5 Minutes On... Beethoven - The Moonlight Sonata (C# minor) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2016
- Daniel Barenboim | 5 Minutes On... Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 14 (C# minor) op. 27 No. 2
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Maestro, I just wanted to say, you are the best pianist I have ever heard! I am a disabled vet on a fixed income, so I have no chance of ever hearing you play in person. But I know good playing when I hear it, and I've NEVER, in 62 years, ever heard better! Particularly with Beethoven sonata #13. God bless you , sir, for giving the world such a priceless gem of music!
Praying for you William! I totally agree with your comment! Thank you for your Service! 🙏🏼
I suggest to make it about 10 minutes or maybe 15 minutes!!! What you present here isn't enough... It could be more than that. 😍
Why not 20 or 60? I think the point of these is to make them quick and summarize within 5 minutes some highlights not to go in depth in anyway
@@franklyvulgar1 The man had many other things to do; I am even surprised that he created these videos; I can guarantee that it took him much longer than five minutes to put them together.
It is always best to leave dining table feeling you had room for a little more.
Oh man, I understand, I could listen to him to talk and play all day.
No sé si aún graba estos fabulosos videos, pero si estaría muy bien tener quince minutos, cinco por movimiento. Si a alguien le es suficiente ver cinco minutos, ok, hacer dos versiones de vídeo. se aprende a disfrutar y entender más todo.
the greatest beethoven player ever.
Barenboim is going where no pianist has gone before. Thank you Sir.
Breaking the myth among all young generation in just 5 mins. Amazing. This is real Barenboim stuff
The most invaluable 5-minutes for piano players. Thank you, Maestro Barenboim
What a stunning player.... my jaw hit the desk on that last run.
How effortlessly is he playing it !!
i like how he halfway explains things and starts to play the music.
Daniel's version is the best I have ever heard. Amazing dynamics and emotion are put into the often-overlooked first movement, so much so that I mentally place myself at Lake Lucerne on a cold winter night watching the clouds slowly traverse the moon with the passage of each section. Although I am a longtime Rock keyboardist with no musical training, I have taught piano for the last 12 years, and my Classical students are implored to listen to Daniel's rendition of this and other pieces. I once glimpsed (a copy of) Beethoven's original hand-written manuscript of the first movement. I noticed that all the arpeggios are written using leggiero style (small) notes while the octave themes used normal size notes. I personally believe Beethoven wanted the player to keep these arpeggios in the background for most of the piece while highlighting the main octave theme. I definitely hear this implemented to some extent in Daniel's version but in no others. I employ this technique and I ask my students to do so as well as it really brings out the beauty of the theme while at the same time making the piece less robotic.
This man is the most prolific prodigy of Western music alive!
It’s amazing how Mr. Barenboim can relate the first movement of this Sonata to a funeral march…. What an illuminating insight.
Moonlight Sonata is true beauty. I have never had a mental picture of a funeral in connection with this. Something so beautiful cannot (in my mind) be connected to something like death. It may be wrong, but that is the way I like to keep it personally.
What a pleasure to observe someone speaking so candidly, from an entire lifetime's worth of experience of great music, and to watch him frame his comments with such care, so unhurried in his desire to speak clearly and succinctly. Bravo, maestro!
4:41 the amount of attention the last movement demands is so captivating
4:40 Oh my god.
Daniel Barenboim's magic with marvelous ending.
This so called moonlight sonata with all three movements reminds me a death of a person, like a film strating from the end: First part is Post Funeral scilence, second tells about the youth and limited joy, third is definately struggle for life and at the end life takes over, after all death is not the worst thing that occures to a person, presto is a real heroism and here we human beings prove our eternity by marking our steps: we pass away but our steps are there indeed beethoven left his own and that way proved his eternity. Thanks dear Daniel for it ❤ And thanks for playing Mozart piece that influenced this sonata
Thank you, Maestro. You have greatly increased my enjoyment of playing and listening to this wonderful Sonata.
My goodness! Those five minutes sure did fly. Thanks a lot for these insightful comments on such a magnificent piece.
Daniel, patrimonio cultural argentino, quién mejor interpreta al gran Beethoven.
What can one say? This is a truly beautiful and excellently delivered 5 minute sample of this famous piece; surely, no one could possibly dislike this excellent extract and the manner through which it has been so well delivered.
Yes I think so
I fully agree with you!
