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Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 17, Op. 31/2 "Tempest" III. Allegretto (Kempff) 

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Allegretto, third movement from Piano Sonata No. 17, Op. 31/2
Wilhelm Kempff, piano (Live)
The Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, was composed in 1801/02 by Ludwig van Beethoven. It is usually referred to as "The Tempest" (or Der Sturm in his native German), but this title was not given by him, or indeed referred to as such during his lifetime; instead, it comes from a claim by his associate Anton Schindler that the sonata was inspired by the Shakespeare play. However, much of Schindler's information is distrusted by classical music scholars. Renowned British music scholar, Donald Francis Tovey, in his authoritative book A Companion to Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas, states that "The story that Beethoven connected this sonata with The Tempest is evidently one of many such inventions by his biographer Anton Schindler". The third movement, in the key of D minor, is very moving, first flowing with emotion and then reaching a climax, before moving into an extended development section which mainly focuses on the opening figure of the movement, reaching a climax at measures 169-173. The recapitulation is preceded by an extensive cadenza-like passage of sixteenth notes for the right hand and the coda which follows is quite substantial, reaching what can be considered the climax of the movement at measure 381, a fortissimo falling chromatic scale.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 - 1827)

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Комментарии : 219   
@KingBrosYT
@KingBrosYT 9 лет назад
This piece is so gentle , but fierce at the same time
@oanasava11
@oanasava11 7 лет назад
What does fierce mean?
@kirklurkpu4470
@kirklurkpu4470 5 лет назад
strong, intense, and wild.
@andrespinto1544
@andrespinto1544 4 года назад
like a storm, sometimes the rain fall in peace... but other times... like a flood
@sunilsinha3333
@sunilsinha3333 4 года назад
Just like 'The Lark' by glinka bakalareiv
@Anonymous-wj6bu
@Anonymous-wj6bu 3 года назад
I think only this interpretation sounds gentle, while others are played with more ferocity. So it really depends on who plays it, instead of this piece being inherently gentle.
@nushpianist7017
@nushpianist7017 4 года назад
This is the most melodious storm ever to have rained on Earth.
@TheMusicmaestro15
@TheMusicmaestro15 11 лет назад
This piece is so addictive when it comes to humming the main melody...
@justclassicalmusic9877
@justclassicalmusic9877 7 лет назад
03:07 - 03:28 is my favourite part of this sonata is absoluty wonderful..... More than wonderful and i can't belive how people dislike this sonata....
@marcogislon4828
@marcogislon4828 6 лет назад
Just Classical music i agree with you
@farhanabdurrahman5385
@farhanabdurrahman5385 5 лет назад
Mine is the first one
@socratessocrates4696
@socratessocrates4696 4 года назад
Total agree
@katttttt
@katttttt 5 месяцев назад
In the beginning it sounds like somebody screaming "no" (but depends on the player/voicing)
@neueklavierkompositionen8176
@neueklavierkompositionen8176 7 лет назад
Dieser Beethoven'sche Satz ist mein Favorit unter allen Klavierstücken. Besten Dank für diese Darbietung! This piece of Beethoven is my favourite of all piano pieces. Thank you for this presentation!
@emilyzhang5651
@emilyzhang5651 5 лет назад
I’m learning this piece now. It’s beautiful, so fierce yet so gentle at the same time. Rhythmically, this piece is not too difficult, it’s the speed, the dynamics and perhaps the perpetual motion that makes it really difficult and somewhat technically demanding. Nothing some good old Czerny and Hanon can’t fix.
