I can see Beethoven spending weeks alone with his piano angrily composing this piece. He returns from his blind composing rage and takes a step back to calmly admire the finished script. Next to the sheet music sits a forlorn penny.
I love his ability to show Beethoven's rage through that short passage at 1:41 - 1:43. So beautiful. I love the way Kissin plays. I recently watched him play with Yuri Bashmet -and I, being a violist, was pleasantly surprised to see my idol working with Kissin like they were one voice .... together. It was a big change [for me] to hear Bashmet playing without Mikhail Muntian or his daughter Ksenia. I really love Kissin's encore pieces because he can really express himself without anything holding him back. I'm not a pianist so I can't really comment much on his chamber collaborations or concerto work, but they are all lovely too :)
adamaj On the contrary, Lang Lang is quite UNDERrated. Look at videos of him playing: The comments are all "He is terrible, Yundi Li was better",or "Its okay, but not enough emotion, listen to Kissin for a proper version"
Ollivander the Wand-Maker It depends. Lang lang's la campanella is different to Kissin's, Yundi Li's, Valentina's, and Cho Seong Jin's. Kissin's la campanella was in rhythm and it was fancy. Yundi Li was also fancy. Valentina's was aggressive but good. Cho Seong Jin's is super emotional. Every pianists do have different styles. Lang Lang uses exaggerated moves to impress the audience. Lang lang skill based not emotion based. And yes, I do agree he is an amazing pianist, but still, he is overrated.
Every note is so clear. The dynamic on every note is precise. Kissin is like Glenn Gould in terms of precision, but I think Kissin has more power and strength in his performance.
cocococotube sorry, I didn't mean that in an offensive way, but it just made me chuckle. Have you tried to learn the piano/keyboard? It is a great hobby, very relaxing and energizing at the same time, I find. I can play a few simple pieces (Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, Bach's BWV926, Erik Satie's Gymnopedie No. 1) completely and to my satisfaction, but I'm self-taught and not performing for a living, so I wouldn't call myself a pianist, per se.
Don't be sorry at all.I did not take your comment in the offensive way. No, I haven't tried to play the piano. So you are plying the piano. I like a simple piece of work it is very beautiful and delicate. Do you play Chopin too? I envy you play the piano whenever you want. How did you learn playing the piano yourself?
I googled it, appears Anton schindler added the words.but why would a german assistant of beethoven add the words,"penny" instead of shilling or whatever the german penny value is or was.I also found out the original manuscript was incomplete, ANton diabelli finished it andmost likely Eric Hertsmann retitled the penny in 1949 post WW11.
KingDragonCat I don't know who you are, I don't know what you want, but I assure you I have a very particular set of skills, and I will find you, and get that penny back.
Back in 2007, I watched this and at once fell in love with the song...I learned it, but never nearly as well as he played it. After watching this again, I remember how much I enjoyed the piece...I'm going to re learn it right now :)
we/you/me are blessed to be able to hear him play ,,,, and know it is brilliant ,,,, some, even with ears that work do not feel it ,,,, be happy friend, be very, very happy. And if you can ever see him live ,,, do not miss it ,,,
BRAVISSISSIMO! muy GENIALE INTERPRETTO! DU MONDE ENTIERE, de notre vie, DE NOTRE VIE, de tous nos ammen, DE TOUS NOS ALMASS, Y PENSAMIENTOS................BRAVI MAESTRO PIANISSTAS DE NOS CUORRES, Pour l*avenir, pour le future, pour les enfants du monde'entiere, qui ne peut pas a esperrer!!!
