So far, this is the best interpretation of this sonata I've been able to find on RUclips. He really brings out the emotional depth of this piece. It's always a pleasure to hear mature artists play "easy" music. It demonstrates how, in the end, it's not the difficulty of the notes that really matters, but what you make of them. Music.
Awesome!!! How can such a simple ideas can contain such a wonderful beauty! And the performance makes it possible. A masterpiece is nothing unless in the hands of a talented musician like Roland Batik. Besides the performance itself, I enjoy watching Mr Batik delighted with what seems to be a journey to a state of bliss that he refuses to let go at the end of each movement. Thank you, Roland.
Roland Batik, ein wunderbare Interpretation dieser Sonate, schwungvoll - voller Elan mit wunderbaren Klang und sowohl stilistisch als auch dynamisch großartig gespielt , Gratulation- Thomas Kreuzberger
Haydn is the epitome of tastefulness. Always elegant but with just enough complexity required so as to be interesting, essential but enjoyable. Lovely music
In John McCabe’s wonderful BBC guide to the Haydn piano sonata( a wonderful pamphlet, highly recommended) he calls the first movement of this sonata “singularly dull” a statement with which I completely disagree. I’m systematically listening to every Haydn sonata, and haven’t yet found one that isn’t worth listening to repeatedly. What a genius he was!
Maestro, your interpretation is so beautiful. I’m studying this little gem and coming to your video daily for the articulation, dynamics and tempo. Thanks for sharing this!
Großartige Wiedergabe einer großartigen Sonate. Die Meisterschaft von Haydn zeigt sich für mich insbesondere auch darin, dass er mit (scheinbar?!) einfachen Mitteln auskommt, wobei auch die technischen Schwierigkeiten für den Spieler moderat sind. Die Sonate ist in ihrer Kürze von erstaunlicher Wirkung. Man vergleiche damit z.B. die Waldsteinsonate von Beethoven. Ist diese wirklich MUSIKALISCH besser? (Ich finde es nicht.)
The haydn-ornaments are executed very elegantly. As a student, I'm finding them quite difficult to execute with consistent precision. For some reason, I can't get the first C key to return fast enough to get a crisp C at the end of the ornament (DCBC).
Yo vine a escucharlo porque estoy a punto de comenzar a practicar esta sonata. El segundo movimiento es de los mas dulces de Haydn, desconozco porque esta sonata no es mas famosa.
De las interpretaciones que he escuchado es esta, para mí, la mejor, muy matizada y sensibilizada. Ayuda a conocer a Hayden. El trío me parece una genialidad del compositor y una gran interpretación. La música es el mejor invento del ser humano o uno de los mejores.
So good. The piano sound is so good. And your skill is so good. Overall I don’t know are you nervous or you are in the song, your mouth is moving when you playing the piano. But really great and fantastic and amazing and ...
Beginner piece, a good Haydn sonata to start with. It seems fast but the it is not that difficult. You can always turn you metronome down. Really advisable to practise it very slow (same speed as the second movement). Get all your phrasing in order and go, kick that metronome up a notch every time you play. First, previous speed second time 4 or 8 bpm faster. You'll play it in a month or two dependent on the time you have to practise. If you do it every day, I'd say a week or two.
It is impossible to reply to a comment such as this that stands on its own pedestal as a monument to utter absurdity. Composed probably even before Mozart was born, it was certainly written before 1760; Hob. XVI:1 is probably not by Haydn at all, and if it was, the only possible model for this type of partita or divertimento is Wagenseil (though Haydn was actually ‘influenced’ by virtually nobody apart from CPE Bach). If you think that this sonata has any resemblance to Mozart’s C major sonata facile K545 written probably more than thirty years later - it doesn’t (apart from a bit of standard Classical Alberti bass). And for the avoidance of doubt, given the above, neither is K545 Haydn ‘influenced’.
