Ashkenazy plays Beethoven Concerto 5: Emperor (complete)

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • Vladimir Ashkenazy plays Beethoven's Piano Concerto 5 (Emperor) with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Bernard Haitink. Royal Festival Hall, London, 1974.

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  • @denfinch8042
    @denfinch8042 5 лет назад +48

    The sheer majesty and supernatural ability of Beethoven transcend into this masterful composition. How on earth could anyone compose such glory without hearing the notes??? I believe he only heard less than a third of his compositions! Ludwig is and will remain the greatest musician in the history of the world...

  • @csabakertesz4878
    @csabakertesz4878 8 лет назад +221

    First heard it when I was 16. Now at 73 it is still fresh and magical. Love it every time and time again. Life would not be half as beautiful without Beethoven. The fifth Symphony pleases the masses...the 5th concerto pleases the soul.

    • @cheguevarra6846
      @cheguevarra6846 8 лет назад +4

      Wow...I loved this from the moment I accidentally (!) encountered the adagio on a film "Picnic at hanging Rock". I love Ashkenazy & Brendel..Who do u recommend? I wish you another 25 happy new years ! Regards, Nick

    • @churi1001
      @churi1001 8 лет назад +4

      +Csaba Kertesz And both are soothing my soul, which I need right now! (Another favorite, just as great, IMO, is Chopin's Piano concerto no. 1, op. 11.)

    • @susanrumens3435
      @susanrumens3435 8 лет назад +4

      Csaba Kertesz! Completely agree with you. And our time lines mesh absolutely! Do you think one's musical tastes mature with age?

    • @Oleander3333
      @Oleander3333 8 лет назад +13

      +Csaba Kertesz You are too right about life would not be half as beautiful without Beethoven!!

    • @cyn37211
      @cyn37211 7 лет назад +13

      Susan Rumens I've always loved Beethoven, even at 16. When I started playing piano at 23, I was determined to learn everything he wrote for piano. While self-taught, I caught the ear of a music professor who would train me to be a concert pianist. Fate stepped in with rheumatoid arthritis, but at 64, I still dream I'm playing that piano. I can still listen, though.

  • @aikiminomori2261
    @aikiminomori2261 9 лет назад +95

    He never rushes or hurries. Never gets carried away. His mellow personality shows, yet very passionate. Wonderful experience!

    • @carstensandjespersen8732
      @carstensandjespersen8732 11 месяцев назад

      😊❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 18:40 18:42

  • @SymphonyBrahms
    @SymphonyBrahms 8 лет назад +173

    Ashkenazy is a genius and a brilliant pianist. He is one of the greatest pianists who ever lived.

    • @nebraskatpp
      @nebraskatpp 5 лет назад +4

      He is truly Absorbed in the piece.... just like the rest of us... but I would kill to be able to play this.

    • @quaver1239
      @quaver1239 4 года назад +15

      nebraskatpp : I understand the sentiment, but please don’t kill. Unwise, at best. Yes, Ashkenazy is a great musician and, what is more, he is a truly good, kind, family-conscious person as well. A rarity in the competitive world of classical music. Oh, and he also has a great sense of humour coupled with genuine humility.

    • @andrewkennaugh1065
      @andrewkennaugh1065 4 года назад +3

      A genius AND a brilliant pianist...🎼😂
      Now that's what I call being greedy...!🎹😁

    • @karinkligge1531
      @karinkligge1531 4 года назад +1

      Oudtshoornify 8

    • @roystewart4386
      @roystewart4386 4 года назад +1

      I've a tendency to agree, although I have listened to amazingly talented pianists such a Franscois Du Toit, Leonard Penario, Barenboim, to name a few. who are miraculous performers among many others. We all have a favourite, but must listen to the performer of the moment with out comparison.

  • @johnbonnard2913
    @johnbonnard2913 7 лет назад +72

    Small in stature but huge in intellect and musicality, Askenazy has been my lifelong greatest pianist. How wonderful now to see him perform close up, thanks to modern technology.

    • @merrillmalvini1575
      @merrillmalvini1575 6 лет назад +7

      I was able to see him conduct about two years ago, then was fortunate enough to meet him backstage. Brilliant and compassionate. One of the highlights of my life. His rendition of the Emperor is without peer.

