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Zimerman - Beethoven, Piano Concerto No. 5 - II Adagio 

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Director : Leonard Bernstein.
Pianist : Krystian Zimerman.
Orchestra : Wiener Philharmoniker.
Scritto da Ludwig van Beethoven tra il 1809 e il 1810 è detto "L'Imperatore", nome assegnatoli in via del tutto posticcia e non inerente a Napoleone Bonaparte cui si riferisce invece la Terza Sinfonia del 1804 detta "Eroica". Il concerto fu dedicato come il precedente dell'op.58 all'arciduca Rodolfo d'Asburgo-Lorena. La prima di questo concerto non fu eseguita a Vienna ma a Lipsia , l'anno successivo a quello della sua stesura definitiva, il 28 novembre 1811, dal pianista Johan Shneider e sotto la direzione del maestro Johann Philip Cristian Schulz. A Vienna fu eseguito l'anno dopo con un pubblico che dimostrò una certa freddezza nei confronti del capolavoro beethoveniano, anche in considerazione della durata dell'esecuzione(circa 45').
Il concerto è in mi bemolle maggiore ed è suddiviso in 3 movimenti:
* Allegro
* Adagio un poco moto
* Rondo allegro ma non troppo
L'allegro apre con una cadenza che presenta carattere virtuosistico a cui segue l'esposizione dei temi da parte di un Tutti orchestrale. Il primo è pomposo e gioioso e si scontra col secondo tema interiore ed essenziale nella scrittura che viene esposto dall'orchestra prima nella tonalità minore rispetto al primo tema e poi dal pianoforte in si minore e nella ripresa in do diesis minore. Il percorso armonico in questo primo tempo risulta piuttosto articolato così da sottolineare la sempre più frequente ricerca da parte di Beethoven di un allargamento delle forme che fin dalla giovinezza era sovente modificare (come dimostrano alcune sonate giovanili e tutte quelle che fanno parte del terzo periodo compositivo di Beethoven).
L'adagio un poco moto presenta un tema dalla cantabilità estrema unita alla dolcezza sublime tipica dei suoi secondi movimenti. Ricco di trilli che utilizzava per rendere l'effetto del prolungamento altrimenti scadente soprattutto nei pianoforti dell'epoca poveri di sonorità. Anche in questo frangente il pianoforte non è semplice solista ma fuso in un tutt'uno con l'orchestra che prima accompagna il tema eseguito dal pianoforte e poi lo espone accompagnato nel registro acuto dello strumento a tasto (questo movimento sarà utilizzato da Peter Weir per accompagnare l'atmosfera misterica del suo Picnic a Hanging Rock).
Con una modulazione improvvisa tramite una discesa cromatica (si-si bemolle ovvero dominante di mi bemolle) avviene il collegamento col Rondo che presenta subito un'emiolia nel tema che lo rende saltellante e gioioso. La zona centrale diventa una continua proposizione del tema da parte del pianoforte, con accenti particolarmente delicati, a cui segue sempre la risposta imperiosa dell'orchestra. Dopo una sorta di ripresa il dialogo tra pianoforte e orchestra diventa più stretto fino all'arrivo della cadenza finale piuttosto scarna di poche battute a cui segue un'altrettanto breve coda dell'orchestra a chiudere il concerto.

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@misterbenz100
@misterbenz100 4 года назад
Impossibile trattenere le lacrime su queste note, dolci, intime e malinconiche.... grazie Beethoven per essermi sempre vicino nei momenti difficili, nessuno come te
@RosangelaSilva-vp9nz
@RosangelaSilva-vp9nz 10 месяцев назад
Chopin is The best
@mamemi38
@mamemi38 8 месяцев назад
😅
@SergioMiranda-yw4ux
@SergioMiranda-yw4ux 8 месяцев назад
Si la verdad que alluda a calmar las aguas que aveses se vuelven como olas gigantes
@carlacuria8929
@carlacuria8929 5 месяцев назад
Quanta ragione ne hai..