OMG I got to see Evgeny Kissin play LIVE in concert last year in Washington D.C.!!!!! He played Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F minor. He was AMAZING, as he always will be. :)
aight buddy, i was paralyzed on the left side of my body, and i play piano almost everyday for 2 hrs, practicing on simple pieces to improve. unless you have a good reason on why you can't keep improving your skills then dont feel sad. My left hand sometimes just gets really stiff and stays in a locked position that i cant bend my fingers but does that stop me from practicing and and improving my skills nope, so come on Ngth, never quit
SAME! I can play extremely fast, but my left hand start to hurt and paralyze and this is the reason I'm not even gonna try learning this piece any time soon.
wow, never thought piano and classical music could sound so good. i used to think it's just loud pounding noise. But kissin is an exception. seems he is not only playing musical notes skillfully, more importantly, he is telling you an interesting story through the keyboard. his performance sounds so engaging and meaningful. he just has that magical mesmerizing power over his audience. I cannot think of any other contemporary musicians that could be as half good as he is.
Most people when they lose a penny: "It's just a cent, who cares? It wasn't worth much anyway." Beethoven when he loses a penny: *Flies into a white-hot rage and produces one of the greatest piano pieces ever composed*
This is superhuman, he plays so fast yet every note is crystal clear
XyX YxY bounce the hand.
He is indeed the very embodiment of gifted!
He made a few mistakes tho
keepray sure you heard them!
At what time did he make the few mistakes? Please tell me!
Yea for example there in the left hand
I like the way he calls out the next piece he is about to play. He keeps the audience informed.
Particularly for ignorant people...😕
kc768 only for the encores..
andrew kennaugh This was his encore so he had to tell them.
one i always remember is "Liszt, La Campanella" and the crowd flips SHITTTT
He's like a human jukebox
This is so fricken incredible! You can hear every single 16th note! He plays with such clarity! A truly exhilarating performance!
I can see Beethoven spending weeks alone with his piano angrily composing this piece. He returns from his blind composing rage and takes a step back to calmly admire the finished script. Next to the sheet music sits a forlorn penny.
Unfortunatelly Beethoven died before he finished writing this piece... But that was a good dream ;-)
He left it unfinished mate.
He found the penny so he didnt need to finish it.
I know he left it unfinished but this comes to mind whenever I hear it. :)
Over Enthusiastic Trekkie He died before it was finished.
すんごい‼️汗だくの演奏に感激、見事❗世界一好きなピアニストです😆🎵🎵
if my rage sounded as beautiful as this, i wouldn't mind getting angry at all.
hydrangeasmiles vanessa lol bitch
hydrangeasmiles vanessa this is an underrated comment
@@nicos-l5748 satan
@Ꮲ Ꮻ Ꮤ Ꭼ Ꭱ TM Hi honey moon
Yeah, in fact you'll be very happy.
I can’t believe how he played super fast and crystal clear and got all the notes right!!!!!😱
Not all of them
@@Tommolaso which one isnt
와..땀이 떨어질만큼 열정적으로 치다니...존경스럽다♥
한국인 찾아요~~~~~
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외국인들 댓글에 penny 드립 알려주실분 구합니다
여기도 있지만 대한민국에 찾아보세요.~~~~~
@ᄏ누구세요 ₩₩₩머니머니해도 머니지....penny토끼인줄 순간..zzㅋㅋ
No e conocido a alguien con ese carácter único y original al tocar esas música clásica mediante RUclips
I love his ability to show Beethoven's rage through that short passage at 1:41 - 1:43. So beautiful. I love the way Kissin plays. I recently watched him play with Yuri Bashmet -and I, being a violist, was pleasantly surprised to see my idol working with Kissin like they were one voice .... together. It was a big change [for me] to hear Bashmet playing without Mikhail Muntian or his daughter Ksenia.
I really love Kissin's encore pieces because he can really express himself without anything holding him back. I'm not a pianist so I can't really comment much on his chamber collaborations or concerto work, but they are all lovely too :)
I think he is the best piainist in theworld now a days.
