To all you people complaining that anime brought people to beautiful music like this, shut up and just be happy that they're listening to this masterpiece.
Same as a Classical Musician the music drove me to watch it. I appreciated every aspect of it to the beautifully played notes due to my own experience as a Violinist of 10 years started playing at the young age of 5. This piece in particular caught my attention and I plan to either play this (well part of it) or In regards to love Eros for my Final for Orchestra at the end of the year and play it in the fine arts days at my school.
I've been a fan of Classical Music since I watched FMAB and FMAB introduced me to Akira Senju, thus opening my ears to Orchestral Music and Epic Music. Afterwards, I watched Shigatsu Wa Kimi No Uso since I like violin and piano already. The anime widened my horizon to more Classical Music pieces.
@@verybratsche9467 yeah I know a lot of people don't use them but she's really good at controlling her shifting, tone, vibrato, and keeping the violin up.
Unfortunately accompanists are still very much ignored when it comes to partnerships like this.....the pianist is Lambert Orkis - a superb player in his own right.
As a MASSIVE classical music nut, I'm not ashamed to say that Kaori brought me here. Context and story is such an important part of enjoying classical music - for me personally, watching Your Lie in April has deepened my appreciation of the Kreutzer Sonata by 100x. Thank you creators of the anime for infusing this beautiful sonata with such an amazing story.
It's true, the sonata really fits good with the anime. I love the sonata a lot and i remember that back when i heard it in the anime i was so happy that they put my at the time fav sonata in the anime :) The only unlogical thing abt it is that the girl is only 14 while playing this (at this level of skill).
As a fellow classical music nerd, thanks for posting this, im not into anime but an anime about a violinist where they use beautiful sonatas like this one just might get me
Beethoven: "Music is...a dreadful thing. What is it? I don't understand it. What does it do?" Schindler: "It exalts the soul." Beethoven: "Utter nonsense. If you hear a marching band, is your soul exalted? No you march. If you hear a waltz you dance. If you hear a mass you take communion. It is the POWER of music to carry one into the mental state of the composer.The listener has no choice. It is like hyptnotism." - dialogue from the film Immortal Beloved.
My favorite part about her violin playing is the quiet parts because I understand how much harder it must be than the loud parts to play quiet, steady notes, with great intonation.
Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata is undoubtedly the greatest violin sonata in the whole repertoir. It is certainly the most 'expansive' and the longest. No wonder that Tolstoy was deeply impressed and moved by it; who wouldn't? It arouses so much passion and longing, like much of Beethoven's music.
actually kinda yes i always see people in comments saying how it brought them to anime so i was thinking i would give it a try too if there is so good music
Just discovered that this sonata was first performed by Beethoven and a black violinist called George Hightower in Vienna.Beethoven had finished the piano score but had not completed the violin score when they had to go on stage.They played and when they reached the point where the violin score ended Hightower improvised to the end.Beethoven was so impressed he asked him to play it again.He then dedicated the sonata to Hightower.At some point they had a falling out and Beethoven re-dedicated the sonata to Kreutzer.
Bridgewater. He made an unpleasant comment about a woman in Beethoven's presence and Beethoven was appalled, and removed the dedication there and then.
@@cazc.8626 Ooooh, intersectionality strikes again! Who are you going to root for? The oppressive white (presumably) woman, or the sexist black man? The drama, the intrigue, the suspense!
@@noakinn I also play piano and I was interested in classical and romantic music before the anime...but it doesn't matter if I like this or not, if I would be new to this kind of music it would be an amazing feat to just check it out based on the anime.
Nice, short story time ... my wish, I could play some pieces (like those from Your lie in April anime, but also others, like now from Carole and Tuesday) casually, brought me to begin learning the piano four weeks ago ... and learning the piano brought me to TwoSetViolin (their videos actually keep me from practicing), cos there is no way, to miss their videos, as soon, as you begin looking for playing classical instruments. But well, here I'm mostly, cos, as a fact, since I began learning the piano, my interest in classical music has grown. Even if this piece is, for someone, learning solo on the piano, not so interesting (at least not for playing and even less after 4 weeks learning ;)).