So far, this is the best interpretation of this sonata I've been able to find on RUclips. He really brings out the emotional depth of this piece. It's always a pleasure to hear mature artists play "easy" music. It demonstrates how, in the end, it's not the difficulty of the notes that really matters, but what you make of them. Music.
Yes me to
Exactly man
I have exactly the same opinion!
Großartig, fantastisch. So wunderschön. Mein Herz hüpft vor Freude💛😊🤗👍🌻🎼! Vielen, vielen herzlichen Dank 😊🙋♀️
Awesome!!! How can such a simple ideas can contain such a wonderful beauty! And the performance makes it possible. A masterpiece is nothing unless in the hands of a talented musician like Roland Batik. Besides the performance itself, I enjoy watching Mr Batik delighted with what seems to be a journey to a state of bliss that he refuses to let go at the end of each movement. Thank you, Roland.
Thank you very much for your Feedback for my Haydn Interpretation
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Many pianists play the notes of this sonata without ever playing the music; you do both, thank you.
Roland Batik, ein wunderbare Interpretation dieser Sonate, schwungvoll - voller Elan mit wunderbaren Klang und sowohl stilistisch als auch dynamisch großartig gespielt , Gratulation- Thomas Kreuzberger
I have been playing this piece for over 20 years, and it still alot of fun to play.
Such a lovely interpretation! The beautiful Boesendorfer, acoustics, and quality videography is "extry". It made my day! 😊
This Bösendorfer has an amazing tone! Simply perfect!
Haydn is the epitome of tastefulness. Always elegant but with just enough complexity required so as to be interesting, essential but enjoyable. Lovely music
The way Batik plays the Andante is gorgeous.
In John McCabe’s wonderful BBC guide to the Haydn piano sonata( a wonderful pamphlet, highly recommended) he calls the first movement of this sonata “singularly dull” a statement with which I completely disagree. I’m systematically listening to every Haydn sonata, and haven’t yet found one that isn’t worth listening to repeatedly. What a genius he was!
Gefällt mir sehr, sehr gut ! ❤❤❤
Allegro - 0:07
Andante - 3:10
Menuet - 6:35
C'est magnifique... Merci !
Wow! I’m playing this piece, and you’re a great example!
This piece is in the Keith Snell Piano Repertoire Level 7 Book (GP607)
I’m using that book
To me this is the most beautifully interpretation i have found... ❤🎉
I'm amazed at how beautiful this sounds!
O never get tirado to listening maestro Batik, one (if not the best) interpretations there is
Jesus! What a beautifull interpretation! , Total Beauty! Tears in eyes! Thank you so much!
Great performance! Excellent sound of Bosendorfer!
Yes! Yea Bosendorfer!
Beautifull... this recording should be send in the next Voyager to deep space as an herald of human kind
Great interpretation. Rubatos a bit untraditional, but logical. Thank you for posting this!
Maestro, your interpretation is so beautiful. I’m studying this little gem and coming to your video daily for the articulation, dynamics and tempo. Thanks for sharing this!
Beautiful performance and piano! Love Bösendorfer!
Thank you so much maestro Roland!
my piano teacher told me to watch this. i dont regret it
Art Carrol
Me too
Same
same
Same
This is so beautiful and musical.
Agreed.
I agreed.
Agreed
Очень хорошо играли спасибо нет слов ,👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
what a great interpretation! congratulations! loved it
What a superb performance!
Agreed
Thank you so much for helping me read the second page. It was very confusing. I’m playing this piece, and I’m 12 years old.
soooo amazing!it is so fast.
This is my new song, and I love this video! It is a great resource to help me understand the emotional depth of this song!
Wow! It is played so great and brillant!!
Exzellent! ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🤎🖤🤍
you have a lot of talent Bravo! I still did bad at school🎉
Awesome!!!!!
This is really great! Thank you!
Beautiful this is happines 🎊🤗😊🤗
Pure Brilliance ❤
I have to do this for my audition !