@user-tv5bo5uv4r
@user-tv5bo5uv4r 3 месяца назад
粉雪舞い散る冬の初めを思い出します。
@bethmoore7722
@bethmoore7722 3 года назад
It’s impossible to listen to Beethoven without strong emotions, and this one brings tears to my eyes. So incredibly beautiful.
@azzashaltout7787
@azzashaltout7787 4 года назад
Life without Beethoven 's music would be a mistake!
@MominMalikYT
@MominMalikYT 3 года назад
I wrote exactly this in my diary, editing/suplementing Neitzsche's words: "Without music life would be a mistake."
@shawnam1863
@shawnam1863 Месяц назад
Thank you Picnic at Hanging rock for bringing this ethereal music to me.
@patrickcannady493
@patrickcannady493 2 года назад
This performance might be a fluke, never to be repeated. Zimmerman's crystal clarity and Bernstein's interpretation are a gift to humanity. If I had to choose one piece of music over everything else in the world this might be it, but only this particular performance. I've heard others that don't come anywhere close. Even the recording was top notch.
@Miragee248
@Miragee248 4 года назад
Let me listen this music the moment I die. My soul will leave this world peacefully to the eternity .
@carlacarlini1178
@carlacarlini1178 3 года назад
💓
@CamiloArnaldo
@CamiloArnaldo 3 года назад
Yes
@alexanderthegreatest2104
@alexanderthegreatest2104 3 года назад
Ooh yes
@ivanlussich8146
@ivanlussich8146 3 года назад
That reminds me of my father-in-law, a MD-Pediatrician, who used to say "When I depart I wish to listen to the 5th Symphony"..... But I think this piano concert N°5 (the Emperor) is still better
@LUF1966
@LUF1966 14 лет назад
non ci sono parole .. pura poesia ... incanto dell'anima. non si può restare indifferenti ascoltando questa musica interpretata in modo così eccelso. grazie per averlo pubblicato.
@beeshin9945
@beeshin9945 2 года назад
When the logic is beautiful...the chord progression is extremely outstanding. The start in the piano theme is the most beautiful melody in the universe.
@laurafalsetti1045
@laurafalsetti1045 9 лет назад
"Those who understand the real sense of music will become free from all the miseries that all the others drag with them." Thanks Beethoven, you were right
@alainpotier6120
@alainpotier6120 8 лет назад
Laura Jackson Falsetti so well said
@eyadnahhas5352
@eyadnahhas5352 5 лет назад
Absolutely true!
@jangasper2830
@jangasper2830 4 года назад
So true!
@antoniosilvestro2494
@antoniosilvestro2494 4 года назад
It really is a beautiful and exquisite piece of music.
@vincentkruk1260
@vincentkruk1260 4 года назад
écoeurant ...
@sparda461
@sparda461 5 лет назад
Beethoven + Leonard Bernstein + Krystian Zimerman + Wiener Philharmoniker = Sem palavras para descrever a sensação maravilhosa que sinto!!
@luzianecavalcanti4548
@luzianecavalcanti4548 5 месяцев назад
Fico feliz de encontrar um brasileiro aqui também
@benf41
@benf41 2 месяца назад
Beautiful music thanks van ben fastenau middelburg​@@luzianecavalcanti4548
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727 Месяц назад
Zimerman se parece a Leonardo di caprio pero del piano😊
@andresgabrieltorpocogonzal3080
Con esta música quisiera dormir eternamente. Qué hermoso. Gracias, querido y amado Beethoven, por haber concebido semejante pieza inmortal.
@luiszelaya6299
@luiszelaya6299 5 лет назад
It's so hard to believe that such a beautiful piece of art can go unnoticed for so many people.
@ES-ge7bb
@ES-ge7bb 4 года назад
Agreed. It's so sad what most people miss. It would be so inspirational to them.
@petermerelis
@petermerelis 3 года назад
astonishing. and also so sad.
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727 Месяц назад
Dios pasa desapercibido para millones de personas día a día siendo hermoso y celestial. ❤que se puede esperar de una obra maestra como está nunca deberíamos dejar pasar una música así y menos a Dios y si no crees en Dios da igual cada uno verá como se las arregla después
@Mattamster
@Mattamster 12 лет назад
One of the possible candidates of the opening music in heaven...