@@coralreef909there is not such thing as the "featured instrument", all people who played even one of Beethoven's violin sonatas know these are actually violin AND piano sonatas
Yeah, rewatching Your Lie In April imo d i d get pretty boring. It was pretty interesting when I watched the series for the first time but when rewatching it, I kinda found myself skipping through a bunch because it just wasn’t as interesting as I remember it to be. :/
14:55 "a man is trying to reach his lover. his carriage has broken down in the rain. the wheels stuck in the mud. she will only wait so long. this... is the sound of his agitation."
Even though your lie in April brought me here. Just seeing them play this is beautiful. Every single note feels like it’s reaching out to my heart. Beethoven makes beautiful masterpieces
The great Anne-Sophie Mutter combines with Lambert Orkis, piano, in a brilliant performance of Beethoven's exhilarating Kreutzer Violin Sonata No.9 Op.47
Everyone is telling the "Weebs" to go away because they are here because of Your Lie in April but it doesn't matter. Let them have there time of music in peace. Also I have watched Your Lie in April and its not bad. STOP ALL HATE
The alternating quiet, gentle and loud, passionate sections describe well their relationship in the story. Periods of love followed by periods of hate and anger.
Finally, a person of culture!!! Tolstoy’s short story wasn’t what brought me here (I’m a violinist, and this sonata is a staple of our repertoire), but the fact that you know it even exists and that you enjoy it makes me feel so happy!!! So often I find people who don’t even know who Leo Tolstoy is these days🤦🏻♂️
This is one of my favorite violin sonatas. This should be like a hybrid violin/piano sonata, cuz the piano ain't no second fiddle in this masterpiece. Magnifico!!
+Joseph Sonners Absolutely. The early editions of this work describe it as a "Sonata for piano-forte and obbligato Violin" and also use the title "Grand Sonata".
There's been a fair amount written about this great Mutter/Orkis collaboration in all their performances. Orkis is not too shabby for a man with working class roots!
The fact that my daughter was the student pianist who played this magnificent piece of music with a student violinist at the opening of a new concert hall in Houston around 1993 or 4 brought me here! I just wish I could find the video - somewhere on a vhs.
I used to study at this little music store that offered violin lessons, and they had her poster on the wall of a practice room that we used a lot. I used to stare at her picture while I was learning because she looked like she was a really great violinist. It's really nice to finally hear her music. I hope I can get to play this piece someday.
one word came 2 my mind when I saw this viv n this woman, superwoman! Beethoven! u r the god of classical music! Anne-Sophie my lady! u r awesome, perfect, talented, just all the adjectives won't describe u at all. GOD bless u n ur perfect arms!
Is anyone really surprised that this hauntingly dissonant piece inspired one of the most macabre tales of murder ever told? A murky idea which began in the chaotic mind of Beethoven, the nineteenth century's leading composer, was given perfect clarity of expression by Tolstoy, the 19 C's finest writer of fiction. Cultural evolution doesn't always produce positive results, and when it does they tend to be pedestrian, but occasionally, as in the case of the Kreutzer Sonata, they are an astonishing triumph.
I just finished the novella, and it's how I found the sontata. I find that this music does really weird things to me, especially in context of the story. I feel just like Pozdnyshev in his daze after listening to it.
Most musical works pass me by. I'm a scientist at heart all logic, I don't think I hear what others hear when they listen to music. But this, It moved me.
15:28 - 16:15 - Best moment in the whole series. . . . they played all 10 Beethoven Sonatas over 2 nights (least I think it was 2) and devoted an entire year to this project - the concentration required would have been enormous - and AS-M played all 10 from memory of course.
For five years in the mid nineties I lived and worked in New Haven CT, basically surrounded by the Yale Campus. Every day I walked through the buildings of the music school there, past, I believe Stoekel Hall, or sum-such. It was a small recital hall and there were (free) performances there every day that classes were in. One day I saw the Kreutzer Sonata posted on the board, to be done by two old members of the faculty. It was the only time I ever saw this done live. White haired men. The violinist broke a string in the first movement and compensated and continued to play brilliantly and with absolute passion.
