0:00 Allegro con brio 6:00 Adagio con molto espressione 16:30 Menuetto 20:20 Rondo: Allegretto Beautifully played, especially the Adagio con molto espressione is so tenderly touching. The first movement, with strongly marked dynamics, is decidedly of virile character but you manage it pretty well. Bravo !
Why did Beethoven write "molto espressione"? Espressione is a feminine noun. It should be modified by a feminine adjective. Shouldn't he have written, "Adagio con molta espressione"?
This sonata was composed in 1800 while the Eroica followed in 1803 to 1804. What a difference three or four years make! I once swore I would not listen to music composed before 1830. But I like this, and of course the creative Eroica. It depends on the composer I suppose. Thanks for the exposure Tiffany. I enjoyed it a lot.
I went back and listened to both Lortie and Brendel, and I have to say that without at doubt your version is the best. I love the balance. I love the clarity of every single note. Only thing I miss is the repeat in the first movement.
Beautiful!! For most of the time I was listening, I was thinking about how brilliantly the composer's pen flowed from THIS passage to THAT passage, how he glided from THIS key to THAT key,...mood...and so on. That wonderful, fun experience made possible by some seriously on point playing and interpreting, which felt more like communing with the composer than simply listening to a performance. What can I say? Pretty darn good!! :)
I’ve enjoyed this Beethoven sonata so very much ever since you introduced it. Thanks for sharing this. Just beautifully performed. One of my favorite things to do is watch your fingers move effortlessly across the keyboard and to appreciate the sensitivity of your interpretation. Listening to this was a real treat this evening for me (after a rather challenging day)! Thank you.
26 minute recording?! Sign me up, I loved listening to the whole thing, you played very beautifully as always! Really enjoy the longer uploads! Keep up all your hard work Tiffany, achieve your goals one step at a time and keep moving forward! 💖
I am so glad I checked for new uploads. Now I will sleep much better after hearing you play a very challenging Sonata by Beethoven. Fantastic performance and interpretation as usual.
I was very impressed when l heard your Beethoven! Grand Sonata. I love this sonata. Especially Movement 3 and 4. These are so pretty and passionate. Please teach me how to practice the sonatas of Beethoven. I would love to be able to perform more better. Thank you Tiffany for hearing your wonderful performance! 😊🎶
Sort of! Hey we only have good feelings in our hearts and you have a unique way of channeling yours by playing and playing and playing... Never worry about being who you are and doing things that you do...
Well done Tiffany. Great to see you delighting in the subtle rhythms and off beat accents in the first movement and sustaining the lovely bel canto in the second. There's a lot more to this Sonata than at first appears. As Beethoven himself said: This Sonata is in apple pie order!
Omg finally!! 😊😊 One of my fav Beethoven Sonatas... I remember you uploaded a sightreading video on Instagram, and I’ve been expecting the full recording ever since. And I can promise you, you never disappoint... ♥️✨ Fantastic interpretation!
Great symmetry, love this interpretation. Beethoven in the early stages of his opus is very much like a mathematical machine with wonderful hints of rebellious and power he later developed that lead to Romantic period.
Random stuff Well its not a big deal actually, its a complete sonata and every pianist has to learn and memorize Sonatas. And Memorization isn’t really tough.
memorising happens naturally while practicing, as soon as you have a piece you are learning whirring around your head you know you can memorise it easily
super super super! never heard this one, but ALL of B's piano sonatas are great. my fav piano pieces of his... 32 variations in c# minor and the 4th concerto! maybe someday! thanks! SUPER!
As always, a great presentation by the World's Best Piano Player. Thank you, Tiffany, for such great expressions of your passion for Beethoven on the piano.
Oh yes, this sonata is very nice and full of life. I was playing it for my own autotherapy, actually when I was quite fed up, but then it got some unexpected applause, so now I am working to get it ready, and here is a good example of the way I would like to have it. Maybe some things would be different, that's the joy of doing your own interpretation, but not a lot, the piece is quite straightforward.
