Magnifique Claudio Arrau... Cette sonate de Mozart est ma préférée ! Je l'écoute tout le temps !Et interprétée par le Maître Claudio Arrau, c'est magique !
Master Claudio Arrau played from his soul through his hands. Technique is one important thing for sure, but to play with inner passion is something else, and very touching indeed.
TENGO LA FORTUNA DE SER SOBRINO NIETO DEL GRAN MAESTRO A QUIEN ADMIRO EN TODO EL SENTIDO DE LA PALABRA, SU SENCILLEZ, HUMILDAD, TENAZIDAD ,SU MARAVILLOSA MANERA DE INTERPRETAR A LOS GRANDES MAESTROS DE LA MUSICA, SU FORMA DE VIDA Y SU ESPIRITU ENERGETICO QUE LO ACOMPAÑO HASTA EL DIA DE SU MUERTE, TAL CUAL UN JOVEN DE 20 AÑOS, ES NADA MAS VERLO TOCAR A SUS 80 AÑOS CON LA MISMA ENERGIA DE LOS 20. MARAVILLOSO MAESTRO, EL MEJOR PIANISTA DEL SIGLO XX- UN GENIO... ATTE Luis Arrau Rojas Santiago- Chile- Vitacura
+Luis F. Elgueta Busca un video in Boston elgueta21(yo) lo subi en aquellos años admiraba mucho a su abuelo y se lo dedicaba a mi tío ya en paz y mi padre que tambien adobara tanto el piano.
Siento, hermano, que lo tuyo es mero nacionalismo, un veneno inoculado a la humanidad, como tantos otros que nadie parece percibir, a fin de programarla en el distanciamiento, la diferenciación, el separativismo, la competencia... Puras veleidades del Ego esclavizado... En fin: soy argentino, y creo que de ese mal ningún otro pueblo como el mío sufre peores y más estúpidas consecuencias... Arrau vale lo que vale, y valdrá siempre, no por ser chileno sino por ser UNIVERSAL... Nadie puede conferirnos dignidad ni (auto)rrealización... Un abrazo sincero.
Arrau, gran chileno y chillanejo... A sus 61 años, nada de partitura frente a sus ojos, todo sale desde su interior... Gracias, gracias por subir estos vídeos.
This is not an easy sonata to play, with the same level of difficulty as a much longer Beethoven sonata. At the age of 61, Maestro Arrau was at his peak! Those who are unfamiliar with his technique may think it all looks very laboured. Twenty years after this televised concert, at the age of 81, he could still breeze through the Appassionata, for example. If you think Mozart's music is all charm and little else, then he is set on proving you wrong. This is a tragic sonata, where the first and last movement are restless and disturbing. The kernel (the soft and all important centre) of the sonata is the long slow movement. The music and its interpretation are fantastic beyond words. Here, you can see Arrau suddenly relax to play the melodic line. For professional pianists, this is the hardest movement to play. A poor performance can be like watching paint dry. Here, every second counts as the music shifts from highly lyrical to highly dramatic and painful. Mozart's music can be appreciated at many different levels. This sonata is a rare glimpse into the depths of his despair; one of the few times when he drops his mask and lays bare his soul.
Cuando uno escucha a Mozart es increíble notar la tremenda influencia que tuvo esta música sobre Beethoven, Beethoven es como una extensión y profundización de Mozart...
Arrau, unos de los mas grandes interpretes de piano del siglo 20, sino el más grande, dejó un legado de cómo se interpreta la música como su autor la creó. Él cuando interpretaba se transportaba para ejecutar lo más exacto posible lo que el escritor quiso dejar impreso. Hay muchos muy buenos pianistas, pero difícilmente existe uno que transmita lo que el maestro Claudio Arrau transmitía.
this is one of my favorites here on youtube because he is very expressive. also many continue to articulate the grace notes in the allegro incorrectly for the period. i think it's important even for a sonata to be quite expressive because I imagine Mozart had a lot of expression in this piece .It was one of few minor piano sonatas.
increíble.... la forma en que hace cada ejecución... como si escribiese con tal soltura... que ganas de estar en ese mundo GRANDE ARRAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The passage from 16:42 - 17:17 is really one of the most challenging parts of this sonata. This is the moment when all the pain bursts out. How to carry this significant meaning with the repeated notes and base chords is very difficult. Comparatively, the fast passage at the 1st and 3rd movement is even easier to handle.