Why did you stop saying it? You were perfectly right. I say, however, and have said for a few months now, that Mendelssohn's Sextet is the greatest piece of music ever written in Western History. And I'm perfectly right. And will be until I encounter another favorite.
This is incredible! The tone, the notes, the gorgeous bowing! It's just overwhelming how perfect it is! Whoever hates this, doesn't even know what music is.
Why are people complaining that she isn't showing emotion while playing? It isn't that big of a deal. Listen to the beautiful music and stop complaining that she doesn't look perfect for her performance. Like really? People always have a complaint about SOMETHING.
Guys I like the anime too. Like, it made me cry and stuff, yes. But you also have to acknowledge the beautiful sound that they're creating together is amazing. Something I can never get over. So enjoy it!
the anime that brought me here was classicaloid, but im also genuinely interested in beethoven’s pieces so this is definitely a win for both my weeb side and my composers fandom side 🤩
I do not care about the few comments I've had time to view here....who is "better" than whom, etc. Hence, I will sum up with four words: This performance is GLORIOUS. p.s. Vielen Dank kamngaty! Das ist zu schön, um in Worten ausdrücken.
there is not a greater performance of this out there. Played so much like I truly feel it was invisioned in it's composition. thanks muchly to Mutter and Orkis. they are great together.
The first performance make me remember kaori. She was memorable character for me that even tough i know she was not real i always remember her and her music. Her love for music like my love for sing was the same. When she die in the anime i crying. And somehow till now when i see calender years after years sering her death date i still crying.
Google Home brought me here when I requested it to play the best of Beethoven this piece catches my attention and curiosity . Happy to find this in you tube this is gold.
Estos seres llegaron de otros universos de otras constelaciones 🌌 son muy adelantados a su tiempo, es el grandioso regalo para la humanidad, GRANDE ENTRE LOS GRANDES!! Beethoven 💪🏻💪🏻♥️♥️👏👏🎹🎹🎻🎻🎼🎼🤩🤩☺️☺️
You know, it really matters not how Sophie or Lambert rank among other virtuosos. What matters is whether or not their work together here pleases you. It pleases me. j
the concert on 27th November 2019 in Hong Kong was fascinating. Though the recording is also fantastic, it cannot really bring up that intense atmosphere. My face covered in tears after the 1st movement. That was unforgettable (づ ●─● )づ
Doesn't matter who brought you here as long as you enjoy it
Hello there
@@dylankwong1512 General Kenobi
@@generalkenobi8994 You are a bold one :)
The magician RUclips brought me here and I´m enjoying
Two set violin brought me here!
Your Lie In April brought many people to this music, but for me the music brought me to Your Lie In April lol
Agree and I'm currently watching it rn
lmao sameeee
s a m e
I was just a normal classical fan and then I started hearing about this anime about music
@@octave11thpianist58 literally same
To all you people complaining that anime brought people to beautiful music like this, shut up and just be happy that they're listening to this masterpiece.
Angelo Ortiz For me it's the opposite, classical music drove me to shigatsu wa kimi no uso...
I've seen it too haha, I like animes, but I wouldn't have watched SWKNU if I didn't love classical music
Same as a Classical Musician the music drove me to watch it. I appreciated every aspect of it to the beautifully played notes due to my own experience as a Violinist of 10 years started playing at the young age of 5. This piece in particular caught my attention and I plan to either play this (well part of it) or In regards to love Eros for my Final for Orchestra at the end of the year and play it in the fine arts days at my school.
I've been a fan of Classical Music since I watched FMAB and FMAB introduced me to Akira Senju, thus opening my ears to Orchestral Music and Epic Music. Afterwards, I watched Shigatsu Wa Kimi No Uso since I like violin and piano already. The anime widened my horizon to more Classical Music pieces.
Angelo Ortiz and the anime itself is a masterpiece people gotta open their minds
Has anyone noticed that she's not using a shoulder rest? It's so cool!
