Arrau es la perfección y la musicalidad absoluta. La grabación de las 32 sonatas de Beethoven es un monumento patrimonio de la humanidad. Su Listz es sublime. Brahms, increible.
Nuestro gran Claudio Arrau, insigne pianista chileno, orgullo nacional. Tras su fallecimiento quedó catalogado entre los mejores panistas de todos los tiempos. Viva en la gloria del Señor Padre que nos lo envió para nutrir y enriquecer nuestros espíritus. Gracias Claudio Arrau.
Maestro Claudio is in my opinion the greatest pianist of all time. I treasure the CD's (14 in all) I have of his concerts And wish I could find more. His playing brings such joy to my everyday and helps when the news is depressing I adore classical music and thank the lord for talents such as Mr. Claudio Arrau.
Es excepcional la profundidad que logra dar Arrau a Beethoven. Cada nota tiene sentido, logra una interpretación totalmente coherente, medida pero a la vez inspirada
Tuve la gran fortuna de escucharle la Apassionata en el teatro Colón de Bogotá. Fue una pianista excepcionalidad con un don musical increible. Bravo Claudio.
Transcendentally Sublime. !!!! Beethoven at his best.....a supreme work of Art .!! .Thank you. Beethoven in this 250 year Celebration of your life ....!!! Thank you Claudio Arrau for an amazing interpretation. !!
We are not machines, calibrated to perfection in timing and intensity. We humans could never be perfect, totally perfect at anything. But there are some human beings who come very close at being at the top stage of perfection, in what they do, in what they practice and dedicate a lifetime to. Well, in my non-musically trained opinion, Maestro Claudio Arrau is one of them. And it takes a full life of continued practice. It takes loving slavery to a craft, to an instrument, to an artistic endeavor. Even an untrained ear in music like mine, can get to understand and appreciate that. My fingers are not physically trained in piano playing, but my mental gage in music appreciation is certainly trained and refined. And I can tell the difference between a concert pianist I understand and enjoy and one I do not. To me, Maestro Claudio Arrau was and is an unequalled master of his art, his trade. He was certainly one of the most dedicated musicians who ever lived. His playing repertoire is probably unmatched; his recordings are legendary and abundant. His followers and fanatical listeners are legions, worldwide. Many, many of us consider him to be the greatest concert pianist of the Twentieth Century. And most likely he was, and still is!
Come on! More colorful beautiful piano sound than Arrau=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov! More genius than Arrau=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Maria Grinberg! More powerful louder than Arrau=Mikhail Pletnev! The Second Loudest ever was Lazar Berman!,
Superb and sublime. Arrau's affinity for Beethoven has such depth and authority. It's irresistible. No one approaches his rendering of the beautiful second movement.
I agree with you regarding the Op 111 Sonata also. Arrau is in a class by himself. Once one listens and follows along with the score, it's almost impossible to listen to any other artists.
Que bueno que lo hallas descubierto, siempre se nos abren estas oportunidades, pero no todos las aprovechan. Este tipo de música y sus cultores no están de moda, no son fashion ni "in"....pero siempre están llenos de significados y mensajes que cada cual recibe a su manera, por eso esta música es universal.
What a treat just to hear this rarely performed sonata - a very great work. Why it's underrated I'll never know. It's technically very demanding on the performer. Maybe that's why players tend to avoid it, who knows? Arrau's performance is splendid -- especially the second movement which he played all the loving care and attention to fine detail and expressive nuance calls for an impish whimsical sense of play and youthful vitality. Wonderful that man in his seventies could capture that impetuous, daredevil spirit so well.
his most intimate piece is piano concerto no 5 beethoven movement 2 its the most maternal and delicate. stuff that makes grown men cry, makes you think what if, if only, how so now. Its apex is overwhelming. talking of the subject of underrated his quasi una fantasia the first one sonata 13 is amazing too but its the other one with the same name (moonlight sonata) that gets praise. good day.
Hearing and seeing Claudio Arrau touch I can not avoid passing through my mind pictures of your hometown Chillan, he has left something of what was in those years when he lived there. Regarding this sonata, my luck was to record it by chance on a cassette from a station in Santiago "El Conquistador" way back in 1985. It was my companion long nights while I studying Marine Biology in the city Coquimbo; since then that not leaves my mind. Thanks to whoever posted.
