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Jonathan Biss: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert 

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The Tiny Desk is working from home for the foreseeable future. Introducing NPR Music's Tiny Desk (home) concerts, bringing you performances from across the country and the world. It's the same spirit - stripped-down sets, an intimate setting - just a different space.
Tom Huizenga | December 14, 2020
The pandemic has sidelined many big Beethoven birthday plans. Jonathan Biss was slated to play concerts around the globe in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth. Instead, he's home in Philadelphia. So it's no surprise that for this all-Beethoven Tiny Desk concert, Biss chose music that explores the composer's own isolation, brought on by deafness and an uncompromising personality.Biss is uniquely qualified for the task at hand. The 40-year-old pianist has recorded all 32 of Beethoven's freewheeling sonatas, performed them worldwide and has taught an online course in the music.
That's impressive. Still, what's more astounding is the personal story behind Biss' obsession with Beethoven. The recording project alone took nearly 10 years and the things Biss says he gave up - relationships, even his sense of self - in order to live the dream is heartbreaking. The pandemic has shut down the life and livelihoods of many musicians, and for Biss the down time offered space to confront his relationship to Beethoven and his own demons. He tells his story in a raw and insightful audio memoir called Unquiet: My Life with Beethoven to be released this week. It's the journey of an artist struggling with anxiety and solitude.
You can hear some of Beethoven's own struggle in these perceptive performances. The bittersweetness of the Bagatelle Op. 126, No. 1, the moments of fragility in the Sonata, Op. 90, and the interior perspective that reaches outward from the Sonata Op. 109, all prove that Beethoven's music is as meaningful today as ever.
SET LIST
Beethoven: Bagatelle in G, Op. 126, No. 1
Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E minor, Op. 90: I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck
Beethoven: Piano Sonata in E, Op. 109: I. Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo, II. Prestissimo
Beethoven: Bagatelle in E-flat, Op. 126, No. 3
MUSICIANS
Jonathan Biss: piano
CREDITS
Video and Audio: Jonathan Biss
TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Tom Huizenga
Video Producer: Maia Stern
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Kara Frame, Morgan Noelle Smith
Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

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Комментарии : 81   
@poptemporanea
@poptemporanea 3 года назад
The world needs more passionate people like Jonathan
@sylvielopez2686
@sylvielopez2686 3 года назад
Tank you very much to Jonathan Biss to play the great Beethoven for all, have great Holidays great festivity tiny Desk muchísimas gracias
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 3 года назад
0:00 - Beethoven: *Bagatelles, Op.126, No.1 in G major. Andante con moto, Cantabile e compiacevole* (2:56) 8:18 - Beethoven: *Piano Sonata No.27 in E minor, Op.90, I. Mit Lebhaftigkeit und durchaus mit Empfindung und Ausdruck* (13:44) 15:55 - Beethoven: *Piano Sonata No.30 in E major, Op.109, I. Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo* [19:44] - Beethoven: *Piano Sonata No.30 in E major, Op.109, II. Prestissimo* (22:08) 25:10 - Beethoven: *Bagatelles, Op.126, No.3 in E-flat major. Andante, Cantabile ed espressivo*
@RobertSlover
@RobertSlover 3 года назад
"never has the infinite been so economical" solid playing, but the pompous platitudes are irrelevant. bach is king good sir!
@rodneyanderson9160
@rodneyanderson9160 3 года назад
I enjoyed Jonathan Biss' lecture series on the Beethoven sonatas. Actually the best performance teaching I have ever seen. I am delighted he is on NPR. I will go anywhere to be exposed to his excellent pianism and depth of interpretation understanding.
@annhelm4186
@annhelm4186 3 года назад
Jonathan Biss is the most brilliant pianist of our generation - an incredibly heartfelt, noble-minded, and sensitive musician. Please -- more wonderful home concerts from Jonathan!
@michaelkutulas8878
@michaelkutulas8878 3 года назад
What a passionate and dynamic player! Thanks Tiny Desk!
@francis363
@francis363 3 года назад
J. Biss, my name is Francisco Camacho Pérez, I am a piano teacher with MA in the Royal Academy of Music in Piano Teaching I wanted to thanks so much your contribution to the classical world. It is so important that people like you continue sharing the passion for classical music. Have followed your Beethoven's performances as well as contributions or interventions in the magazine PIANIST. Thank you for all! We really appreciate it!