Kate Royall cool, but painful
Yes, seems like hell
anarchy0209 shoulder rest is actually optional and a lot of performers don’t use it
@@verybratsche9467 yeah I know a lot of people don't use them but she's really good at controlling her shifting, tone, vibrato, and keeping the violin up.
@@verybratsche9467 I know that, it was just that for me it always felt very uncomfortable ....
Unfortunately accompanists are still very much ignored when it comes to partnerships like this.....the pianist is Lambert Orkis - a superb player in his own right.
Correct, Beethoven called it a sonata for piano and violin, piano 1st!
Except when it's Yuja Wang accompanying the sonata, then people go salivate to her video.
@@musical_lolu4811 She is just too powerful. I just wish Joshua Bell the same.
shut up lol we're here to hear how the violinist is gonna play the sonata, that's the main expression
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Beethoven brought me here.
Kathreen Guiang nabakov brought me here
Mee too lol 😂
@@izhan6991 its a reference to something
me too
@@Aaron-tp4ke To the movie "Immortal Beloved" his frustration
As a MASSIVE classical music nut, I'm not ashamed to say that Kaori brought me here. Context and story is such an important part of enjoying classical music - for me personally, watching Your Lie in April has deepened my appreciation of the Kreutzer Sonata by 100x. Thank you creators of the anime for infusing this beautiful sonata with such an amazing story.
It's true, the sonata really fits good with the anime. I love the sonata a lot and i remember that back when i heard it in the anime i was so happy that they put my at the time fav sonata in the anime :)
The only unlogical thing abt it is that the girl is only 14 while playing this (at this level of skill).
As a fellow classical music nerd, thanks for posting this, im not into anime but an anime about a violinist where they use beautiful sonatas like this one just might get me
Yuh
I finished rewatching YLiA yesterday. I couldn't agree more.
Me too Kaori and Kousei brought me here
Any twoset + your lie in april fans?? :D I'm both. Thanks for letting me know about this masterpiece. It's amazing.
Here ✌️
Definitely
Here!! I'm not a musician but I love watchng their videos(twoset❤). Also a weeb
0:49 I. Adagio sostenuto - Presto
16:29 II. Andante con variazioni
34:59: III. Presto
+Nikhil Hogan Get this guy to the top, people. This some useful information
Nikhil Hogan
Definitely!!! Let's get you to the top bro!!
The first one sounds more like agitato than adagio to me though.
Thank you! :)
Beethoven: "Music is...a dreadful thing. What is it? I don't understand it. What does it do?"
Schindler: "It exalts the soul."
Beethoven: "Utter nonsense. If you hear a marching band, is your soul exalted? No you march. If you hear a waltz you dance. If you hear a mass you take communion. It is the POWER of music to carry one into the mental state of the composer.The listener has no choice. It is like hyptnotism." - dialogue from the film Immortal Beloved.
It's Tolstoy's words, really.
are this really true words by Beethoven? or just made up by the film makers?
How did beethoven replied while he was deaf srsly...
Özgür Doğan Arslan schindler wrote his words down on a notepad.
hyponoticism is a word anachronistic for both Beethoven and Tolstoy, ain't it?
Twoset bought me here
Me too
Same, I've heard of this piece before but it was a different recording. This one is much better than the one I listened to.
Roma Balagtas i here because of whom Beethoven dedicated this piece to
Roma Balagtas too
For what and how much?
Any Twoseters?
🙋🏼♂️
Here. It's a fantastic piece.
Here
Yup
You are supposed to be practicing
My favorite part about her violin playing is the quiet parts because I understand how much harder it must be than the loud parts to play quiet, steady notes, with great intonation.
Both are hard. Try to be at the same volume as a piano beside you without being muffled.
