You could almost call the era between Classical and Romantic the Beethoven era! He revolutionized music and changed it forever. Pure genius as this magnificent performance.
What I love about this playing is that it has emotion, you not only connect to Beethoven but the pianist as well. A superb job and a pleasure to listen too, this is how I imagine Beethoven to have played it.
The combination of Beethoven's genius and the pianist's delicate and successful interpretation leave me in suspense, Well done, infinitely good! Thank you.
Dieser Jugendliche fasziniert immer auf's Neue. Technisch schon vor Jahren perfekt, kann man nicht einmal mit dem Gemeinplatz musikalischer Reifung kommen, denn er war auch früher keineswegs unmusikalisch. Und doch begeistert er immer wieder anders. - Einmal hatte ich das Glück, ihn im Konzertsaal zu erleben. Einfach umwerfend. Dass ich das noch erleben darf, sei einem gütigen Schicksal gedankt.
Beethoven wrote this sonata when he was 13 years old. The first movement is pivoting to the later first movement from his famous Pathetique Piano Sonata.
Namumyohorengekyo This young pianist produced totally new Beethoven Sonata world. We never knew before. And that perfectly new Beethoven thanks to Robert Neumann' s musical originality and his own genius. I simply fall in love with his sound of soul and heart
Excellente interprétation...Maturité certaine...Au service du génie de Beethoven qui n'avait que 13ans quand il a composé cette sonate... ( Excellent interpretation... Certain maturity... In the service of the genius of Beethoven who was only 13 years old when he composed this sonata...)
Mr Neumann certainly inserts some passion and drama into what is really quite a bland predicatable and tuneless piece of Beethoven juvenilia, overall I really enjoyed this very much, the amazing piano added much and he really brought out the dark and the light with some very beautiful moments. I might give the 7 sonatinas more attention rather than just treating them as sight reading exercises or using them as a precursor to the opus 49 sonatas for pupils.
This piece has no opus number, i hear it for the first time. From opus numbers there are only 2 f minor sonatas, the first and the 23th (appassionata).
You could almost call the era between Classical and Romantic the Beethoven era! He revolutionized music and changed it forever. Pure genius as this magnificent performance.
What I love about this playing is that it has emotion, you not only connect to Beethoven but the pianist as well. A superb job and a pleasure to listen too, this is how I imagine Beethoven to have played it.
The combination of Beethoven's genius and the pianist's delicate and successful interpretation leave me in suspense, Well done, infinitely good! Thank you.
Dieser Jugendliche fasziniert immer auf's Neue. Technisch schon vor Jahren perfekt, kann man nicht einmal mit dem Gemeinplatz musikalischer Reifung kommen, denn er war auch früher keineswegs unmusikalisch. Und doch begeistert er immer wieder anders. - Einmal hatte ich das Glück, ihn im Konzertsaal zu erleben. Einfach umwerfend. Dass ich das noch erleben darf, sei einem gütigen Schicksal gedankt.
What a beautiful interpretation! You’re just playing this sonata so perfectly!
Beethoven wrote this sonata when he was 13 years old. The first movement is pivoting to the later first movement from his famous Pathetique Piano Sonata.
Exquisite Beethoven-playing of this rarely performed sonata. Robert Neumann is both, a deeply intellectual artist, and a poet.
0:03 Larghetto maestoso - Allegro assai
4:36 Andante
12:51 Presto
Vorbildlich. Best interpretation of these Sonata ever heard
How sad to see such a wonderful performer playing without an audience.
I love this early sonata by Beethoven very much! Also, very nice playing, Robert!🙂👍
Such a pleasure to listen to this! A real treat, thank you!
Namumyohorengekyo
This young pianist produced totally new Beethoven Sonata world. We never knew before. And that perfectly new Beethoven thanks to Robert Neumann' s musical originality and his own genius. I simply fall in love with his sound of soul and heart
Wonderful, wonderful 👏👏👏
Excellent performance
Maravillosa Sonata de juventúd beethoveniana
BRAVO !
Beautiful!! Bravoo , upload this to Spotify please :D
Excellente interprétation...Maturité certaine...Au service du génie de Beethoven qui n'avait que 13ans quand il a composé cette sonate... ( Excellent interpretation... Certain maturity... In the service of the genius of Beethoven who was only 13 years old when he composed this sonata...)
You performance is great
Fantastisch!
Wonderful!! Thank you so much 💐💐💐💐💐
Keep up with the good work!
Beautiful! I’m working on this, too.
great
Where did the cadenza at 2:40 come from? It's not in any of the scores I've seen!
Then it must be a cadenza composed or improvised by RN, as Beethoven himself often did in concert.
Ser gut!
Mr Neumann certainly inserts some passion and drama into what is really quite a bland predicatable and tuneless piece of Beethoven juvenilia, overall I really enjoyed this very much, the amazing piano added much and he really brought out the dark and the light with some very beautiful moments. I might give the 7 sonatinas more attention rather than just treating them as sight reading exercises or using them as a precursor to the opus 49 sonatas for pupils.
Sight reading exercises - you must be a phenomenal sight reader!
Bravo !
You are looks like a young V. Ashkenazi))
Beethoven liked Muzio Clementi, which this reminds me of.
which sonata is this in opus numbers?
This piece has no opus number, i hear it for the first time. From opus numbers there are only 2 f minor sonatas, the first and the 23th (appassionata).
He composed it when he was 11-12 years old, maybe that's why it has no opus number
WoO 47, no. 2
Kiek laidų atsispindi ant fortepijono šono😁
No conocía al pianista.
сверялась по нотам - по-моему, слишком много триолей (или у меня другое издание)
Bravo!