What a charming piece! Definitely easy relative to most of Beethoven's piano works, but it certainly has its challenges. Easy is always a relative term.
Lovely, thank you! Brendel does, however, drive me crazy when he doesn’t play repeats unless he thinks they’re suitable. Grrrrr. (Still, this was delightful.)
not so much, you need a bit of technique. That’s because we talk about two/three voices variations and the spectator need to understand all of them clearly.
What a charming piece! Definitely easy relative to most of Beethoven's piano works, but it certainly has its challenges. Easy is always a relative term.
Thank you for saying this!
0:00 - Tema
1:14 - Variazione I
2:18 - Variazione II
3:14 - Variazione III
4:22 - Variazione IV
6:15 - Variazione V
7:12 - Variazione VI
8:10 - Coda
Simple techniques but colorful sounds and melodies.
Just like his first variation.
relatively simple, it’s not so easy to play it.
@@federicozerbini1582 Yep. That's hard to make it sound "right".
I don't know why, but I prefer Beethoven's approach to variations over Mozart's.
It's lovely but it has moments where it reminds me of late Beethoven variations (like from Op. 111).
Lovely, thank you! Brendel does, however, drive me crazy when he doesn’t play repeats unless he thinks they’re suitable. Grrrrr. (Still, this was delightful.)
Ur not funny boy😂😂
1 and 5 ❤
Easy?
😂
Definitely not easy, but most of his other variations sets are incredibly difficult
@@jacquespotter2443 I think its easy if you know how to play the piano.
Not at all easy.
not so much, you need a bit of technique. That’s because we talk about two/three voices variations and the spectator need to understand all of them clearly.
Easy?😭
Who is the pianist?
Gelber and Brendel