My man flipping that page like it was nothing 8:27
pacdbz Well he did it quick
Right?? I feel like page turning is a skill in itself 😂
i memorize a whole piece because i hate turning pages and not talented in it 🧑🏻🦯
13:57 too
Beethoven's Kreutzer Sonata is undoubtedly the greatest violin sonata in the whole repertoir. It is certainly the most 'expansive' and the longest. No wonder that Tolstoy was deeply impressed and moved by it; who wouldn't? It arouses so much passion and longing, like much of Beethoven's music.
ysaye 3
bach violin sonata 2 is the best. change my mind.
RUclips Handel-Halvorsen - Passacaglia - Jascha Heifetz, Gregor Piatigorsky
Who wouldn't be impressed? Kreutzer. Hated it. Refused to play it.
It's a shame that the man for which this piece was originally named ,is not even thought of today . George Bridgetower, here's to you!
Beethoven brought me to the anime, anyone?
Tostaky Panda Gamer me
Same
Agreed
actually kinda yes i always see people in comments saying how it brought them to anime so i was thinking i would give it a try too if there is so good music
Kaori bought me here.
Straddllw agreed
who doesn't love your lie in april
***** I find it interesting what paths lead people to a piece like this. Will check out Kimi no Uso.
Straddllw Shame on you.
Me too :(
+Celui qui s'intéresse Piano Sure, new people getting interested in classical pieces is such a bad thing....
Just discovered that this sonata was first performed by Beethoven and a black violinist called George Hightower in Vienna.Beethoven had finished the piano score but had not completed the violin score when they had to go on stage.They played and when they reached the point where the violin score ended Hightower improvised to the end.Beethoven was so impressed he asked him to play it again.He then dedicated the sonata to Hightower.At some point they had a falling out and Beethoven re-dedicated the sonata to Kreutzer.
George Bridgetower (not Hightower)
Bridgewater. He made an unpleasant comment about a woman in Beethoven's presence and Beethoven was appalled, and removed the dedication there and then.
Ludwig van Beethoven! *You have failed this history!* (Or, at least someone has.)
@@cazc.8626 Ooooh, intersectionality strikes again! Who are you going to root for? The oppressive white (presumably) woman, or the sexist black man? The drama, the intrigue, the suspense!
@@lauraandrews1676 wtf? Shutup.
meanwhile my vibrato is causing dead pigon bodies on the street
im dying
Dude same😂
So basically you have the power to kill nearby birds.
pigön
TwoSetViolin bought me here 😂
I watched the anime tho...
I don't care where you came from, just appreciate it.
@@noakinn I also play piano and I was interested in classical and romantic music before the anime...but it doesn't matter if I like this or not, if I would be new to this kind of music it would be an amazing feat to just check it out based on the anime.
Nice, short story time ... my wish, I could play some pieces (like those from Your lie in April anime, but also others, like now from Carole and Tuesday) casually, brought me to begin learning the piano four weeks ago ... and learning the piano brought me to TwoSetViolin (their videos actually keep me from practicing), cos there is no way, to miss their videos, as soon, as you begin looking for playing classical instruments.
But well, here I'm mostly, cos, as a fact, since I began learning the piano, my interest in classical music has grown. Even if this piece is, for someone, learning solo on the piano, not so interesting (at least not for playing and even less after 4 weeks learning ;)).
Who?
@@papikabron18 Two youtubers, check out their channel, TwoSetViolin
Thank you Your Lie in April
YES
your lie in April didn't compose this. don't thank them.
Ik
They mean, thank you for letting me know this exists.
Hahaha
I didn’t realize how hard the piano part was until I started playing it. Its unbelievably fast and Orkis did an amazing job playing so clearly.
It's all about the fingering. Much of Beethoven's phrasing follows "hand positioning" rather than "finger sequences".
The piano is actually the featured instrument not the violin. Sad that people don’t get this.
@@coralreef909there is not such thing as the "featured instrument", all people who played even one of Beethoven's violin sonatas know these are actually violin AND piano sonatas
This brought 2 communities together:
The weebs & The musicians
I'm part of both.. (*´・v・)
Me too!
same here! :D
And also the readers with Tolstoi´s book..... I´m part of all.
