Good for you and family! My wife and I sing together for fun. This piece is really wonderful, and I listen to it when I wash dishes and make the dishwashing enjoyable.
My mother, a concert pianist, and my father, a concert violinist, also played this sonata many times, and all of Beethoven's 10 sonatas for piano and violin. They are now in their 80s, retired, and don't play anymore, although my father still practices every day, but my mother has Alzheimer's. Age has its good things, I suppose, with all the life experience, knowledge, and wisdom acquired, but it is still kind of devastating, when one sees the end of an era coming to an end in one's life. All one is left with are memories, and some recordings!
One of the first concerts I ever went to (I was about 16) was the first of a series of three concerts where this duo played all of Beethoven's violin sonatas. It was and still remains one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. They held the entire audience in the palm of their hands, we were scared to breathe in case we broke the spell they wove. There are no better recordings than the set they did and I doubt there will ever be a violinist who will surpass or even match the gorgeous rich tone of Itzhak Perlman.
The first time I heard Beethoven’s Spring was this very rendition at a bookstore, which long ago closed down. Twenty three years later, I still feel that this is the definitive reading of the piece… which is strange, since there is a great, great number of renditions of this beautiful and joy-filled work. Perhaps a historian of music can provide us with some perspective about the life circumstances, if not the state of mind of the composer, surrounding the writing of this classic.
Possibly my favorite interpretation. Classical pieces don't have to be showy; the charm is already there in the simplicity of the lyrical lines composed within the notes :)
00:00 - Violin Sonata in F Major, Op. 24 "Spring": I. Allegro 09:54 - Sonata No. 5 En Fa Op. 24 - Adagio Molto 16:24 - Sonata za violino in klavir st. 5 v F-DURU, Op.24: III. Scherzo: Allegro molto - trio - (17:39) IV Rondo : Allegro molto ma non troppo
Best interpretation I have found amongst others. This particular performance is charming and hits the me just right! I love these two legendary artists.
Hello when I look at the details of the disc (on discogs, for example, corresponding to the sleeve displayed here), I see that the first movement lasts more than 10 mn. Here, it lasts one minute less. Do you know if this is the same recording? Thank you
Mum and Dad played this piece-they were a professional duo dad on violin of course- they were sooo good! Still are at 80 tho they don’t play anymore
Good for you and family! My wife and I sing together for fun. This piece is really wonderful, and I listen to it when I wash dishes and make the dishwashing enjoyable.
My mother, a concert pianist, and my father, a concert violinist, also played this sonata many times, and all of Beethoven's 10 sonatas for piano and violin. They are now in their 80s, retired, and don't play anymore, although my father still practices every day, but my mother has Alzheimer's. Age has its good things, I suppose, with all the life experience, knowledge, and wisdom acquired, but it is still kind of devastating, when one sees the end of an era coming to an end in one's life. All one is left with are memories, and some recordings!
Nothing beats Perlman's shiny personality for Beethoven's shiniest piece.
One of the first concerts I ever went to (I was about 16) was the first of a series of three concerts where this duo played all of Beethoven's violin sonatas. It was and still remains one of the greatest musical experiences of my life. They held the entire audience in the palm of their hands, we were scared to breathe in case we broke the spell they wove. There are no better recordings than the set they did and I doubt there will ever be a violinist who will surpass or even match the gorgeous rich tone of Itzhak Perlman.
The 2nd movement in interpretation of this two musicians is one of the most beautiful pieces I ever heard.
I couldn’t agree more!
The first time I heard Beethoven’s Spring was this very rendition at a bookstore, which long ago closed down. Twenty three years later, I still feel that this is the definitive reading of the piece… which is strange, since there is a great, great number of renditions of this beautiful and joy-filled work. Perhaps a historian of music can provide us with some perspective about the life circumstances, if not the state of mind of the composer, surrounding the writing of this classic.
I find this version more persuasive than another famous duo. Refreshing and indeed, Classical!
Possibly my favorite interpretation. Classical pieces don't have to be showy; the charm is already there in the simplicity of the lyrical lines composed within the notes :)
unless youre playing Liszt/Paganini show off pieces
I totally agree. Beauty in simplicity!
This music purifies my soul. What a music!
Дуэт двух совершенных мастеров... Радость и восторг!
00:00 - Violin Sonata in F Major, Op. 24 "Spring": I. Allegro
09:54 - Sonata No. 5 En Fa Op. 24 - Adagio Molto
16:24 - Sonata za violino in klavir st. 5 v F-DURU, Op.24: III. Scherzo: Allegro molto - trio - (17:39) IV Rondo : Allegro molto ma non troppo
The best ever - these two musicians are the gems of our time.
This is my favorite version
Hai raggione! Is the best!
I have been found the best version of this piece for so long and today i found this, feel lucky :">
Best interpretation I have found amongst others. This particular performance is charming and hits the me just right! I love these two legendary artists.
I agree. Loveliest of countless versions out there...
My favorite violinist Maestro ITZHAK PERLMAN 🎻🌹🌹❤️ and Vladimir Ashkenazy 🌹 BRAVO!
I didn't even find a version with Yehudi Menuhin to be as brililant.
Dos grandes interpretando al más GRANDE. Para oir mil veces
the best version i've ever heard
Merci , quelle merveillè de sonorité !
Sin palabras: 3 genio Beethoven, Ashkenazi, Perelman.
yes, speechless!
I like that English translation of that phrase. Sin palabras - without words - does not hold the same power!
No tiene el mismo poder.
Actually, it's AshkenazY
.. and Perlman, like on the cover😢.. but we'll forgive him, he's foreign..
Légère comme l'eau...la musique dans sa plus pure simplicité avec une sensibilité vraie...merci.😌
The romance languages are so much more capable of conveying true meaning than English is!
Beyond BRILLIANT !!!
Oídos ya hace muchos años, la versión de Perlman & Ashkenazy sigue siendo la mejor de las escuchadas por mi. Exquisita sensibilidad y ritmo !!!
I love this version!!!
I love the tempo of this. Not so fast as the modern renditions.
Such a masterpiece😍
Una Maravella de versió ,gràcies !!
Lovely perfomance. Thanks for taking the trouble to transcribe the LP.
Beautiful!
Heilig Ashkenazy
Heilig Perlman
A great Duo, as was, though very different ; Oistrakh & Oborin
Superb.
9:53
16:24
17:39
💖🎼💖
私が一番好きな曲あこがれた曲体力いるきょくでもある、かも
16:25 3rd
Hello
when I look at the details of the disc (on discogs, for example, corresponding to the sleeve displayed here), I see that the first movement lasts more than 10 mn. Here, it lasts one minute less. Do you know if this is the same recording? Thank you
シューベルトがいる
こんな有名な曲みないなんでおかし
この曲だったかわすれましたが、時間きていがあればあきらめます,私ババだけども趣味ありすぎかも
見てくれてるかたは音大生です!本当にすきなかた、程度ひくいね
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Until 50% of this compositional melody did he slam a fist to the table!