Gerardo Sierralta cada uno lo puede ver como quiera , si la poca tolerancía es su toníca pues problema suyo imposible no conmoverse con los pocos personajes de la historia de mi Pais que realzan con el lenguaje mas noble del ser humano, nuestra historia y nuestro legado, atte Jaime.
Regardless of how faulty his playing in this video, I still regard him as one of my favorite pianists. Come on guys, he was a human, an artist, not a robot. Go to any live concert and you'll find pianists who make a few slips here and there, no matter how famous they are. Not being note perfect doesn't necessarily make that person a bad pianist.
De que habla este señor estudie Mozart pero ante Haydn con un profesor de verdad. Lo siento por Ud, no sabe, no entiende de música ni de piano además es insensible, que pena
+Kevin Chow Plus it's really easy to make a few mistakes when you're playing Mozart. Mozart is very difficult and stringent; especially when compared to romantic era composers like Liszt and Chopin. I've known many a good pianist who had perfected their fantasie impromptu and laid even the infamous La Campanella to waste but were brought to their knees by the fast-paced systematic fuckery that is W.A Mozart.
+emimm Plus Arrau is great Beethoven interpreter, but you can get away with a lot of mistakes playing Beethoven - e.g. 4th movement of Hammerklavier. As Mitsuko Ushida has said, it's a completely different mindset to play the two composers. (She opted for Mozart)
Esta es una de las sonatas que considero como una de las mas dificiles de Mozart. Realmente tiene muchas cosas complejas...muchas cosas incomodas y sobre todo es muy dificil encontrar un "tempo" adecuado ya que muchas veces depende del piano en donde es ejecutado, teniendo que cambiar el tempo a ultimo momento cuando nos encontramos con el instrumento a utilizar. Aveces pienso que esta al nivel de una de las grandes Sonata de Beethoven en dificultad, y siempre enmascarado con el disfraz "gentil" que Mozart cubre a sus obras haciendolas parecer "Faciles". Se necesita un mecanismo muy acerado y una comprension de la obra Mozartiana . Sin duda una obra Maravillosa! y a pesar de su dificultad, aliento a todo aquel que quiera enfrentarse a ella estudiandola! seran las mejores horas frente al instrumento que tendran en mucho tiempo! .Saludos desde Argentina!
Que genial leer esto... Pensar que antes me sabia esta sonata y ahora no doy una, pero entiendo que es por no retomar... Me tiraste parriba un momento gracias vecino trasandino 🙌
Arrau did not pay too much attention to mistakes. He was focus on keeping music fluid thanks to his great technique that allow him to eliminate any obstacles between brain and fingers. He was asking about our Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli recitals: was it perfect, as usual? has this a "real" - main - value?
Voy a aprender esta pieza para mi recital del 2012. Le agradeceré a mi maestra por elegir una pieza tan hermosa; sólo espero poder tocarla con una milésima parte de la calidad de Arrau.
technically, it's *extremely* demanding. This is actually true for many other instruments, like violin. There is a heifetz quote about how mozart composed the most difficult pieces.
Can you play this Sonata, one of Mozart's more difficult Piano Sonatas, with absolutely no mistakes? Let alone at age 61? All pianists make them. The reason that you only hear them in live performances is because they can't re-record over them. Watch Horowitz live at the White House, 1971. Tons of errors. Barenboim in Berlin, Beethoven Sonatas. Errors as well. Technique isn't everything, but I'm sure you will prove us wrong when you release your perfect recordings of the Mozart sonatas. Right?
Mozart its so difficult, because the minimun error you wrong! And the public is heart you every moment, its evident a random error, and respect about the interpretation, you need a good soul! Arrau was a good piano master!
some previous comments were about the mistake on the 3.16, and there was one comment saying that it was a SHAME for a pianist to comment. my opinion is that we can never reach his artistic level even we could play the notes perfectly. how can we estimate how shameful this can be?
Top level pianists know every details about the piece with decades long time. They just don`t care what other people say. It is so stupid that people think they know more and experience more than those pianists.
I can’t understand people who notice wrong notes in a performance that is so good. Arrau was a very great artist. Who cares if he hits a wrong note occasionally? It merely proves he’s human.
This interpretation of this composition of Mozart of Claudio Arrau (not unlike many of his collegues) is the result of the evolution of the piano playing since the days of the composer.