One of the biggest musicians our times about the biggest all times
you know you’ve made it when steinway creates a piano with your last name in place of steinway
This is not a Steinway. The instrument was made by Chris Maene from Belgium. This piano has straight strings instead of crossed strings.
@@SchwebebahnTakt I thought not. Or was it the acoustics which made it sound brittle and harsh?
The third movement ls Rock ! Some kind of Riff. Beethoven was so modern !
as a big artist from Argentina (Charly Garcia) said once: "Beethoven was the first heavy metal"
Dear Sir, thank you for this new video. The link to Don Giovanni is very interesting and gives a new approach of Beethoven's Sonata. Bright !
Influences are everywhere 💕
En mi concepto el maestro Barenboin es el pianista que ha interpretado de mejor y más fiel manera la música de Beethoven y es el más grande pianista vivo. Ya tiene un lugar en la historia de la música.
To analyse this piece within 5 minutes, is quite Masterful in itself.
Thank you, Daniel. Thank you.
This video gave me a new view on Moonlight Sonata.I never felt or heard it as a "funeral march". I like being inspired by new ideas of hearing. Thank you so much for this!
Classical music needs people like you: Serious speaking, but not only for people who studied music. Respecting the pieces but not hiding their character from the hearers by using cryptic language. Using (social) networks in a responsible way. Thank you so much!
Thank you very much for your illuminating observations on the Moonlight Sonata. As someone who started playing the piano very late in life (age 46), they give me a better understanding of the effect Beethoven might have had in mind. I would like to add that listening to your renditions of Beethoven's music is absolutely thrilling!
A million thanks for the insiders of the Moonlight!
He has pulled the Moonlight Sonata back to where it should be with dignity and beauty. If only more musicians were like him, concentrating on the music more than themselves. 👍👍 His interpretations are faultless.
Mr. Daniel,
You are a great gift from God to humanity.
Thank you very much!!
Like waking up to the truth of the composition. Who knows, its comparison to Mozart "Don Giovanni" is closer to the intent of the composer.Only goes to show the depth of Boremboim's knowledge of classical music. Thank you.
Maestro, please make a video about the art of fugue of J.S. Bach.
In only five minutes?? That masterpiece would need at least five hours to cover.
Bach played piano?
Well, Bach did try out an early fortepiano by Silbermann in the 1740s.
Why when Gould already discusses it better than anyone
@@seanlasater2762 He wrote it for keyboard, so completely instrument agnostic.
I feel like years/age bring(s) so much flavor to the music.
That ladies and gentlemen, is a true artist! You can hear the emotion.
I could watch these videos all day. They are each brilliant and thought-provoking. I find myself absolutely mesmerized by his explanations and examples. I only wish they were longer! I would pay for a subscription to watch a longer series presented by this musical master.
Phenomenal skill, the amount of knowledge he managed to fit into a handful of minutes.
Only Beethoven knows what he was thinking of when he wrote it, we will never know, and sometimes it's nice to have questions unanswered, because it leads to so many different interpretations.
When I was listening this sonata as a child , I always felt about a death in this music rather than moonlight.
As a result I didn’t like to listen this music .
I understood this sonata after I saw this video .
Now I start to listening this music and Beethoven.
Thank you for your interesting lecture.
Thank you so very much for this splendid video. You have allowed me to interpret this wonderful work of Bethoven in a new light. Again, THANK YOU !!! 🤔🤔🤔
Es un lujo de la humanidad. Tengo sus sonatas de Mozart. No me canso de sus interpretaciones, gracias, salud y larga vida.
I will never listen to the Moonlight Sonata the same ever again
Thank you very much to Daniel Barenboim for his most authoritative comments. Certainly, it's ridiculous how often the "fake" title "Moonlight Sonata" subverts the original and true mood of the piece. Some pianists play this sonata after Liszt and NOT as a Beethoven piece.
J'ai tours considéré que Beethoven était un musicien les pieds dans le classique et la tête dans un romantisme nouveau, très puissant, mais pas du tout dans une guimauve bėlante comme on voudrait nous faire croire avec ce titre de sonate au clair de lune. J e suis enchantée de vos explications si judicieuses et professionnelles; cette référence à Mozart ne fait que conforter mon image de Beethoven successeur direct de Mozart et de Haydn. Mille mercis pour vos enseignements si précieux.