Yeah, rewatching Your Lie In April imo d i d get pretty boring. It was pretty interesting when I watched the series for the first time but when rewatching it, I kinda found myself skipping through a bunch because it just wasn’t as interesting as I remember it to be. :/
;op 4 You must’ve missed what most people who’ve watched the series remember the most/made the largest impact
14:55 "a man is trying to reach his lover. his carriage has broken down in the rain. the wheels stuck in the mud. she will only wait so long. this... is the sound of his agitation."
BRAVO
I want to come back in my next life as Anne-Sophie Mutter.
Even though your lie in April brought me here. Just seeing them play this is beautiful. Every single note feels like it’s reaching out to my heart. Beethoven makes beautiful masterpieces
4:10
Thank you!!!!
Why was I waiting for someone to clap between the movements hahaha
That’s what I said 🤣🤣🤣
Hahah idk...maybe you watched a lot of America Got Talent videos lol jk
Clapping during the performance is unacceptable.
@@sun-wo9vp agreed 😌
I did, at home.
i'm here because of genuine interest in the sonata
Salutes to you
Me too
Thank you... *sobs*
Same, this sonata is fascinating
Undoubtedly one of the most significant masterpieces of this genre.
The great Anne-Sophie Mutter combines with Lambert Orkis, piano, in a brilliant performance of Beethoven's exhilarating Kreutzer Violin Sonata No.9 Op.47
I'm so pleased you liked it.
Is it something I am supposed to understand?
Chan The Epic What do you mean? He's simply brilliant!
There are some obnoxious people who comment on Google.
ble
The power of LingLing brought me here
Then you should be PRACTICING
Everyone is telling the "Weebs" to go away because they are here because of Your Lie in April but it doesn't matter. Let them have there time of music in peace. Also I have watched Your Lie in April and its not bad. STOP ALL HATE
I'm a classical musician and have just started watching it. And it's really good
This is the piece of classical music that shows Beethoven's power and makes me not to feel so alone this night.
The pianist is also quite amazing! Come on, people!
usually only the soloist gets attention
I've just finished reading "The Kreutzer Sonata" by L. Tolstoy and simply HAD to listen to this amazing piece of music! :) It's simply beautiful.
Now i am reading and listening :)
The alternating quiet, gentle and loud, passionate sections describe well their relationship in the story. Periods of love followed by periods of hate and anger.
Tolstoy's novella took me here too although I used to listen to this sonata a lot at one time.
EXACTLY!! ME TOO!! I'M SO EXCITED!!😍😍😍😍
Finally, a person of culture!!! Tolstoy’s short story wasn’t what brought me here (I’m a violinist, and this sonata is a staple of our repertoire), but the fact that you know it even exists and that you enjoy it makes me feel so happy!!! So often I find people who don’t even know who Leo Tolstoy is these days🤦🏻♂️
Did it reach them?
Whom?
no dont be like that ill cry😢
Of course it did...
:3 Comment was on the spot
God damn.
Dang, the way she plays the quiet parts with such amazing intonation is seriously out of this world.
This is one of my favorite violin sonatas. This should be like a hybrid violin/piano sonata, cuz the piano ain't no second fiddle in this masterpiece. Magnifico!!
+Joseph Sonners Absolutely. The early editions of this work describe it as a "Sonata for piano-forte and obbligato Violin" and also use the title "Grand Sonata".
There's been a fair amount written about this great Mutter/Orkis collaboration in all their performances. Orkis is not too shabby for a man with working class roots!
Your lie in april fans everywhere
The fact that my daughter was the student pianist who played this magnificent piece of music with a student violinist at the opening of a new concert hall in Houston around 1993 or 4 brought me here! I just wish I could find the video - somewhere on a vhs.
This is my all time favorite sonata. I never tire of it. It amazes me the marvelous music created only with violin and piano.Bravo and Brava.
Same!
Me too
I used to study at this little music store that offered violin lessons, and they had her poster on the wall of a practice room that we used a lot. I used to stare at her picture while I was learning because she looked like she was a really great violinist. It's really nice to finally hear her music. I hope I can get to play this piece someday.