Dinu Lipatti's rendering of this same Sonata from his last recital- ( Besancon- 1950- 16 Septembre) is magnificent- and worth listening to ( a totally different interpretation )
Ik ken een opname van Arrau waar hij het Konzertstück van Weber speelt. Een prachtig stuk wat hij daar op die LP speelt en wat een diepgang weet hij daar te realiseren. Arrau is een schitterend pianist en hoort zeker bij de grootmeesters. Liefde en toewijding stijlbesef en gedoceerde romantiek hoor ik. Mozart is altijd veradelijk moeilijk. het tweede deel daar moet je echt een moedig man voor zijn om dat op je repertoire te nemen. het zit vol valkuilen.
why only this sonata? I think that's the story with every single piece in existence. It's only once we start trying it out that we notice all the details we just skipped over while listening.
That's right man, I'm with you, besides, that guy doest know whats hes talking about, what he calls "errors" are actually how the piece is written in the best version, I played this sonata at the music uni, and they have this version, they are not actually semiquavers like most of pianist play, Arrau just played exactly right. The one think I didnt like is that he doest play one legato there, but im sure he has a good reason to. :D
@cespadilla2 Sí, tienes razón es una pieza muy bonita de Mozart. Me parece, eso sí, que Arrau interpreta a Mozar de una forma demasiado romántica... quizás anacrónica (muy adelantada) a la época de Mozart, pero Arrau sabía perfectamente lo que interpretaba, los pormenores de la música y de sus compositores. Como sea, la sonata es muy bella y la interpretación de Arrau también :) . ¡Sólo espero que nos regales tu interpretación en vídeo, aquí en RUclips! je je
Escuchar a este monstruo es llenarse de orgullo solo por el hecho de ser ambos de un angosto país; es una gran lastima que, absolutamente nadie o, para no ser tan categórico, es de la naturaleza del chileno no conocer a sus maestros. Gracias por el post amigo.
More colorful beautiful piano sound than Arrau or Gulda=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov! More genius than Arrau or Gulda=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Maria Grinberg! More powerful louder than Arrau or Gulda=Mikhail Pletnev!! The Second Loudest ever was Lazar Berman! The 3rd Loudest was Erwin Nyiregyhazi! Horowitz his technique better than Arrau's technique! Proffesor Malinin said Mozart is the most difficult to play! The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Double Concerto Gavrilov Dang Thai Son! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s! Really Shocking!!
You don't bother me at all . Perhaps could I be of some help . I would say , they are two possibilities . The "classic" one , with the same tempo as Arrau or others , but beautifully articulated and with a kind of sad atmosphere : Dinu Lipatti . AND : the "unclassic" one , for me a fantastic version , with THE RIGHT TEMPO for this piece , and something like a "definitive" phrasing : "mozart 310 JH" . A corean girl of 11 , no more playing the piano for her career today (she is now 15) . Unique .
About the mistake he does : Beethoven, when he was playing his own musics, was making a lot of mistakes. But for him the biggest mistake was to play without passion.
私は今90年の年齢を生きていますが、たいへんに多くのピアニストの演奏を聴いて最も感銘を受け、敬愛しているのがアラウなのです。現役では辻井伸行です。アラウ氏にはもっともっと長生きして頂きたかったと思います。でもこうして映像を見ることができる幸せに感謝します。
Magnifique Claudio Arrau...
Cette sonate de Mozart est ma préférée ! Je l'écoute tout le temps !Et interprétée par le Maître Claudio Arrau, c'est magique !
Arrau is far to be overrated, and his set of Mozart's sonatas is the best, powerfull and so poetic
Master Claudio Arrau played from his soul through his hands. Technique is one important thing for sure, but to play with inner passion is something else, and very touching indeed.
Good ol' Claudio Arrau. I'll never get tired of this guy.
TENGO LA FORTUNA DE SER SOBRINO NIETO DEL GRAN MAESTRO A QUIEN ADMIRO EN TODO EL SENTIDO DE LA PALABRA, SU SENCILLEZ, HUMILDAD, TENAZIDAD ,SU MARAVILLOSA MANERA DE INTERPRETAR A LOS GRANDES MAESTROS DE LA MUSICA, SU FORMA DE VIDA Y SU ESPIRITU ENERGETICO QUE LO ACOMPAÑO HASTA EL DIA DE SU MUERTE, TAL CUAL UN JOVEN DE 20 AÑOS, ES NADA MAS VERLO TOCAR A SUS 80 AÑOS CON LA MISMA ENERGIA DE LOS 20. MARAVILLOSO MAESTRO, EL MEJOR PIANISTA DEL SIGLO XX-
UN GENIO...