Nah its Lang Lang
Lang Lang is overrated. And, I'd rather listen to rap than WATCH him play.
adamaj On the contrary, Lang Lang is quite UNDERrated. Look at videos of him playing: The comments are all "He is terrible, Yundi Li was better",or "Its okay, but not enough emotion, listen to Kissin for a proper version"
Ollivander the Wand-Maker It depends. Lang lang's la campanella is different to Kissin's, Yundi Li's, Valentina's, and Cho Seong Jin's. Kissin's la campanella was in rhythm and it was fancy. Yundi Li was also fancy. Valentina's was aggressive but good. Cho Seong Jin's is super emotional. Every pianists do have different styles. Lang Lang uses exaggerated moves to impress the audience. Lang lang skill based not emotion based. And yes, I do agree he is an amazing pianist, but still, he is overrated.
Entirely subjective, I don't like Lang Lang's playstyle and I also don't like Argerich for that matter
Can you hear that? The sound of his intentions crystal clear: witty, playful, coy, and bursts of impatience. Fantastic!
Do not mess with this guy's pennies.
I just read that as penis ...
Rage Over The Lost Penis. I imagine that would be quite a dark and moody piece.
Roman Blanks lmao
NEVER MESS WITH A GUY’S PENIS.
yessir
Every note is so clear. The dynamic on every note is precise. Kissin is like Glenn Gould in terms of precision, but I think Kissin has more power and strength in his performance.
If I were Kissin,I would be so happy everyday to play the piano. What a great life he has!
I think he is...
lol, what a funny comment. I'm no Kissin, but each day I play piano, I am indeed made happy. :D
Was my comment so funny? I seriously thought it myself. I wish I could... Are you a pianist?
cocococotube sorry, I didn't mean that in an offensive way, but it just made me chuckle. Have you tried to learn the piano/keyboard? It is a great hobby, very relaxing and energizing at the same time, I find. I can play a few simple pieces (Fur Elise, Moonlight Sonata, Bach's BWV926, Erik Satie's Gymnopedie No. 1) completely and to my satisfaction, but I'm self-taught and not performing for a living, so I wouldn't call myself a pianist, per se.
Don't be sorry at all.I did not take your comment in the offensive way. No, I haven't tried to play the piano. So you are plying the piano. I like a simple piece of work it is very beautiful and delicate. Do you play Chopin too? I envy you play the piano whenever you want. How did you learn playing the piano yourself?
Dayumm, If a penny could produce such music, I would lose my entire fortune!
I can't believe how good this actually is.
The definitive performance of this piece for me. It's impeccable, and live. Quite astounding.
What a sharp sound...all songs from that 97' concert sound so pure!
BRAVO evgeny Kissin :)
This guy is a real master at piano. He can play this piece so fast and still keep it crystal clear❤
4:10 that sequence is just unbelievable beautiful, Beethoven was the best composer so far
Of all time*
Damn, I just lost my penny.
:O
lol
hello Lenard
Oh no. Please have mercy on us.
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사람이 아니고 연주기계임~~대박입니다
Don't care how people rate Kissin. I love listening to him play.
Well, a penny was worth a lot more back in beethoven's time I believe, inflation and all that.
Lol yes my friend
Wasn't it a shilling in Germany?Penny is Uncle Sam.
fadethetrade Actually, Beethoven (like many composers) didn't name his piece. The publishers slapped the name on there as a marketing ploy.
sounds right.penny was the key.no penny in germany.
I googled it, appears Anton schindler added the words.but why would a german assistant of beethoven add the words,"penny" instead of shilling or whatever the german penny value is or was.I also found out the original manuscript was incomplete, ANton diabelli finished it andmost likely Eric Hertsmann retitled the penny in 1949 post WW11.
This guy's precision is no freaking joke.
I'm listening to this piece over and over and over again. What an absolute genius on the piano!!! Gives me such amazing inspiration!
I’m lost for words. Just when you thought it couldn’t get any faster!! Bravo 🙌
I wonder if Beethoven ever found that damn penny....
i stole it
Damn you, give it back so he can write a new piece about it
+Maestro Prodigy NO ITS MINE
+Maestro Prodigy i am a part of a religious cult where we steal pennies from famous people and sacrifice the pennies to our god, and it is gone now
KingDragonCat I don't know who you are, I don't know what you want, but I assure you I have a very particular set of skills, and I will find you, and get that penny back.