@francette19380
@francette19380 4 года назад
the gate of inside Heaven, indeed
@martinrog6764
@martinrog6764 3 года назад
Talking heads....heaven
@hmine6580
@hmine6580 2 года назад
마자요. . .
@tomguidry3952
@tomguidry3952 2 года назад
Sublime….
@RaineriHakkarainen
@RaineriHakkarainen 2 года назад
NOT TRUE!! Kristian Zimerman so over-rated pianist! Kristian Zimerman his Brahms piano concerto no 1 with Bernstein The first movement coda is The most Mechanical stiff Boring dull dullard machine Robot playing ever!! Kristian Zimerman his Beethoven piano concerto no 5 not that good! Zimerman his piano sound not The top level( Kempff Ashkenazy Gilels Radu Lupu The Best piano sound for Beethoven concertos) THE GREATEST BEST Beethoven piano concerto no 5 players Are really 1: Wilhelm Kempff ( The most beautiful piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!!) 2: Vladimir Ashkenazy ( The most colorful volcanic piano sound Ever for Beethoven concerto no 5!!) 3: Grigory Sokolov ( Sokolov The Best rhythmic vital beat! Unbeatable vitalness) 4: Solomon Cutner ( The Best perfect structure of music!! Solomon Cutner The Highest IQ points Ever!!) 5: Mikhail Pletnev ( THE MOST POWERFUL EVER!! Pletnev The Best Crystal Bright sharp clear perfect Beethoven piano concerto no 5 Ever!!) 6: Maurizio Pollini ( The Genius playing Beethoven piano concerto no 5!!) 7: Van Cliburn in Moscow!! Why Van Cliburn? BECAUSE Van Cliburn better than The stiff Claudio Arrau!! Van Cliburn better than The Mechanical Boring dull stiff machine Robot King Kristian Zimerman!!)
@l.e.h6279
@l.e.h6279 2 года назад
꿈속에서 나를 어디론가 데리고 가네요! 눈물 나도록 아름다워요😪
@vinnycriss
@vinnycriss 12 лет назад
It's one thing to be able to reproduce this music, it's quite another to have created it in the first place. This man was clearly touched by God.
@montalineberger4743
@montalineberger4743 2 года назад
I was just thinking. How could anyone create anything so beautiful?
@kitmoore9969
@kitmoore9969 Год назад
Yeah, in the eardrums. LOL.
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson Год назад
You're giving "god" far too much credit. Beethoven was a monumental genius who didn't need any help from an imaginary sky wizard.
@gunterangel
@gunterangel 4 месяца назад
​​​@@TerryUniGeezerPeterson Maybe ! But it's also an undeniable fact, that Beethoven himself firmly believed in God and in divine inspiration too. When he was preparing himself for the composition of his great mass in D-major, the Missa Solemnis, which he'd later regard as his greatest and most important work, he wrote in his notebook : "Nur in den alten Kirchentonarten ist die Andacht wahrhaft göttlich. Gott lasse es mich einmal vollbringen !" ( "Only in the ancient church modes the adoration is truely divine. May God let me accomplish it for once !" )
@nathaliefloch5451
@nathaliefloch5451 3 года назад
les doigts du pianiste touchent directement votre coeur, musique d'une profondeur inégalable , musique qui vous réconcilie avec l'humanité , à écouter quand on doute de tout ... un miracle de beauté
@williammarkham9359
@williammarkham9359 3 года назад
Merci, Nathalie Floc'h, pour avoir exprimé de telles pensées. J'y suis tout à fait d'accord. Cette musique me réconcilie avec tous et avec la vie elle-même.
@walterzarate3649
@walterzarate3649 Год назад
Merci
@ThmJBurke
@ThmJBurke 7 лет назад
I never really understood what Romanticism was until I heard this piece of music. To this day I still can't listen to it without inexplicably crying.
@bartdumolyn1262
@bartdumolyn1262 7 лет назад
Yes. A lot of people have that with this piece. :-)
@javiermedina5313
@javiermedina5313 6 лет назад
me too, and it's not rare, it's one of the most beautiful pieces ever written
@JoEbY-X
@JoEbY-X 5 лет назад
And then they had to play it at the very sad scene at the end of Immortal Beloved!
