stunning!
bravissimo!
❤👏💐❤👏💐❤👏💐
magnifico
Gran belleza! ¿Es una copia del modelo usado por Mozart? ¿ca.?
grazie Pablo !! si, è un modello simile a quello che può aver conosciuto Mozart.
Muchas gracias por responder! ¿Pero por que similar?
Mozart ha conosciuto strumenti meno raffinati di questa copia Walter che risale circa al 1800
UgoCasiglia Entonces éste bello instrumento sería de la época de Beethoven?
OK Pablo !! questo strumento è perfetto per le prime sonate di Beethoven pubblicate, come la PATETICA, nel 1801.
Curioso, o baixos são inteiramente o piano, parte dos médios e agudos parecem ter "algo", muito vagamente dos últimos cravos.
Chè bello il Walter!
Bom Dia, Amigos!
Potrei avere per favore informazioni sullo strumento ?
8:10 Presto
Chè numero di Hob. è questo?
Hob XVI: 32
Haydn und Walter.... Perfetto!
Hob.XVI/32