@michaelwisse9284
@michaelwisse9284 5 лет назад
I'm learning the piece also. its no so difficult as I thougt it would be however to play it as a mobilum perpetual is very difficult. The piece should be played perhaps "Aus einem Guss" as the germanswould call it. Your comment is helpfull to me. Your remark so fierce yet so gentle at the same time is very striking! We find this a lot in Beethovens works. He was a tiger sometimes gentle and sometimes ferocies and combined these qualitys. I also think that studying Czerny and Hanon can be very helpfull. The are underrated when it comes to mastering the piano . Schule de Fingerfertigkeit of Czerny containes good technicall training and also pieces that a musically are stunning beautifull. Some examples are shown above
@RSTANKER33
@RSTANKER33 4 года назад
Im learning it to as a complete beginner. But the notes i got are different! Help
@3munequitas
@3munequitas 4 года назад
Emily Zhang me too
@johnswimcat
@johnswimcat 4 года назад
Hi Emily, I think it is a difficult piece to play really well. I've been watching Valentina Lisitsa's RU-vid post and every time I see more places where she slips a little bit. Irina Lankova is one of my favourite pianists and I'd love to hear her play this. I'm no expert though, I just listen a lot!
@toddkatz9390
@toddkatz9390 3 года назад
@@johnswimcat (Valentina Lisitsa, sonata 17) ? ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6KMGcOYHSs0.html
@ittos90
@ittos90 11 лет назад
The manner in which a person was made aware of a particular piece, genre, artist etc. does not diminish their capacity to appreciate it.
@9090Glenn
@9090Glenn 5 лет назад
Kempff always seems to drip honey all over his keys before he plays - there is this soft dream-scape vanilla sound that resonates with any of his Beethoven interpretation that others simply fail to capture - his notes seem to merge into one endless stream of floating fantasia
@ILLBEBACH2
@ILLBEBACH2 9 лет назад
Never has a piece of music taken me into the space and time I wish to be forever.
@TheDarKnignt
@TheDarKnignt 7 лет назад
im glad humans exist when i listen to this
@professordeportugadoyt113
@professordeportugadoyt113 7 лет назад
I'm glad because Beethoven existed
@DevinSmith1486
@DevinSmith1486 4 года назад
we dont exist anymore
@heldervalverde9000
@heldervalverde9000 3 года назад
So.. You're a cat?
@quirkygiraffe1613
@quirkygiraffe1613 3 года назад
I’m glad that giraffes exist
@baritonliebe
@baritonliebe 10 лет назад
All my live I adore Wilhelm Kempff- such a great artist and his interpretations are really impressing.
@TheJudgeandtheJury
@TheJudgeandtheJury 5 лет назад
This is a great sonata.
@hawran5433
@hawran5433 10 лет назад
this is a beatifull piece of music, it's really a storm, maybe its not so clear from this interpretation, because he dont do there so many little dynamics changes as are writen in the sheet, but its about Beethovens inner fight, he wants to give everything up but sudenly he gains will to fight, then he loses his strenght again and want to give everything up, and so on. Its too bad that so many people see the storm that is outside and not the one inside.
@urbinamdm
@urbinamdm 8 лет назад
+Mikoláš Dvořáček an inner, fierce tempest... Thanks for the image... Powerful
@elionthekeys
@elionthekeys 3 года назад
Its based on Shakespeare’s The Tempest , not an actual storm
@sbchoudhuryable
@sbchoudhuryable 8 лет назад
I'm learning this piece currently and I can't even imagine playing it for so many people and the way that Beethoven used such intense dynamics and the notations makes it much more difficult to play so that definitely demand a lot of practice on my side. Thanks so much for this beautiful performance and thanks to Beethoven for this. Thanks for the beautiful post!! 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@professordeportugadoyt113
@professordeportugadoyt113 7 лет назад
;)
@oanasava11
@oanasava11 7 лет назад
professor de portuga do YT :×
@9ballalex
@9ballalex 14 лет назад
this is just perfect........ beethoben composotions...... played by kempff.........fantastic
@ffbossy
@ffbossy 10 лет назад
Two masters the composer and performer simply the best, thanks for the upload
@ultracoolhomies
@ultracoolhomies 15 лет назад
Amazing piece played by an amazing performer, thank you again ClassicalScores!
@MarianoStatelloPiano
@MarianoStatelloPiano Год назад
Kempff wonderful interpretation
@brenmuk
@brenmuk 14 лет назад
Amazing performance, just the right level of intensity - brilliant!!
