Emil Gilels - Beethoven - Piano Sonata No 28 in A major, Op 101
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Ludwig van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No 28 in A major, Op 101
1 Etwas lebhaft, und mit der innigsten Empfindung
2 Lebhaft. Marschmäßig
3 Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll
4 Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit
Emil GIlels, piano - Видеоклипы
I: 0:00
II: 4:20
III: 10:22
IV: 13:14
Beethoven: never an unnecessary note;
Gilels: perfection!
How I would have loved to be able to talk to him. Not that would have amounted to much, but the fact that I would have had a somewhat connection to the king of pianists.
One of the most technically difficult Beeth’s pieces. Gilels did an amazingly outstanding interpretation!
just another goo goo ga ga with her cat as her identity
Sounds like autumn. Beautiful burnished sound of deep reds and ochre
true; true; those rambling in the low register reminds me of the wind playing in the dead leaves covering the grounds with those colors.
Sounds like you are Scryabin’s follower! He assigned his compositions to colors. He even designed rotating color chart, where melodies were creating mosaics and auras.
He makes you hear so many instruments in this piece. Very orchestral with a full, gorgeous sound. Absolutely amazing
nice comment
That is most of the most extraordinary thing of this piece, isn't it? And Gilels deliver its full splendor!
Yes. His sound is very deep and thick.
1) Etwas lebhaft, und mit der innigsten Empfindung - 00:07
2) Lebhaft. Marschmäßig - 4:20
3) Langsam und sehnsuchtsvoll - 10:22
4) Geschwind, doch nicht zu sehr und mit Entschlossenheit - 13:14
Gilels‘ playing is celestial!!
in my opinion the best interpretation of this great work
All this time I've been entranced by the Hammerklavier and the last three, but have never really spent much time with no. 28. What a fool I've been!!!! This is an incredible piece of music.
The fugue in the final movement is one of the most intense LvB musical moments. There is NOTHING like that in any one else's music.
Gould said this first movement is his favorite from the sonatas. Thought Hammerklavier is just all show, a mathematical obsession rather than well crafted music
@@s.l5787 I don't care much for the Hammerclavier op 106, except for sublime slow movement. But, this one opus 101, is one of the most beautiful pieces ever for the piano. That first movement is pure poetry without being "heart on the sleeve" like the Moonlight Sonata. This opus 101 needs to be programmed more often--it's Beethoven at his best!
Beethoven called both of them Hammerklavier sonatas! I'm not sure why it only stuck with Op.106.
If I remember correctly, S. Richter considered Op. 101 far more difficult and complex for performance and interpretation than Op. 106 (He even did a remark that his statment could seem complete heresy, but...). I love this sonata - pure world of dreams and fantasies - always make me inspired and admired.
The great maestro Emil Gilels set the standards for the interpretation of Beethoven's piano sonatas. In the personality of this unique artist, everything of the highest quality is combined: lavish musical talent, high interpretation intelligence, exceptional physical predisposition and the best piano school. This video from a concert in a small church in Austria in the early 1970s shows that.
This sonata is so criminally overshadowed by Beethoven's last 4. This is my favorite Beethoven sonata by a long shot.
The fugue in the last movement is my favorite classical music sequence. :)
@@IbrahimHoldsForth I adore it as well.
Totally, totally, agree.
Yes! I think the 32nd is better, but I can’t listen to that more than once a month, while I would happily listen to this any day.
Whilst Schnabel is my intellectual Beethoven model, no one can compare to Gilels in his sound and interpretation. Stunning.!
Serkin!
Rudolf Serkin was an awful! Serkin was The cold piano sound! Serkin The second-rated player! The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull! The Best Beethoven players Are really Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy ( Beethoven piano concerto no 5 The most beautiful volcanic piano sound Ever) If You want The Best structure of music then The Best is Solomon Cutner! Grigory Sokolov Beethoven piano sonata no 4 Sokolov a class of his own!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen They were/are all great in their own right, but none really have a monopoly on greatness in all repertoire. We can pick them apart in various rep, or we can appreciate their immense talent and dedication, and I include your herein second rated Serkin, although he had his moments IMHO.
Stunning indeed! Unreachable understanding and tone.
@@RaineriHakkarainen Wilhelm Kempff? Natalia Trull? LOL!
The most perfect pianissimo in the first movement, with just two forays in forte. After that, the ff of the opening motif of Movement 2 really means something.
Best pianist of all time
agree 10000%
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The TItan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Sviatoslav Richter Mikhail Pletnev Radu Lupu Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull! WHO is The Best Rubinstein The God Grigory Sokolov The Titan The Giant of The piano Emil Gilels The King!
