Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 26 "Les Adieux" (Pollini)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 พ.ย. 2015
- Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 26 in E-flat major, Op. 81a, "Les Adieux"
Piano: Maurizio Pollini
0:26 - Das Lebewohl: Adagio - Allegro
7:17 - Abwesenheit: Andante espressivo
10:14 - Das Wiedersehen: Vivacissimamente - เพลง
I love Pollini.
Maestro Pollini.
R.I.P.
Thanks.
Les Adieux... la Perfection de Pollini. Il brillera toujours. Quelle splendeur quand il joue. Merci éternel. Il a rejoint ceux dont il a joué les œuvres, Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin... galaxies d'étoiles.
Petite anecdote sur Pollini. J'ai séjourné dans la même magnifique maison à Seregno, à côté de Milan, tenue par deux jumelles âgées qui avaient reçu Mauricio quand il avait gagné le Concours Pozzoli, son premier Concours International remporté.
J'y ai vu un signe et en fait je ne suis pas allé au second tour, alors que c'est le seul Concours International où j'aurais mérité d'y aller, selon l'accordeur du concours. ( Pozzoli 2003 je crois)
Pollini m'a fasciné depuis les études de Chopin quand j'ai découvert ce disque en 1990, il est meilleur encore sur Beethoven je pense.
Merci Maurizio pour ton oeuvre au piano !! Bravo à une des grandes légendes du siècle passé et en ce début de siècle.
J'ai fait écouter ce lien cette Sonate à mes élèves; merci beaucoup pour ce lien merveilleux et fantastique !!! Au revoir Grand Maître. Je préfère même les Sonates de Beethoven avec Mauricio que les études de Chopin que j'ai écoutées pendant ma jeunesse.
Bellissimo bramo di Beethoven ed fantastica esecuzione di Pollini
R.I.P. Maestro
Farewell maestro 🪦
Restituisce tutto il sentire nostalgico degli stati di addio.
Wow, just wow!! Maestro Pollini❤!
È la magia del grande esecutore.
Una sublime esecuzione del maestro Pollini
Pollini has the most economical technique I've ever seen, with the possible exception of Michelangeli.
Wow. Just wow. I think that must be the most amazing finale movement Beethoven ever wrote for piano
I agree! I love the final movement. Can't get it out of my head.
...no...
Nope. Won't call you a "normal". Those pieces have terrific endings as well- opus 111 isn't so much music as it is magic.
Bee Chillin I believe Liszt considered it the most difficult in the cannon if my memory serves me correctly. That's pretty astonishing considering for example the final movements of the Hammerklavier Sonata
The Hammerklavier is far more of a challenge - musically and pianistically.
His fingrs are magic 👏👍
Romanticismo dei sentimenti melanconici.
ポリーニ様、キレッキレで最高です。ペダルも最小限で、一つ一つの音が明瞭で綺麗。
プロの人って無駄な動きがないよね…
Que control sobre las manos. Hermoso finale y una interpretación excepcional. ❤
Beautiful, both the sonata and the interpretation!
Besides Gilels’, Pollini’s Les Adieux is outstanding!
Very good!!! Great!!!! Congratulations!! Bravo!!!!
So very beautifully done.❤️❤️❤️
そうそう、40代のポリーニはこんなだったと思い出しました。迷いなく輝かしいベートーベン。
I love Beethoven
まんほらー Beethoven give us the strength to love all humanity with this sonata. We need pain and nostalgia to love, and we need to love to live, and we need to live if our parents decided for they love, or suprise them for their momentanious love. So love make life and life must be a manifestation of love. We really are loving beings. We love us. The ones who hate are not complete. The sin is our enemy. Love is not all we need, love is all we have.
Bellissimo!!!
Ich denke beim Hören dieser Sonate immer über die Umstände der Entstehung nach und über Beethovens Zeit im Allgemeinen. 20 Jahre zuvor französische Revolution, bei dieser Sonate Napoleons Rowdytum. Die große Freundschaft mit dem Erzherzog, seinem Schüler und Förderer, der später Bischof werden sollte......
Pollini Maestro eccelso
Thank you very much
Exciting!
Love it
Thank you.
Grande Pollini, grazie
제가 찾던 폴리니 여기 있었네요~! 감사합니다^^
Great !!!!!!
no.26好きだ
Любимая соната.
재회는 특히 엄청나다... 깔끔한 해석에 감명받았습니다
If you listen to it on 0.75x speed, you can hear that Pollini actually played very precise and a lot of (hidden) nuances. Also, it doesnt sound too bad. Crazy speeding :)
So incredible!!
good
The instrumental mastery is pretty stunning. I've played this sonata myself for many decades and am well acquainted with how difficult it is. Someone not having struggled with this great work would never know it from watching and listening to this performance.