Thank you for uploading this beautiful piece of music, Tiffany. Your interpretation is both convincing and inspiring - it is now next on my list of Beethoven piano sonatas to learn!
Sublime version!! Quel touché de note !!! C est du velours a l écoute. Pour ma part je travail la sonate n°14 de Ludwig beethoven au complet , j ai de grosse difficulté pour le troisième mouvement, en ce qui concerne l interprétation. Si un jour tu as l'occasion de l enregistrer n hésite pas, je serai curieux de voir ta version. 😊
Beautiful of course! You captured a beautiful classical sound and your left hand is just so incredible... I really enjoyed it! If I were playing it for a competition I might try to be more orchestral like Brendal and Barenboim. They are less precise and play with a heavier touch than you do, but as an audience member, I liked your playing better than both of theirs :)
So glad I listened to this as besides the great pleasure given by your performances, I realised that the second movement is so.ething that was buzzing around in my head last week and apart from thinking it was probably Beethoven I couldn't put a name to it or find anything that looked like it in my collection of sheet music. I can now get a copy and give it a go. Won't be anything like as good as your rendition but certainly worth a stab.
The repertoire for piano very important are the 18 from Mozart, the 32 of Beethoven, the works of Schumann for piano, works of Chopin and Liszt for piano.Forgeted Haydn sonatas.
I love that you shared your sightreading and practice sessions of this piece!! Makes watching your full performance a little more nostalgic and special! Do you ever plan on doing a full recording of Chopin Barcarolle? :P
Tiffany, what can I say - you play beautifully and with great feeling and clarity! Below is a link to a contrasting version by Friedrich Gulda that I thought you might find surprising and, hopefully, enjoy. Even in the second movement it never loses it's drive and flow - and the variations totally make sense. After many years of listening to over 40 versions (including live with many of the greats) I've concluded that Gulda is the absolute master of this sonata (and his 32 I find the most satisfying of all as a whole). His tempo relationships in this four movement masterpiece are also the best I've heard and he plays with, brilliance, exuberance, drive, flow, intensity, clarity and.....humor (Beethoven had a very typical jabbing, humor from the Rheinland!). Just as important, he never lets the long line fizzle out. I actually see you enjoying this piece more (as you do the Haydn D Major!) letting her rip a bit more and perhaps with a touch less pathos. Beethoven was still young, masculine (as always) and an incredible virtuoso!!!!! Let me know your thoughts. Gulda: ruclips.net/video/_50sYyC-PDE/видео.html Keep up the great work and Happy New Year!
The final movement is such a gem. It's definitely one of the special movements out of the whole cycle of his monumental sonatas
I like the sheer power sense of thr first movement though 4th movement is great too
22:17 cool legato octave hands
That second movement is divine, pure ecstasy! A bravura performance
We are all blessed to have such incredible people like Tiffany in the world.
I think I’m addicted to your videos. Lol
🍻
Same, since 2018
0:00 Allegro con brio
6:00 Adagio con molto espressione
16:30 Menuetto
20:20 Rondo: Allegretto
Beautifully played, especially the Adagio con molto espressione is so tenderly touching.
The first movement, with strongly marked dynamics, is decidedly of virile character but you manage it pretty well. Bravo !
Marek Krasuski aaaah, I see a man of classical culture.
pretty well? how are you on it?
Brian Wolle To be fair it is pretty well, But not the best
Why did Beethoven write "molto espressione"? Espressione is a feminine noun. It should be modified by a feminine adjective. Shouldn't he have written, "Adagio con molta espressione"?
she is nothing less than a musical angel
Thank you Robert, you really are a Genius!!!!!!
Bro
@@AnonymousPianist99 yes??
@@robertmicelli2946 why you reply to your own comment
@@AnonymousPianist99 why not?