@andreagwlo
@andreagwlo 12 лет назад
Brilliant! Love this song, thank you so much Beethoven!
@sinanyavuz9730
@sinanyavuz9730 10 лет назад
Despite the fact that this piece sounds a bit depressive, I actually laugh at it while listening. What an emotion! Tempest Sonata catches my weak, melancholy spot everytime :)
@svetlanapetrovic8390
@svetlanapetrovic8390 11 лет назад
love it!
@oanasava11
@oanasava11 7 лет назад
this sonata is absoultly wonderful. ....more than wonderful......must be more know
@user-jj4nm4sl5o
@user-jj4nm4sl5o 10 лет назад
Beautiful.
@user-sc5ne7bf8t
@user-sc5ne7bf8t 4 года назад
Now I learn this piece. It's so beatiful. Really. I like your RU-vid Channel.🎹
@311fork
@311fork 13 лет назад
i like it so so much !
@Cammii1993
@Cammii1993 14 лет назад
loooove this :D
@hyanghuimuraoka1350
@hyanghuimuraoka1350 8 лет назад
Wonderful
@GeorgeMeshveliani
@GeorgeMeshveliani 12 лет назад
fantastic!
@fuckthishandlesystem
@fuckthishandlesystem 8 лет назад
i'm so pumped right now.
@PatrickDieterKlavier
@PatrickDieterKlavier 8 лет назад
Great!
@draganpower
@draganpower 11 лет назад
it is a piece of music. No one is singing in it and it is an amazing composition
@robertstarling2257
@robertstarling2257 8 лет назад
Wonderful !!!!!!
@oanasava11
@oanasava11 7 лет назад
Robert Starling just wonderful?for me is more than wonderful
@asasasasasas9
@asasasasasas9 13 лет назад
best of beethoven my favourite
@guilhermeatanasov2303
@guilhermeatanasov2303 11 лет назад
one of his most brilliant works... Beethoven of course...
@user-dx9jg3ic5j
@user-dx9jg3ic5j 6 лет назад
너무 좋아요😊
@aicrim
@aicrim 5 лет назад
0:00-7:07 is my favorite.
@oscillation9814
@oscillation9814 8 лет назад
Wonderful, I accidentally stumbled across this piece, but it was truly wonderful to. :)
@justclassicalmusic9877
@justclassicalmusic9877 7 лет назад
Yes me too and now this sonata is my favourite! Wonderful!
@UGguitar
@UGguitar 11 лет назад
It's the key to safe in your mind. This music. Amazing
@9f81rsd00
@9f81rsd00 12 лет назад
Yup. This version gives me goosebumps while the short excerpt was not as exhilarating but it was still beautiful.
@Escribe
@Escribe 12 лет назад
lo que es no conocer de música clásica, escucharla en una película y buscarla como un loco pero la he encontrado, wonderful!!
@marcuus001
@marcuus001 6 лет назад
This makes me cry. I´m a sensitive boy.
@vladivanovici510
@vladivanovici510 11 лет назад
I love this song mostly because it's beautiful.
@amadeus27h
@amadeus27h 13 лет назад
M working on this piece , u really help with that thank u :)
@INGENIEROTERJ
@INGENIEROTERJ 11 лет назад
excelso....!!!
@wiggl3r339
@wiggl3r339 5 лет назад
Es hermoso...
@inga-verenabarth3897
@inga-verenabarth3897 11 лет назад
Ja, Wilhelm Kempff war ein grossartiger Beethoveninterpret. Ich hab eine Einspielung von allen Beethovenklaviersonaten von ihm zu meiner Konfirmation bekommen,ich weiss sogar noch von wem. Beste Grüsse und geniesst das glasklare Klavierspiel Eure Inga aus Lindach
@itismeray22
@itismeray22 12 лет назад
Recently, Prometheus →Chopin Dark knight rises → Ravel Now ! Total recall → Beethoven I love classical music so much^^"
@panjihitam369
@panjihitam369 11 лет назад
yeah . Total Recall 2012 bring me here to hear this song . so touchy ~
@medviation
@medviation 7 лет назад
Mind of a genius transcribed into music.