Of course, I think that Evgeny is genious!
Bu videodaki sen misin yoksa başkası mı?
@@sla-wg1ej щ
You are playing so fast klaverdaja
@@sla-wg1ej 14 yıl olmuş , görür mu yorumunu emin değilim :)
Wtf is a genious?
Grande beethoven!!
Y este pianista es espectacular!!!
5 estrellas!!
Bravo bravissimo! E' veramente molto capriccioso questo Rondò!!
Это что-то невероятное! Брависсимо!!!!
Um amigo que se suicidou me apresentou esse músico maravilhoso, toda vez que o ouço lembro dele...
Bravo!
Nice Dynamics and the notes are so clear!
You play it so beautiful that I want to lose a penny too.
Good job.
I love how he just gets straight to the point, no faffing around, and "boom" another few minutes of mesmerizing music.
His hands!!! What?! How?? I erupt into immense applause and ecstasy after watching this every time! :))
Back in 2007, I watched this and at once fell in love with the song...I learned it, but never nearly as well as he played it. After watching this again, I remember how much I enjoyed the piece...I'm going to re learn it right now :)
People whos watching this in 2024
Yep
+1 😊@@ryansofizadeh5713
Yep2
yes 3
Yep 4
Forget the speed. The control of the individual dynamics is incredible.
Best version I've heard yet.
There is an even better Kissin version on RUclips - without the error at 1:33
@@duftstabkerze4236 link??
@@happypotter23 It's been a while, possibly I refered to this one here ruclips.net/video/WJCMuC4LZXE/видео.html
Who can play like this? Just legendary pianist ever.
The best Pianist for me so far.Not saying other r bad but like singer everyone has their favourite. Love when he played Winter wind also..
we/you/me are blessed to be able to hear him play ,,,, and know it is brilliant ,,,, some, even with ears that work do not feel it ,,,, be happy friend, be very, very happy. And if you can ever see him live ,,, do not miss it ,,,
I am always amazed at these great artists speed and accuracy
This dude gets his hair done at the same place my grandma does, but plays the piano a million times better.
I really like his performance, which has a special mix of clarity and briskness.
BRAVISSISSIMO! muy GENIALE INTERPRETTO! DU MONDE ENTIERE, de notre vie, DE NOTRE VIE, de tous nos ammen, DE TOUS NOS ALMASS, Y PENSAMIENTOS................BRAVI MAESTRO PIANISSTAS DE NOS CUORRES, Pour l*avenir, pour le future, pour les enfants du monde'entiere, qui ne peut pas a esperrer!!!
Imagine he lost his wallet
i thought that was symphony 5?
Walter II seu currículo
Walter II this is funny af
chopin mode: activated.
he would destroy his piano
When I see KIssin I imagine Beethoven! The hairstyle, the energy and the talent are just about the same!
The finest pianist of all time
I'm so happy because I can hear kissin playing
I'm happy too☺😊
I cant stop falling in love with Kissin.
I agree👍❤️
Женя, Вы- гений! Без пафоса и преувеличения! Вообще имя останется в веках, как образец Пианиста, Человека, Гуманиста!
Wow! Evgeny Kissin is so great at this! I wish I can play this song!
OMG I got to see Evgeny Kissin play LIVE in concert last year in Washington D.C.!!!!! He played Chopin Concerto No. 2 in F minor. He was AMAZING, as he always will be. :)
Still amazes me every time I see and listen to this composition! Bravo!
Киссин - гениальнейший пианист!!!!
Virtuso and my childhood love!!!!!! We virtually grew up together:)))))))))
tüylerim diken diken oldu ne kadar kusursuz çalıyor Maşallah
Невероятно-гениальный пианист, просто замечательное исполнение всех произведений Кисиным, я много слушал музыки в его исполнение.
yea wait till you see "genocide over the lost pound"
Hahahahahahha
Beethoven purtroppo soffri’di sordità,lui la musica l’aveva tutta nella mente e la suonava lo stesso,più’ genio di cosi❤
aight buddy, i was paralyzed on the left side of my body, and i play piano almost everyday for 2 hrs, practicing on simple pieces to improve. unless you have a good reason on why you can't keep improving your skills then dont feel sad. My left hand sometimes just gets really stiff and stays in a locked position that i cant bend my fingers but does that stop me from practicing and and improving my skills nope, so come on Ngth, never quit
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I love this.