@@RaineriHakkarainen How can you forget Horowitz ? is one of the best all of time pianist.
Anyway Gilels my favorite musician. It is difficult to compare. Is it worth doing?
This is just incredibly played.
A most wonderful performance!
Truly great playing. Granitic, full of life, vitality, imagination and color.
Wow! Clear, singing, beautifully voiced...
듣기만 해도 치는 상상을 하니 너무 어려운데 곡도 연주도 너무 아름다워요. 길렐스.. 넘치지도 않고 모자라지도 않게 마음에 와닿았다. 이렇게 연주하기가 더 어렵고 다가오는 감동은 더 강렬하다는것
Dear listners and admirers! The combination of Giles or Emil from Moscow for me (I knew him personally) and Beethoven are the best ever!!!
I love this sonata.
Absolutely brilliant! This last movement was the interpretation i needed to hear.
the third is something else beethoven pays attention to every note
What's not to like? It's Emil Gilels playing Beethoven!
thanks G-d there are ONLY 10 FOOLS IN THIS WORLD
The piece itself.
The piece is not so well known as other sonatas. May be it needs more expierence of audience. I did enjoy it.
@@Rickriquinho Why though? This Sonata is objectively better than anything Liszt ever wrote.
Liszt is a third-class composer, he is not a good example @@ultimateconstruction
Абсолютная игра! Эталон!
Beautifully played!
thanks for posting, it is wonderful!
Fantastica, interpretazione lucida e suono magnifico.
I love this sonata
großartige Cantilenen, absolut nobel und warmherzig gespielt.
Too unbelievably amazing. So excellent!
Awesome!
Wow, absolument magnifique !
Karen Lan Yes, a great pianist with an astounding sensitivity. Made me understand and even like some sonatas I disliked before hearing him. One of the best pianists of the past century. An icon. His interpretation of Beethoven is an outstanding landmark.
Brilliant.
-19:30 to -18:49 wonderful passage
It's a fantastic
Wonderful! A genius
Joya de la Humanidad! Gracias Beetho!!!!
Assolutamente fantastici. Beeth & Gilels
Il più grande...assoluto
Wundervoll...
My favourite
best interpretration thanks for upload that gem
Meraviglioso!!!!
Quand le monde fléchit autour de soi, quand les structures d’une civilisation vacillent, il est bon de revenir à ce qui dans l’histoire, ne fléchit pas, mais au contraire redresse le courage, rassemble les séparés, pacifie sans meurtrir. Il est bon de rappeler que le génie de la création est lui aussi à l’œuvre dans une histoire de plus en plus vouée à la destruction.
C'est vrai, on a tendance à oublier que le génie de la création poursuit son oeuvre alors que les forces de la destruction paraissent bien plus visible à mes yeux. Est-ce parce que nous nous attachons trop aux créations passées et peut-être révolues ?
Je pense que cette pensée, (écrite par un écrivain français à propos de Mozart ;) signifie que la musique qui est un univers parallèle, apaise nos âmes et relativise nos peines et nos joies, donne un sens à cette existence et nous fait toucher à cette conscience suprême que d'aucuns appellent Dieu - Bonne journée cher ami !............. :-)
Si la musique nous est si chère, c'est qu'elle est la parole la plus profonde de l'âme, le cri harmonieux de sa joie et de sa douleur. - Romain Rolland
"La musique est une révélation plus haute que toute sagesse et toute philosophie."
-Ludwig Van Beethoven
Incomparable artistry!
When you think you’ve heard all Beethoven sonatas.. but somehow skipped this masterpiece
This is other-worldly.
respect
Идеально!
САМОЕ лучшее исполнение !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Germany and Russia joined: wonderful outcome and desirable future for entire Europe.
WHAT DID U FIND SO ''RUSSIAN'' IN AN UKRAINIAN BORN, RAISED & SCHOOLED ASHKENAZI JEW ??
Could be true, if they decided to make it true. Let's all make it a point of honor to not initiate any more Operations Barbarossa, in either direction east or west.
12:50 magical
AMEN!
very nice expression lovely
I can't believe we have this on film . My very favorite music well tied with the slow mov . of te Hammerklavier ! And Gilels of all people . Must find Gulda in this have never heard Richter in the last 6 or 7 sonatas . Gilels recorded several of these many times . Schiff must have intersting to say about these . Any Brendel masterclasses on these I wonder ? It mars the performance that Gilels wasn't able to tell them how much time to put before the Marcia and the next mov.!
good
Can you tell when it was recorded?
Marvelous playing!
I think it was recorded sometime in the late 60s. I remember him, looking like this, at his concert in Moscow at that time.
