Waldstein used to be my most favorite when I was young. I don't know when but it changed to No. 31 as I grew older. Backhous used to be and still is my most favorite. The second changed a few times in the past. I don't know when but the second changed to Pollini about a decade or so ago. I think my second favorite will not change until my time is up.
Hey MP. The fugues have to breathe. You are playing according to the convenience of your hand and ignoring the underpinnings of the pulse throughout. Love you, your playing, but c’mon…….
This year this Sonata hits the 200-years marks, yet it's as much fresh as it would have if written today.
ありえない名演。涙が止まらない。この曲自体の存在が奇跡だ。
Waldstein used to be my most favorite when I was young. I don't know when but it changed to No. 31 as I grew older. Backhous used to be and still is my most favorite. The second changed a few times in the past. I don't know when but the second changed to Pollini about a decade or so ago. I think my second favorite will not change until my time is up.
Interesting comment... What is your favourite Beethoven piano Concerto and played by whom?
*RIP maestro!*
Che interpretazione fantastica!!😍🤩
BTW. In second fugue adhere to Beethoven’s markings. An accellerando NOT subito……..but most of you ignore that incredible moment.
重く柔らかくあたたかい。
Very nice, i like it
7:35
Quanto vorrei sapere cosa ha provato o pensato a 7' 02''
Why you didn't post all the info about this performance in the descriptions? Where was this concert? When? Do you have all these informations?
it's free. Just be grateful it's up.
@@Piratebreadstick well said. 👍
I think it was in 2019 at the Philharmonie de Paris
@@Marco1281 oh absolutely not. It’s Tokyo from 2010.
祝願您健康平安❤️
senza la partitura davanti
Difficile interpretarla meglio di così. Un Beethoven da togliere il fiato.
Hey MP. The fugues have to breathe. You are playing according to the convenience of your hand and ignoring the underpinnings of the pulse throughout. Love you, your playing, but c’mon…….
such a critic!