@larsstougaard7097
@larsstougaard7097 3 года назад
😊🙏♥️🌏🌟
@mariannestein3583
@mariannestein3583 3 года назад
This is really such a compelling and passionate Tiny Desk. The world is a better when people like Jonathan display their passions so proudly and expertly. Brava!
@alikibrandenberg181
@alikibrandenberg181 3 года назад
I was just introduced to Jonathan Biss and Tiny Desk. Thank you thank you for your beautiful heartfelt performance. I am thrilled to see every sensitive movement and hear every rich note at my own personal concert! Significant for any classical music lover with hearing loss. Thank you, NPR for providing this great gift. I look forward to more Jonathan Biss concerts.
@loissilverstein1490
@loissilverstein1490 3 года назад
Jonathan Biss, you touch my heart and soul and give me Beethoven as I dreamed of. Thank you so very much.
@diegoponce5423
@diegoponce5423 3 года назад
Just what i needed, some Beethoven for my morning, thanks Tiny Desk and Jonathan
@jillmcgillen737
@jillmcgillen737 7 месяцев назад
Jonathan Biss is my favorite pianist. I am looking forward to his return to San Francisco.
@lorimfrancis1
@lorimfrancis1 Год назад
So happy to see him on utube after hearing his book. He gives me inspiration. ( even though I will never catch up to him!!)
@tommcquaide6456
@tommcquaide6456 3 года назад
Such intense passion for the music. Thank you. Love Jonathan's Exploring Beethoven piano courses on Coursera.
@billhissock1357
@billhissock1357 3 года назад
Wow this was great! Thanks NPR for creating for stage for such great performers and thanks Jonathan for the beautiful music. I'd like to hear you play in person some day.
@mamorgan62
@mamorgan62 3 года назад
Amazing on a couple of levels. Not a huge classical music fan. Love piano. Nice find for a Monday. Significance in comments about being alone bridging to creativity and , for me, sacred time. I will follow this entertaining and talented performer. Tiny Desk!!! Comes thru once again
@mkilptrick
@mkilptrick 3 года назад
Thank you so much! I needed this. Beautiful playing. Jonathan's input adds so much to the music. One of the best Tiny Desk concerts I have ever heard!! Please keep Jonathan Biss within our radar of listening.
@johnconnor4136
@johnconnor4136 3 года назад
Just wanted to comment here to proudly share that I've been sober for 449 days.
@Mom.3
@Mom.3 3 года назад
🎉Congratulations!!!! 🎉
@Julia-xv3dg
@Julia-xv3dg 3 года назад
Congrats!!
@baldstuff
@baldstuff 3 года назад
Well done and keep it up!!
@edsworld760
@edsworld760 3 года назад
Stay strong minded, CONGRATS👏👏👏
@bemde
@bemde 3 года назад
Congratulations, you are awesome!
@poptemporanea
@poptemporanea 3 года назад
This is stunning! Thanks for bringing this pieces Much love from Argentina
@docm27
@docm27 3 года назад
Thank you for the privilege of hearing you play Beethoven with such heart and bravery.
@orangepuffs6796
@orangepuffs6796 3 года назад
All I want for Christmas is NPR to host Vulfpeck.
@PentameronSV
@PentameronSV 3 года назад
Well, we meet again!
@7broly1000
@7broly1000 3 года назад
Bump
@rlaaldms
@rlaaldms 3 года назад
Never expected that Jonathan play Beethoven on tiny desk!!!!! 😍
@ttrons2
@ttrons2 3 года назад
I love your enthusiasm for Beethoven.
@benjones4056
@benjones4056 3 года назад
Love your music, original and exciting
@leondaniels1660
@leondaniels1660 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing your talent Beethoven is my favorite composer
@CJaneTaylorVT
@CJaneTaylorVT 3 года назад
Thank you. We need this. I'm also enjoying listening to Unquiet.
@renzocalogero5528
@renzocalogero5528 Год назад
Quel admirable artiste.
@workingtoseethelight8244
@workingtoseethelight8244 3 года назад
His breathing is great.
@Zevenwateren
@Zevenwateren 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing!
@rsv-code7004
@rsv-code7004 3 года назад
Thank you Jonathan, really enjoyed this!
@user-sh6kr4yg6x
@user-sh6kr4yg6x 3 года назад
'Real' home Concert
@JWP452
@JWP452 3 года назад
OMG, I love him so! The most profoundly thrilling 27:57 on RU-vid.