@antoniosilvestro2494
@antoniosilvestro2494 4 года назад
It is an emotional song.
@antoniosilvestro2494
@antoniosilvestro2494 4 года назад
An emotive song and very moving
@waterkant999
@waterkant999 8 лет назад
most beautiful piece of music in whole music history
@bartdumolyn1262
@bartdumolyn1262 7 лет назад
Although these kind of claims are always dangerous, I understand why you say that, yes. It is perfect.
@simmo303
@simmo303 4 года назад
9th. 4th. PC, 6th. 7th. 8th. , there's more - and yet mentioned Schubert.
@aquamarine99911
@aquamarine99911 4 года назад
Except I'm thinking it was inspired by Mozart's Elvira Madigan, which is ... uh ... "the most beautiful piece of music in whole music history". If only there was some way they could duke it out!
@Ernesto7608
@Ernesto7608 4 года назад
Let's say that it is one of the many most beautiful pieces of music in the whole music history.
@vincentkruk1260
@vincentkruk1260 4 года назад
à vomir
@lalolara123
@lalolara123 4 года назад
So incredible that I could cry. Beethoven is my favorite composer of all time and one of the greatest men to have ever lived. May he rest in peace but his music will never die!
@LadyPapagheno
@LadyPapagheno 14 лет назад
Grande Musica... Grande Pianista !!!
@neversayneveragain3748
@neversayneveragain3748 2 года назад
Have your eyes closed and listen to this piece of music.... your spirit certainly comes to realize that there is eternal God
@chanceheaps6720
@chanceheaps6720 4 года назад
If God is real, this immaculate piece of passion is what I imagine will Grace the halls of heaven.
@Krishnafied
@Krishnafied 4 года назад
Funny that you say that... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iZpQlH8el_Q.html
@DemonCuz
@DemonCuz 4 года назад
This piece proves god is real.
@raymonda5476
@raymonda5476 3 года назад
@Luz Cielo Prokofiev’s score for R&J is exquisite. While composing it, Prokofiev worked closely with the original choreographer - Leonid Lavrovsky- which is why the music so perfectly matches the libretto.
@katrinat.3032
@katrinat.3032 3 года назад
I agree.
@sophiegrimberttweed6618
@sophiegrimberttweed6618 3 года назад
And that we are capable of Greater Good.
@grahaus
@grahaus 10 лет назад
There are things in THIS LIFE that make me humble...THIS PIECE IS ONE OF THEM.
@errolflynn4984
@errolflynn4984 4 года назад
Well spoken, my friend
@elisabethtrinel3203
@elisabethtrinel3203 3 года назад
Je ne trouve pas de mots assez forts pour décrire tout le champ émotionnel que procure l interpretation de ce sublime concerto de Beethoven que je ne remercierai jamais assez...
@jpauer112
@jpauer112 13 лет назад
This is essentially heaven on earth.
@eonasjohn
@eonasjohn Месяц назад
This cannot be so clinical as to be called, math. This is music of the soul.
@KoxboxDK1
@KoxboxDK1 4 года назад
His 250 year birthday is coming up 2020.. His music will live forever, just as he said.. Great piece..
@anderdelafuente1842
@anderdelafuente1842 9 лет назад
Beethoven really loved the human race. No doubt. Thank you.
@jacklim3568
@jacklim3568 5 лет назад
I See.... "Beethoven really loved the human race. No doubt. Thank you."
@SarahJones-wy5us
@SarahJones-wy5us 4 года назад
Ander de la Fuente Do you really think so??? He spent most of his younger days trying to woo a certain aristocratic woman and told he was not in their league, he never found any gratification with any woman , he then adopted his nephew because he was concerned for his welfare only to have the lad trying to commit suicide, then told his only beautiful love his beloved music was in jeopardy due to his ongoing deafness, love life ? love people? no he was disappointed by both.
@Ernesto7608
@Ernesto7608 4 года назад
He did not have to love the human race to love music. And we should love his music.
