“How dismal it is to have no one to go to in the morning to share one’s griefs and joys; how hateful when something weighs on you and there’s nowhere to lay it down. You know to what I refer. I often tell to my pianoforte what I want to tell to you.”
It's still a lot better than doctor's handwriting. I can still read it very well, as Tamer mentioned, there have been much harder to read manuscripts by other composers.
One of his most beautiful compositions. So nice that he existed.
This is.... way beyond words.
“How dismal it is to have no one to go to in the morning to share one’s griefs and joys; how hateful when something weighs on you and there’s nowhere to lay it down. You know to what I refer. I often tell to my pianoforte what I want to tell to you.”
I really like this interpretation, quite unique from other interpretations. The sound quality is also great, on par Zimerman's recordings.
Had. To. Save. This. One
Who’s interpretation is this ?
See the first few seconds, under the line :)
Wow his handwriting was pretty messy I can’t read that
if you think thats messy try reading beethovens manuscripts
It's still a lot better than doctor's handwriting. I can still read it very well, as Tamer mentioned, there have been much harder to read manuscripts by other composers.