Lang Lang has to just make the music so magcal it can transport me off to a world of peace and tranquility. I can never tire of it. What a genius in Beethoven to have composed the music and for Lang Lang to read it so beautifully
Beethoven himself would be proud about people like Lang Lang in our actual world, who can melt together with this wonderful musik and provide us this kind of experience
Lang lang...I dont know if u have time to read any of these comments but I hope you read mine....I was pianist a long time ago...I am now a fifty year old alcoholic...no kids..no family...no friends...no money...no career...and I feel like a complete loser in this life even though I am educated and came from wonderful parents who pushed me into piano because they could see I had musical talent...my mom is a talented pianist....I wish I could have made her dream come true for me....when I listen to this piece of music ...I forget about what a disappointment I have become to everyone who believed in me and I forget about what a disa ppointment I have become to myself....in a strange way this is such a GIFT to my soul as I am not long for this world....I listen to this every day and I watch your face....I listen to the silences that make this piece so ethereal...and I thank you....Allison Goodall
Allison, please believe me there is a beautiful life after alcohol. There are many places to get help, starting with Alcoholics Anonymous, it’s a brilliant fellowship of men and women who come together in unity to share their weekness, strengths And hopes. I’m in Australia, but the fellowship is world wide.
Allison, I appreciate your sharing your thoughts about yourself and this great music, played by Lang Lang. I have been a music lover all my life and I believe it has helped me stay sane-to an extent, anyway. I am a sixty year old man, with a mixed career, no wife, (we’re separated), no real family now (except sister, 3,000 miles away) and it seems my only friends are from AA and even these seem mostly available at AA meetings, not at other times. My mom too was a talented pianist, BUT because she put me in a foster home when I was two years of age (and my brother was five; father was an alcoholic), I NEVER got the chance to take piano lessons, but In enjoy great playing by others. Perhaps I’m playing vicariously, through the enjoyment of others’ playing.
There is no piece of music ever recorded that beats those moments of sublimeness that we owe to Beethoven in this Concerto. Lang Lang do them justice. He seems to breathe Beethoven's very breath.
More than half a century ago this was the music that captured my lifelong devotion. Will there ever be another Beethoven in the 10 billion years that our planet survives?
Depuis le premier jour de mon écoute de Beethoven et de cet adagio ( larghetto) j'ai souhaité m'endormir à tout jamais dans ce calme et cette merveille de musique, émanation de dieu, s'il existe. Fermer ses yeux définitivement dans ce calme et cet sérénité absolue......................
@@albertov9174 This piani concerto is composed in 1809. Beethoven was first totally deaf in 1814-15. So actually he could have been able to hear Gods whispering 🙂
@@albertov9174 AH supreme! 😶. Did you not consider that Joan de Bruin is aware that Beethoven was physically deaf when he composed his great works and that she was speaking metaphorically. Composers hear their music in the mind - the same as you do when a tune repeats over and over in your head - assuming that your head is not completely vacuous. Music such as this masterpiece is gifted by the Holy Spirit - obviously something you have yet to experience. Please keep your ignorance to yourself - no one is favorably impressed by it.
@@robmarshall9204 I interpreted it as a joke - a somewhat sick joke, that "god" should inspire Beethoven, while at the same time taking away his hearing in an extremely distressing manner. Your claim that this masterpiece is "gifted by the holy spirit" is unsubstantiated, so please keep your ignorance to yourself, or at least as much as you feel is possible.
@@hewi1352 Deafness is progressive. Beethoven was already suicidal in 1802 when he wrote the Heiligenstadt Testament, so it's unlikely that he was able to hear whispers at that time, or any time after.
The piano should not be a part of yourself. It should be a vessel taking you to a happy land with a Captain in this case "the Pianist " that makes you humble and sob for more. a Pianist is a story teller.
This movement always reminded me of a newly coronated emperor after the festivities have ended, slowly walking a gallery of their predecessors' portraits, silently honoring each in turn and hoping to live up to their combined legacies.
This is one of the most sublime version of the Emperor I have ever heard. Lang Lang performance is nothing short of spectacular. I think Beethoven himself would have approved.