    • @andrewkennaugh1065
      @andrewkennaugh1065 4 года назад +1

      JOHN BONNARD 1974... not that modern...Is your name Rip van Winkle...?😉

  • @mrssamwinchester100
    @mrssamwinchester100 2 года назад +11

    I first heard this when I was 18 in C 1971 when I went to the Hollywood Bowl with my great aunt and cousin! It is still good, now that I am 69, 51 years older! And watch the piano player! No sheet music! He has that all memorized. Wow!

    • @emilyhutjes
      @emilyhutjes Год назад

      @Deborah Ray : Have you seen and heard Alexander Malofeev (21)👍

  • @zarirsethna897
    @zarirsethna897 3 года назад +13

    Beethoven born in 1770 died in 1827 left us such beautiful music.Thank you Beethoven

  • @flossie5432
    @flossie5432 9 лет назад +50

    If i could only listen to one piece of music for the rest of my life,I think it would have to be this.I've loved it since i was in my baby crib - and i'm an oldie now.Such is the beauty,power and breadth of expertise in this one piece!

  • @russellthompson3589
    @russellthompson3589 11 лет назад +34

    One of the greatest pianists of all time.

  • @jacopastorius319
    @jacopastorius319 8 лет назад +48

    one of the greatest pianists ever

    • @voyagersa22
      @voyagersa22 7 лет назад +5

      Yes sir! Nothing like Ashkenazy for this concerto.. I've heard it from other greats, Rubinstein Braendel, etc but good old Ashkenazy is like the rock n roll version to me. He imprints it with so much energy and rebelliousness, and melancholy on the 2nd.., It's beyond words. BRAVO!!!

    • @nadiadesimone9853
      @nadiadesimone9853 7 лет назад

      pastorius jaco and ABM??

    • @nadiadesimone9853
      @nadiadesimone9853 7 лет назад

      pastorius jaco sure!

    • @doctordank
      @doctordank 6 лет назад +1

      pastorius jaco Saw Emanuel Ax play this last year. Was pretty fantastic, gotta say!

    • @EmptyVee00000
      @EmptyVee00000 6 лет назад +1

      ABM played it like a computer.

  • @ljiljanastanic9076
    @ljiljanastanic9076 5 лет назад +23

    Adagio is my obsession!!!I would listen without stopping this magical beauty!Vladimir plays divinely!!!

  • @rogerturner5504
    @rogerturner5504 8 месяцев назад +3

    Every one of those tens of thousands of key depressions live in his brain without reference to the dots. A staggering human performance.

  • @delzmont
    @delzmont 7 лет назад +15

    In just three words: Totally amazing Ashkenazy!

  • @helenwiant2831
    @helenwiant2831 5 лет назад +9

    This concerto is what they play in Heaven, especially the middle movement. And Ashknazy is playing it. I love this...so much better than some of the young pianists I've heard in the last few years. Just pure perfection.

  • @educadoraceci1
    @educadoraceci1 10 лет назад +9

    One of my favorite pieces, whether he was already deaf or not: HE was a genius!

  • @buckfiden2594
    @buckfiden2594 3 года назад +4

    As I started becoming a musician at age 18, I purchased what was essentially a "greatest hits" CD of each Mozart and Beethoven. After one or two listens I threw out the Mozart CD but returned over and over again to Beethoven.
    It had all the instantly recognizable "hits" like Moonlight Sonata, Fur Elise, Tempest & Ode to Joy, but my instant favorite was the 5th track entitled "Emporer" and was about 9 minutes long.
    That piece is the very beginning of the second movement from about 21:20 to 29:30 in this video.
    It is still to this day my favorite piece of music ever.

    • @tatjanamarinkovic43
      @tatjanamarinkovic43 Год назад +2

      "...I threw out the Mozart CD..." Unbelievably sad statement. As for Ashkenazy in here, he recorded a set of the CD's with all Mozart's 27 piano concertos with LSO for Decca; try his Concerto for Flute and Harp or the Clarinet concerto - the heavenly sounds. Furthermore, regarding the influence he achieved during his lifetime, only to mention his The Magic Flute, which inspired Goethe himself for one of the sections in The Faust II. Later on Goethe wanted to commission a certain piece from Mozart for his future drama-play, however Mozart couldn't except the engagement. Not to mention a brilliance of the symphonies he composed during his 35 years long life. And just only little detail, Mozart's Fantasy in C minor K475 was 'beethovenian' before Beethoven, liberate in spirit and form and so ahead of his time. At last, Mozart was an inspiration for young Beethoven, he gave the basics to the music composed by the "children of Enlightenment", who Beethoven certainly was.