@ILLBEBACH2
@ILLBEBACH2 12 лет назад
This is the finest interpretation I've heard. Bravo! Wilhelm Kempff is to Beethoven....as Glenn Gould is to Bach.
@pattykiernan3423
@pattykiernan3423 10 лет назад
I'm going to play this
@imjacdu
@imjacdu 3 года назад
느낌왔어~! 갬성 충만하신 갓!연..주 졌다.. 부럽어
@imjacdu
@imjacdu 3 года назад
이..템포..으짤..껏이여!
@imjacdu
@imjacdu 3 года назад
일단..드루와..드루와..나가믄, 깝니데이~~
@PSaunMusic
@PSaunMusic 13 лет назад
@FlanneltheNerfer Its the measure count. It helps the performer keep track of where he/she is in the music. Its also helpful during practice so you don't have to search for the part you want to work on.
@drifting123waves
@drifting123waves 12 лет назад
i love this song, mostly because of total recall.
@Ayayron_e3
@Ayayron_e3 12 лет назад
my thoughts exactly id love to hear it in that same tempo as in the movie :)
@Guada80A
@Guada80A 13 лет назад
perfect is my favorite
@ContraereaSerba
@ContraereaSerba 13 лет назад
Genius!
@bradicalhabibkhoda4138
@bradicalhabibkhoda4138 8 лет назад
I will find you, and I will play you
@justclassicalmusic9877
@justclassicalmusic9877 7 лет назад
:D
@olivaumicro9983
@olivaumicro9983 4 года назад
Un bijou cette sonate . Un de plus du grand Ludwig
@35lavender
@35lavender 14 лет назад
I love this piece. Do you know where I can get the sheet music to this? I really need it for my piano competition. Would be great if u could send me a link. This is truly a fantastic piece
@edensfinest
@edensfinest 13 лет назад
I've fallen in love with symphony. I'm 16 and I have come to appreciate all music.
@yayyiinnkoooool
@yayyiinnkoooool 4 года назад
So.. you're 25 now?
@A_second_round_of_life
@A_second_round_of_life 3 года назад
지식인 보고 온사람?
@user-hx2hj3pd7w
@user-hx2hj3pd7w 3 года назад
저요 ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ🙋🏻‍♀️
@user-ey3my4bn2h
@user-ey3my4bn2h 3 года назад
저요
@TheBestthaiboxer
@TheBestthaiboxer 11 лет назад
Great comment. As a pianist, I agree with you 100%.
@peytonbullock4939
@peytonbullock4939 11 лет назад
Very good song, i believe it is inspiring, yes to slow it down made it good for the movie, however this is how the composer made it and its pretty damn amazing
@DTL0201
@DTL0201 11 лет назад
SERIOUSLY Total Recall got me here....I was so lucky I got to watch it......
@porridgeandprunes
@porridgeandprunes 13 лет назад
Thanks for that. Great performance. Pity some of the page turning is a bit late.
@user-io7su3vu8j
@user-io7su3vu8j 9 лет назад
In 2012 Total recall ....🎀
@tteu123
@tteu123 12 лет назад
Beethoven: the master of expression of the human condition.
@cristinamaiapm
@cristinamaiapm 6 лет назад
Walachyan Mapper is that guy alive?
@hugod327
@hugod327 6 лет назад
He developed even the jazz in his last sonata. There is a video about it on youtube called beethovens jazz
@smarcusification
@smarcusification 11 лет назад
:)))) nice
@valery19751
@valery19751 12 лет назад
Ludwig van Beethoven, NUMBER 1 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@chromeney
@chromeney 14 лет назад
PLEASE!! post a link on where to download this
@Iwishicoulddunk3
@Iwishicoulddunk3 11 лет назад
God i wish i could read music well. it takes me forever to decipher from paper to the keys. I guess i'm stuck with freaking synthasia for now
@Ayayron_e3
@Ayayron_e3 12 лет назад
yes, i did and most likely him too :P i love the slow version.
