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Beethoven Op.109 Piano Sonata No.30 Mov3 베토벤 피아노소나타 30번 3악장
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Beethoven Op.109 Piano Sonata No.30 Mov3 베토벤 피아노소나타 30번 3악장
Beethoven Op.110 Piano Sonata No.31 Mov3 베토벤 피아노소나타 31번 3악장
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이 날 3악장 전부치기 좀 부담되서 중간에 푸가부터 치기 시작한 연주입니다 ^^;;
Beethoven Op.110 Piano Sonata No.31 Mov3 베토벤 피아노소나타 31번 3악장
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Beethoven Op.110 Piano Sonata No.31 Mov3 베토벤 피아노소나타 31번 3악장 2022.10.15
Beethoven Op.106 Sonata No.29 'Hammerklavier' Mov.1 (Pawl lewis)
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Beethoven Op.106 Piano Sonata No.29 'Hammerklavier' Movement 1 Allegro Recording by Pawl lewis 베토벤 피아노 소나타 29번 함머클라비어 1악장 폴 루이스 스튜디오 연주 Exposition Theme A 00:00 A-1 00:07 Theme A 00:46 A-2 00:52 Theme B 02:09 B-1 02:23 Development B-1 05:20 (Only head of)Theme A 05:36 Fuga on Theme A 05:44 Transition by rhythm of Theme A 06:29 Theme B 06:59 Theme A 07:14 Recapitulation Theme A 07:33 A-1 (again,...
Beethoven Op.111 Piano sonata No.32 Arietta
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Beethoven Op.111 Piano sonata No.32 2악장 Arietta
베피소 30번 연습
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베피소 30번 연습
베피소 32 연습
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베피소 32 연습
베피소 32 코다 beethoven sonata op.111 coda
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coda
베피소 32 코다 연습
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베피소 32 코다 연습
베피소 32 연습
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Chopin : Ballade No.1, Op.23 with score (Pollini) ; 쇼팽 발라드 1번 (폴리니) 악보와 함께
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Chopin : Ballade No.1, Op.23 Studio recording by Maurizio Pollini, in Herkulessaal, Munich, 1999 00:00 Introduction Part 1 Exposition 00:35 Theme 1-a 01:54 Transition 02:44 Theme 2 03:20 Theme 1-b Part 2 Development, with Waltz-like transition at 05:08 03:50 Theme 1-a 04:20 Theme 2 04:52 Transition Part 3 Recapitulation (if we set Theme 2 and 1-b as a set, Recapitulation is making arc structure...
Glenn Gould plays Liszt Transcription of Beethoven Symphony No.6 'Pastoral'
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Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Op. 68, S. 464 "Pastoral" 1.Allegro ma non troppo (Piano Transcription by Franz Liszt) Recording by Glenn Gould 리스트에 의해 피아노 독주곡으로 편곡된 베토벤 교향곡 6번 '전원' 1악장을 글렌 굴드가 연주합니다. 1악장은 소나타 형식으로 구성되어 있으며 발전부는 거의 1주제만을 조금씩, 다양하게 변형시키며 반복하는 형태로 진행됩니다. 0:00 Exposition 전개부 2:40 Development 발전부 5:36 Recapitulation 재현부 8:07 Coda 종결부
I play Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111. Mov.2 : Arietta ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 32번 2악장을 연주해보았습니다
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I play Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111. Mov.2 : Arietta ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 32번 2악장을 연주해보았습니다
Chopin : Ballade No.4, Op.52 with score (Pollini) ; 쇼팽 발라드 4번 (폴리니) 악보와 함께
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Chopin : Ballade No.4, Op.52 with score (Pollini) ; 쇼팽 발라드 4번 (폴리니) 악보와 함께
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.17, Op 31-2 "Tempest" (Pogorelich) with score ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 17번 템페스트 악보영상
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.17, Op 31-2 "Tempest" (Pogorelich) with score ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 17번 템페스트 악보영상
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111 (Pollini) with score ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 32번 악보영상
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111 (Pollini) with score ; 베토벤 피아노 소나타 32번 악보영상
Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111 : Arietta with score (Kissin) ; 베토벤 소나타 32번 2악장 (키신) 악보영상
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No.32, Op.111 : Arietta with score (Kissin) ; 베토벤 소나타 32번 2악장 (키신) 악보영상
Beethoven: Sonata No.32 in C Minor : The 'boogie-woogie' variation in Arietta
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Beethoven: Sonata No.32 in C Minor : The 'boogie-woogie' variation in Arietta
All of Me (Jon Schmidt) 연습 1달차
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All of Me (Jon Schmidt) 연습 1달차

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  • @Peer51
    @Peer51 10 дней назад

    Now I understand why people have been asserting that Beethoven created Boogie Woogie or Rock n Roll. Those genres of music are similar to this. It's somewhat amusing that when I first learned about boogie woogie, I misremembered it as having a pattern which is displayed by this sonata.