@SarahJones-wy5us
@SarahJones-wy5us 4 года назад
.@@Ernesto7608 This is a misunderstood reply if it was directed to me .
@Ernesto7608
@Ernesto7608 4 года назад
@@SarahJones-wy5us I replied to the original post by Ander de la Fuente.
@SergeiReiter
@SergeiReiter 15 лет назад
I listen to it almost everyday,... and it never gets dull or boring in any way. Its magic, emotionally!!
@lss9093
@lss9093 2 года назад
기분이 우울하고 힘들때 나에게 평안을 주는 크리스티안 짐머만님의 연주 감사합니다!!♡
@sophieespinosa707
@sophieespinosa707 3 года назад
Esta me parece una de las composiciones más bellas de Beethoven. La sensibilidad. de la ejecución de Zimmerman es maravillosa.
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727
@marioantoniojosecattaneo2727 Месяц назад
Esto es mejor que un relajante muscular esto es una maravilla todo desde el director de orquesta que es una enciclopedia en musica clasica .el pianista.la orquesta completa . gracias esto es música un deleite para los oidos y el alma❤
@violetta47
@violetta47 4 года назад
I just adore Beethoven the greatest compositor ever.
@eduardoguerraavila8329
@eduardoguerraavila8329 3 года назад
Well said !!!
@marazambon7232
@marazambon7232 15 дней назад
Commuove fino al pianto,ma è un pianto che fa bene, che rinfranca l'anima e lenisce ogni dolore.
@mariaalicem.pimenta3305
@mariaalicem.pimenta3305 9 дней назад
@Jenny-pq5eu
@Jenny-pq5eu День назад
So beautiful. Heart breaking beautiful
@annaka100
@annaka100 13 лет назад
Zimmerman is simply the best...
@francette19380
@francette19380 4 года назад
Yes, because it's so rare and difficult to play only those notes without trying to bring something "personal" else.
@edwin810507
@edwin810507 12 лет назад
it's the sound from heaven how did Beethoven done this masterpiece
@christianpauchet4863
@christianpauchet4863 3 года назад
A gift
@paularamos6214
@paularamos6214 10 месяцев назад
Se existe paraíso na terra é com certeza ouvir as mais belas músicas como essa. É um misto de emoções inexplicáveis.
@Nello353
@Nello353 Год назад
I never cease to be amazed at the sheer beauty of this piece. I ever tire of listening to it.
@empireentertainmentevents1353
@empireentertainmentevents1353 4 года назад
If Mozart heard this, I think he will be extremely impressed with what Beethoven composed.
@urgelheur01
@urgelheur01 3 года назад
Piano concert nº 21 composed by Mozart is also fantastic.
@lucianaisaia7228
@lucianaisaia7228 3 года назад
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🌸🌸🌸🎻🎻🎻🎼🎼🎼
@Waddowarrior
@Waddowarrior 3 года назад
how weird you said that, was thinking the same today as I listened...
@user-rx8eu1tv2o
@user-rx8eu1tv2o 5 месяцев назад
첫음 부터 마음을 흔드는 황홀감, 그냥 빠져드는 피아노의 영롱한 울림 햇살 가득한 잔빛이 들어오는 숲길을 걷는 듯한 아름다운 선율들, 짐머만의 완벽에 가까운 연주와 깊이있는 감정 선이 행복을 느끼게 한다
@petersnell3128
@petersnell3128 3 года назад
I love every bit of Zimmerman's interpretations. They're timeless and adorable. He also is a really outstanding pianist.
@colin_rose
@colin_rose 13 лет назад
zimerman turns the piano into a lyric, melodic instrument, more than any other performer i know.
@MiriamAlvarez89
@MiriamAlvarez89 3 года назад
Maybe you just need to listen to Maria Joao Pires!
@davidmauricioinsuastycleves
@davidmauricioinsuastycleves 6 лет назад
La maravillosa interpretación de Zimerman de este concierto para piano de Beethoven, especialmente del Adagio logra la cúspide más alta del Romanticismo. La singularidad de la pureza con el estricto control del tiempo de las notas en la interpretación hace brillar el alma del hombre mortal.
