Beethoven - Für Elise
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- "Für Elise" (or Bagatelle No. 25 in a minor) by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed live on piano by Marnie Laird for Brooklyn Classical. Listen on SPOTIFY: spoti.fi/2R16zBd --- EXPAND for more!
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Hope you enjoy my performance of Für Elise! Let me know in the comments below if you notice the bar where I add my own, ahem, special twist...(Who can remember how many deedle deedles happen each time anyway, am I right? I realize I'm using music though so I really have no excuse... 😂🤷) Thanks for watching! ❤️️
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Marnie's Bio:
Canadian pianist Marnie Laird, praised as "…a technically immaculate, probing and authoritative protagonist" (The Miami Herald), enjoys an active career as a collaborative pianist, chamber musician, and soloist. Prior to founding Brooklyn Duo and Brooklyn Classical, Marnie spent three years as principal pianist of the New World Symphony in Miami under the direction of Michael Tilson Thomas. In high demand as a pianist in New York City, she worked with several opera companies, including the Gotham Chamber Opera, and was also on staff as a collaborative pianist at The Juilliard School after graduating. Recent performances have taken her to Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and Merkin Hall.
Originally from Vancouver, BC, Marnie has been the recipient of numerous Canadian awards, including top prizes from the Canadian Music Competitions, Canadian Music Teachers' Association, and the BC Arts Council. Most notably she was awarded the Gold Medal for the highest mark in Canada on the A.R.C.T. piano performance exams. She made her solo orchestral debut at age 13 with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, and has participated in the Tanglewood, Music Academy of the West, Kneisel Hall, and Banff summer festivals.
Marnie received her Master’s degree in collaborative piano from The Juilliard School, where she was the recipient of a full scholarship as well as the Orchestral Piano Fellowship. She also has a Master’s in solo piano performance from The University of British Columbia. Her principal teachers include Lorraine Ambrose, Robin Wood, Jane Coop, Jonathan Feldman, and Margo Garrett.
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Hope you enjoy my performance of Für Elise! Let me know in the comments below if you notice the bar where I add my own, ahem, special twist...(Who can remember how many deedle deedles happen each time anyway, am I right? I realize I'm using music though so I really have no excuse... 😂🤷) Thanks for watching! ❤️️
Oh I loose count of those deedle dees every single time I play this. I kinda like the 4/4 beat there...gonna try it for myself.
@@thisisgeorge3368 what's 4/4 deedle dees?
salio bien solo le falto un poco mas en el minuto 1 : 5 en adelante
The best Für Elise I have ever heard ❤️️ You played so beautifully, I liked very much!
Brooklyn Classical hey, can you please play k.545 it would sound so beautiful when you play please play that song k.545 by Mozart.
She plays with feeling and a strong sense of craftsmanship...Bravo!
Yes, she is very delicate, she just flows and her renditions are perfect. And she plays all the classicals in the same manner
Unreal performance. Absolutely stunning. Beethoven was a genius.
This is as good as it can ever be done. Beethoven is smiling as this performance is sent across the universe.
I wanted to play the piano but no lessons possible as I was in a big family. My grandfather played and great grandmother even played for Queen Victoria. When I was eleven, my classmate taught me to play, by ear, in wet playtimes in a hall where we were allowed to use the piano, Fur Elise. I never forgot it! Thirty Years later, I bought a piano from a friend, learned to play, mostly without tuition and had a long period of recovery from major surgery to sit and play all day long. I learned to play this and other classical pieces, from the music, and it brought huge joy. Soon, I was unable to sit up at the piano (EDS), but you and your brother have given us both such amazing pleasure. My husband adores the cello, so you both really make our lives much more joyful. Well, I could never have reached Marnie's level, which is wonderful to enjoy, but it brings back all the great times in my childhood and brings smiles to our faces. We are now pretty elderly!
The reverb of this particular grand is amazing
Perfect rhythm and soul touching 👍👍
Absolutely beautiful! Wonderful hand form!
Congratulations your performance is very good I like to listen beethoven, Vivaldi, Rafael boléro, Verdi, Mozart, yohane schtrause, the best of the best in classical music greeting from Algeria.
