Just listened to another great pianist that played 7 minutes faster! Ivo Pogorelich still makes it to the top. I understand that people have favourate interpretations, well, this interpretation sits well with me.
Heard him play in San Francisco back in the 80’s and he was spectacular. He played the Liszt b minor sonata and several pieces by Scarlatti. Why would such a great talent simply disappear for so many years? If I could play like him, they’d have to drag me away from the concert hall in chains!
I heard him twice in SF. I.because I heard him play Scarlatti. Beethoven OP 22. and the obscure stand alone prelude in C# minor and The CHOPIN B minor sonata. It was at Davies...and it this concert was incredible
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli is still my very favourite of all time playing this piece, but this recording is a very close second Always have admired Ivo and his unique talent.
@@rag2458 Just type in "Glenn Gould on Beethoven." It's from his old television stuff. He gives a little talk before he plays. Some examples: "The Tempest," Opus. 110 and the 32 Variations.
20th century I believe is from 1900 to 1999. The 21st century begins from year 2000 through 2024 and on to 2099. Then the 22nd century is from 2100 through 2199 and so forth. This video must have been recorded between 1980 (Ivo was then age 22) and 1996 ( Ivo was 38) when his wife died in front of him from liver cancer when she vomited up black blood and died in his arms. She may have been age 61 at that time. Check Google for accuracy. She was his piano and music teacher and mentor and Ivo loved her very much.
I agree, and the fade-outs are maybe a tad too soft. However, it is his interpretation and is commendable to the last note. For me, when Glenn Gould is at the keyboard, it's almost spooky, a seance that brings Beethoven into the room. Sparks fly. It is beyond genius. That said, I am grateful for the luxury of hearing all of these artists sharing their talent. ■ Proclaiming anything as "the best" by inference implies that everything else is inferior. This is simply not true. I like a rich cafe latté, double shot, with fresh full-cream milk and served in a glass, and I am happy to sit at the table with another coffee drinker who enjoys it another way. 🤝
Превосходно! Уникальное исполнение.❤
i have spent the last 3 hours listening to this man make everything he plays into magic...i have never hear 32 played quite like this, the delicacy...
This interpretation is out of this world!
Most beautiful interpretation ever. Too many pianists play it too quickly. I love the slow tempo. Brings tears to my eyes every time
Спасибо! Это -чудо!
The trills at the end are absolutely on point. What a glorious sound.
Young Pogorelich, so good
Ivo Pogorelich is an Excellent artist and definitely one of the best in the world.
Великолепно! Блестяще! МАЭСТРО, браво, браво, браво! Теперь эта соната стала одной из моих любимых! ❤❤❤
Just listened to another great pianist that played 7 minutes faster! Ivo Pogorelich still makes it to the top. I understand that people have favourate interpretations, well, this interpretation sits well with me.
Браво маестро феноменално маестрално. 🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤
Heard him play in San Francisco back in the 80’s and he was spectacular. He played the Liszt b minor sonata and several pieces by Scarlatti. Why would such a great talent simply disappear for so many years? If I could play like him, they’d have to drag me away from the concert hall in chains!
I heard him twice in SF. I.because I heard him play Scarlatti. Beethoven OP 22. and the obscure stand alone prelude in C# minor and The CHOPIN B minor sonata. It was at Davies...and it this concert was incredible
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli is still my very favourite of all time playing this piece, but this recording is a very close second Always have admired Ivo and his unique talent.
Bravo ekselencio 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Une période de la vie de l'artiste....où...l'écouter était un ...ravissement!...
Interprétation pleine de finesse et de sensibilité..toute en nuances!...
Most beautiful piece in the world
LA MEJOR VERSIÓN SIN DUDA ALGUNA, NINGUNA OTRA SE LE COMPARA
He was 23 years old! Impressively!
SEMPRE ETERNO..GRAXIEEE MAESTRO IVO Y LUDWIG...
가장 와닿는 연주.. 베토벤이 브라보를 외쳤을 것 같다. 리타르단도와 2악장 연주가 느리긴 하지만 이 연주에선 연주자의 재량이라기 보단 철학적 해석에 가까운것이 느껴지고, 이 연주에 공감한다.
Wow...
Almost the best version I ever heard
The best
Wonderful👍
If you're ever around Andras Schiff, whatever you do don't call it boogie woogie. Great interpretation!
His take really annoys me. Calling boogie woogie a 'banality' and all that
I would love to hear a lecture on Op. 111 by Glenn Gould. But I've never been able to find anything.
@@Dave-ti2ue Did Gould lecture on pieces? If so, wld you recommend any in particular?
@@rag2458 Just type in "Glenn Gould on Beethoven." It's from his old television stuff. He gives a little talk before he plays. Some examples: "The Tempest," Opus. 110 and the 32 Variations.
😍😍😍😍😍
ETERNO Y SUBLIME..ALISSA IVOSHKA....GOGA..LUCIA BASÍLIEVNA..Y PÁPA..GRAXIEEE MONSEÑOR..UN SOLO SER..A LUDWIG ENTREGATY..
Interesesting Reg time Beethoven
At 19 minutes in, Beethooven begins to sound a lot like American Ragtime from New Orleans in the early 1900's.
Веќе неколку пати имам пишувано дека Бетовен е закон над сите закони Шопен и Бетовен засекогаш ..Форевер...
The video is from what year?
Idk. I think it was filmed when it was 20th century
20th century I believe is from 1900 to 1999.
The 21st century begins from year 2000 through 2024 and on to 2099.
Then the 22nd century is from 2100 through 2199 and so forth.
This video must have been recorded between 1980 (Ivo was then age 22) and 1996 ( Ivo was 38) when his wife died in front of him from liver cancer when she vomited up black blood and died in his arms. She may have been age 61 at that time. Check Google for accuracy. She was his piano and music teacher and mentor and Ivo loved her very much.
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I'm still of the same opinion.
which is?
@@NiceEvils Guess we'll never know 😂
Il l'a.
Add go
The Interpretation is too slow!
you're too slow in the head, this is amazing
@@fsjyxnutfgh1493lmao 🤣🤣
Thomas etc: Your comment is too long!
I agree, and the fade-outs are maybe a tad too soft. However, it is his interpretation and is commendable to the last note.
For me, when Glenn Gould is at the keyboard, it's almost spooky, a seance that brings Beethoven into the room. Sparks fly. It is beyond genius.
That said, I am grateful for the luxury of hearing all of these artists sharing their talent.
■ Proclaiming anything as "the best" by inference implies that everything else is inferior. This is simply not true.
I like a rich cafe latté, double shot, with fresh full-cream milk and served in a glass, and I am happy to sit at the table with another coffee drinker who enjoys it another way. 🤝
unbearable beauty!