But it is what he does with that stupendous technique that bothers me. Too often, Pollini's playing sounds to me like someone speaking in an expressionless monotone. Not always. I heard him in Paris 15 years ago or so and while some of the program had that phoned-in quality, he played several Chopin Nocturnes that were simply exquisite.
This sonata is a work that conveys great sadness, longing and then unmitigated joy and I think Pollini utterly fails to convey this. Instead, we get all the notes perfectly played, on auto-pilot. Contrast with Schnabel or Barenboim.
Everyone sees something different, you can’t play all the angles at once. For me, Pollini is balance of sound, and drive. There is a certain degree of remove. But that’s beautiful, Beethoven’s depths can’t be plumbed by any one interpreter. Maybe tomorrow night I’ll listen to Grinberg.
Barenboim???
please can anyone tell me what year and where it was recorded?
Came after listened Win Winters performance of this sonata.....quite different.....
That is quite a reaction to listening to a sonata
He's my favorite but plays the 1st movement too fast to get his great transcendent grasp of everything that I want to hear. This a fabulous Sonata.
The thing that Pollini is known for is following the exact instructions, trying to play it as closely as possible to how the composer originally intended.
@@christianvennemann9008 Maybe. I know Pollini for playing everything very fast. I really dont think, that Beethoven had this tempo in mind. Maybe you can look up and share your information?
@@chrisjokuhn3968 That's just something I've heard from other people in TH-cam comments.
@@christianvennemann9008 Not true, he often plays at a speed superiore to that indicated by the composer.
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Arrau the best ever
Not true! Arrau one of the best! Arrau not the greatest! Wilhelm Kempff and Emil Gilels had more colorful beautiful piano sound for Beethoven than Arrau! Radu Lupu his Brahms piano concerto no 1 with the Finnish Radio Symphony video youtube from 1996! Radu Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Brahms concerto no 1! Radu Lupu more colorful sound than Arrau's Brahms concerto no 1! Radu Lupu more relax than Arrau! The best Brahms piano concerto no 2 are Really=Sviatoslav Richter! Richter more monumental and genius than Arrau! Grigory Sokolov his Brahms concerto no 2 had the best piano sound better than Arrau's sound! Sokolov his rhythmic vitalness is unbeatable! Sokolov more Titanic than Arrau!!
10:13
거의 정석인듯..
ポリーニさんが先日亡くなられましたね。残念ですね。ご冥福をお祈りいたします。
1:40
0:25
12:57
What year?
Breathtaking performance!
Small tip: Lower that chord in 11:34 by one octave
After (G1 arpeggio) how about a full octave arpeggio of similar pattern, but from Eb1? (After that similar one for F1)
Very few do this but i feel it will make the music more 'continuous'
bro are you fr giving tips to Pollini? like seriously?
Dudeee LITERALLY READ THIS COMMENT AND SAID THE SAME THING LMFAO LIKE WHAT@@aefnost
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10.15 wiedersehn
Porca troia che potenza gli accordi finali!! Praticamente un “adieu” con vaffanculo finale 🤣
Pollini pianiste prosaïque convient bien à la plus directe,la plus vulgaire-pas dans son expression,mais dans son manque de"entre les lignes"- des oeuvres de Beethoven.
th-cam.com/video/9TXQSz_4AMY/w-d-xo.html
Sonata Beethoven no1
Is it just the angle, or he sits so low.. it's difficult to see how that could be ideal
yes he sits quite low, but seat-hight is really very personal. I always sit a little higher than "the ideal" but I also know some pianists who sit much lower.
He's leaned over most of the time, hence why he would need to be seated lower.
@@qrstw But doesn't leaning over too often lead to injuries?
Molto pulito e granitico, tecnicamente perfetto, tuttavia forse ad essere molto pignoli, manca un po' di abbandono...
Serkin
Barenboim!
Does not know how to count the rests.
2악장은 너무 기계적이다. 악보대로만 쳤어. 좀 더 감정을 넣어서 루바토를 넣어야되는 악장인데. 3악장에서는 음표하나 빼먹으셨네... ㅡㅡ;
Yes. He plays it without feelings - just playing notes. Too mechanical.
세계 최정상급 피아니스트들 중에서 우열을 가리고 비평한다는 것은 취향의 문제가 아닐까요? 특히 제가 들어 본 쇼팽의 24개의 전주곡 연주 중에서 저에게는 폴리니가 젊은 시절 DG에서 발매한 음반이 최고였습니다.
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