After a stressful day, this is just what I needed to wind down. One of my absolute favorites, played by one of my absolute favorites ❤️
너무좋다 티파니푼
Damn classical music is awesome . I am so thankful...
Glad I bumped into this video. Inspiring!
Wonderfully freshly played. Please more Beethoven, thank you.
So wonderfully expressive. Just beautiful.
This sonata was composed in 1800 while the Eroica followed in 1803 to 1804. What a difference three or four years make! I once swore I would not listen to music composed before 1830. But I like this, and of course the creative Eroica. It depends on the composer I suppose. Thanks for the exposure Tiffany. I enjoyed it a lot.
wtf you don't like Mozart sonata or concerto ? Not even Sonata no 8 or 12 nor any concerto such as 20, 24 or 25 ?
I LOVE THIS SO MUCHHHHHH LITERALLY MY FAV PIECE RN
Excellent performance, as always, Tiffany!
👍
I wish Beethoven could have heard your playing on a modern instrument. 1000 y from now I hope we’ll still be listening to Beethoven.
Of course, what else...... ❓
one of my favorite beethoven sonatas ! such a lovely interpretation ❤ the second movement almost made me cryyy
Tiffany is magical
She's so sweet 🧚♂️
I went back and listened to both Lortie and Brendel, and I have to say that without at doubt your version is the best. I love the balance. I love the clarity of every single note. Only thing I miss is the repeat in the first movement.
I guess in sonata 6 she did not repeat the third movement,addition to this sonata that also bothered me.
You should listen to pogorelich and michelangeli
Love your stamina, playing for like 26 minutes, Your inspiring me and motivating me, thanks tiffanny
from hearing this performance, I just figured out so much about your personality!! So detail-oriented, compassionate and warm-hearted!
How beautiful words
and so right ❤️
Beautiful!! For most of the time I was listening, I was thinking about how brilliantly the composer's pen flowed from THIS passage to THAT passage, how he glided from THIS key to THAT key,...mood...and so on. That wonderful, fun experience made possible by some seriously on point playing and interpreting, which felt more like communing with the composer than simply listening to a performance. What can I say? Pretty darn good!! :)
I’ve enjoyed this Beethoven sonata so very much ever since you introduced it. Thanks for sharing this. Just beautifully performed. One of my favorite things to do is watch your fingers move effortlessly across the keyboard and to appreciate the sensitivity of your interpretation. Listening to this was a real treat this evening for me (after a rather challenging day)! Thank you.
Tiffany you have the talent and ability to bring tears to my eyes with your superb playing. Thank you dearly for sharing!
Clearly the work paid off. I like the way you play it. It sounds fun to play. It would take me a thousand years.
26 minute recording?! Sign me up, I loved listening to the whole thing, you played very beautifully as always! Really enjoy the longer uploads! Keep up all your hard work Tiffany, achieve your goals one step at a time and keep moving forward! 💖
Chi Kit Chow please donate to her channel. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
10:15 wanna play
10:24
13:56
14:42
16:25 2nd mvmt over
Beethoven is sitting up to listen! Bravo!
.... and will allways be.....
I am so glad I checked for new uploads. Now I will sleep much better after hearing you
play a very challenging Sonata by Beethoven. Fantastic performance and interpretation
as usual.
I was very impressed when l heard your Beethoven! Grand Sonata. I love this sonata. Especially Movement 3 and 4. These are so pretty and passionate.
Please teach me how to practice the sonatas of Beethoven. I would love to be able to perform more better.
Thank you Tiffany for hearing your wonderful performance! 😊🎶
Thank you for uploading!! I've loved hearing you play this since you sight read it lol
I love how you play; each and every note has such a deep soulful sound!
Thank you for your artistry Tiffany! See you soon!
Sort of! Hey we only have good feelings in our hearts and you have a unique way of channeling yours by playing and playing and playing... Never worry about being who you are and doing things that you do...