  • @bernsdums6243
    @bernsdums6243 13 дней назад

    WAY too much pedal where NONE is required by the score

  • @omegads3862
    @omegads3862 2 месяца назад

    Sounds more like Bach. He also used swing rhythms in some of his works.

  • @alvarojosetasconospina3583
    @alvarojosetasconospina3583 3 месяца назад

    SER HUMANO EXQUISITO..NOBLE Y EXTRAORDINARY SU SACRIFICIO POR LOS COMPOSITORES..CREADOR INCANSABLE DE AYUDAS Y FUNDAZIONES PARA JOVENES MÚSICOS..SER ÚNICO ...DIOS LO PROTEJA SIEMPRE..

  • @mr.hashundredsofprivatepla3711
    @mr.hashundredsofprivatepla3711 3 месяца назад

    5:41 I like how Pollini lifts/depresses the pedal on the 1/4 notes instead of the bass notes as many pianists do.

  • @franciswinton3344
    @franciswinton3344 4 месяца назад

    I used to play this on my hifi to people and asked them to guess when it was composed. They were astonished when I told them it was in the early 1820s. When I first heard it I burst out laughing!

  • @Pocketfarmer1
    @Pocketfarmer1 4 месяца назад

    It’s this kind of stuff that makes those old dead white guys big guns in music. People may hate them but they taped into some amazing stuff.

  • @EL-xg4yq
    @EL-xg4yq 5 месяцев назад

    Atrocious playing , im pretty sure a modern AI would play with more humanistic soul than this.

  • @teleskopossomnium
    @teleskopossomnium 6 месяцев назад

    goes to show white truly invented all music forms. funny how other races try to steal their culture all the time

  • @pigru123
    @pigru123 6 месяцев назад

    Who is playing? Andras Schiff? let us know!! From which recording? THX!!

  • @Lorismatano
    @Lorismatano 9 месяцев назад

    Who listening to this in 2024?

  • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
    @ShaunakDesaiPiano 9 месяцев назад

    Not only did Beethoven discover an apparent swing rhythm before swing was a thing, but so did Bach. If you look at the second fugue in The Art of Fugue, it’s a rhythm identical to this.

    • @pikachuchujelly7628
      @pikachuchujelly7628 8 месяцев назад

      That one is dotted 8th, 16th (3:1), while this is 32nd, 64th (2:1), so it's not quite the same. It does have the syncopated upbeats, though.

    • @sameash3153
      @sameash3153 2 месяца назад

      That one by Bach is just in the French style, it's not his own invention. Almost all French music was style inegale

  • @uir944
    @uir944 9 месяцев назад

    멋져요

  • @h75013
    @h75013 9 месяцев назад

    baby beethoven 👼🏻🤍

  • @HikariKrome
    @HikariKrome 10 месяцев назад

    Ludwig Van Gershwin

  • @Wolfganger
    @Wolfganger 11 месяцев назад

    Interesting interpretation of this piece.

  • @N123-h7k
    @N123-h7k Год назад

    😂 🙌🏻👏👏👏

  • @loganfruchtman953
    @loganfruchtman953 Год назад

    Beethoven really predicted ragtime in 1822

  • @Chesterton7
    @Chesterton7 Год назад

    Amazing.

  • @martinubert9377
    @martinubert9377 Год назад

    Auf den Bonner Meister...Ein Wohl 🙏

  • @matswessling6600
    @matswessling6600 Год назад

    ignoring the staccatos... why? ignoring dynamics... why?