Funny how these things all go in epidemics. When I was a student, EVETYONE played this piece. Beethoven op. 1 thru 7 was absolute Pflicht with my teacher. Rather the Liszt Sonate twice in row than Beethoven op.2 No. 3, or op.10 No.3, not even to mention the miserably difficult op. 7. I've been doing this for almost 60 years, and I am convinced: if you can play the Beethoven Sonates, you can play anything. The entire technic of Liszt, Brahms and even Rachmaninov is contained here. But that is just my own personal opinion. Anyone who disagrees...God bless! But please, no nasty comments. P.S. When I was a kid listening to his recitals, I used to think Claudio Arrau was a god. Now I'm convinced, he is God.
+assindiastignani The Chopin Etudes count as equally indispensable for higher comprehensive facility don't you think and would agree with your dictum. Best.
+culturehorse I couldn't do anything but agree with someone who has a picture of Guiomar Novaes (my all-time favorite pianist) beside his/her youtube name.
I often sit and wonder how Beethoven would react if he were at this festival (with hearing intact) to listen to someone play all of his sonatas from memory and on a modern instrument. And then, for him to play for us! Arrau is amazing, with the vitality of a much younger man. I can easily listen and watch an artist play all of the Beethoven sonatas in one session, if not for the needs of human nature interrupting! Thank you for uploading this fine series.
So firm and light at the same time. Everytime I hear this man play I think of an elephant swimming or flying. Not many pianist can be recognised so easily without image..
Qué excelente panista fue don Claudio Arrau, sin embargo, durante las más de diez años que viví en Chile nunca pude verlo en vivo. Ahora, a muchos años e distancia, puedo apreciar su forma de interpretar a Beethoven y agradezco por ello.
sonata #3 para piano es una de mis favoritas, cuando era estudiante (1988) tenia un casette grabado desde la radio El Conquistador de Santiago con esta obra, interpretada por Alfred Brendell, luego hace unos años busqué el cd pero nadie conocía esta pieza, afortunadamente fue subida y ahora la puedo disfrutar en las manos de Claudio Arrau. Gracias.
An excellent energetic performance of a demanding Sonata. Played with confidence, declamation. and sensitivity, especially in the 2nd movement. Happily the piano sound belies its age.Bravo1
Magnífico. Ver interpretaciones como esta te hace ver de una manera la musica clasica, y más ésta, compuesta por Beethoven. Me hace ver esta pieza como algo tan exquisitamente natural y simple. Admiro a todos los pianistas, soy flautista y la música clàsica me apasiona en todos los instrumentos que se puedan interpretar. ¡Viva la música! Bravísimo.
Con los músicos como Arrau, es posible darse cuenta que ellos mismos son una extensión de su instrumento, o el instrumento es la extensión de ellos. Una fusión total y armónica. Da la impresión que Arrau entra en trance cada que que interpretaba alguna obra. Es un poder de concentración único y transmite paz.
grande Arrau!!!, mi ídolo desde peque, y aun lo sigue siendo, y estoy orgullosa de ser una de las pocas personas de 16 años que le agrada ver y admirar a semejante talento :DDD
Great! Listening to Arrau, has a more complete idea of the sense of Beethoven. Thank you, dear Farookhq17, thank you very much for high video quality, from the bottom of our heart.
listen to it a few times and you're going to hear that Beethoven was, even at a young age, far beyond Mozart. the first time you listen to the opus 2 they superficially sound like Mozart but they're not, not even close.
Esta sonata del genio de Beethoven es de una gran variedad melódica y la interpretación del Maestro Claudio Arrau es magistral. Gracias por la oportunidad de escucharla nuevamente.
If you put yourself in the piece and give it all you can with soul,no matter what mistakes you may make you will take the audience with you even make the audience breathe in the same rate as you because you will have made them feel like you are feeling up there on the piano. As Arrau has done you see there is no sound whatsoever during his playing..they are mostly all feeling what he is. That it what a great pianist needs to do play like a musician with soul.
I am answering Henry Xu from below. Beethoven was a transition composer between the classical and the romantic periods. He did what many transition composers did back then. He sometimes composed music that sounds romantic and sometimes composed music that sounds classical. He even mixed the two styles within a single piece. This piano sonata is a good example. The first movement sounds a lot like Haydn while the second movement sounds romantic: something that Haydn would never have written. People who strictly classify composers of Beethoven's time as only classical or only romantic will more often then not make a mistaken generalization.