Diane de Lacger musicienne amateur
Beethoven was indeed a real genius
Ohne Ihre Interpretation, in Beethovens cis-Moll-Sonate mehr einen Trauermarsches zu sehen, habe ich sie während der Trauerfeier für meine 2019 verstorbene Mutter spielen lassen. Es war intuitiv die richtige Wahl!
Thank you Maestro Barenboim. It's great to see someone as distinguished as you sharing your wisdom here on RUclips. I'd love to hear your thoughts on how we can get more young people interested in classical music nowadays.
I’d also love to see a 5 minutes on any of the late sonatas from Beethoven and Schubert.
Dear Maestro Barenboim, thank you for making these videos. :)
I would be interested in your view of how to get more young people interested in classical music as well.
@@BingDai ask young people! I'm young, and I grew up with classical music and still enjoy a lot of it. I think with classical music (or any music) it is important to be able to understand it's meaning to be able to enjoy it.
Eric Wong (I know you didn’t ask any input from a kid, but I thought I’d share this anyways) As a young person myself, I’d like to believe that a good number of us still are fascinated by classical music(we’re just not as vocal about it). A lot of memes incorporate classical music (like Gymnopedie No. 1, Moonlight Sonata) and modern media in general still frequently uses it. A lot of it isn’t copyrighted, so RUclips and giant creators have more liberty to use these pieces. Some shows of the early 2010s introduced me to some of my favorite classical songs as well, such as Maiden of the Flaxen Hair and Bach’s Prelude No. 1(Well Tempered Clavier).There’s also band and orchestra classes offered in many school institutions around the world, which becomes kids’ gateway to classical music. As long as classical music is available and prevalent in all sorts of media, I’m sure many kids will still listen to it. Showing your kids at a young age classical music stations in the car rides also helps them come to like classical music more, even if some will whine about it at first.
SO much better when played more like a funeral march than the dreamy sequence. Wow. Thank you for this analysis.
As a child, I used to lie in the dark with eyes closed while listening to this piece. The places where my mind used to go...
que honor saber que soy del mismo país que este pianista tan talentoso
El y Martha, me hinchan el pecho de orgullo
Daniel Barenboim is a Maestro on the piano.
I admire your interpretation. Moonlight has got a different atmosphere than "Mondschein". It is my feeling that the English language is soft, sweet and nice in comparison to the German language melody. So the relation to death is more strong if you interpret it with German words. But is it permitted to interpret music with dead words ? I am getting older and slowly widen my feelings. Wagner I never liked (inherited from my father) but now can except Lohengrin's last song (Jonas Kaufmann does it well).
Music makes us happy. It moves my inner being and tears can come (Der Doppelgänger, Brahms requiem etc.) This great inner joy we experience is not restricted to our western world of music. You find it with Indians, who can sit for many hours to listen to Ragas and feel totally thrilled. So music is something which you cannot enslave in words, in mental prisons. It is something far greater; its only function is to make us happy, to let us experience ecstasy . Music is day and night with me, mostly as an "Ohrwurm" (melody which the inmost emotions ask for and get constant delight from the silent repeated singing).
Last not least, we practice music active and passive and never ask where the delights come from, whom can we thank for the immeasurable joy ? Hm, our world does not permit this question, we believe in existence and would refuse anything else. But ask an Indian, where all music comes from and she/he would smile and answer: "To our spiritual background all music comes from a separate world created by our Shakti, the Mother of God. Very few humans (composers) get by birth a key to this world of music and what they hear there they copy and let us listen to it. They are like a wireless; so, music is never created by the composers. And the interpreters are also chosen; they get by birth the gift to feel what the composers brought from the world of music and present it to us according to their capacity . And you, Daniel Barenboim you are one of the rare interpreters who lets us feel the utmost wonders of music. Thanks !
The hypnotism of grief.
One of the most fascinating elements of musical interpretation for me is to discover the mind of the composer and explore possible narratives of the work.
I stumbled here accidentally from a Facebook post. It's a pleasant surprise to have an old master producing new content for the younger generation in here. I hope that this channel will thrive and that we will see many regular updates. Never really thought about the Moonlight sonata being like a funeral march although I was aware that the title was originally not given by the composer.
