Why listen to Beethoven`s Appassionata Sonata?
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- Опубліковано 23 бер 2021
- Fabian Müller talks about Beethoven`s Piano Sonata op. 57 f-minor "Appassionata".
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Fabian Müller could establish himself as one of the most remarkable German pianists of his generation. The Süddeutsche Zeitung commented on his performance of Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 3: “This was played eminently clear, transparent, exciting in each phrase and every single tone. To play with such a controlled and round touch, but with fine expression and sense for structure and tension curves, is a stroke of luck.”
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Amazing overview of the sonata and playing😍🤩🙌
That was so interesting. The Appassionata is one of my favorites. You played and explained Beautifully. I'm surprised you don't burst a blood vessel in the final bars of the 3rd movement 'Presto'
I've always loved this sonata. Thanks for your analysis.
Really unbelievably wonderful both the way you explain it and the way you play it. THANK YOU! (vielen dank!!)
Admittedly, for me because of mvmt 3. FIRE
thanks a lots for the analyse ! bravo ....I like your interpretation of Brahms op.76 no.1which is very expressive !!
I love that piece! Thanks for your beautiful explain
Sehr sehr interessantes und schönes Video, Dir zuzuhören wie du diese dramatischste aller Beethoven-Sonaten für uns erkundest und und erklärst macht einfach nur Spaß! Vielen lieben Dank und ich hoffe es war nicht das letzte bzw. längste Video dieser Art 😃🎹👍🏻
Extremely interesting! Thanks so much!
thank you for this lesson
Thank you, Thank you, Danke . You have captured the spirit of the piece so well. Thank you again.
Tonally the first movement is a complete monster to control...
The so called ‘fate motif’ in 5th symphony is actually written as 8th notes in 2/4. But here is a different rhythm. I’m asking myself whether the similar audio effect is created by the motif itself or the placement of the motif. And f minor sonata is composed ahead of 5th symphony so the symbolism might not stands the same.
Tell me more.... Please
Accidentally gets carried away and plays the whole piece 😂 but this is good stuff. I would watch more if the analysis went deeper