We’re 8 years later, did you manage to play it?
Discovered this thanks to TwoSet
This piece kinda hurts for some reason...
your lie in april cough cough
i guess...
Read "The Kreutzer Sonata" by Leo Tolstoy, then you will know why.
The story behind this piece is tragic.
Apart from the fact that the Tolstoy novel was written afterwards... So nothing to do with the music.
This is the sound.. Of his agitation...
I wish I could double like
that's from "Immortal Beloved" the movie.
one word came 2 my mind when I saw this viv n this woman, superwoman!
Beethoven! u r the god of classical music!
Anne-Sophie my lady! u r awesome, perfect, talented, just all the adjectives won't describe u at all.
GOD bless u n ur perfect arms!
Stupendous, exhilarating
My cancer has been healed after listening to this music
Is anyone really surprised that this hauntingly dissonant piece inspired one of the most macabre tales of murder ever told? A murky idea which began in the chaotic mind of Beethoven, the nineteenth century's leading composer, was given perfect clarity of expression by Tolstoy, the 19 C's finest writer of fiction.
Cultural evolution doesn't always produce positive results, and when it does they tend to be pedestrian, but occasionally, as in the case of the Kreutzer Sonata, they are an astonishing triumph.
+James Haynes Tolstoy's Kreutzer Sonata is a must read.
+James Haynes I seriously doubt that Beethoven's thoughts regarding this powerful music were at all like those in the macabre imagination of Tolstoy.
I just finished the novella, and it's how I found the sontata. I find that this music does really weird things to me, especially in context of the story. I feel just like Pozdnyshev in his daze after listening to it.
"Dissonant"?
Bj Coch To wit: LACK of HUNT
TwoSetViolin brought me here, again
This is by far one of the best kreutzer performances I've seen! Great job to the violinist and the accompanist!
Most musical works pass me by. I'm a scientist at heart all logic, I don't think I hear what others hear when they listen to music. But this, It moved me.
There's a lot more like it; give yourself a break and seek it out.
If you really like Beethoven's music, you hardly find yourself enjoy others' compositions very much
Yeah, I began with Mozart, and brought me to Him, now I am here always
This Stradivarius is so good in the hands of ASMutter.... Beautiful sound perfect music....
15:28 - 16:15 - Best moment in the whole series. . . . they played all 10 Beethoven Sonatas over 2 nights (least I think it was 2) and devoted an entire year to this project - the concentration required would have been enormous - and AS-M played all 10 from memory of course.
Michael Billimoria are you kidding???? That's unbelievable
Thank you Twoset Violin
The beginning is absolutely stunning!! Going from forte to piano that dramatically and smoothly in one bow takes a ridiculous amount of control.
00:50
I. Adagio sostenuto - Presto
16:28
II. Andante con Variazioni
19:24
VAR 1
21:55
VAR 2
24:12
VAR 3
28:16
VAR 4
34:58
III. Finale. Presto
Thanks
Algum jovem de 14 anos em 2024 aqui também só por gostar dos classicos?
Всему своё время.
В 14 лет хорошо хард-рок заходит - Лед Зеппелин, например.
Why am I crying listening to this at 2am... So beautiful and two very talented musicians! :,)
when I was younger, I used to say that this is the greatest piece of music ever written in Western History.
For five years in the mid nineties I lived and worked in New Haven CT, basically surrounded by the Yale Campus. Every day I walked through the buildings of the music school there, past, I believe Stoekel Hall, or sum-such. It was a small recital hall and there were (free) performances there every day that classes were in. One day I saw the Kreutzer Sonata posted on the board, to be done by two old members of the faculty. It was the only time I ever saw this done live. White haired men. The violinist broke a string in the first movement and compensated and continued to play brilliantly and with absolute passion.
Mark Orenchuk cool story bro
I think this is true onky for the 1st movement.
Why did you stop saying it? You were perfectly right. I say, however, and have said for a few months now, that Mendelssohn's Sextet is the greatest piece of music ever written in Western History. And I'm perfectly right. And will be until I encounter another favorite.