Well done Tiffany. Great to see you delighting in the subtle rhythms and off beat accents in the first movement and sustaining the lovely bel canto in the second. There's a lot more to this Sonata than at first appears. As Beethoven himself said: This Sonata is in apple pie order!
Omg finally!! 😊😊 One of my fav Beethoven Sonatas... I remember you uploaded a sightreading video on Instagram, and I’ve been expecting the full recording ever since. And I can promise you, you never disappoint... ♥️✨ Fantastic interpretation!
I have six or eight performances of this by different people and this is good as ANY.
Great symmetry, love this interpretation. Beethoven in the early stages of his opus is very much like a mathematical machine with wonderful hints of rebellious and power he later developed that lead to Romantic period.
The thing is SHE CAN *MEMORISE* for *26 MINUTESSSSSSS*
Random stuff Well its not a big deal actually, its a complete sonata and every pianist has to learn and memorize Sonatas. And Memorization isn’t really tough.
memorising happens naturally while practicing, as soon as you have a piece you are learning whirring around your head you know you can memorise it easily
@@redrakham8060
Really 😳❓
@@james.housego
Thank you for the advice,
you make it sound so easy 😁
Awesome playing! My favourite Sonata!
super super super! never heard this one, but ALL of B's piano sonatas are great.
my fav piano pieces of his... 32 variations in c# minor and the 4th concerto!
maybe someday! thanks!
SUPER!
genius. fabulous. If there be angels, she is one.
[hope to hear Ms Poon perform on the great European pianos] .
Back to us with the beautiful playing we love.
Wow, amazing. Hope it is as cathartic for you to play this whole piece as it is for us to listen.
Just ordered your cd online. Will be listening it while on the treadmill. Keep Playing, Tif!
As always, a great presentation by the World's Best Piano Player. Thank you, Tiffany, for such great expressions of your passion for Beethoven on the piano.
Belle performance Tiffany.
Well done! You inspired me to get back to sight reading again. It is coming along pleasantly, so thank you!
好靚嘅音樂好靚嘅人😍
I love your intrepretation for mov.1 so so much it was awesome ; you are really greater than your age to play like this deep intrepretation
You have a great repertoire! Tons of work! Countless hours.
RESPECT ❤️
A breathtaking interpretation.
I’ve enjoyed this Beethoven sonata No.11, Op.22 in all Movement 4. Well Done! ENJOY and keep playing the piano.
Oh yes, this sonata is very nice and full of life. I was playing it for my own autotherapy, actually when I was quite fed up, but then it got some unexpected applause, so now I am working to get it ready, and here is a good example of the way I would like to have it. Maybe some things would be different, that's the joy of doing your own interpretation, but not a lot, the piece is quite straightforward.
Thank you for uploading this beautiful piece of music, Tiffany. Your interpretation is both convincing and inspiring - it is now next on my list of Beethoven piano sonatas to learn!
i'm watching your videos for a whole day now lol i love it!! thanks for the content!
So beautiful Thank you Tiffany👏🎶❤
Sublime version!! Quel touché de note !!! C est du velours a l écoute. Pour ma part je travail la sonate n°14 de Ludwig beethoven au complet , j ai de grosse difficulté pour le troisième mouvement, en ce qui concerne l interprétation.
Si un jour tu as l'occasion de l enregistrer n hésite pas, je serai curieux de voir ta version. 😊
Can you please do Sonata #6? I love the final movement in particular, and would really enjoy hearing your interpretation.
My favourite song !!! Thanks tiff😍😍😍
Amazing technique and interpretation such a pleasure watching you
i love your sound😘
Ohh my really good daily dose of Beethoven, Thanks Tiffany!! You're great, and you did a good job in the live stream!! Keep playing!!
Great playing Tiffany!
Wonderful playing! I love what you are bringing to these Beethoven sonatas (and also to the Haydn sonatas I've seen you play).
wow very nice! very clean and classical interpretation. bravo
what a skillful!