ATTE
Luis Arrau Rojas
Santiago- Chile- Vitacura
+Luis Arrau
De acuerdo. Maestro de maestros.
+Luis Arrau Tremendo Honor Luis !!!
+Luis F. Elgueta Busca un video in Boston elgueta21(yo) lo subi en aquellos años admiraba mucho a su abuelo y se lo dedicaba a mi tío ya en paz y mi padre que tambien adobara tanto el piano.
creo que he visto este comentario en muuuchos videos jaja
Don Luis:
Bueno, lo felicito.
Este video fue realizado cuando Arrau tenía 61 años.
OJO: Tenacidad.
Qué grande el Maestro Arrau, una de las pocas personas que me hacen sentir orgullo de ser chileno
Siento, hermano, que lo tuyo es mero nacionalismo, un veneno inoculado a la humanidad, como tantos otros que nadie parece percibir, a fin de programarla en el distanciamiento, la diferenciación, el separativismo, la competencia... Puras veleidades del Ego esclavizado... En fin: soy argentino, y creo que de ese mal ningún otro pueblo como el mío sufre peores y más estúpidas consecuencias... Arrau vale lo que vale, y valdrá siempre, no por ser chileno sino por ser UNIVERSAL... Nadie puede conferirnos dignidad ni (auto)rrealización... Un abrazo sincero.
Jaja! Yo también soy chileno y realmente creó que como país no hemos apreciado lo que realmente es util para nuestra mente
Arrau, gran chileno y chillanejo... A sus 61 años, nada de partitura frente a sus ojos, todo sale desde su interior... Gracias, gracias por subir estos vídeos.
es tremendo lo q hace.
Maestro .. Como tu nadie mas !!!!! Orgullo Chileno.
one of the best sonatas ever
Aggrizzled
Fo shizzle.
This is not an easy sonata to play, with the same level of difficulty as a much longer Beethoven sonata. At the age of 61, Maestro Arrau was at his peak! Those who are unfamiliar with his technique may think it all looks very laboured. Twenty years after this televised concert, at the age of 81, he could still breeze through the Appassionata, for example. If you think Mozart's music is all charm and little else, then he is set on proving you wrong. This is a tragic sonata, where the first and last movement are restless and disturbing. The kernel (the soft and all important centre) of the sonata is the long slow movement. The music and its interpretation are fantastic beyond words. Here, you can see Arrau suddenly relax to play the melodic line. For professional pianists, this is the hardest movement to play. A poor performance can be like watching paint dry. Here, every second counts as the music shifts from highly lyrical to highly dramatic and painful. Mozart's music can be appreciated at many different levels. This sonata is a rare glimpse into the depths of his despair; one of the few times when he drops his mask and lays bare his soul.
Muy buen comentario. Añado que la ultima vez que realmente Mozart se saco su mascara fue con el Requiem, el cual no pudo terminar.
Esta es una joya de material de archivo!!
Gracias por compartir esta maravillosa interpretación del gran maestro de música...❤❤❤❤
Cuando uno escucha a Mozart es increíble notar la tremenda influencia que tuvo esta música sobre Beethoven, Beethoven es como una extensión y profundización de Mozart...
Grande Maestro , de Chile y de Chillán pasaste a la inmortalidad . Orgullosa siempre !!
El mas grande de todo Sudamérica, sin dudas.
Arrau, unos de los mas grandes interpretes de piano del siglo 20, sino el más grande, dejó un legado de cómo se interpreta la música como su autor la creó. Él cuando interpretaba se transportaba para ejecutar lo más exacto posible lo que el escritor quiso dejar impreso. Hay muchos muy buenos pianistas, pero difícilmente existe uno que transmita lo que el maestro Claudio Arrau transmitía.
One of the best perfomance, thank You much, maestro!!!
Muchas gracias por publicar esta obra maestra con el gran Caludio Arrau como interprete.
this is one of my favorites here on youtube because he is very expressive. also many continue to articulate the grace notes in the allegro incorrectly for the period. i think it's important even for a sonata to be quite expressive because I imagine Mozart had a lot of expression in this piece .It was one of few minor piano sonatas.