  • @isacvonmusic1588
    @isacvonmusic1588 Год назад

    a mi me suena twist

  • @russellrapport5435
    @russellrapport5435 Год назад

    About 20 years after this in Texarkana, a German piano teacher taught a young boy. ruclips.net/video/BweSQtoc8D0/видео.html

  • @ChristianJiang
    @ChristianJiang Год назад

    Can’t believe this was “only” 100 years before jazz. Sounds so weird coz I always think that Beethoven came way before

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz Год назад

    If this were to translate to a boogie woogie context then the 16th note/32nd note pattern would be swapped for a triplet pattern as the swing is too severe.

  • @themusicprofessor
    @themusicprofessor Год назад

    Superb

  • @handledav
    @handledav Год назад

    rag

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven61
    @ludwigvanbeethoven61 2 года назад

    I dreamed to have met a guy called "Scott Joplin" in 1902. He played something like this... Weird, isn't it?

    • @EveryTongueShallTell
      @EveryTongueShallTell 6 месяцев назад

      I thought you died, I certainly didn't know you were active on youtube, small century I guess.

  • @theodoreplayspiano3029
    @theodoreplayspiano3029 2 года назад

    This is right up my street ❤

  • @amozartea
    @amozartea 2 года назад

    Beethoven invented jazz music

  • @musictop7630
    @musictop7630 2 года назад

    1:30 Beethoven + Jazz

  • @Tijaxtolan
    @Tijaxtolan 2 года назад

    Sounds very Nintendo/Mario Has it ever been featured?

    • @backandtotheleft5623
      @backandtotheleft5623 Год назад

      I think it's very likely the over world theme in Super Mario 2 is intentionally inspired from this piece.

  • @tj-co9go
    @tj-co9go 2 года назад

    Beethoven: "I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet. But your kids are gonna love it."

  • @maestrosk
    @maestrosk 2 года назад

    Here he was, completely deaf by this time, 100 years before jazz was invented and almost as much before blues, channeling it from above like a true creative master. This section deserves its fame, as it is one of the most visionnary passages of music's history.

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 2 года назад

      Beethoven never went fully deaf until 1826. But this was composed in 1822.

    • @happypiano4810
      @happypiano4810 2 года назад

      @@prometheusrex1 Most people say around 1815 was when he went deaf.

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 2 года назад

      @HappyPiano: do you have any evidence to disprove the conclusions of Dr. Theodore Albrecht (musicologist at Kent State)-- which are based on recently discovered contemporaneous documents (as of 2020)-- indicating that Beethoven could likely hear until at least 1826?

    • @happypiano4810
      @happypiano4810 2 года назад

      @@prometheusrex1 The only source I could find directly from Beethoven was “…I have fairly preserved my left ear in this way”. I say perhaps that could’ve been past tense. I can’t find it in the original German, however.

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 2 года назад

      @HappyPiano: Thanks. So if anything, your quotation seems to SUPPORT Dr. Albrecht's conclusion. I'm not aware of research disproving Albrecht's conclusions-- and you haven't pointed to any either, my friend. As a result, the original post -- and your "1815" date -- are likely incorrect.

  • @JohanScherft
    @JohanScherft 2 года назад

    It has not so much to do with boogie woogie. The main characteristics of boogie woogie is that is a fast played blues with a repeted swinging ostinato pattern in the left hand. However I do think this piece has some jazzy feeling to it because of the rhythm.

    • @sayanorasonic
      @sayanorasonic 2 года назад

      Its more ragtime than anything. It surprises so many people here cant make the distinction between ragtime, boogie woogie, and jazz

    • @applejuices
      @applejuices 2 года назад

      @@sayanorasonic This sounds a lot like ragtime to me

    • @weebo2328
      @weebo2328 2 года назад

      Boogie-woogie characteristics here are: dominant major chords (usually I, IV, and V), shuffle rhythm, prominent and distinct bass line. So it's rather close to it.

    • @randykern1842
      @randykern1842 2 года назад

      @@sayanorasonic really? It’s a classical piece. Most classical people don’t know shit about jazz, myself included 😊

    • @YourBestNeighbor7
      @YourBestNeighbor7 Год назад

      It is actually a combo of boogie woogie, jazz and ragtime, so basically a three in one masterpiece.

  • @dominikneacsu6263
    @dominikneacsu6263 2 года назад

    VÁLASZZ

  • @dominikneacsu6263
    @dominikneacsu6263 2 года назад

    errtzz ttztzz ....