I wonder what Haydn thought of this new "romantic" music. I believe these first 3 sonatas were dedicated to him. I've heard he didn't like the way Beethoven wrote the dedication to him though.
colin crothers The main themes that Beethoven used in the first in the first movement are very much in a style that Haydn used. Yes some of Beethoven's developments of the themes are unique to Beethoven's style. No composer wrote music in a vacuum. Beethoven was greatly influenced by other preceding composers such as Haydn, Clementi, and Mozart. Thus we see a strong classical period influence in this sonata.
Once he gets into it, he is exemplary. By following each note to its natural conclusion, he has to also respect the symphony of silences which Beethoven So eloquently suggests in all of his piano works. Arrau very much in top form.
@rigo berriatua Why would you think that? Longing for a return of Franco? Religion has nothing to do with piano playing ability. I'm a big fan of Larrocha. BTW You need to work on your English.
Arrau es la perfección y la musicalidad absoluta. La grabación de las 32 sonatas de Beethoven es un monumento patrimonio de la humanidad. Su Listz es sublime. Brahms, increible.
Sonorità luminosa, affascinante❤❤❤❤❤❤Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
Nuestro gran Claudio Arrau, insigne pianista chileno, orgullo nacional. Tras su fallecimiento quedó catalogado entre los mejores panistas de todos los tiempos.
Viva en la gloria del Señor Padre que nos lo envió para nutrir y enriquecer nuestros espíritus. Gracias Claudio Arrau.
1. Allegro con brio - 00:27
2. Adagio - 11:31
3. Scherzo: Allegro - 20:20
4. Allegro Assai - 23:27
LMFAO
자라나라 머리머리 pq tenquix?
Danke!
Большое спасибо.
Я уж думала: никто не догадается таймкоды поставить.
C'est sublime. Merci à Beethoven et à Maestro Claudio, pour cette musique merveilleuse.
Maestro Claudio is in my opinion the greatest pianist of all time. I treasure the CD's (14 in all) I have of his concerts
And wish I could find more. His playing brings such joy to my everyday and helps when the news is depressing
I adore classical music and thank the lord for talents such as Mr. Claudio Arrau.
Alizia Gur Even better if you stop paying attention to the news, esp. with an insane man in the White House.
Yes, he brings joy to my life, too!
Es excepcional la profundidad que logra dar Arrau a Beethoven. Cada nota tiene sentido, logra una interpretación totalmente coherente, medida pero a la vez inspirada
You state it all so clearly. Thank you. I admire Claudio Arrau so much and he is deserving of all the praise he receives.
Tuve la gran fortuna de escucharle la Apassionata en el teatro Colón de Bogotá. Fue una pianista excepcionalidad con un don musical increible. Bravo Claudio.
Transcendentally Sublime. !!!!
Beethoven at his best.....a supreme work of Art .!!
.Thank you. Beethoven in this 250 year Celebration of your life ....!!!
Thank you Claudio Arrau for an amazing interpretation. !!
We are not machines, calibrated to perfection in timing and intensity. We humans could never be perfect, totally perfect at anything. But there are some human beings who come very close at being at the top stage of perfection, in what they do, in what they practice and dedicate a lifetime to. Well, in my non-musically trained opinion, Maestro Claudio Arrau is one of them. And it takes a full life of continued practice. It takes loving slavery to a craft, to an instrument, to an artistic endeavor. Even an untrained ear in music like mine, can get to understand and appreciate that. My fingers are not physically trained in piano playing, but my mental gage in music appreciation is certainly trained and refined. And I can tell the difference between a concert pianist I understand and enjoy and one I do not. To me, Maestro Claudio Arrau was and is an unequalled master of his art, his trade. He was certainly one of the most dedicated musicians who ever lived. His playing repertoire is probably unmatched; his recordings are legendary and abundant. His followers and fanatical listeners are legions, worldwide. Many, many of us consider him to be the greatest concert pianist of the Twentieth Century. And most likely he was, and still is!
A genius in all extensions of the word…also he spoke Spanish, English, German, French and Italian…
Come on! More colorful beautiful piano sound than Arrau=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov! More genius than Arrau=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Maria Grinberg! More powerful louder than Arrau=Mikhail Pletnev! The Second Loudest ever was Lazar Berman!,
The 3rd Loudest was Erwin Nyiregyhazi! Horowitz his technique attack better than Arrau's technique!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen Of course your opinions (and they are opinions), are as valid as anyone else's. Right?
Superb and sublime. Arrau's affinity for Beethoven has such depth and authority. It's irresistible. No one approaches his rendering of the beautiful second movement.