    • @FrancineGaltier
      @FrancineGaltier 7 месяцев назад

      😢 💎💎💎💎💎💎💎😥

  • @johng2460
    @johng2460 7 лет назад +10

    Always a complete performance, never seen him so animated, looked supremely confident in his performance, one of the greatest pieces of music of all time in my opinion! Mankind at its best.

  • @sandusky0901
    @sandusky0901 10 лет назад +18

    It's simply stunning !! I could watch this over and over till I drop.Bravo to Ashkenazy & Haitink.

    • @jinnymudlark1815
      @jinnymudlark1815 3 года назад

      Oh! I was just thinking - 'bravo'! --- bravo to all who were part of this supremely magnificent and beautiful music.

  • @michelreynes4297
    @michelreynes4297 4 года назад +7

    Ashkenazy is fully able to integrated the immense emotion of the N°5 concerto . none of other pianist reach the perfect blow of the kind melody which become a greate explosion of energy lalter with a marvelous rythm

  • @simonwong2738
    @simonwong2738 2 года назад +4

    Amazing sound quality from the 70s preserving this mastery performance by the greatest of all times.

  • @maryserafi2183
    @maryserafi2183 8 лет назад +9

    The most beautiful concerto.Never fails to relax me. An amazing piece of music.

  • @dawi9118
    @dawi9118 Год назад +7

    Ashkenazy's tempo on the 2nd movement of this Beethoven piano concerto is the best among many famous pianists. His delay on part of the section @23:06 before hitting the high note perfectly express the deep emotions of this piece. No one has ever expressed so perfectly. Simply brilliant.

  • @christinestill5002
    @christinestill5002 6 лет назад +5

    This has long been my favorite. I love videos directed so that ea. Instrument is on the screen when they are playing but this is really the pianist 's piece so I enjoy watching Ashkenazy's hands. Second movement is so lovely it just brings tears.

  • @gocatgo2843
    @gocatgo2843 7 лет назад +43

    Fifty four dislike this wonderful Concerto. Impossible to believe.

    • @taavitimm9045
      @taavitimm9045 7 лет назад +1

      It might also be like theyre in pain or something, coming from a higher frequency :/

    • @Bakkwo
      @Bakkwo 6 лет назад +5

      That's what reggaeton is doing to society

    • @orahallable
      @orahallable 3 года назад +1

      Sometimes it takes a while to get used to some kinds of music. For example, Bach used to leave me cold until a neighbor started playing Bach very loudly all the time. Now some of my favorite music, when I am down, lis Back. But Beethoven is still my favorite composerl

    • @ninjagrape2416
      @ninjagrape2416 3 года назад +6

      nah, they're just australian likes

    • @morrisal
      @morrisal 3 года назад

      I guess they came here after having listened to Glenn Gould's out-of-this-world genius interpretation of this very concerto. Just like myself.

  • @kearl3490
    @kearl3490 4 года назад +6

    How beautifully he becomes one of the orchestra when necessary; there are no adequate words to describe his skill and musicianship when he commands the attention.
    He looks so much like Alan Rickman, I can't believe it!

  • @JimReem
    @JimReem 5 лет назад +4

    I saw Ashkenazy play this with the Cleveland Orch with Lorin Maezel in like 74 I think it was. it has been one of my favorites since.

  • @Valheurbia
    @Valheurbia 3 года назад +8

    Even though this was a piano concerto, he interacted with the orchestra. It's as if they are only one. Very cohesive.

    • @Entertainer114
      @Entertainer114 3 года назад +2

      Truly the mark of a great musician, and the mark of a great concerto performance. I get annoyed nowadays listening to a recording of a concerto when the soloist is rushing/forcing the orchestra to play "catch up" with their tempo changes (or vice versa). Great conductors and soloists deeply respect the music and strive to collaborate for maximum effect and cohesion. This is a perfect example of just that. Love this performance, and Ashkenazy is one of my all-time favorite pianists.