I loved the melody so much that I learned to play it and the bass to upload to my RUclips channel.
Love the Way.. She's Involved In The Music ❤💫😊
Absolutely beautiful
Beautiful! Simply beautiful!
WHOA! I played this ENTIRE SONG at my piano recital in 1986! I was 13 years old. I practiced it REPEATEDLY until it was PERFECT! My piano teacher was NO JOKE! LOL!
@ZeTa Good for you. I am 11 and currently learning this piece. Any advice?
Excelente melodia! Harmoniza até o espírito.
Marnie is a perfect pianist. Her interpretation of these piano greats is amazing and wonderful. Bye her album if this excites you. I play it in my car all the time.
Beautifully played and beautifully filmed 💕
U're a divine creature made for this . God bless u.🥰
Magnifique !
Just beautiful
Wonderful that's the only word I can think of to describe the music and the feeling of this piece. Thank you
Perhaps the most elemental part of my learning as a young "Pianist", Fur Elise enables all those who choose the 88 keys to understand ourselves... vrai?
Well said!
Simply and absolutely superb...wow...!!! you played this beautiful piece with so much artistry and passion.. thanks for sharing..!!
Beautiful!!!
You Are Amazing 👏❤We Need Moore People Like You In The world 🌎Thankyou!!!!
Excelente interpretación. Algún día espero tocar el piano con la mitad de la maestría que muestras. Saludos desde México 🇲🇽.
Concordo plenamente com seu comentário meu nobre. Aguardo vê-lo tocar em piano Pour Elise! É só treinar bastante! Forte abraço!
I am very enjoy listening this music.. So peacefull..
well thanks now when i play it i realize how bad i really am lol
me too
ME TOOOOOOO
lol
Check the Perfect Tutorial with the music Sheet:
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This may make you feel really bad.
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Yassssss my absolute favorite classical song!! 🎹 so well done ❤️❤️
Bravooo
C’est Fantatic
Magnificent
Perfection. Bravo and good luck.
Excelente interpretación
BEAUTIFUL. GOD BLESS YOU.
Me encanto amo la música clásica😍
You have captured the spirit....
This is very beautiful. I love it from Vietnam
Beethoven is my great muscication
Truly Magical & Masterfully Played.
Yes 😍
Why would ppl thumbs down this 🥺
The drunk camera guy 👦 🍺
She's very talanted! 😌😳
So mega nice played I think you have more clicks and subscriptions verdint !
Brilliant, enjoyed it
Is there any way you could post more often? It's a pleasure to hear you playing. You inspire me to practice more and more!
Wunderschön.
Capolavoro
Hi cool music
Marvellous
Beautiful song.
BRAVO 👏 AND GOD BLESS 🙌 YOU. YOUR 💘PARENTS AND FAMILY 👪❤ MUST BE SO PROUD OF 👏🙄😂❤ YOU. THANKYOU FOR YOUR TALENTS AND 🎶🎵🪕🎼💿🎸.
wonderful thank you
El arte siempre hace bien....es de humanos...
Beaauuuutifullll Playing!❤
Thank you❤
I to jest to ta muzyka nie przeminie!
This is SUPEER
Exquisite.
Now this is how the song is done.
The song is about Emotion and that emotion= IS LOVE.
Too many play key parts too fast and in doing so, bypass the love Beethoven had.
Perfect
Hay obras que transmiten la vida de quien las creo, esta es una cada.parte habla de la.vida de ludwin
Very nice performance! What app are you using on your tablet?
This is better than the original
Perfect!! How can i buy your arrangements?
Amei ❤❤
❤
💕
Great
queen anna
ı think its a little fast but ı love it 🌹
I bet u did a copy out of google to get the ü! We in Germany have the üäö at our keyboards!
Btw. great performance!
Nice!!!
Bien
Wow
Boa tarde! Eu gostaria de vê-la tocar, em piano, o Cântico 91 - Meu Deus, meu amigo e Pai ( Sing to Jehovah). Obrigado 😊 Você toca muito! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Gut gespielt und nicht zu schnell!
Good!
nice.
"And also-whoops-And also fries." Thanks McDonald's. >
Такая музыка в комментариях не нуждается! Просто слушайте и наслаждайтесь!