@@Ernesto7608 lol. You win the prize for being a real DOUCHEBAG with your assinine post. If you are such an expert prove it. Post your video playing a real piano Jesus. Only an insecure loser like you would write such an ignorant and dumbass post.
Yes, but then, it might have been performed by Beethoven or Bach himself! How much would people give now for being able to watch them live? Apart from that, just because of the rarity or uniqueness of such occasions, even less special, or ordinary performances must have been perceived as great experiences. After all, a hungry dog devours its dinner much faster than a well-fed one. Even if the dinner is just bones and no meat. Probably even watching the local gypsy band play meant a lifetime experience for most people.
Une des plus belles versions que je connaisse... Et les regards entre le chef d'orchestre et Lang Lang expriment tant de communion, complicité, douceur... Cela aussi est merveilleux.
Sophie Sophie. Vous avez raison, je me suis fait la même remarque avant de vous lire : communion et complicité entre le pianiste et le chef, douceur absolue. Quelle merveille.
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Awesome!! ..... What a very talented young man..Actually, he's around 41 years old! ....Have followed Lang Lang through the years.. What a wonderful talent...... Thanks for posting this...😀🙏
Yes . I caught how they communicated with each other. The collaboration is so spell binding. Eshcenbach was so encouraging as if to say, Any way you go I'm with you and he was that. Right with every turn and he looked so happy at it, accompaning and supporting Lang Lang. You see you can perform, but some special something invade your interpretive soul to give to moments of performance, and you may need a second or a microsecond freedom to do some execution of the music to complete a phrase or ??... With Lang Lang he has the technical prowess that after so many ways of practicing some things and performing and performers evolve and live their lives and mature and sometimes detect this as they walk and talk through the music and send it to you. I was very captured and encrypted. Eshcenbach was right there and gave this performance that added sweetness. You don't always encounter that from all conductors. Thank you both and thank God for feeding us this. KT
Absolute perfection. No words of mine can begin to convey my appreciation of the sheer beauty of this performance. My congratulations, blessings and grateful thanks to all performers, Michael 🦋
La première fois que j'entends ce fabuleux artiste et l'émotion qui transmet est magique je pleure d'émotions merci j'espère trouver un CD prochainement en France merci merci pour ce moment de bonheur
Pour moi, la beauté dans toute sa splendeur. Magnifique interprète. Bonheur d'écouter mais aussi regarder sans oublier le chef d'orchestre. Merci.pour cela.
Outstanding Performance with such a soulful cadence that reaches ones inner being. So fortunate to have lived in a time when we can hear these wonderful musical compositions by great composers and artists.
Merci Monsieur LangLang de partager votre virtuosité inédite, presque divine . Merci de votre délicatesse d’Ame que vous exprimez à votre insu , merci Monsieur Lang Lang de nous transporter dans le Monde du Rêve et des Étoiles .
What can I say. We are so lucky to live in a same era with Lang Lang and enjoy the true music he brings to us all. For me, he just delivery the pure music to us, not piano performance. Yes the true music, I only feel the music, there is no piano. What an amazing experience. I am so lucky.
It has the effect on me too. Tears of joy and awe really. That someone could write such beautiful sounds and another can play them. It always brings me to tears.
Straordinario Lang Lang meravigliosa interpretazione 🎹 nuove emozioni, sapere interpretare il grande Beethoven, soltanto un artista di grande talento può essere in grado di compiere questo miracolo!!! Bravo, bravo Lang Lang!
Que maravillosa obra, que maravillosa dirección, que maravillosa interpretación. Amo esta obra, que hermoso regalo a esta hora de la noche.... me remonto a los años de mi juventud escuchando estas joyas de la música junto a mi padre...
Non esiste musica più bella .....Beethoven è pura emozione. Ascolto questo brano e mi viene voglia di spaccare tutto ciò che mi circonda ma non per rabbia.....per l'emozione.
Συμφωνώ μαζί σας, έχω επιλέξει αυτή τη μουσική ως αποχαιρετισμό για τα επέκεινα. Ίσως και να έχω ακούσει το κονσέρτο αριθμός 5 του Μπετόβεν 5.000 φορές. Με συγκινεί αφάνταστα, πάντα το ακούω με κλειστά μάτια και νοερά ταξιδεύω.