  • @rauxenfans
    @rauxenfans 8 лет назад +7

    Amazing interpretation and absolutely breathtaking piece of musical composition ... such master, such emotion, such passion ... God bless Beethoven, God bless all musicians ...

  • @operaperu
    @operaperu 10 лет назад +7

    i can´t believe im goint to interview such a legendary star...This version of a popular work is just impressive

    • @doctordank
      @doctordank 6 лет назад +2

      operaperu so what was that like?

  • @glennaharris9497
    @glennaharris9497 4 года назад +5

    Ashkenazy came to play for the Louisville Orchestra about this time. I have never forgotten that performance -- through the years. His performance was so impressive. I do not remember what he played, just that he was wonderful.

  • @meropale
    @meropale Год назад +5

    So beautiful.... it brings tears to your eyes!

  • @jeh500
    @jeh500 7 лет назад +5

    Awesome interpretation by a genius pianist of this majestic concerto.

  • @janetsigrist8495
    @janetsigrist8495 10 лет назад +16

    Ashkenazy would be over 80 now since he looked about 40 at the time of this performance;but it was a marvelous concert the best I've ever heard of this concerto.

    • @philharmonikerfan
      @philharmonikerfan 10 лет назад +4

      Born 6 July 6 1937, so 76.
      77 in a few days.

    • @indaadams9912
      @indaadams9912 4 года назад

      I agree but Barenboim plays this beautifully also..

    • @EmptyVee00000
      @EmptyVee00000 Год назад

      @@indaadams9912 Barenboim is boring.

  • @sergiopeixoto8494
    @sergiopeixoto8494 10 лет назад +18

    Ashkenazy et Pollini, deux merveilles du piano et de ce concerto.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen 2 года назад +1

      The Best Greatest Beethoven piano concerto no 5 players Are really=1: Wilhelm Kempff ( The most beautiful piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!) 2: Vladimir Ashkenazy ( The most colorful volcanic piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!) 3: Grigory Sokolov ( The Best rhythmic vital beat! Unbeatable vitalness!) 4: Solomon Cutner ( The perfect structure of music! Solomon Cutner The highest IQ points!!) 5: Mikhail Pletnev ( The Most Powerful Ever! Pletnev The Best Crystal Bright Sharp Clear Perfect Beethoven piano concerto no 5!) 6: Maurizio Pollini ( The Genius playing Beethoven piano concerto no 5!) 7:Van Cliburn in Moscow! Why Van Cliburn?? Because Van Cliburn better than The stiff Claudio Arrau!! Van Cliburn better than The Mechanical Boring dull stiff machine player Ever Krystian Zimerman!! )

    • @EmptyVee00000
      @EmptyVee00000 Год назад +1

      @@RaineriHakkarainen Also, Gilels played wonderful Beethoven, concertos and sonatas.

  • @alilawless5866
    @alilawless5866 Год назад +1

    I'm 63 and it's my favourite!

  • @nebraskatpp
    @nebraskatpp 5 лет назад +3

    I know almost nothing about music... except for what reaches me.... and this piece ROCKS ME SOLID... it is Extra-Ordinary..

    • @MrFartyman44
      @MrFartyman44 2 года назад

      You know everything that matters. It sounds good and you enjoy it.

  • @andrewthorpe9793
    @andrewthorpe9793 2 года назад +1

    Yes. A Great performance and marvellous to have this available on screen.Still good after 1974 as a 17 year old.

  • @scuunjieng
    @scuunjieng 8 лет назад +3

    Haitink has long been one of my favourite conductors and until he retired from playing live piano and concentrating on conducting Ashkenazy was my favourite pianist from the 70s when i was a teenager. Thank you for this wonderful post of one of my favourite works as well.

  • @susieQ128
    @susieQ128 10 лет назад +5

    Love to listen and watch him play!

  • @stefansteinsson514
    @stefansteinsson514 10 лет назад +1

    I have been watching Vladimir Ashkenazy on television on and off since 1969. I have never been able to spot those famous small hands. My favourite pianist until Hélène Grimaud turned up. With full respect.