Who came from Tolstoy's Krutzer Sonat book?
They perfectly understand Beethoven’s aesthetic and intent and spirit,
so their performances are stellar , flawless and immaculate
This is incredible! The tone, the notes, the gorgeous bowing! It's just overwhelming how perfect it is! Whoever hates this, doesn't even know what music is.
Why are people complaining that she isn't showing emotion while playing? It isn't that big of a deal. Listen to the beautiful music and stop complaining that she doesn't look perfect for her performance. Like really? People always have a complaint about SOMETHING.
I don't get it. There is plenty of emotion in the playing
Ho sentito 20 anni fa questa delizia, a Londra...che gioia!
Hace mucho la escuche tomando LSD y e
Hace muuuucho lla escuche tomando LSD y de ttan hermosa no podia dejar d llorar
Una de mis composiciones favoritas de mi "amado" Beethoven. 💕💕
A great performance! LAMBERT ORKIS is phenomenal along with Anne-Sophie Mutter. SHAZAM!
Tolstoy has a story with same name. I came here after finish the Tolstoy's story and I highly recommend to you, everybody pls read the book.
Guys I like the anime too. Like, it made me cry and stuff, yes.
But you also have to acknowledge the beautiful sound that they're creating together is amazing. Something I can never get over. So enjoy it!
Nothing to say,but the performance which is once in a llifetime. Thanks.
J'aime beaucoup cette chanson et l'interprétation du violoniste est magnifique
the anime that brought me here was classicaloid, but im also genuinely interested in beethoven’s pieces so this is definitely a win for both my weeb side and my composers fandom side 🤩
TwoSet!!
After reading Tolstoy's novel, I had to check it out
This Pianist is beyond BRILLIANT ---Bravo!
Annie SoFi Mutter is a NOVA of passion.
I do not care about the few comments I've had time to view here....who is "better" than whom, etc. Hence, I will sum up with four words:
This performance is GLORIOUS.
p.s. Vielen Dank kamngaty! Das ist zu schön, um in Worten ausdrücken.
HAHA KAORI BROUGHT ME HERE TOO. LOL
😂😂💗
She memoried the whole piece!!!
Well I didn't know this piece before watching Your Lie In April. This is beautiful.
there is not a greater performance of this out there. Played so much like I truly feel it was invisioned in it's composition. thanks muchly to Mutter and Orkis. they are great together.
Tolstoj brought me here❤
The first performance make me remember kaori. She was memorable character for me that even tough i know she was not real i always remember her and her music. Her love for music like my love for sing was the same. When she die in the anime i crying. And somehow till now when i see calender years after years sering her death date i still crying.
Google Home brought me here when I requested it to play the best of Beethoven this piece catches my attention and curiosity . Happy to find this in you tube this is gold.
Twoset brought be here 😁
24:32
One of the finest moments in music.
Estos seres llegaron de otros universos de otras constelaciones 🌌 son muy adelantados a su tiempo, es el grandioso regalo para la humanidad, GRANDE ENTRE LOS GRANDES!!
Beethoven 💪🏻💪🏻♥️♥️👏👏🎹🎹🎻🎻🎼🎼🤩🤩☺️☺️
Thank you for bringing this composition to life! You are both master performers!
Twoset brought me here
Twoset brought me here.
Always Bach, Beethoven and Liszt💗
strong Beethoven with an extremely lyrical accent, perfect
This is truely a masterpiece. I can listen to this for HOURS❤️
Tolstoy'dan gelenler 📌
I'm here from leo tolstoy's novella! I love this piece
You know, it really matters not how Sophie or Lambert rank among other virtuosos.
What matters is whether or not their work together here pleases you.
It pleases me. j
TwoSet brought me here and now I can enjoy listening to this masterpiece
Браво!
twoset brought me here
the concert on 27th November 2019 in Hong Kong was fascinating.
Though the recording is also fantastic, it cannot really bring up that intense atmosphere. My face covered in tears after the 1st movement. That was unforgettable (づ ●─● )づ