@lacytwiss6847
@lacytwiss6847 11 лет назад
Really? Can't you just love this beautiful song that is playing on the piano and call it good without exploding into world war 3 over it?
@zuraakhvlediani6950
@zuraakhvlediani6950 11 лет назад
i was learning this melody allmost 1 year and i was playing it great ,and i was so proud ,but 1 mounth i didnot playes it and for time to time i forgot it,i'm so shame of myself ,now i'm trying to remind it,
@arlarl7176
@arlarl7176 7 лет назад
It's turn into peace in 4:40 ;-)
@user-bq5qx1gg6f
@user-bq5qx1gg6f 5 лет назад
0:28 ~ 0:38 진짜 좋다..
@ShokinaMiao
@ShokinaMiao 14 лет назад
I'm too emotional to make a speech !
@mohamadhusseinsultan6092
@mohamadhusseinsultan6092 11 лет назад
where i can get this sheet form !! ? please help me :)
@Leaving.Entropia
@Leaving.Entropia 4 года назад
♥♪♫
@vicswift2439
@vicswift2439 3 года назад
You know it’s going to be good when the time signature is 3/8
@asukadoll6235
@asukadoll6235 6 лет назад
Raise Your Voice brougth me here
@Clank10785
@Clank10785 11 лет назад
Took me ages to play this on piano slow and fast its so hard
@Waltzeminor
@Waltzeminor 12 лет назад
only a genius can do this.
@FallDarkEnemy
@FallDarkEnemy 11 лет назад
6 people do not appreciate good music... ♪♫♥
@JesseDCrespo
@JesseDCrespo 12 лет назад
Same! Personally, I like it a bit slower, it feels more.... moving
@jameslabs1
@jameslabs1 Год назад
Be active again! Thanks
@Mr1000raindrops
@Mr1000raindrops 11 лет назад
That's why
@areviromano
@areviromano 12 лет назад
do you have the sheets?
@AdorableAnimeFreak
@AdorableAnimeFreak 12 лет назад
this reminds me of the new version of total recall the movie
@clinza44
@clinza44 11 лет назад
dam this song is good
@MUZIKisESSENTIAL
@MUZIKisESSENTIAL 11 лет назад
You hate that it became a fad? Aside from the fact that it is a very beautiful piece of music that deserves to be shared with the world. Unfortunately mainstream media constricts people to garbage to make money. Personally I applaud the producer for incorporating this into the movie and enlightening people. Self-righteous and arrogant people who criticize the "newbies" are the same ones who will ultimately kill the genre and it will be forgotten about.
@49819d
@49819d 13 лет назад
@FlanneltheNerfer You mean the ones in the circles? I think they mean measure number. :S
@Morgane...
@Morgane... 12 лет назад
One question : would it be possible for you to send me the piano sheet by e-mail?
@Edris9795
@Edris9795 12 лет назад
2012 Total Recall got me here. lol
@cathycothy
@cathycothy 11 лет назад
'And because of "Porto Solidao" by Jessé, a Brazilian composer.
@mayflower2205
@mayflower2205 12 лет назад
Same. Lol. Do you like it better at the faster or slower pace?
@nmitchell076
@nmitchell076 11 лет назад
To all those asking for sheet music. There is a wonderful site called IMSLP.org where you can find FREE scores for the vast majority of public domain music. If it was written before 1920, GOOD EDITIONS OF THE MUSIC IS PROBABLY AVAILABLE FOR FREE ON IMSLP.
@DamielBE
@DamielBE 12 лет назад
same piece, actually, though i think it was a different movement. It is also used in the teaser trailer of Studio Bones' new anime CIVILIZATION BLASTER/ZETSUEN NO TEMPEST
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