    • @barbaraglynn1531
      @barbaraglynn1531 Год назад

      As I read through these comments, I was hoping to see one or two that mentioned Helene Grimaud and her interpretation of this piece. Thank you!! Her version is certainly right up there with this one by Ashkenazy. She is my favorite pianist also.

  • @ninonino9126
    @ninonino9126 5 лет назад +8

    BRAVO BEETHOVEN !!! bravo , mersi Ashkenazy !!!!!!

  • @joelwagner3982
    @joelwagner3982 6 лет назад +2

    Majestic, poignant, and a finale of sumptuous merriment. Add my favorite pianist and all is bliss.

  • @53lunadeplata
    @53lunadeplata 4 года назад +2

    This concert is part of my life. being very young, my father handed me a cassette with the tape cut, which I repaired with a tape, when I could listen to the music, I fell in love forever with this piece. Thanks for uploading it. I hear him happy again!

    • @g1j2k3
      @g1j2k3 Год назад

      Exactly the same with me. I heard this first at the age of 8 and it has remained my favourite piece of music my entire life. I laid flowers on Beethoven’s grave 5 years ago in a token of appreciation for the joy his music has brought to me for decades. Immortal.

  • @limitstoprogress
    @limitstoprogress Месяц назад

    Glad that we can all live to see this: Beethoven + LPO + Ashkenazy + Haitink. The transcendental majesty of music at its best! Many thanks, from Canada.

  • @JB1138
    @JB1138 11 лет назад +5

    Ashkenazy has it all to the highest degree: precision and passion, yes, and lots of other virtuosi have that too, but Ashkenazy is supremely tasteful and disciplined, every note, every phrase under the control of a profound understanding of the tradition.

  • @diegolozano3754
    @diegolozano3754 2 года назад +3

    Qué Bárbaro!! Increíble interpretación... MAGISTRAL!!!

  • @quaver1239
    @quaver1239 4 года назад +4

    A great performance and interpretation from a great musician. Bernard Haitink and orchestra also brilliant, as usual. Thank you for this perfect upload.

  • @ronvandervis9675
    @ronvandervis9675 5 лет назад +5

    Ashkenazy is incredible! :)

  • @johnredmond1318
    @johnredmond1318 6 лет назад +2

    It is an endless piece of beautiful music!

  • @jeanetteskirvin2847
    @jeanetteskirvin2847 10 лет назад +7

    ~passion coma~ Beethoven 'was totally there' to think all this up so brilliantly

    • @davidmehnert6206
      @davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад

      Geduld - so heist es, Sie muß ich nun zur führerin wählen, ich habe es
      o yes & no & guess I say a
      jawohl folderol & park
      I jew up herr wit
      deutschesnark
      in Kant sauce afterall
      o wann - o Wann o Gottheit - kann ich im Tempel der Natur und der Menschen ihn wider fühlen - Nie? - nein - o es wäre zu hart

    • @davidmehnert6206
      @davidmehnert6206 5 лет назад

      Patience - it is said that I must now choose for my guide, I have done so
      and how that worked out?
      o u i know u Noh mi o & how
      sum tink it’s Allah bow wow wow to mi mi mi now Allah time & they be maybe rye to Drip N’ Dred it’s tme
      Wile E. Coyote drop-in dime bag all that Whiz Kid s’tuffin
      Turkey dinner in Osaka w/
      Suntory Wiz...
      key Torii rime....
      Open Sasemi!
      Yuki koalas with
      pinteresque panjandrums
      of the lo and behold!
      An Oz trail, now lost?
      But nothing’s lost
      Alles fond & fun & font & aloof
      Das Otto von Autobahn?
      Fire of Berne-und-Mann?
      Valse the Heil is Dasz? well go
      Ask Haägen, he
      Noh Sapporo & ja jawohl
      ja ja & Wagner too &
      Trudat Jew Hussein
      Now sane that Richard W.
      (hoo nu? hoo ju?) was
      Hoo-ro Tu (tu sais déjà)
      unrote hiss ouverture
      ja ja ja « Das Rheingold » ja ja
      In E-flat Maggiore
      For the vairy same
      Stare Miasto
      That Beet-Oven cooked up
      his Imp-Arrière Hier in
      an heir-apparent bid
      to E-flat’s Goldin Green
      As if Beethoven had an in
      On some offtrack & Irish
      Infernal machine
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heiligenstadt_Testament

  • @colleenperold1610
    @colleenperold1610 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely fantastic!!! This music takes me to another space, that space in ones head!

