it's amazing how in so many late LvB masterpieces he uses syncopation, All late of his piano sonata (including this one), his late string quartets, etc. Also, increasingly huge sonic spans between right and left hand and violin vs cello in his late string quartets. Greatest music ever composed!
it's amazing how in so many late LvB masterpieces he uses syncopation, All late of his piano sonata (including this one), his late string quartets, etc. Also, increasingly huge sonic spans between right and left hand and violin vs cello in his late string quartets. Greatest music ever composed!
It's a subtle humor it's not cheap humor
Incredible
A major...that is Love.❤🎼🎹
16:23 Beethoven inventing the Coltrane changes
omg your comment made my day this is awesome
He liked those descending thirds.
You know, you are quite right!!! :)
tf is "coltrane changes"?????????????????????????????????????????????
Please... someone can tell me where is the Lecture-Recital of Sonata no.29 op.106 Hammerklavier?
Thanks a lot.🎼🎹
for some reason, I can't find them on RUclips. this is the best i can find: wigmore-hall.org.uk/podcasts/andras-schiff-beethoven-lecture-recitals
I've uploaded them all. See the description for a link to the playlist.
It seems the Op.106 was incorrectly content ID'ed and taken down by RUclips. I'm going to dispute it and hopefully it will be back up again soon.
@@helloitismetomato Yes please, the Hammerklavier is my favourite :))