One of my fav versions ever and played perfectly. I love how the piano comes in @1:40. Such a beautifully emotive piece of music, like falling tear drops in the rain....
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The first time I heard this piece of music, I was 14. To this day, nearly 40 years later, I can remember the feeling of complete shock. I could not believe someone could compose something so incredibly beautiful. And to this day, it still moves me to tears. So many words are overused and can be devalued, and the word genius is one them. Beethoven was a genius, and the music he created touches me everytime I listen to it. The list is long of his great musical accomplishments, but this above all others moves me more than any other.
@@marialuisacordero5425 You do not need to dress sexy to play the piano. Check out Zimmerman. They say he is one of the greatest. All these pianists have their hearts in their music, and the difference is in their interpretations of the music they play. I have always preferred Arthur Rubenstein, but he's passed away. The benchmark has always been Liszt. Through what his students have said though there are no recordings of his concert. No technology of it existed then.
Es mi concierto preferido Tanta dulzura delicadeza ternura pasión y amor con toda su fuerza... Sin duda la que sintió Beethoven en medio de su sordera y vida tan solitaria sólo un genio puede hacerlo
Cela fait 40 ans que j'écoute de la musique et particulièrement du piano et je n'ai jamais été aussi émue par la virtuosité et la sensibilité de Lang Lang.
Depuis que j'ai découvert Lang lang sur cette fabuleuse prestation de Beethoven je ne m'en lasse pas et toujours autant de larmes d'émotions merci immense gratitude pour cette magie de la musique au coeur intemporel qui j'espère résonne sur l'humanité merci gratitude infini
Ohne Musik konnte ich sowieso nie leben. Aber als ich den 2. Satz des Es-Dur Klavierkonzertes von Beethoven als Jugendlicher zum ersten Mal hörte, wusste ich, was Glück ist. Und ich wusste, dass mich dieses Glück mein Leben lang begleiten würde. Es war schön, als ich diese Musik selbst spielen konnte. Und als ich sie durch einen Unfall nicht mehr spielen konnte, war es traurig. Aber ich höre sie jetzt seit über 60 Jahren und ich wünsche jedem, dass er sich von diesem Glück berühren, einhüllen und umarmen lässt.
All I can say to who doesn't like Lang Lang is "......jealousy..... it gets you now where". Lang Lang is the extension of the piano, and the piano is the extension of Lang Lang or maybe the other way round. Whichever way he's a master and a genius.
This beautiful piece is not only to listen to but also to see how this virtuouso pianist feels the music. I still don't know if his heart is on the keyboard through his fingers or if the melody that comes from the vibration of the piano strings is the one that shakes his soul.
Igaza van,viszont szerintem nem az emberiségben,hanem Istenben,a Teremtőben kell hinni,hiszen Ő ad mindent egyedül!!!!-de egyetértek, a muzsika , Beethoven,Lang Láng csodálatos!
Beethoven y Lang Lang son y los músicos de esa orquesta maravillosa son la humanidad y los unicos qué pueden en su mejor versión darnos ése placer.Otra parte de la humanidad en su versión mas nefasta fue la qué creo los dioses .Seres caprichos, vengativos y sanguinarios qué lo único qué quieren es qué se les adoren
Heavenly! I have known this music for very many years, and seldom have I listened to any other concert as beautiful. The two other movements are just as much amazing.
Lang Lang plays the piece so delicately. Each note is crisp yet soft. The piano is such a strong component of this song and the grace he exudes while he plays is wonderful and very moving.
The greatest composer showing his wonderful skill in producing beautiful and expressive music, played by the most sensitive and talented performer I have ever heard in over 65 years of listening to classical music
Judging by your name, you're either southren Dutch, Flemish or Brabantine. So am I. So was van Beethoven; Brabantine. Proud to share the same heritage. Why shouldn't we !
Beautiful, the music touches and searches for the immortal and the most purists sentiments of the us all. The ever lasting part of our being that never dies or withers but radiates our most nobel intent and love.