Wonderful! How you maintain this big repertoire within a short amount of time? Amazing!
22:25 - 22:47 is def my favourite passage
Wow Tiffany,You play so well😘🎸
This is the best interpretation of this Beethoven sonata ever!
Richard Goode is better.
I definitely agree 💯
so beautiful....thank you!!
I hope to someday master my dynamics the way you have shown in this recording! Superb!
yes
Another great video
Best pianist ever 😍
LOL
Merci.
Splendid and fascinating interpretation. 👍👍👍👍
Wonderful playing❤️
Wow you play Beethoven beautifully!😃❤️🎶👏👏👏
Amazing, Amazing Amazing your technique is unbelievable. Beautiful , lot of hard work congratulations......... Lugero
Lovely, as always.
Tiffany increíble interpretación 😉
Nah
@@ilovemycatrussell9298 yes
Beautiful of course! You captured a beautiful classical sound and your left hand is just so incredible... I really enjoyed it! If I were playing it for a competition I might try to be more orchestral like Brendal and Barenboim. They are less precise and play with a heavier touch than you do, but as an audience member, I liked your playing better than both of theirs :)
So glad I listened to this as besides the great pleasure given by your performances, I realised that the second movement is so.ething that was buzzing around in my head last week and apart from thinking it was probably Beethoven I couldn't put a name to it or find anything that looked like it in my collection of sheet music. I can now get a copy and give it a go. Won't be anything like as good as your rendition but certainly worth a stab.
Lovely
The repertoire for piano very important are the 18 from Mozart, the 32 of Beethoven, the works of Schumann for piano, works of Chopin and Liszt for piano.Forgeted Haydn sonatas.
Why do people vote down such a wonderful performer?
It was actually a disaster.
@@ilovemycatrussell9298
Your comment contained
one too many t:s !
wow i feel like it was just yesterday when i was watching you sightreading this piece
Wow ! what a wonderful rendering!
Wonderful interpretation!
It’s actually quite poor.
@@ilovemycatrussell9298
Please send your version to
alrunafolke@gmail.com
and you'll get my opinion !
I’ve wanted to hear you play Beethoven for a long time!! Good job:) I really look forward to your interpretation of the Pathetique Sonata too
Nice tiffany!I love you 😍
I love that you shared your sightreading and practice sessions of this piece!! Makes watching your full performance a little more nostalgic and special! Do you ever plan on doing a full recording of Chopin Barcarolle? :P
The Chopin institute channel has a full recording of her performance of it at the 2015 Chopin competition
@@thelastdart7974 Yes thank you, but I'd love to hear a 2018 performance from her!
I love so much the adagio con molta espressione...
Beautiful!! 👍👍🎹🌹
此刻的心情,此時的分享,尤其珍貴,謝啦!
I love it
Tiffany, what can I say - you play beautifully and with great feeling and clarity! Below is a link to a contrasting version by Friedrich Gulda that I thought you might find surprising and, hopefully, enjoy. Even in the second movement it never loses it's drive and flow - and the variations totally make sense. After many years of listening to over 40 versions (including live with many of the greats) I've concluded that Gulda is the absolute master of this sonata (and his 32 I find the most satisfying of all as a whole). His tempo relationships in this four movement masterpiece are also the best I've heard and he plays with, brilliance, exuberance, drive, flow, intensity, clarity and.....humor (Beethoven had a very typical jabbing, humor from the Rheinland!). Just as important, he never lets the long line fizzle out. I actually see you enjoying this piece more (as you do the Haydn D Major!) letting her rip a bit more and perhaps with a touch less pathos. Beethoven was still young, masculine (as always) and an incredible virtuoso!!!!! Let me know your thoughts.
Gulda: ruclips.net/video/_50sYyC-PDE/видео.html
Keep up the great work and Happy New Year!
Frederic Boloix Just heard his recording and it is simply Awesome! Listen to ivo pogorilich also!
Luv your beautiful music! ❤