@junioroviedo1522
@junioroviedo1522 Год назад
Al escuchar esta gran composición de Beethoven siento que no necesito nada más en la vida. No importan los problemas.
@ttuConSpirito
@ttuConSpirito 15 лет назад
It is so, so, so wonderful. Outstanding performance. It makes me cry and touches my heart in a unbelievable way.
@V-D.
@V-D. 3 года назад
Same. Same...😌
@justicegusting2476
@justicegusting2476 2 года назад
The advertisement interrupting the beginning of the piano is criminal.
@gavinwilshaw2312
@gavinwilshaw2312 2 года назад
AdBlock
@dwacheopus
@dwacheopus 3 месяца назад
Vpn
@javiermedina5313
@javiermedina5313 6 лет назад
Beethoven, the greatest genius composer ever
@tarawilson5846
@tarawilson5846 3 года назад
Today I'm choosing music for my Father's funeral. We both loved Beethoven. This recording is perfect. So absolutely beautiful. Thank you for posting.
@Thejbirdy
@Thejbirdy 12 лет назад
To my immortal beloved...
@pianonight
@pianonight 5 лет назад
Thank you, Beethoven, for this gift that opens my heart like a perfect key so emotions and colors flood out of me, humbles me with its soaring beauty and inspiring us to be the best humans possible in our short time on earth.
@andrewkennaugh6329
@andrewkennaugh6329 6 лет назад
Great pianist,great conductor playing the greatest ever composer...😊
@jurinawestphal1952
@jurinawestphal1952 3 месяца назад
Ik heb er geen woorden voor zo prachtig. Het raakt mijn hart diep❤🎉
@Jenny-pq5eu
@Jenny-pq5eu 12 дней назад
My favorite Beethoven. My favorite conductor. Who could ask for anything more
@iendefares9580
@iendefares9580 4 года назад
There are no words for it. Its heaven. I can't stop crying
@MarkSeibold
@MarkSeibold 14 лет назад
Zimerman, Bernstein and the Wiener Philharmoniker performing Beethoven's 2nd movement of the 5th Piano Concerto make me feel so glad to be alive- Yet I would want this movement played at my funeral as a going away remembrance and my wish for peace in the universe- This work by Beethoven brought to us by Zimerman’s perfection and gift is proof that mankind can live in eternal harmony!
@hagop0331
@hagop0331 13 лет назад
this is the most beautiful thing ive ever heard...hands down, Zimermans interpretation blows my mind.
@hugorefraschini5969
@hugorefraschini5969 4 года назад
Sólo cabe escuchar ésta maravilla, esta cumbre de belleza😊😊
@Arfabiscuit
@Arfabiscuit 3 года назад
Picnic at hanging rock who could forget how these two wonders of film and music came together so perfectly .
@Hathor2638
@Hathor2638 14 лет назад
Dios mioooooooo NO TENGO PALABRAS... EL CORAZÓN se me sale.... la mejor interpretación sin duda alguna que he escuchado..... hasta con el temblor en la voz del amante que confieza su gran amor...."!!! Si no fuera por estas obras y estas interpretaciones... Gracias DIos!
@a690ac52ed7
@a690ac52ed7 5 лет назад
The piano part to this piece is amazingly simple, almost comically so. Single notes or thirds and fourths accompanied to an Alberti Bass at times. One would not find such simplicity out of place in one of the easier sonatas by Mozart. And yet ... such powerful, transcendent beauty. I find myself asking each time, how did Beethoven do it, with so few notes? How? Unbelievable.
@DemonCuz
@DemonCuz 4 года назад
Sometimes what appears simple are the most difficult things to play.
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch 3 года назад
"After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art." -Frédéric Chopin
@raffa502
@raffa502 2 года назад
La musica traduce emozioni che le parole e i colori non possono descrivere. Esecuzione perfetta e commovente
@omarsalem5671
@omarsalem5671 11 лет назад
Full of hope and humanity.......In days where humanity is almost totally lost......
@user-en1jn4zb4t
@user-en1jn4zb4t 2 года назад
This is the best performance I've ever heard.