One of only two piano sonatas in a minor key, I believe.
Gran Maestro, inigualable un regalo de Dios que dejó una huella imborrable en el mundo.
I. Allegro maestoso - 1:52
II. Andante cantabile con espressione - 10:04
III. Presto - 20:45
increíble.... la forma en que hace cada ejecución... como si escribiese con tal soltura... que ganas de estar en ese mundo
GRANDE ARRAU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
la pasión que hay en cada una de sus interpretaciones es única
The passage from 16:42 - 17:17 is really one of the most challenging parts of this sonata. This is the moment when all the pain bursts out. How to carry this significant meaning with the repeated notes and base chords is very difficult. Comparatively, the fast passage at the 1st and 3rd movement is even easier to handle.
que fantastica interpretacion de esta genial sonata de Mozart, simplemente expectacular. Muchas gracias.
No, I don't play piano. No, I cannot play one note with Arrau's quality.
And neither can you. poop
This video still rocks.
Simplemente el mejor , maestro de maestro eterno maestro de Chile
+Jaime Aravena, el chovinismo esta demás.
Gerardo Sierralta cada uno lo puede ver como quiera , si la poca tolerancía es su toníca pues problema suyo imposible no conmoverse con los pocos personajes de la historia de mi Pais que realzan con el lenguaje mas noble del ser humano, nuestra historia y nuestro legado, atte Jaime.
Regardless of how faulty his playing in this video, I still regard him as one of my favorite pianists. Come on guys, he was a human, an artist, not a robot. Go to any live concert and you'll find pianists who make a few slips here and there, no matter how famous they are. Not being note perfect doesn't necessarily make that person a bad pianist.
De que habla este señor estudie Mozart pero ante Haydn con un profesor de verdad. Lo siento por Ud, no sabe, no entiende de música ni de piano además es insensible, que pena
+Kevin Chow Plus it's really easy to make a few mistakes when you're playing Mozart. Mozart is very difficult and stringent; especially when compared to romantic era composers like Liszt and Chopin. I've known many a good pianist who had perfected their fantasie impromptu and laid even the infamous La Campanella to waste but were brought to their knees by the fast-paced systematic fuckery that is W.A Mozart.
+emlmm88 agree... only superhuman pianist who rumor says never played wrong, was Michelangeli the dandy ;)
+emimm Plus Arrau is great Beethoven interpreter, but you can get away with a lot of mistakes playing Beethoven - e.g. 4th movement of Hammerklavier. As Mitsuko Ushida has said, it's a completely different mindset to play the two composers. (She opted for Mozart)
@@gruizmiranda Estudia inglés para que entiendas lo que escribió Kevin.
Esta es una de las sonatas que considero como una de las mas dificiles de Mozart. Realmente tiene muchas cosas complejas...muchas cosas incomodas y sobre todo es muy dificil encontrar un "tempo" adecuado ya que muchas veces depende del piano en donde es ejecutado, teniendo que cambiar el tempo a ultimo momento cuando nos encontramos con el instrumento a utilizar. Aveces pienso que esta al nivel de una de las grandes Sonata de Beethoven en dificultad, y siempre enmascarado con el disfraz "gentil" que Mozart cubre a sus obras haciendolas parecer "Faciles". Se necesita un mecanismo muy acerado y una comprension de la obra Mozartiana . Sin duda una obra Maravillosa! y a pesar de su dificultad, aliento a todo aquel que quiera enfrentarse a ella estudiandola! seran las mejores horas frente al instrumento que tendran en mucho tiempo! .Saludos desde Argentina!
Que genial leer esto...
Pensar que antes me sabia esta sonata y ahora no doy una, pero entiendo que es por no retomar...
Me tiraste parriba un momento gracias vecino trasandino 🙌
Quelle incroyable enregistrement et interprétation.
Simplemente una interpretación excelsa y exquisita. Un verdadero Maestro!!!
you may be right about this one, but i know arrau enough to know that his technique in general and his unique style makes him a legendary artist
Arrau did not pay too much attention to mistakes. He was focus on keeping music fluid thanks to his great technique that allow him to eliminate any obstacles between brain and fingers. He was asking about our Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli recitals: was it perfect, as usual? has this a "real" - main - value?
