Can’t think of a better Op.57. Appassionata, indeed. I welcome other opinions.
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Can’t think of a better Op.57. Appassionata, indeed. I welcome other opinions. https://youtu.be/ACB2a7dOHmU |
The latest, Greatest Beethoven Piano Sonatas in the History of the Whole World. If you disagree, see my guru. He lives in Brooklyn. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTfnbe6JI6s Cheers |
The latest, Greatest Beethoven Piano Sonatas in the History of the Whole World. For sure Levit so good it is dont own the integrated phrasing of Moravec, making of some words an only one sentence... The notes must never succeed one another, but vertically must surge toward the transcendental meaning that will going down incarnating itself in the sound like the soul in a body ... Moravec get it for me.....All is done way before the first minute of playing... How is it possible for a human being to play piano at all? Probably only by forgetting completely how to play and only feel an emotion not through the fingers but in spite of them, or better, without them.... It is only my opinion, feel free to say your own..... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ex7ZVaSVCE |
Excellent comments and excellent versions of this great work. Not to disagree with any of them since we all have our favorites and reasons why, but simply food for thought: While much is sometimes made of the sudden and dramatic dynamic contrasts being indicative or symbolic of the composer’s own personality, I think it is relevant to keep in mind that when Beethoven composed this work, no piano existed that would allow a player to take those contrasts to the extremes that some modern interpretations of the work take them. Beethoven’s instruments simply did not have the power of a modern Steinway or Bosendorfer. In that context, some of the choices made in some interpretations sometimes strike me as a bit of dynamic excess. |