Beethoven: Cello Sonata no. 4 - 1st movement (Benjamin Zander - Interpretation Class)
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- Опубликовано: 7 мар 2018
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Sophie Applbaum, cello with Dina Vainshtein, piano
Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life
with Benjamin Zander
Dave Jamrog Audio/Video Видеоклипы
another great Masterclass. Very talented Cellist! And how about Dina (piano) ! She does so many accompaniments and she is just amazing.
No words to describe how such generosity liberates those who witness it.
Aside from her incredible playing she has a wonderful smile :>
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Had a smile through the whole thing. Mr. Zander makes me smile with his enthusiasm and love for music. Not only him, but the music itself, and seeing the musicians improve that very moment and just enjoying it makes me happy. Also I love Beethoven so there’s another reason
It's that time of the year again! Maestro Zander's masterclasses are gift to us all
Thank you Sophie and Dina for making me have such a wonderful time with Beethoven's music. I would really like to hear more from you! Congrats!!!
Absolutely fabulous, as always! Enjoyed every second. Thank you😊😊
Benjamin Zander is AWESOME !!
Absolutely amazing! I watched the whole video. Thank you.
@ 27:33 This is where you see music in its truest expression and how Mr. Zander brings the truest form of joy our of his students.
That is amazing
What a marvellous eccentric master is Benjamin Zander. Allways presenting his thoughts with outstanding sensibility and passion. Furthermore, the attention of the student towards his comments and seek of comprehension it's admirable, really. He truthfully rescued my admiration for classical music. Absolutely brilliant!
She totally understands his advices
Mesmerising! That smile 😃
just wow!
Thanks a lot, brilliant as always, Sir! For me speaking as a pianist you are also one of my favorite inspiration. I cant‘ tell, how many times you helped me „express my voice“ - and of course the voices of my fellow players! Hope I will find as much expression as Sophie and of course Dina in my next concert (op. 102,1..) - and bring all that joy, energy and humour Beethoven has to offer to our audience as well.
It made my day. thank you
28:11 Ding! Da Ding! Da DING-DING!
The most crucial phrase in this movement
Her trills are absolutely effervescent!
Nice vocabulary dawn
i cant get anough of this one xD watched it like 15 times already..
Realmente precioso lo que hace el señor Zander. ¡Bravo!
Dina Vainshtein is amazing.
dana is beautiful and tallented very talented
“The music moved my bottom”
That’s just too funny
Now that he mentions it..., do you imagine professor Benjamin Zander eating spaghetti Bolognese? I think I do.
👍
omg hi sophie!!! :-)
Thumbs up if you see James T. Kirk ( William Shatner ) in the audience.
@8:38? right?
Is there a part 2?
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Thank you. I'm glad that there are more parts.
who is the cellist?
All about singing ?
"Everybody will remember Beethoven !"
True story ?
I doubt Beethoven could say that.
I recall it like:
"He's got huge estates but we've got huge brains.
What do you think is more memorable?"
According to a biography I read decades ago.
7:15 I wouldn't have thought, you know, haha...I mean...I mean...that the present generation had less ego...
28:15 ok, haha...I'm not alone...they think he's funny too...