Concertul!
I also play that song and other songs that you play.
Wow took 5 year for me too learn 😂
Did she really need that sheet? Looks like she knows the song by heart
Όταν η μουσική ξετυλιγει τα φύλλα της ψυχής..
I think I heard one spot where you put in an extra deedle, and another where you used fewer. You gotta put some of yourself in these things!
Adornamental Monarchitecture 8>)
Jeffrey Kaufmann eg 0:54
What?
@@jeffreykaufmann2867 The main theme of the song, that is the very first two notes of the song that repeats itself throughout the piece.
Really? You are a piano expect? "You gotta put some of yourself in these things"??? You gotta pull your head out of you-know-what.
💆🏻🎶
Absolutely beautiful
Some play this piece too fast, others too slow, but this was perfect. Your hands caressed the keys, and made love to the piano..you were in a magic zone, and took us along. Thank you. You are gifted.
I would agree wholeheartedly. It is just the right speed, played with expression and grace.
Same
lang lang?
OH MAN I Am SuCh A nOoB At ThIs
Yes very true..
My big sister used to play this when I was a little kid. She'd practice it so often that I really got sick if it. But now 50 years later, I remember her playing and she really was quite good. Hearing the same song over and over was so annoying at the time. I should not have been mad at her for perfecting her playing. I was most likely jealous because I could not play due to coordination problems of my left hand.
Fast forward to my 61st birthday. A wonderful friend I had met at chemo the day before my husband died in Hospice over 5 years ago, wanted to do something nice for my birthday. I asked Nancy to play me a song on her keyboard for me. She practiced a lot, but then her health took a run for the worst. She was put in Hospice nearly 4 years after we met. She had Kidney Disease and refused to have Dialysis. She never got to play the song for me.
Instead, I brought it up on my phone while she was on her deathbed. Her daughter needed a break. So I sat with her playing hymns and Beethoven. I think she had chosen Für Elise, because my name is Elisabeth. After awhile, I asked God to not let her linger anymore. She wanted to join her husband that had been gone for 4.5 years. I asked for a quick demise.
Our dinner was over about 40 minutes later. I went back to check on her and she was gone. Whether she would have died anyway without my plea, is anyone's guess. I read her eulogy at her memorial service too. So this song is very special for those two reasons.
anything good will be torture if you hear it 20,000 times. I would throw up if I ate the best tasting cake every single day. It's not jealousy of your big sister. Fur Elise can be used to torture prisoners in solitary confinement if played on loop. Why don't you only keep 1 of your favourite song on your iPod and play it on loop? See how long it takes before you turn into a mental patient. Fur Elise is honestly a cliche at this point. And my English professor hated cliches in essays. I think it also applies to music. Music should have variety.
I took Piano Keyboard in high school (It was a horrible class, the teacher didn't teach, and half the keyboards didn't work at all, surprised anyone learned anything) anyways there was this one boy in the class that had a keyboard at home. He worked on this song and memorized the first minute of it. His class keyboard was one of the rare ones that actually worked and he'd turn it up enough that it could be heard by the rest of the class. He started and EVERYONE paused in their work to listen to him. He played that first minute of the song like it was it's own song and it was like a heart wrenching lullaby. That little fragment of this song was honestly the most beautiful thing I've ever heard played on piano (even though his skill was probably FAR below yours and others).
At a couple points, THIS almost sounded like that. Thank you for bringing back that memory. 8)
OMG 😱 I love it....your fingers move like butter on the piano.
Butter on the piano??! 😂 (but ya. Its true)sche play't so well!
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Love your interpretation & execution - thanks for taking the time to produce this excellent piece.
Absolute PERFECTION!!!
Classical music is one of the greatest wonders ever invented by man. This is best version of Fur Elise I've ever heard. Beethoven was a genius ...
Absolutely beautiful! I like that I can hear and feel the emotion when you play. I think that’s really important when you play piano.
I'm putting this in my heavy metal playlist
Just brilliant! Played from the bottom of the soul adding to the melody and class ❤❤❤❤
This performance took me away for WAY TOO SHORT a reverie. Left me wanting so much more. So I’ll click ‘refresh’, and thank you, Marnie, with all my soul
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