You are on hundred per cent right! Nobody plays this and the Sonata number 32 as well as Arrau!
I agree with you regarding the Op 111 Sonata also. Arrau is in a class by himself. Once one listens and follows along with the score, it's almost impossible to listen to any other artists.
Under Arrau´s gifted hands an adagio of a young genius becomes a miracle! For me the best interpreter ever.
Arrau au sommet de son art : maîtrise des timbres comme de tous les effets du clavier .. Il fut pour moi le plus grand pianiste de son temps
Je suis d´accord. Il est le plus mieux. Pas seulement à Beethoven, son Chopin , Schumann, Schubert et Debussy (!) est incomparable!
By Arrau, the Adagio is painfully beautiful
Nice quote
el traductor Like my coment!
Que bueno que lo hallas descubierto, siempre se nos abren estas oportunidades, pero no todos las aprovechan. Este tipo de música y sus cultores no están de moda, no son fashion ni "in"....pero siempre están llenos de significados y mensajes que cada cual recibe a su manera, por eso esta música es universal.
Yes!
What a treat just to hear this rarely performed sonata - a very great work. Why it's underrated I'll never know. It's technically very demanding on the performer. Maybe that's why players tend to avoid it, who knows? Arrau's performance is splendid -- especially the second movement which he played all the loving care and attention to fine detail and expressive nuance calls for an impish whimsical sense of play and youthful vitality. Wonderful that man in his seventies could capture that impetuous, daredevil spirit so well.
his most intimate piece is piano concerto no 5 beethoven movement 2 its the most maternal and delicate. stuff that makes grown men cry, makes you think what if, if only, how so now. Its apex is overwhelming.
talking of the subject of underrated his quasi una fantasia the first one sonata 13 is amazing too but its the other one with the same name (moonlight sonata) that gets praise. good day.
Hearing and seeing Claudio Arrau touch I can not avoid passing through my mind pictures of your hometown Chillan, he has left something of what was in those years when he lived there. Regarding this sonata, my luck was to record it by chance on a cassette from a station in Santiago "El Conquistador" way back in 1985. It was my companion long nights while I studying Marine Biology in the city Coquimbo; since then that not leaves my mind. Thanks to whoever posted.
Funny how these things all go in epidemics. When I was a student, EVETYONE played this piece. Beethoven op. 1 thru 7 was absolute Pflicht with my teacher. Rather the Liszt Sonate twice in row than Beethoven op.2 No. 3, or op.10 No.3, not even to mention the miserably difficult op. 7. I've been doing this for almost 60 years, and I am convinced: if you can play the Beethoven Sonates, you can play anything. The entire technic of Liszt, Brahms and even Rachmaninov is contained here. But that is just my own personal opinion. Anyone who disagrees...God bless! But please, no nasty comments. P.S. When I was a kid listening to his recitals, I used to think Claudio Arrau was a god. Now I'm convinced, he is God.
+assindiastignani The Chopin Etudes count as equally indispensable for higher comprehensive facility don't you think and would agree with your dictum. Best.
+culturehorse I couldn't do anything but agree with someone who has a picture of Guiomar Novaes (my all-time favorite pianist) beside his/her youtube name.
En mi humilde opinión el mejor pianista del siglo XX junto a Emil Gilels...
El mejor??? No es mucho humide.
I often sit and wonder how Beethoven would react if he were at this festival (with hearing intact) to listen to someone play all of his sonatas from memory and on a modern instrument. And then, for him to play for us! Arrau is amazing, with the vitality of a much younger man. I can easily listen and watch an artist play all of the Beethoven sonatas in one session, if not for the needs of human nature interrupting! Thank you for uploading this fine series.
I have had the same feeling/idea. I imagine Beethoven thinking to himself; "not bad, really!"
“listen” yeah, um, about that…
@@bruhmomenthdr7575???? 🤔 ????
So firm and light at the same time. Everytime I hear this man play I think of an elephant swimming or flying.
Not many pianist can be recognised so easily without image..
Aha a flying or swimming elephant! A very majestic image! I have always loved Arrau's floppy ears aha
A very interesting and realistic comment. It's like an ingenuous metaphor. I agree with your assessment.
@@CziffraTheThird paws pls 😁
What a privilege to here a sublime piece of art played by a great man & artist.
Grande maestro un honor tener tu misma patria, Chile 🇨🇱...