@theelerdingteam6263
@theelerdingteam6263 Год назад
The one piece that makes me cry when I listen to it - every. single. time.
@eduardoborges2310
@eduardoborges2310 4 месяца назад
This music transcends heaven
@summersuffridge7642
@summersuffridge7642 2 года назад
With this music, life is immediately better.
@terrytwotoes3225
@terrytwotoes3225 10 месяцев назад
The conductor has the best job in the world he must never get tired of hearing angels sing. Makes me sad to think how heart breaking it must have been for beethoven to lose his hearing
@nickgoodwood4812
@nickgoodwood4812 3 года назад
A short moment of heaven.
@gazo75
@gazo75 13 лет назад
To be honest, I didn't know Richard Stilgoe was a concert pianist. I'm new to all this classical business and just taking a tour around what's been recommended to me and thus far, this is absolutely top top of the tree. I can't believe this piece if music came from a single persons mind. Of course, the dedication and willingness and love of the musicians who play it still 200 years or so later...well it makes a dead hand trace a line down your spine until you shiver with watery-eyed joy.
@marinacerini1641
@marinacerini1641 Месяц назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤ sono in pace con me stessa quando ascolto questo passaggio
@leandrovergari45
@leandrovergari45 6 месяцев назад
Composizione che va oltre l'umano.......musica volta a mettere ali e pace anche alle anime meno felici
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson
@TerryUniGeezerPeterson Год назад
All one needs to do is listen to this emotionally shattering movement to realize that LVB was/is the greatest composer of all time. But also I give 100% credit to LVB. No "gods" required.
@juliannearlene7244
@juliannearlene7244 9 месяцев назад
No, J.S. Bach is the GOAT.
@mamemi38
@mamemi38 2 месяца назад
@franciscohiguerasneira91
@franciscohiguerasneira91 4 года назад
que maravilloso compositor su música es inmortal vengo de un país donde pocos tiene acceso a ver en vivo una orquesta en un teatro la primera vez que lo pude hacer me tocó escuchar esta pieza y quedé extasiado de eso hace mucho tiempo pero cada vez que escucho estos acordes siento la misma emoción y tal como el lo señala quien entiende su música se librará al menos por unos momentos de las miserias de este mundo
@faridehmurao323
@faridehmurao323 4 года назад
What deep, extreme pleasure to hear Chopin, Beethoven and Mozart again and even watch the pianist's and conductor's hands !! Thank you!! 🙏😊🙏
@zarirsethna897
@zarirsethna897 3 года назад
Perhaps this is the best piano concerto by Beethoven
@roelallen
@roelallen 13 лет назад
1:54 through 3:00 is the tenderest, gentlest, kindest, and most loving passage in all music that I have ever heard, experienced, or felt... If we want to know the love in side the heart of God, listening to this passage is peeking at it in clear day light... I thank Beethoven and Mozart and others for allowing us a glance, even if for a few moments, of the love and beauty of God... ♥ ♥ ♥
@scottwallace1
@scottwallace1 Год назад
Beautiful sentiments. I feel that way when I listen to Mozart’s Ave Verum Corpos.
@stevenb4249
@stevenb4249 Год назад
god, no, beauty, yes
@markymarkzero
@markymarkzero Год назад
@@stevenb4249 These morons give their imaginary friend credit for everything, excluding all of the evil and suffering in the world. He takes all the credit for Mozart and Beethoven but gets a pass on cancer in children and the Holocaust. Epitome of cringe
@jans5331
@jans5331 4 года назад
There are many great performances of this beautiful piece on YT - and I have listened to most of them ! THis one however has still by far outstripped the others I feel. I lost count of how man times I have played back this first class performance from Krystian Zimmerman and orchestra. His serene interpretation is just superb. I have not been able to find an equally brilliant performance anywhere. Thank you for uploading.!
@Grayfox541
@Grayfox541 12 лет назад
I feel happyness everytime I read this comment and I don't know why. Maybe because I won't be Beethoven and no one will. Beethoven was, is and will be unique. His music has something that others' music hasn't. Every feeling on every second of his masterpieces. Absolutely, Beethoven is my favourite composer.