  • @MrJbcostafilho
    @MrJbcostafilho 5 лет назад +6

    Maravilhosa execução, impecável Ashkenasy!!!!

  • @alexandresantos5035
    @alexandresantos5035 10 лет назад +7

    Eu adoro este concerto desde pequeno. Nos leva a um plano superior, aos céus se assim deseja. Salve Beethoven e a boa Música!

  • @mmbmbmbmb
    @mmbmbmbmb 11 лет назад +2

    so gentle & beautiful ... it almost hurts

  • @simonlangley8069
    @simonlangley8069 6 лет назад +5

    Absolutely superb.

  • @physicsmusic
    @physicsmusic 10 лет назад +9

    Pure heart

  • @yukari1057
    @yukari1057 6 лет назад +1

    I like Ashkenazy in a pianist. I was born this video, so I'm very happy to see it now. I think that live performance is better for his music than for CD.

  • @MeredithWaters
    @MeredithWaters 10 лет назад +53

    Why, oh why, is Beethoven's 5th symphony a better known piece than this, his 5th concerto, which is one of the most beautiful and brilliant pieces of music ever written?

    • @MadanaBhatKhandige
      @MadanaBhatKhandige 10 лет назад +4

      A question that has, for the better part of my adult life, been haunting me day and night... Tragedy!

    • @bazalbaz
      @bazalbaz 10 лет назад +5

      My Music Appreciation teacher talked about his 5th symphony once. He said beethoven was like a rockstar in his hay day when he wrote that, breaking rules and re-writting them; It demanded so much attention. So, it stands as a huge turning point in classical music. This piece, the concerto, is indeed elegant and wondrous, but it's not like the first black person playing professional baseball.

    • @Eggs101
      @Eggs101 10 лет назад +12

      Because it's also a brilliant work? The 5th concerto is appreciated just fine. ClassicFM's ultimate hall of fame, which has been running every year since 1996, has the 5th concerto at number five and the 5th symphony at thirty-two.

    • @leonardenrique7633
      @leonardenrique7633 10 лет назад +5

      Many of the people who know the 5th Symphony are not musicians or trained musicians. This concerto, I believe, almost demands musicians for it to be fully appreciated.

    • @dancesofalifetime
      @dancesofalifetime 9 лет назад +2

      oh, how i sooo agree!! these two are perfectly complementary with the appropriate amount of gusto and restraint. for my taste, H drives it forward just a tad, but compared to others, this has to be among the best ever-performed.

  • @taavitimm9045
    @taavitimm9045 7 лет назад +3

    Long live Ashkenazy our new hero! I even have his DVD that I purchased from Amazon :) Very nice Rachmaninov interpretations in the end with explanations, I can highly recommend him :)

  • @drturiro
    @drturiro Год назад +1

    Beethoven you are the greatest.

  • @Perkeno
    @Perkeno 5 лет назад +2

    Ashkenazy, one of the all-time greats!

  • @adude394
    @adude394 Год назад +2

    As many great pianists as I've heard, from my youngest years, I always thought that if I could play like any pianist, it would be Ashkenazy. Such a great combination of ferocious technique and musicality, and he never gave the impression he was doing anything difficult. And he became a fine conductor as well.

  • @samb23productions
    @samb23productions 8 лет назад +6

    I love that fantasy-like theme at 6:01 (also restated at a later part) sooooo much

    • @cyn37211
      @cyn37211 7 лет назад +3

      Sergio Mendoza So do I. You almost expect to see tiny fairies & butterflies dancing through the air...

    • @stephenfennell
      @stephenfennell Год назад

      The amazing thing is, it is actually the same theme as the rather mysterious, flickery theme on the strings at 2:34, and again as the theme the horns play smoothed out at 2:49. It is hard to consciously spot these similarities, but they have the effect of making the movement feel like a natural whole to which all the parts properly belong, no doubt because the listener's mind half remembers the outline of the theme's pattern, even if in its new drress it creates a completely different emotional and aesthetic quality. The creative power of Beethoven to create from one simple "tune" such different soundscapes is scarcely believable.

