Agreed. For some reason, the classical musical word is heavily biased on the same concertos over and over. Every major classical music competition always has the same concertos played. This would be a beautiful concerto to be played. The same concept for the Beethoven Triple Concerto rarely played.
The concerto is beautifull indeed, but it is too easy for playing so the top pianists are not interested in performing it. It is lacking virtuosity so they could not show off.
Very, very interesting, good solid performance. I very good alternative working of a tremendous Concerto for people who do not like the sound of a violin (my wife is allergic to the resonance of the instrument). You hear the wonderful melodies which are augmented above the ‘simplicity’ of the violin. I may arouse a storm here but it is just my opinion as a life-long devotee of the greatest composer ever. Bravo!!
Meu concerto preferido para Violino e Orquestra, na versao de piano tambem acho muito bonito, interepretaçao nota mil, amei de +, Piano: Jingge Yan parabens, congratulations, Brasil, Sao Paulo, 10-06-2018-Dm-14:58hs.- LAS.-
Jingge Yan is an incredible Beethoven player ! Must here his Sonatas ,The soloist here is very intelligent and clever he makes a lot of things here work that would sound empty and less magnificent than on piano : also the faster tempo in 1st movement makes sense with less sustained piano strings . 12:35 is difficult to make work it must sound like a heaving , fighting thing on the violin and the pianist/musician is remarkable here ! Also the music is of the highest feat of imagination in this section.It's amazing when you look at the4th and 5th piano concerti the solo part's figurations op.58 & 73 show incredible imagination !
I don't have much knowledge about classical music, but Beethoven is a great composer to keep me curious and thirsty for more. His work doesn't age, and has certainly inspired all the music that I, as a beginner, would compare it to, like Final Fantasy soundtracks for example. A perfect mix of fantasy and strength, passion and sweetness.
Amadeus Webersinke & Kurt Masur, Gewandhaus Leipzig, 1970's. I've heard a few recordings of this fantastic concerto, including the very disappointing Daniel Barenboim version, and nothing reaches the clarity and discipline of Amadeus Webersinke, especially in the atmospheric middle section of the 1st part. Try to find it, if I may recommend.
Although I haven't researched the early performance history of the Op 61 concerto I suspect that it may have had more initial success in the piano version than the original setting for violin. Does anyone know if Clementi, for example, promoted the score for piano and orchestra over the material Beethoven shared with him in the first place?
Beethoven es maravilloso, pero este concierto, se quedo chiquito para piano, coparado con sus cinco. Quiza porque estaba echo o adaptado para violin...por alguna razon el piano ni destaca y parece formar parte de la orquesta, si bien los conciertos son sinfonias con piano obligados, en este concierto el piano pasa como un recurso y no como parte concertante, para marcar un contraste...
Excellent pianist, this masterpiece was well played.
I believe the violin concerto, in the piano version is a masterpiece and should be played more, I love it
arranged by Beethoven, asked by Clementi..
Agreed. For some reason, the classical musical word is heavily biased on the same concertos over and over. Every major classical music competition always has the same concertos played. This would be a beautiful concerto to be played. The same concept for the Beethoven Triple Concerto rarely played.
The concerto is beautifull indeed, but it is too easy for playing so the top pianists are not interested in performing it. It is lacking virtuosity so they could not show off.
OMG
What is amazing to me are the cadenzas BY BEETHOVEN for piano and timpani! Bravo Beethoven.
Very, very interesting, good solid performance. I very good alternative working of a tremendous Concerto for people who do not like the sound of a violin (my wife is allergic to the resonance of the instrument). You hear the wonderful melodies which are augmented above the ‘simplicity’ of the violin. I may arouse a storm here but it is just my opinion as a life-long devotee of the greatest composer ever. Bravo!!
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amazing! and amazing sound that orchestra has, rich and full!!
I've always loved the violin concerto but had no idea this existed. Very nice.
Isn't it mind blowing, that Beethoven himself wrote the piano transcription too
I discovered this piano version only relatively recently and I nearly prefer it over the well known piano version...
Superb performance!
Beethoven will always be a magical musical genius!
Meu concerto preferido para Violino e Orquestra, na versao de piano tambem acho muito bonito, interepretaçao nota mil, amei de +, Piano: Jingge Yan parabens, congratulations, Brasil, Sao Paulo, 10-06-2018-Dm-14:58hs.- LAS.-
DIVIN BEETHOVEN MILLE MERCI
This is the yard stick of all concertos a symphony concerto magic Beethoven
Absolutely beautiful.
It's as beautiful as the violin brother!!! Incredibly amazing the cadenza!!
Jingge Yan is an incredible Beethoven player ! Must here his Sonatas ,The soloist here is very intelligent and clever he makes a lot of things here work that would sound empty and less magnificent than on piano : also the faster tempo in 1st movement makes sense with less sustained piano strings . 12:35 is difficult to make work it must sound like a heaving , fighting thing on the violin and the pianist/musician is remarkable here ! Also the music is of the highest feat of imagination in this section.It's amazing when you look at the4th and 5th piano concerti the solo part's figurations op.58 & 73 show incredible imagination !
I don't have much knowledge about classical music, but Beethoven is a great composer to keep me curious and thirsty for more. His work doesn't age, and has certainly inspired all the music that I, as a beginner, would compare it to, like Final Fantasy soundtracks for example. A perfect mix of fantasy and strength, passion and sweetness.
Love it with piano version
it's wonderful!
In my long life, never heard it, alas. I actually prefer it to the violin concerto!
Me too!
il y eu de plus belle versions antérieure
I can play the piano part until 3:40
Cadenza at 19:18
I believe that violin fits better to this great concerto
Belo.
Amadeus Webersinke & Kurt Masur, Gewandhaus Leipzig, 1970's. I've heard a few recordings of this fantastic concerto, including the very disappointing Daniel Barenboim version, and nothing reaches the clarity and discipline of Amadeus Webersinke, especially in the atmospheric middle section of the 1st part. Try to find it, if I may recommend.
Although I haven't researched the early performance history of the Op 61 concerto I suspect that it may have had more initial success in the piano version than the original setting for violin. Does anyone know if Clementi, for example, promoted the score for piano and orchestra over the material Beethoven shared with him in the first place?
Wikipedia says that the concerto got well known when it was put on stage by Felix Mendelssohn
Beethoven es maravilloso, pero este concierto, se quedo chiquito para piano, coparado con sus cinco. Quiza porque estaba echo o adaptado para violin...por alguna razon el piano ni destaca y parece formar parte de la orquesta, si bien los conciertos son sinfonias con piano obligados, en este concierto el piano pasa como un recurso y no como parte concertante, para marcar un contraste...
Maestro Barenboim also did a piano version of this piece.
Love the piano arrangement but, it has lost a little of it's romantic sound.
hey, this was made in 1806.
not in 1807.
The violin concerto was indeed written in 1806 but this arrangement was made in 1807.
What? They didn't like the violin version? What nasty hobbits!
But if they had liked it, we wouldn't have this masterpiece
Proper title for this masterpiece sholud be Beethoven violin concerto, piano trans ription by List
Why?