Claudio Arrau ,chilean pianist at one of his best performances.
This.... Man is music! Pure, emotional, absolutly perfect! MUSIC!
Qué excelente panista fue don Claudio Arrau, sin embargo, durante las más de diez años que viví en Chile nunca pude verlo en vivo. Ahora, a muchos años e distancia, puedo apreciar su forma de interpretar a Beethoven y agradezco por ello.
Inolvidable maestro Claudio Arrau ( de memoria), impresionante ejecución de piano, en su interpretación tan magnífica del maestro Beethoven.
I realized how much I love this Sonata when I wanted to do something else but I just had to sit on my bed listening to the complete piece
Masterful! His touch and command of dynamics! Absolutely stunning.
Que bueno que se pueda tener la sonata completa en un sólo video, sobre todo de un maestro de esta categoría
sonata #3 para piano es una de mis favoritas, cuando era estudiante (1988) tenia un casette grabado desde la radio El Conquistador de Santiago con esta obra, interpretada por Alfred Brendell, luego hace unos años busqué el cd pero nadie conocía esta pieza, afortunadamente fue subida y ahora la puedo disfrutar en las manos de Claudio Arrau. Gracias.
What a musical sound.I like his music.
An excellent energetic performance of a demanding Sonata. Played with confidence, declamation. and sensitivity, especially in the 2nd movement. Happily the piano sound belies its age.Bravo1
Claudio Arrau, Aristocrat, no one like him. This is Beethoven, spirituelle.
Claudio Arrau" un uomo d'altri tempi ❤❤❤Giuseppe
Magnífico. Ver interpretaciones como esta te hace ver de una manera la musica clasica, y más ésta, compuesta por Beethoven. Me hace ver esta pieza como algo tan exquisitamente natural y simple. Admiro a todos los pianistas, soy flautista y la música clàsica me apasiona en todos los instrumentos que se puedan interpretar. ¡Viva la música! Bravísimo.
Me alegra muchísimo que Chile haya criado a uno de los mejores interpretes de Beethoven de la historia. Grande Claudio!
Grande arrau! que delicia es escucharlo, tanta pasion y talento junto, lo hacen unico.
Dieses ist meine Lieblingsaufnahme dieser Sonate.
What a great performance! Rip in peace Arrau..
Tuve el gusto y honor de verlo en Venezuela, él ya tenía 80 años.
Con los músicos como Arrau, es posible darse cuenta que ellos mismos son una extensión de su instrumento, o el instrumento es la extensión de ellos. Una fusión total y armónica. Da la impresión que Arrau entra en trance cada que que interpretaba alguna obra. Es un poder de concentración único y transmite paz.
Don señor
@@victorguajardo6376❤
Дай Бог всем играющим на фортпианно таких глубин наслаждения!
grande Arrau!!!, mi ídolo desde peque, y aun lo sigue siendo, y estoy orgullosa de ser una de las pocas personas de 16 años que le agrada ver y admirar a semejante talento :DDD
Great! Listening to Arrau, has a more complete idea of the sense of Beethoven. Thank you, dear Farookhq17, thank you very much for high video quality, from the bottom of our heart.
Claudio Arrau, total commitment to art. Zero vanity
3:58 for the Beethoven we know and love. in his early works he imitated Mozart but you can still hear him shine through.
listen to it a few times and you're going to hear that Beethoven was, even at a young age, far beyond Mozart. the first time you listen to the opus 2 they superficially sound like Mozart but they're not, not even close.
Genio y Padre absoluto de la Belleza!!!! Gracias Claudio!!!! Qué bello 2º movimiento!!!!!
Perfecto todas las piezas que interpreta , es el jefe , viva por siempre Arrau
Right on!
Me encanta su forma de tocar el piano❤
MARAVILLOSO CLAUDIO ARRAU!!!
Thank you for this beautiful video. With it, you have added real value to youtube.
Esta sonata del genio de Beethoven es de una gran variedad melódica y la interpretación del Maestro Claudio Arrau es magistral. Gracias por la oportunidad de escucharla nuevamente.
If you put yourself in the piece and give it all you can with soul,no matter what mistakes you may make you will take the audience with you even make the audience breathe in the same rate as you because you will have made them feel like you are feeling up there on the piano. As Arrau has done you see there is no sound whatsoever during his playing..they are mostly all feeling what he is. That it what a great pianist needs to do play like a musician with soul.
superlative playing!
to me, it's best interpretation ever:)
+Su-Young Youn I can recommend the kempff mono version its also a very good one.