Voy a aprender esta pieza para mi recital del 2012. Le agradeceré a mi maestra por elegir una pieza tan hermosa; sólo espero poder tocarla con una milésima parte de la calidad de Arrau.
technically, it's *extremely* demanding. This is actually true for many other instruments, like violin. There is a heifetz quote about how mozart composed the most difficult pieces.
Is a Machine in piano this Claudio Arraú ❤
Can you play this Sonata, one of Mozart's more difficult Piano Sonatas, with absolutely no mistakes? Let alone at age 61? All pianists make them. The reason that you only hear them in live performances is because they can't re-record over them. Watch Horowitz live at the White House, 1971. Tons of errors. Barenboim in Berlin, Beethoven Sonatas. Errors as well. Technique isn't everything, but I'm sure you will prove us wrong when you release your perfect recordings of the Mozart sonatas. Right?
And I always thought that errors in the game of pianists of this level are, in principle, not possible.
Mozart is really scary genius. At age 5 he already compose his music...
He's not human. He's a note :)
A very cool master of the keyboard! Very brilliant and very cool. He makes it looks easy. Excellente!
Arrau el magnífico! !!
me siento honrada de ser chilena.
Mozart its so difficult, because the minimun error you wrong! And the public is heart you every moment, its evident a random error, and respect about the interpretation, you need a good soul! Arrau was a good piano master!
fantastica, semplicemente fantastica!
some previous comments were about the mistake on the 3.16, and there was one comment saying that it was a SHAME for a pianist to comment.
my opinion is that we can never reach his artistic level even we could play the notes perfectly. how can we estimate how shameful this can be?
Top level pianists know every details about the piece with decades long time. They just don`t care what other people say. It is so stupid that people think they know more and experience more than those pianists.
I can’t understand people who notice wrong notes in a performance that is so good. Arrau was a very great artist. Who cares if he hits a wrong note occasionally? It merely proves he’s human.
this man is extraordinary, thank you for this video....
This interpretation of this composition of Mozart of Claudio Arrau (not unlike many of his collegues) is the result of the evolution of the piano playing since the days of the composer.
Dinu Lipatti's rendering of this same Sonata from his last recital- ( Besancon- 1950- 16 Septembre)
is magnificent- and worth listening to ( a totally different interpretation )
Ik ken een opname van Arrau waar hij het Konzertstück van Weber speelt. Een prachtig stuk wat hij daar op die LP speelt en wat een diepgang weet hij daar te realiseren. Arrau is een schitterend pianist en hoort zeker bij de grootmeesters. Liefde en toewijding stijlbesef en gedoceerde romantiek hoor ik. Mozart is altijd veradelijk moeilijk. het tweede deel daar moet je echt een moedig man voor zijn om dat op je repertoire te nemen. het zit vol valkuilen.
This is one of the best performances ever, his style and grace and understanding of power in the song are superb. Pure craftsmanship!!
Beautiful performance ! Thanks for posting :)
Is it normal that this sonata seems easy to play but it is really hard if you start learning it?
why only this sonata? I think that's the story with every single piece in existence. It's only once we start trying it out that we notice all the details we just skipped over while listening.
@@advk77 No, some look harder than what they are.
Maravilloso!!
How not to love his deep sound ..
nice arrau! he never lose right respect for grand musician. gulda's mozart is also good!
That's right man, I'm with you, besides, that guy doest know whats hes talking about, what he calls "errors" are actually how the piece is written in the best version, I played this sonata at the music uni, and they have this version, they are not actually semiquavers like most of pianist play, Arrau just played exactly right. The one think I didnt like is that he doest play one legato there, but im sure he has a good reason to. :D
@cespadilla2 Sí, tienes razón es una pieza muy bonita de Mozart. Me parece, eso sí, que Arrau interpreta a Mozar de una forma demasiado romántica... quizás anacrónica (muy adelantada) a la época de Mozart, pero Arrau sabía perfectamente lo que interpretaba, los pormenores de la música y de sus compositores. Como sea, la sonata es muy bella y la interpretación de Arrau también :) .
¡Sólo espero que nos regales tu interpretación en vídeo, aquí en RUclips! je je
Escuchar a este monstruo es llenarse de orgullo solo por el hecho de ser ambos de un angosto país; es una gran lastima que, absolutamente nadie o, para no ser tan categórico, es de la naturaleza del chileno no conocer a sus maestros.