SAME! I can play extremely fast, but my left hand start to hurt and paralyze and this is the reason I'm not even gonna try learning this piece any time soon.
I love how he says: Rondo a capriccio. Kissin is one of the best pianist ever.
와 진짜 손가락 기교 미쳤다
No chino
@@albertocorreamontecinos3786 Korean 😅
@@albertocorreamontecinos3786No Guatemalan
amazing performance of brilliant piece, one of the best concert pianists around
Great performance, great hair
This puts a smile on my face every time I listen to it. Just perfect!
Very good playing and nice piece!
wow, never thought piano and classical music could sound so good. i used to think it's just loud pounding noise. But kissin is an exception. seems he is not only playing musical notes skillfully, more importantly, he is telling you an interesting story through the keyboard. his performance sounds so engaging and meaningful. he just has that magical mesmerizing power over his audience. I cannot think of any other contemporary musicians that could be as half good as he is.
Kissin connects my brain to my heart every time I watch his videos!
His back is all sweaty!! Good pianist!
Que pasión por la música!!! Magistral, no necesitas ser un conocedor de piano para darte cuenta de estas excelentes interpretaciones.
Exacto :(
Блестящее исполнение!!!
fantastic!!! you are best evgeny kissin!
Comentario numero 1000
Te amo evgeny kissin
Beautiful rondo, it made my day
14 people had their monitors upside down.
Бравооо👏👏👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹, каждая нотка слышна😊👏👏👏👏
The left forearm bounce speed is incredible. I can feel my forearm ache after seeing that.
Imagine if Liszt or Rachmaninoff lost a Penny.
LOL
)9:)))))))))))))))))):)))))))))))()))))))
super teddy altcactus7761 His family was before his birth. And he only became really wealthy during the 1920s again
Rach would never lose a penny, damn hands are too big :p
Then there's another great masterpiece!
Exactly what I was thinking of while watching him in this video!
This isn't a late work, Beethoven was like 25 when he wrote it.
Indeed you are correct! His youthful exuberance is on full display. Listen to Sokolov's version also.
Really?!!? This so amazing
You're right. They must have been confused because of the high opus number.
Didn't know that. His early sonatas surely are amazing, but are they as brilliant as this piece? I don't think so
@@erezsolomon3838First movement of 8 was pretty revolutionary and brilliant I think, actually all the movements
his fricking afro rocking whenever he headbangs makes it 10x more epic to watch
37 hours a DAY? I guess he's more supernatural than I thought!!!!!
Ling Ling practices 40 hours a day, sorry
My favourite interpretation of this peace so far.
Proof that evegny is a robot listen for yourself at 4:21!
Urbana
Questo pianista non ho capito come si chiama,intanto deve essere internazionale e poi e’un mostro di bravura,il pianoforte lo fa ballare❤❤❤
That is sooooo good😲😲😲😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
So much fun to listen to this piece! A penny at that time would probably buy a loaf of bread...😅
Kissin is a goddamn cyborg...his translations are the best
He just prctice best
Please come to Chicago Symphony Center! I am so looking forward to hear you play again!!
Amazing :)
massa
irado otariu
Unbelievable performance.
Thanks for posting-John
4:22 Windows XP has a seizure.
did i hear that too?
UltimateXP
Most people when they lose a penny: "It's just a cent, who cares? It wasn't worth much anyway."
Beethoven when he loses a penny: *Flies into a white-hot rage and produces one of the greatest piano pieces ever composed*
Nice fro!
Wow it is so fantastic!!!!!!
👍 Great!!!!
Гениально!!!