@oakwoodgal
@oakwoodgal Год назад
Georgeous! I am working on several Bagatelles! Wish I had your talent. I do share your passion! Would love to know the author of the Beethoven book sitting on your piano. Would like to learn more about his life.
@fridericusrex9812
@fridericusrex9812 Месяц назад
Nice Beethoven biography by Swafford there in the corner
@estreillaluna527
@estreillaluna527 3 года назад
The thing about Jon is that hes really good at covers... A man like this should lock himself in a room untill he goes nearly crazy, fly to somewhere he cant speak the language. hurt himself or get hurt. then record a passionate album of originals. Ill produce it.
@EversonAlencar
@EversonAlencar 3 года назад
Amazing!
@fredhenderson945
@fredhenderson945 3 года назад
Thank you to Jonathan and Tiny Desk. I have done all of Jonathan's online courses re Beethoven's sonatas and they are amazing. Nice to see him hear. Any chance you (or he) could tell me the author of the 'How to be Alone' book. As I live alone I'd be interested in reading it.
@cabrown224
@cabrown224 3 года назад
Hi Fred, the book he's referencing is How to Be Alone: Essays by Jonathan Franzen.
@JayAuditions
@JayAuditions 3 года назад
Yay!!!
@MrHarrisonMusic
@MrHarrisonMusic 3 года назад
Great playing man
@MuddyMrP
@MuddyMrP 3 года назад
Rowlf !
@serbass2043
@serbass2043 3 года назад
Thundercat on the shaker
@electricalslovesbubbyandst7448
@electricalslovesbubbyandst7448 3 года назад
Nice
@elinannestad5320
@elinannestad5320 3 года назад
'conjure the infinite' ....... aaaahhhh.......
@topheryoung375
@topheryoung375 2 года назад
Jonathan Biss is such a piano daddy.
@edsworld760
@edsworld760 3 года назад
I’m I the only one whose capable of crying from someone playing the piano?
@toujoursici1675
@toujoursici1675 3 года назад
No, and especially not when Jonathan Biss is performing.
@edb7121
@edb7121 3 года назад
You are not.
@elenaanele8211
@elenaanele8211 3 года назад
About the music, everything undetstanding, abaut the speaking just nothing👁️👁️ I'll think about while... Thanks and congratulations
@RobertSlover
@RobertSlover 3 года назад
"never has the infinite been so economical" solid playing, but the pompous platitudes are irrelevant. bach is king good sir!
@rafaxspirits
@rafaxspirits 3 года назад
😎✌️🏻
@Sombrero606
@Sombrero606 3 года назад
Fyaa
@PandaChef21
@PandaChef21 3 года назад
He's got a tiny piano for a tiny desk haha
@emilielinstewart
@emilielinstewart 3 года назад
Can I swap my desk for his?
@thesuncollective1475
@thesuncollective1475 3 года назад
I'm an RnB Pop songwriter but taking time out to enjoy the serenity this music brings..well let me just say RnB does not do serenity as well
@hyau23
@hyau23 3 года назад
Get Frank Ocean to do a tiny desk!
@lucasvieira1805
@lucasvieira1805 3 года назад
radiohead tiny desk, make it happen
@clr881
@clr881 3 года назад
Beethoven a Black man..You can feel his crying out loud through his music. If you listen closely with a mind from his world at that time!
@ttrons2
@ttrons2 3 года назад
Those couple of downward scales are a little rough.
@Neil-Aspinall
@Neil-Aspinall 3 года назад
Music yes good. The leaning and facial expressions, Excellent! Not too sure about the snake hissing though?
@billhissock1357
@billhissock1357 3 года назад
You can't create good art without breathing. That much emotion would cause anyone to breath heavily.
@yanelhernandez9674
@yanelhernandez9674 3 года назад
play me to sleep :(
@DojoOfCool
@DojoOfCool 3 года назад
Why do classical pianist alway look like a drunken sloth when they play? Then if video is from their home or shed the piano is always covered in books about the composer whose tunes they are playing, it's like they are channeling the composer. Maybe that explains the drunken sloth look. Of course if he was really channelling Beethoven he would be screaming.... Damit, even I stopped playing that tune eons ago, it's 2020 playing something new, write some dam music stop trying to copy me, there was only one me.
@RobertSlover
@RobertSlover 3 года назад
"never has the infinite been so economical" solid playing, but the pompous platitudes are irrelevant. bach is king good sir!
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