  • @richardayala4356
    @richardayala4356 6 лет назад +1

    Magnificent! Never fails in bringing tears to my eyes! Bravo...

    • @winupdate7854
      @winupdate7854 5 лет назад +1

      That second movement kills anyone with a bit of a heart.. it’s just too much. Beethoven is from another world

  • @jcalli66
    @jcalli66 9 лет назад +4

    Outstanding version of my favorite piano concerto - wow!- thanks for posting.

  • @stevetak4548
    @stevetak4548 6 лет назад +1

    simply amazing....
    ashkenazy my favourite virtuoso...

  • @suzyserling277
    @suzyserling277 3 года назад

    Outstanding, beautiful interpretation: Haitink, great conductor and Ashkenazy who retired a few months ago; we thank him and wish him the best.!; thanks You Tube.

  • @cyn37211
    @cyn37211 7 лет назад +3

    I have a cd of Ashkenazy playing the piano/cello sonatas. He's amazing!

  • @mihalymok7428
    @mihalymok7428 Год назад

    Bravooo! Having listened to Glen Gould's recit 1970of dare to say as if Vladimir had been offering a completely different piece of Beethoven. Excellent & professional that lasts unperishable.

  • @mstoffel6060
    @mstoffel6060 9 лет назад +8

    Jasmine, thank you for posting. I listen every morning. I am actually writing an interpretation of what the second movement may be. I am not a music theorist, nor musician, but simply a lover of Ludwig, and especially this concerto, and even more so Ashkenazy's version. My title for the second and final movement is "The most beautiful dream".

    • @fatitankeris6327
      @fatitankeris6327 2 года назад

      How has your work been going?

    • @jihesong4283
      @jihesong4283 Год назад

      This was probably also Haitink at his best, so exhilarating to watch let alone listening to the masterly play. Thanks so much for posting the whole piece, marvellous.

  • @madeleinefougere5798
    @madeleinefougere5798 Год назад

    My favourite in the world. Beethoven and this performance.

  • @ejlong711
    @ejlong711 10 лет назад +6

    This is both inspiring and humbling at the same time. Ashkenazy does it again.

  • @peterectasy2957
    @peterectasy2957 5 лет назад +2

    excelent interpretation, every single note was expressed

  • @08grampa
    @08grampa 9 лет назад +7

    Bravo Vladi!!!

  • @cordeliav3055
    @cordeliav3055 3 года назад

    Really appreciate viewing this splendid performance. I have the best seat in the house!

  • @msk5410
    @msk5410 10 лет назад +7

    Pure power.

  • @jinnymudlark1815
    @jinnymudlark1815 5 лет назад +2

    This, and Mozart's No. 20 in D minor. Beautiful, and thank you for posting.

  • @emilyhutjes
    @emilyhutjes Год назад

    OH , it does not get any better than this. Thank you so much. (Dec. 2022 Holland) 🌷🌷🌷

  • @seuradu8065
    @seuradu8065 3 года назад

    Brilliant ! A very beautiful Beethoven-style performance and an orchestra conducted by a master conductor Bernard Haitink and an elite pianist Vladimir Așkenazi.

    • @johnfalstaff2270
      @johnfalstaff2270 2 года назад

      OK, but Haitink is a boring spiritless conductor. I never liked him and do not collect any of his recordings.

  • @JBrandeis1
    @JBrandeis1 3 года назад +3

    What I would like to know is how Beethoven could have known that there would ever be a human being who could play the notes he had written. Look at what Ashkenazy has to do with his fingers to play this music. Seeing it is like witnessing a live enactment of the strictly IMPOSSIBLE! It is mind-boggling that anyone can do these miraculous things.

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 4 года назад +3

    Ashkenazy plays with great panache, but also he displays impeccable taste and musicality.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen 2 года назад

      Vladimir Ashkenazy ( The most colorful volcanic piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!!) Wilhelm Kempff ( The most beautiful piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!!)

  • @lisetmatos2756
    @lisetmatos2756 10 лет назад +2

    One of my favorite youtubes of Beethoven, of anything!