@user-bi1ws8iz9n
@user-bi1ws8iz9n 4 месяца назад
La hermosura incomparable.
@thomaswoelfi
@thomaswoelfi 2 месяца назад
Wonderful!! I deplore the people, they cannot feel something during hear this Music!
@teresafigueroa2574
@teresafigueroa2574 3 года назад
Zimmerman es una poesia al piano.
@josealbertoquirosleon4674
@josealbertoquirosleon4674 4 года назад
La música constituye una revelación más alta que ninguna filosofía. Nunca se equivocó este gran genio de la música, el mas grande genio de todos los tiempos, hace hace vibrar corazones, hace derramar lágrimas, con solo y únicamente notas musicales, expresadas de su sabiduría. Esto es un arte, es una magia, y es una lengua sin fronteras. Gracias por tan bellas melodías. Su concepto del arte musical, en lo más alto de la pirámide.
@melqisedeq
@melqisedeq 4 года назад
The harmony of silence and sound.
@mamemi38
@mamemi38 4 месяца назад
大切な思い出、写真なので時々見ながら大切に大切に保管しております。
@nathaliefloch5451
@nathaliefloch5451 3 года назад
one of the most beautiful thing , if not the most beautiful thing you can hear on earth .
@margaritareyes4600
@margaritareyes4600 4 года назад
Ludwig Van Beethoven...a music magician...a key poet...a tone writer...a painter of a coloring book of loving landscapes...of dreams...of hopes...of what should be...looking for happiness...looking for rightness...looking for God...
@dragansavic39
@dragansavic39 4 года назад
As the lover of astronomy I feel like flying in space among stars in absolute silence, and then..... this music comes in. Hard to explain what I feel when listening to this piece. The same holds for 2nd movement of the 4th piano concerto.
@elizabethmolnar4643
@elizabethmolnar4643 4 месяца назад
Marvelous. Thank you.
@jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870
@jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870 21 день назад
My grand daughter Luna 3 years old with this music she is falling in sleep. Thank you Beethoven.
@melinapitari5397
@melinapitari5397 2 месяца назад
Ogni nota è un viaggio all",interno della tua anima
@shupingwang3392
@shupingwang3392 4 года назад
Good pianist. He is not distracted. Not even by himself.
@kdlim8238
@kdlim8238 4 года назад
Masterpiece itself. There's no doubt about it. Whenever I listen to this music, I have a feeling of serenity. It seems like that I swim in the universe.
@evajennen6724
@evajennen6724 4 года назад
Wonderfully commented. Especially for the last sentence. It seems like that I swim in the universe.
@Nello353
@Nello353 Год назад
The piano and pianist were tuned to perfection.
@raywood1136
@raywood1136 6 лет назад
This is such a lovely slow tempo for this gorgeous piece of music.
@chiaraaccettura6801
@chiaraaccettura6801 5 месяцев назад
Il mio commento è inutile .Tutto quello che avrei voluto esprimere è stato già detto . Ma, sono felice che molti siano in grado di apprezzare questa musica sublime,celestiale . Un rapimento dell'anima.
@eonasjohn
@eonasjohn 2 месяца назад
Some composers are just blessed.
@melinapitari5397
@melinapitari5397 4 года назад
Immortale...
@user-yp7dq2jx2k
@user-yp7dq2jx2k 3 года назад
원더풀 최고의 연주 입니다♡ 음악안에 시와 노래와 새벽의 호수의 물안개와 별빛이 바다의 햇살눈심과 일렁임이쏟아져서 아이들과 같이들어요 베토벤은 하나님의 영광을 우주의 신비를 보고 깨달아 작곡한거 같아요 사랑합니다❤ 베토벤님과 모든연주자~♡
@debifambro1039
@debifambro1039 4 года назад
I cry tears of joy and wonder when I listen to this piece!
@elenamansour5415
@elenamansour5415 4 года назад
Que genialidad: en cuanto toca el pianista la música de fondo se va convirtiendo, no solo en el sonido de los instrumentos, es casi voces que se van uniendo en coro. Sube como la fiebre que confunde por su belleza .
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