Gracias por el post amigo.
Hola
Depende, pero tristemente usted tiene razón.
Yo hace muchos años que escucho y valoro al maestro Claudio Arrau.🎉
grazie di averlo postato!
Mozart and Beethoven is genius composer in this world.....
amo esta sonata .. es perfecta
Wow, Mozart and Beethoven are the maximum genius of the history.
So was Mr. Arrau
And Bach
ขอบคุณค่ะ ที่ลงวีดีโอนี้ที่Arrauเล่นสด^^
He's bloody good.
Perfection !!!
Maestro.
The last movement was a tiny bit too fast!
Maravilloso...Arrau es el mejor maestro....
Tremendo. En los títulos del principio del vídeo anuncian que es la sonata nº 7, cuando realmente es la nº 8.
Las he escuchado tanto ..
After hearing Aurrau's Mozart, no one else will do
but Gulda
More colorful beautiful piano sound than Arrau or Gulda=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy Grigory Sokolov! More genius than Arrau or Gulda=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Stanislav Bunin Maria Grinberg! More powerful louder than Arrau or Gulda=Mikhail Pletnev!! The Second Loudest ever was Lazar Berman! The 3rd Loudest was Erwin Nyiregyhazi! Horowitz his technique better than Arrau's technique! Proffesor Malinin said Mozart is the most difficult to play! The Best Mozart piano concertos players are Really=Mozart 15 Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli Mozart 17 Dezo Ranki Mozart 18 Ashkenazy Mozart 19 Radu Lupu Mozart 20 Ashkenazy Mozart 21 Radu Lupu Mozart 22 Jörg Demus Robert Casadesus Laura Mikkola Natalia Trull Mozart 23 Solomon Cutner Mozart 24 Grigory Sokolov Maria Grinberg Mozart 25 Murray Perahia Mozart 27 Alexei Lubimov! Double Concerto Gavrilov Dang Thai Son! Dimitri Bashkirov her teacher Anastasia Virsaladze teach saying to Bashkirov the most important lesson is the love of beautiful colorful piano sound! This was already in 1930s! Really Shocking!!
Claudio Arrau, Orgullo Chileno ¡¡¡
No its not a mistake, you just hear the left hand a little bit more
Thank you for this observation. Well said.
Thanks-Thanks-Thanks!!
very good!!!
rfaccro is working hard to keep us all in line. Next time I have a comment I'll just run it by him before hand.
ostie que j'aime d'ecouter ce pianist de tabarnak!!!!!
Inolvidable
1:50 starts
Ma chi sono quei 6 imbecilli che hanno messo il pollice verso?
Arrau grandioso!!!!
Felicidades Chile
I do notice those mistakes, they're pretty obvious, but I think he's a great pianist, not overrated at all
The Master !!!!
SA C'EST LA SONNATE K 310 ENFIN UNE SONNATE
This is the only way you play Mozart.
@Ray0X0 es aun mas, creo que Beethoven fue la evolucion de Mozart por su gran complejidad y pureza en su musica.
I like it very much
Admiration . .
You don't bother me at all . Perhaps could I be of some help . I would say , they are two possibilities . The "classic" one , with the same tempo as Arrau or others , but beautifully articulated and with a kind of sad atmosphere : Dinu Lipatti . AND : the "unclassic" one , for me a fantastic version , with THE RIGHT TEMPO for this piece , and something like a "definitive" phrasing : "mozart 310 JH" . A corean girl of 11 , no more playing the piano for her career today (she is now 15) . Unique .
Si que es genio
Ah.. Feel comfortable
Awesome. Thanks for uploading!
@ 3:17 - is that right?
Wonderful
Es cierto que Mozart compuso esta canción cuando su madre falleció?
pd: genial interpretación de don Claudio
Si es cierto
A la edad de 22 años
Geniale
1 Thompsonmusic obviously meant underrated ;)
👌👌😍
好珍贵的影片
amazing but why speed up at the climax of the slow movement! noo!!!
About the mistake he does : Beethoven, when he was playing his own musics, was making a lot of mistakes.
But for him the biggest mistake was to play without passion.
Arrau played without passion?
@@Ivan_1791 I think his point is exactly the opposite.
@@metaloenformol Oh I see, that "him" was Beethoven.
Tre Bien
@newFranzFerencLiszt That's right, that's coming next!!!