  • @stephenfennell
    @stephenfennell Год назад +2

    Beethoven was to music what Isaac Newton was to science, or Christopher Wren to architecture, or Michaelangelo to art. And ignoramuses like me who can hardly play four chords on a guitar and cannot wrap my head around four-part harmony still get to bask in the beauties he creates.

  • @koka3416
    @koka3416 4 года назад +4

    legend!!!!

  • @tracythomas132
    @tracythomas132 4 года назад +1

    Sublime performance! Brilliant!

  • @leonardenrique7633
    @leonardenrique7633 9 лет назад +1

    Being in E-flat gives it richness of tone... great for the woodwinds also.

  • @EclipseGamingKSP101
    @EclipseGamingKSP101 9 лет назад +9

    Wow! he was young once...

    • @KozenaFan
      @KozenaFan 8 лет назад

      +EclipseGamingKSP Age 37 here.

    • @jillsgeshem
      @jillsgeshem 8 лет назад +3

      +EclipseGamingKSP Of course he was; he was considered to be one of the young Russian geniuses; was and still is.

  • @Nasir1492
    @Nasir1492 Месяц назад

    33:29 made me feel so many emotions, I never knew classical music had this effect. I’m going down a rabbit hole.

  • @elianahartard6909
    @elianahartard6909 11 лет назад +1

    Maravillosa interpretacion del pianista, muy buena la orquesta y excelente director, felicitaciones

  • @letybg946
    @letybg946 Год назад

    Fue un Placer escuchar a Vladimir Ashkenasy tocar El Emperador de Beethoven .Hermosa Obra como todo lo que compuso .Ashkenasy uno de los Mejores intérpretes de Beethoven .Gracias por Compartir .👏👏👏👏🎹🎼🎶🎶⚘⚘⚘⚘⚘

  • @frederiquefiorente8794
    @frederiquefiorente8794 5 лет назад +2

    Excellent ! Savoureux ! Merveilleux !

  • @mirkorokyta9694
    @mirkorokyta9694 3 года назад +3

    One of the best performances of the 2nd movement ever.

    • @johnfalstaff2270
      @johnfalstaff2270 2 года назад +1

      One of the best? Probably it is the only one you ever listened to.

  • @raffitorossian6994
    @raffitorossian6994 3 года назад

    ASHKENAZY IS AN EXCELLENT PIANIST WITH SUPER TECHNIC AND FEELING.

  • @fannyarciniegas6060
    @fannyarciniegas6060 10 лет назад +2

    Wow !!! Beethoven 5th Symphony! masterful and brilliant interpretation by Vladimir Ashkenazy played with passion and talent!!!

    • @SuperbBleu
      @SuperbBleu 6 лет назад

      Fanny Arciniegas The Fifth Piano Concert, did you mean?

    • @rayzhong8542
      @rayzhong8542 6 лет назад

      @@SuperbBleu *concerto

  • @MrStrangeSensation
    @MrStrangeSensation 11 лет назад +36

    Ashkenazy was always my favorite for the Beethoven concertos, he's fun to watch, he plays with such passion and clarity and phrases everything so well AND the tempo is perfect! He knows how to really bring Beethoven's music to life, and I've heard somewhere that he's not considered a great interpreter of Beethoven. Psshh
    Thank you so much for bringing us the complete concerto!!
    And doesn't he kinda look like a young Robert Deniro?

    • @quaver1239
      @quaver1239 4 года назад +4

      MrStrangeSensation : No. He looks exactly like who he is: Vladimir Ashkenazy.

  • @petersimard7038
    @petersimard7038 4 года назад +2

    I couldn’t agree more!😎

  • @nobelsyed
    @nobelsyed 4 года назад +1

    Love the slow movement of this. Used to sneak a large measure of my father’s Scotch & listen to it. Instructed the missus to play it at my wake.
    “ Prince ! You are what you are by accident of birth. I am what I am by myself ! There will always be thousands of Princes. But there will be only one Beethoven ,
    LVB. Forever !! Love the Man

  • @8moltovivace8
    @8moltovivace8 5 лет назад +1

    Aah I love him so much 😍

  • @evanking920
    @evanking920 2 года назад +1

    There isn't anybody better.

  • @justgosee
    @justgosee 2 года назад +2

    Good lord thank you for this.