I’m 12 and I’m on level 6 and this helped me learn the song and enjoy it
Now i have 13 years and learn it (i m on level 7)
Großartige Wiedergabe einer großartigen Sonate. Die Meisterschaft von Haydn zeigt sich für mich insbesondere auch darin, dass er mit (scheinbar?!) einfachen Mitteln auskommt, wobei auch die technischen Schwierigkeiten für den Spieler moderat sind. Die Sonate ist in ihrer Kürze von erstaunlicher Wirkung. Man vergleiche damit z.B. die Waldsteinsonate von Beethoven. Ist diese wirklich MUSIKALISCH besser? (Ich finde es nicht.)
The haydn-ornaments are executed very elegantly. As a student, I'm finding them quite difficult to execute with consistent precision. For some reason, I can't get the first C key to return fast enough to get a crisp C at the end of the ornament (DCBC).
I used to have the exact same problem!
Bravo!!!
Great interpretation. I am studying this piece. My score (Henle) marking inverted turn in first movement though. Anyone can help me in this? Thanks.
Andrew The Piano Junkie小安要彈琴 follow henle
i think inverted turn sounds better
Yo vine a escucharlo porque estoy a punto de comenzar a practicar esta sonata.
El segundo movimiento es de los mas dulces de Haydn, desconozco porque esta sonata no es mas famosa.
Great!
amazing
great piece for pianists with average or small hands..
i think is vert good for me
De las interpretaciones que he escuchado es esta, para mí, la mejor, muy matizada y sensibilizada. Ayuda a conocer a Hayden. El trío me parece una genialidad del compositor y una gran interpretación. La música es el mejor invento del ser humano o uno de los mejores.
So good. The piano sound is so good. And your skill is so good. Overall I don’t know are you nervous or you are in the song, your mouth is moving when you playing the piano.
But really great and fantastic and amazing and ...
And
And
And
What!!!!!???🎉❤❤❤❤❤
I so love it
While playing 1st movement did you used peddle s??? Can you please tell me?
no, haydn didn't have pedals then
This is a beautiful interpretation and an amazing sound. May I ask which microphones were used in this recording?
Thanks
the trills are played interisting
Twoset fan spotted!!
この曲やりたいなー楽譜探しに行こー🎼
6:37
quite nice, but the Allegro is a bit too fast for my advanced age..
It’s starting to feel slow...
What level is this piece
SuperThalberg seriously?is this piece grade 8 level???
Lev 5-6 I think
Beginner piece, a good Haydn sonata to start with. It seems fast but the it is not that difficult. You can always turn you metronome down. Really advisable to practise it very slow (same speed as the second movement). Get all your phrasing in order and go, kick that metronome up a notch every time you play. First, previous speed second time 4 or 8 bpm faster. You'll play it in a month or two dependent on the time you have to practise. If you do it every day, I'd say a week or two.
Henle level 4
This is easy
¿alguien sabe en que tonalidad esta? es para una tarea
Do mayor
😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
Lol 😂😂😂
Lol 😂😂😂
Mozart influenced
It is impossible to reply to a comment such as this that stands on its own pedestal as a monument to utter absurdity.
Composed probably even before Mozart was born, it was certainly written before 1760; Hob. XVI:1 is probably not by Haydn at all, and if it was, the only possible model for this type of partita or divertimento is Wagenseil (though Haydn was actually ‘influenced’ by virtually nobody apart from CPE Bach).
If you think that this sonata has any resemblance to Mozart’s C major sonata facile K545 written probably more than thirty years later - it doesn’t (apart from a bit of standard Classical Alberti bass).
And for the avoidance of doubt, given the above, neither is K545 Haydn ‘influenced’.
Ok maybe it was mozart who was influenced to the K545. But the similarity is very suspicious
I found out that I achieved faster speeds than him!
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly 😂 #twoset
Emily F that's sacrilegious.
Pretty boring piece that he tries to compensate playing too fast.
Great!!
Amazing
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