  • @timroebuck3458
    @timroebuck3458 2 года назад

    Louisiana Ludwig.

  • @kevycanavan
    @kevycanavan 2 года назад

    Wish someone had told Beethoven about the swing tempo equation

  • @MrFartyman44
    @MrFartyman44 2 года назад

    What was the public’s reaction this this when it was released?

    • @vovcha01
      @vovcha01 Год назад

      Great question

    • @noran.672
      @noran.672 3 месяца назад

      It was not played in public

  • @daveorme1683
    @daveorme1683 2 года назад

    Andras Schiff just despises when people refer to this as boogie woogie. I'm not really sure what to make out of it, other than it's great stuff.

  • @kallehed6330
    @kallehed6330 2 года назад

    well that got old quick lol

    • @fyfyi6053
      @fyfyi6053 2 года назад

      I agree. And overall it's not such a great composition. It's just ... jazzy.

  • @Piflaser
    @Piflaser 2 года назад

    It shows only how popular music has rotten our sense of hearing. A friend of mine who was a gifted pianist, called popular music, bang-bang parking. He even made this kind of music, but never liked it.

  • @mossfitz
    @mossfitz 2 года назад

    Great music is discovered as much as it is invented - especially in the case of Beethoven's approach to composition. It is the humility in the face of the material that makes for true genius. Here he is discovering the special energy of consistent syncopation which is what made boogy woogy popular and appealing a few generations later. There is no issue here except with pianists who will try to break that in the most absurd attempts at following what Beethoven has written but otherwise doing everything they can possibly manage to prevent the full boogy woogy flow the composer has obviously discovered. I have always assumed this to be either snobbery or racism on the part of those pianists who intentionally stiffen up against the flow here

    • @mossfitz
      @mossfitz 2 года назад

      @@PEDRO_boaro I'm afraid I cannot understand your reply, and youtube doesn't allow me to even copy your text to put into a translation programme.

    • @RTU130
      @RTU130 2 года назад

      Ye

  • @douglassmith7750
    @douglassmith7750 2 года назад

    This is why he was a great innovator and bridged the classic and romantic periods of music...As a general rule" purists" are great as a barometer but some need more fiber in their diet so they can feel better ...

  • @ulysse__
    @ulysse__ 2 года назад

    I guess it depends on how you hear it. If you listen to this without knowing the piece, it sounds merry and hopeful. But in the context of the thunderous first movement and the Arietta... to me this part sounds desperate, like an outburst of helplessness despite the major key. Beethoven is such a genius, expressing despair in C major.

    • @prometheusrex1
      @prometheusrex1 2 года назад

      Lol, that's creative. The entire second movement is in C major. How is this variation somehow "desperate" while you identify no other variations as such? And this movement is preceded by another movement with a similar (albeit more gradual) swing rhythm-- how is that movement not "desperate" as well? Perhaps you're just desperate to find it joyless and offer a "unique" interpretation. I've heard no other commentator or pianist reach your conclusion.

    • @ulysse__
      @ulysse__ 2 года назад

      ​​@@prometheusrex1 I'm afraid I miss your point. I don't think I implied the other parts don't sound desperate, unless I fail to reread myself correctly. I also didn't say the despair was due to the key - or the swing rythm, either (which would certainly be a strange approach, as I'm sure you would agree). Quite the opposite, the passage sounds like this to me *despite* its major key and rhythm, if that makes it clearer for you :)

    • @Roescoe
      @Roescoe 2 года назад

      Yeah, It's always super surprising to hear it in context. It's so out of left field, the rhythm is what tips me off that not all is well.

    • @electromagneticlemon
      @electromagneticlemon 2 года назад

      Classic example of "this guy is so smart, and because I see exactly how smart he is, I must also be brilliant"

    • @nathanbegel4505
      @nathanbegel4505 2 года назад

      @@electromagneticlemon Why did you feel the need to comment that?

  • @nicoloclementi1506
    @nicoloclementi1506 2 года назад

    lmao look at all the salty Beethoven purists down here

  • @bootman26
    @bootman26 2 года назад

    Thanks for sharing this! I was dancing in my chair.

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 2 года назад

    A piece of poop written by Ludwig....must have had a bad hairing (pun) day.

  • @pianissimo_yt
    @pianissimo_yt 2 года назад

    bruh y’all need to liszten to contrapunctus 2 by bach