+WalyB01 I really appreciate your recommendation. I listened to his play and It's also very good! Thanks again:)
This comment could be made for any Arrau interpretation!
@@hippiehippiehoorah1 Agree !!!
Michelangeli for me
What a treasure. Thank you.
EL ultimo beethoveniano, interpretacion lucida virtuosa y expresiva, los matices claros es sin duda uno de los mejores acercamientos al romanticismo.
alfredo soto martinez não fala merda
I am answering Henry Xu from below. Beethoven was a transition composer between the classical and the romantic periods. He did what many transition composers did back then. He sometimes composed music that sounds romantic and sometimes composed music that sounds classical. He even mixed the two styles within a single piece. This piano sonata is a good example. The first movement sounds a lot like Haydn while the second movement sounds romantic: something that Haydn would never have written. People who strictly classify composers of Beethoven's time as only classical or only romantic will more often then not make a mistaken generalization.
really cool way of putting it!
I wonder what Haydn thought of this new "romantic" music. I believe these first 3 sonatas were dedicated to him. I've heard he didn't like the way Beethoven wrote the dedication to him though.
LOL "mistaken generalization."
hate to be argumentative but the first movement sounds nothing like Haydn, it is all Beethoven's style, extremes of loud and soft etc
colin crothers
The main themes that Beethoven used in the first in the first movement are very much in a style that Haydn used. Yes some of Beethoven's developments of the themes are unique to Beethoven's style. No composer wrote music in a vacuum. Beethoven was greatly influenced by other preceding composers such as Haydn, Clementi, and Mozart. Thus we see a strong classical period influence in this sonata.
Como admiro a ese señor...
Once he gets into it, he is exemplary. By following each note to its natural conclusion, he has to also respect the symphony of silences which Beethoven
So eloquently suggests in all of his piano works. Arrau very much in top form.
Grande Arrau!!!!
Maravilloso Maestro Arrau!!!
Rest in peace Grande Maestro Claudio Arrau ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
The best, Arrau !
I love the Adagio so much :)
Genial Beethoven y Genial Arrau.
It´s funny to hear extraordinary musicians like Arrau. Everything seems to be so easy & natural to them...
He may not be the world's best pianist, but he plays with profound honesty.
@rigo berriatua Why would you think that? Longing for a return of Franco? Religion has nothing to do with piano playing ability. I'm a big fan of Larrocha. BTW You need to work on your English.
uno de los mejores pianistas del mundo.
Also guys, Beethoven was Hadyn's student, and they both belonged to the Classical period, so obviously there would be similarities.
Simplemente mágico
UN GRAN MAESTRO DE LA MÚSICA, ES LAMENTABLE QUE EN NUESTRO PAÍS (CHILE) NO APRECIEMOS A NUESTRO COMPATRIOTA...
What a TOUCH !!!!!...This is técnica!!!!!!
Que interpretación!! Incredible.
Virtuoso, parece tocado por Dios...
es divino magistral e incomparable
apolo exel Él es un gran pianista. Esta sonata es pan comido para el.
1:13~1:33 melody sounds great
Qualsiasi parola è superflua ❤❤❤Giuseppe
I. Allegro con brio 0:28
II. Adagio 11:32
III. Scherzo : Allegro 20:23
IV. Allegro assai 23:27
Muchas gracias por subirlo. Felicitaciones.
Fantástico!
Gracias por subirlo!
Beautiful piece played so well
grand grand grand....... very nice! exellence!
Belíssima execução
Merveilleuse interprétation d'une sonate de jeunesse !
The 20th Century produced many atrocities. It also produced many miracles. Claudio Arrau is one of the miracles.
el pianista es chileno , grande chile ¡¡¡
He poured his soul in the Adagio....
Indeed!
excelente bravísimo maestro 🏆🔟🥇🙂
Un genio ,Las sonatas exelentes
Look at the great beads of sweat on his face!
Commovente!
EXCELENTE CALIDAD! MUCHAS GRACIAS! ^^
Cuando el piano encontró q sus sentimientos en sus composiciones alguien al fin los entendio y les dio sonido
maestro!!!♥
Thank you so much.
Se siente Arrau. lo maximo en inttreprtacion.
elegance as always
I'm writing today a great pianist.... 💯
BRAVO!!
El mejor!!!👏👏👏👏
3:11 perfect thirds and expresion the most difficult part of the whole piece.