Ludwig van Beethoven - String Quintet c-minor, Op. 104| WDR Sinfonieorchester Chamber Players
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- Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
- Ludwig van Beethoven's String Quintet in C minor op. 104 was performed by members of the WDR Symphony Orchestra at the PhilharmonieLunch in the Cologne Philharmonie on 19.09.2019.
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This is a string version of the Op.1 #3 piano trio, which I think is the only time he did something like that. The magical moment at 17:51 in the second movement here comes off better in the original, especially because he himself played it on the piano at the premiere.
First violin sound is incredibly focused, perfect for this music. Her grin at 21:14 suggests she is totally having fun with this amazing piece.
Excelent!!!! Bravissimi!
Maravillosa interpretación!!! Bravoooo
El gran Ludwig arregló muy bien lo que no necesitaba arreglo alguno (el op.1 N° 3). De paso, feliz cumple genio.
As I already said about op 29, and it is evenmore true about this op 104:
Listening to this is like beeing baptized in the Holy Water by Beethoven himself. (If I use Big Words). What a joy!
Speechless
Auténtico esplendor Beethoveniano. Excelente!!!
5 4h 5
Wow! that was excellent and moving!
Thank you!
We are glad that you like it.
From op 4, via op 29 to this op 104. Quite a journey. And it is not only the goal that is worth something, it is also the road you travel. But I think I have come to a nice place. Thank you for this wonderful music!
You are very welcome! ❤
Nice to hear that you enjoy our music so much.
This is an arrangement (by Beethoven) of his Opus 1 Piano Trio No. 3 in C minor written in 1795.
@@andrewturvey1309 Yes, and thank you Andrew, I can see that you are right
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Those triplets at 6:12 onwards... In the piano trio version (op. 1 no3) they are semiquavers...
Some texts are shown in Chinese. However, they were translated in a totally wrong way. It seems the translation had been made by an unsophisticated AI. At least I guess so.
Hi, @user-oy3od8gy3b! You are right, we provide translations for our video descriptions in various languages, but those are indeed computer-generated. As a public broadcaster funded by the people of Germany and with ad-free videos, we simply do not have the means to provide native speaker translations for the many videos we offer - the translation is simply an extra service to our international fans. However, when people point out mistakes in the translations and give us the correct information, we of course update them. Best regards from Germany!
@@WDRKlassik Many thanks for your reply. Maybe I can help a little, at least for this piece. The four movements in Chinese should be:
第一乐章:有活力的快板
第二乐意:如歌的行板与变奏曲
第三乐章:小步舞曲,准快板
第四乐章:终曲,急板
And, as I left in the comments under Brahms' String Quintet No.2, the name of first violinist is 吴晔. Wu is her surname. 😁