100 pour cent d'accord, j'ai toujours assimilé ce mouvement à la mort, et certainement pas à un sentimental clair de lune ! Barenboim et René Duchable sont les deux musiciens qui analysent le mieux Beethoven !
hello daniel Baenboim. i am Gilad Haclili from israel. as a boy in my kibbutz NaaN - Israel , we have plyed this beginning of moonlghit sonata in the memorial ceremony every year' so it is connecting very much to your explanation about the funeral feeling in this music. you solved my contrast feeling between moonlight music atmosphere' and funeral sadness . thank you very much for that and for all great moment of your playing and music making. Gilad. retireed oboe player. Israel.
You are awesone and A Master..wish there was an entire documentary on your work. Iam farely new to this kind of music but iam thoroughly enjoying it. Sgaron from South Africa
I always feel this way since I played it but never saw anyone has the same opinion… until now!!! Thank you sir!!
A gift of an opportunity to learn new perspectives
Thank you Maestro, your versions of Beethoven have always been my favourite
I totally agree with your opinion that it is indeed a funeral march, like Chopin s, it is very constant in its tempo. Thank you for the lesson Master Baremboim.
Maestro, These short discussions are wonderful! Thank You so much!
These short videos are brilliant. Thank You for your time and music!
I am blown away by your playing.. and you didn’t even play the whole piece/movements. I literally got an adrenaline rush
You have the flow and dexterity of Asian pianist. Awesome!
I’ll never get tired of the first movement. Never ever.
Thank you, thank you... A very good and interesting video, Mr. Barenboim.
Es Bethoven en todo su esplendor: comienza tranquilo, sereno, pausado y de pronto se acelera hasta la locura para terminar exhausto!
Where are these videos produced? That room you're in is incredibly beautiful!
It's in the main hall of the Schiller theater in Berlin, nowdays the place of Barenboïm's Staatsoper Unter den linden (because of the restauration works in the Staatsoper Unter den linden theater).
Thank you both of you. I was asking myself the same!
Electronic Goat No Theater is German, so is Schiller and Berlin. He is right. Let's see who is stupid
Electronic Goat You‘re being very ignorant, theater is german.
Theater is literally the germany name, love it when people call other people stupid just to ridicule themselves afterwards.
Thank you Daniel, for taking time to interpret this #1 Recognized piece of Music on Earth. I am in complete accord with your views. I am also in complete awe of your powers on the ebonies and the ivories!
Not having had the opportunity for formal training, I learned this movement 40 years ago one note at a time. It was arduous, yes, (and I had to share the music room learning time with a band playing electric guitars, big amps, and a drum set very loudly which forced the focus onto the fingers) but in the end this immortal music was memorized in toto as the only piece of piano music I can play. In the autobiography of Werner von Braun, it is mentioned that he also memorized this piece!
In my opinion the most interesting video of the channel till now without any doubt. Maestro, I would be very gladd if you introduce some of the Beethoven Sonatas, as "Pathetic" or "Apassionata". I think the first bars of these pieces are specially difficult to perform and would be very helpful to know more about them.
Thank you.
I never tire of Moonlight Sonata
Spot on.
Fascinating. Thank you.
Maestro maestro!
Passionnant. Merci !
Marvelous, thank you!
Magnificent. I agree. Thank you.
Jest Pan Mistrzem!
ADMIRABLE DANIEL BARENBOIM . GRAN MAESTRO Y MEJOR PERSONA.-
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DANIEL.... !! EXCELENTE MAESTRO !! .-
We listened to you playing this piece in Paris-La Villette this evening.... thank you!
Maestro, I love these short insightful musical discussions!
Maestro, These 5 min studies remind me of your 1-hr black & white programs you made in the 60s which were shown in my native Chile ... love them then and love them now even if they're only 5 min. All the best from a fan!
Wonderful! Thank you very much, maestro!
Gracias, maestro.
qué maravilla! Gracias maestro Baremboim.
Maestro de maestros. Aplausos de pie, SIEMPRE!
Mr. Barenboim, your work is fantastic. Thank you for your time.
Thank you Maestro...Thank You so much!
Thank you from Italy !
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What a Master.
Daniel, this is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for your time!
Gracias maestro, simplemente gracias.
Wonderful to listen to - thank you.
YES!!!!! incredible insight. This changed my life
Thanks for making these videos. Every word you say is so interesting because you have lived this music all your life like no other. :)
Maestro 👏💪. Thank you
Thank you daniel barenboim for these series of videos
Brilliant - thank you