Recorded live during the Carinthian Summer Music Festival in the Stiftskirche, Ossiach, 10 August 1971
Bravo bravo bravo bravo grandiose genial music sonata
레전드레전드레전드
14:36
registro realizádo en 1971.
RUSSIAN PIANO SCHOOL IS #1!
HE NEVER HAD A SINGLE RUSSIAN TEACHER .They all were Ukrainian ASHKENAZIM !!!!!
@@gregoryludkovsky5185 This is not a question of the origin, this is a question of piano school.
as well as KALASHNIKOV !!!
La scuola sara' stata la prima del mondo! Non dimenticare che Richter, horovitz e gilels e moisevic e moltissimi dei più grandi del secolo furono ucraini e non russi e studiarono per molti anni in ucraina prima di andare a mosca!!!
Very sad that both he and Glenn Gould never recorded all the Beethoven sonatas
Tom Martin just saw this, Gould was much more a Bach performer. He absolutely ruins the Appassionata. Though the fugue like second movement here would no doubt have been to his liking
@@noahthomas77 Glenn Gould made an astonishing, arguably the world's best rendition of Beethoven's 17th Piano Sonata. Watch: ruclips.net/video/kIQH9OVH_MM/видео.html
You're wrong! Gilels recorded all Beethoven sonatas.
He did record this Sonata op 101. N 28
ruclips.net/video/4-o8-8BfA3I/видео.html
코로나로 힘든 심신을
Beethoven sonata Op101을
들으며 웬지 눈물 흘리며
감사의 마음이 격양이 됩니다..♡*~
Does anyone know where this was filmed?
Recorded live during the Carinthian Summer Music Festival in the Stiftskirche, Ossiach, 10 August 1971
To think, Horowitz pretty much dismissed Gilels, saying he didn’t like his mannerisms - his habit of moving around while playing
HOROWITZ WAS A VERY !! SLOPPY PLAYER .
Horowitz maybe said it, because Rubinstein and Rachmaninov both liked Gilels and didn’t like Horowitz’ sloppiness.
Horowitz was a shit of a pianist compared with Gilels. The balancing movements are necessary and typical of the great pianists.
Horowitz not The greatest! The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull
13:00
He has a perfect pitch. not too slow, not too fast.
I think he plays the way Beethoven wanted. Both strong and warm.
MAYBE U MEANT TEMPI. ??
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser fein komponierten Klaviersonate im gut phrasierten Tempo mit glänzendem Klang und völlig effektiver Dynamik. Bestimmt eine der zehn besten Aufführungen dieses Werks im 20. Jahrhundert!
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너무좋아
Эмиль самый симпатичный!
Я бы не сказала.))
Well, maybe ! 😄 But he certainly is the best in my humble opinion !
1:21
6/12/2020.
Be' quando gilels era morto horowitz diceva che le piaceva richter e aggiunse anche gilels alcune cose le suonava bene!
what a bad ass!!!
sounds exactly like one of the ones from the bagatelle set of op 126
BR
I think Bright sounds piano suit for this sonata
As far as touch and natural phrasing and dynamic range is concerned, Gilels is the only other pianist in the same league as Volodos in my humble opinion.
i think so
The only sonata that I realy like from Beethoven
As always, my favorite pianists are Russian!
How true. My own favorites: Volodos for 'older', Bozhanov for 'younger'.
Russians seem to have the knack.
@@ianboard544 Bozhanov is from Bulgaria actually.
HE IS NOT ''A RUSSIAN!'' ! HE IS ''FROM RUSSIA'' & THAT'S A GR8 DIFFERENCE . GILELS IS 100% ASHKENAZI JEW ! PLZ , DO NOT CONFUSE THE PLACE OF BIRTH WITH ETHNICITY . In addition to , he was NOT EVEN!! FROM RUSSIA , BUT FROM the Ukraine . Born & schooled in Odessa All his teachers were ASHKENAZI JEWS AS WELL
@@gregoryludkovsky5185 Seriously! Wow! As Steve Martin used to.say ...Exxxxxxcuuussssse Me!
gills is not a Russian he is a 100% jewish. He born outside of Russia, raised , schooled by JEWISH TEACHERS
20:34 he doesn't look happy :/?
0:06 4:17
Can't even finish this... 😒
i am 6th generation Beethoven pupil.
Cool
@@Numberonesorabjifan maybe
Snimatelj ocito nije imao pojma o simanju klavirista-gledajte s.ike Horowitza
Faltan pausas. Monocorde en lo excelso. Dechado de virtuosismo, pero con fuegos de artificio.
Beethoven, my dear, you've composed better pieces than this strange thing.
Only thing strange about it is this comment.
@@yanivhristoforov You can't see the truth.
@@Rickriquinho lol
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