The more Beethoven's hearing loss got worse, the more his music become more mature and beautiful. Despite his illness, he composed more music and served as the bridge between classical and romantic period. Mad respect.
The fact he was able to keep composing without stopping and for him deafness was just something to work around shows a perfect example of the resilience of the human spirit.
Yeah,it shows you how well he knew the keys by memory,and the sounds of each key,because it would be impossible to play completely deaf. I fell in love with the piano because of his music. A genius that God gave us for sure.
Beethoven truly was a genius. His hearing loss was a tragedy. I pass the house of his birth almost daily, as I live in Bonn, Germany. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Ode to Joy when completely deaf... Moved to tears, Vin... How can i complain or feel miserable in my small matters? Thank you so much for putting much in perspective. This brilliant man, musical genius, with a giant heart... Wonderful, deeply profound video, speaking volumes without saying a word. Thank you, Vin-- you are a genius, too, with the good heart of a loving father, teacher, and musician. What a great start to my day! Maybe more of this type of video showing the progression of a composer's work. Thank you, and bravo, Maestro ✨🏆👏♥️
Severely deaf and he wrote the 5th symphony, one of the most glorious and triumphant pieces of music ever written. Then completely deaf he writes the ninth. Mic drop
Yes Beethoven was a genius and he was a fan of Mozart, Bach and many more, who were also geniuses and it's very common that artists copy from eachother
Great to hear you play the 5th symphony. Thanks for putting these iconic works into context against his ability to hear at the time: esp. "moonlight", Fur Elise and 5th symphony. I heard recently his deafness was due to lead toxicity, from recently measuring the amount of lead in a clipping of his hair.
You can feel the heaviness in the music when he was around 30 and strugged with the impending loss of hearing. I guess he ever really accepted it and wanted to proof to everybody, that nothing can stop him ... putting beauty and richness into the music, by just imagine it, while some never ever be able to hear for himself.
То, что он писал столь невероятную музыку будучи глухим, лишь говорит о его невероятной способности понимать музыку и проигрывать еë у себя в голове, даже не слыша ни ноты. Это как слепой архитектор, что не видит всей картины, но чертит великолепное здание, просто исходя из своего огромного опыта... Невероятный человек с трагичной судьбой...
This is not talent. It's called work and practice... I like the video idea very much, but from a technical pov, his playing is far from perfect. (Rhythmically at least)
Beautiful! His life in music was beautiful! It got richer and deeper as lose and personal changes would have made life different and even difficult for him, and yet he persevered and created timeless pieces we enjoy today. Thank you for making this known with your video and your own excellent playing of his music. It has moved me to tears with gratefulness that he didn't give up on life and living with unwanted changes and hardships but went forward to creatively live well! Lord help us all that we should be so in living, so as to be remembered in reflection of spirit and attitude of our life on earth by those that know us.
I may not know the context, but I was surprised by the tile Rage Over a Lost Penny. Thanks for providing the titles; I learned a lot of songs that I've only heard.
Incredible.. instead of allowing this sickness to drive him to madness (and you can see the glimses of it through moonlight sonata 3rd movement), he slowly started revitalizing (fur elise) and then the crescendo with Ode to Joy, unbelievable
MIO CARO CARISSIMO AMICO CON AFFETTO ED AMICIZIA DALLA MIA SICILIA UN CARO SALUTO complimenti per il bel video e per la esecuzione deliziosa di questa MUSICA STUPENDA E PER LE ALTRE INCANTEVOLE CON MIO CUORE DALLA ITALIA UN CARO SALUTO SUO AMICO GIUSEPPE
It's amazing what Beethoven accomplished as he degraded into completely deafness. I really wonder what modern hearing aids could have done for him and how they would have changed his compositions.
Bravo! I'm a bit surprised that you jumped from 1811 to 1824. I thought we would hear a teaser from the Late Sonatas - perhaps the Hammerklavier or the poetic Op. 101 or the finale of Op. 111. Still a nice survey.
Very well made and educational 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🤌🏿💯‼️ There’s some of his music I was completely unaware and wrong about according to your educational background on his work. Thank you
I need to get book of Beethoven pieces.I can’t wait to go back be serious in practicing again as in my youth lol Especially it’s Beethoven pieces were the ones I learned first to play in my childhood 😊 Thank you for this collection.
It's very sad to read the progress of his deafness as he grew older (still very young!), and so moving and inspiring when you know the music he created. ❤
Him composing Joyful Joyful We adore Thee while completely deaf shows the power of God right there. Most people would be bitter at God for losing their hearing while being a literal musical genius, but that's when that piece, arguably his best, came out in full force
The Lord is a genius being able to play all music put in front of his hands. I'm 80% deaf, and love deep sounds. Need a hearing aid to understand talking. 😁
Essa foi a melhor sequência de Peças apresentadas pelo Lord. Muito obrigado e parabéns! Beethoven, perdendo a audição, foi compondo Peças mais belas. Isso é surpreendente! Gênio é Gênio👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
Maravilhoso poder ouvir uma excelente execução de Beethoven ❤ e uma honra saber que és brasileiro 🇧🇷 🎉 Ganhou um inscrito 👊🏿🔥 aguardando por mais conteúdos dessa magnitude!
I will give a liked to Beethoven, first time knowing his deaf story and even his completely deaf his still created these music that I am listening even now😮😢
The more Beethoven's hearing loss got worse, the more his music become more mature and beautiful. Despite his illness, he composed more music and served as the bridge between classical and romantic period. Mad respect.
Almost like he was gaining experience and learning during that time.
Or a bridge between hell and heavem
@@PhantasyMan01Is heaven European fascism of the 20th century?
@@yermekjalgasbayev8343 🤦♂
@@PhantasyMan01 Ashamed of your ancestors?
The fact he was able to keep composing without stopping and for him deafness was just something to work around shows a perfect example of the resilience of the human spirit.
Yeah,it shows you how well he knew the keys by memory,and the sounds of each key,because it would be impossible to play completely deaf. I fell in love with the piano because of his music. A genius that God gave us for sure.
Beethoven truly was a genius. His hearing loss was a tragedy. I pass the house of his birth almost daily, as I live in Bonn, Germany. Well worth a visit if you are in the area.
Oh you live so close to that house! Very cool, it’s on my bucket list
I envy your life 😂 I hope to go one day soon
Definitely going there hopefully soon!
I love that you put his hearing sense status in each period, Very nice
Ode to Joy when completely deaf... Moved to tears, Vin... How can i complain or feel miserable in my small matters? Thank you so much for putting much in perspective. This brilliant man, musical genius, with a giant heart... Wonderful, deeply profound video, speaking volumes without saying a word. Thank you, Vin-- you are a genius, too, with the good heart of a loving father, teacher, and musician. What a great start to my day! Maybe more of this type of video showing the progression of a composer's work. Thank you, and bravo, Maestro ✨🏆👏♥️
Yes and I’d love to keep learning about LVB too.
Severely deaf and he wrote the 5th symphony, one of the most glorious and triumphant pieces of music ever written. Then completely deaf he writes the ninth. Mic drop
Beethoven is a stupendous genius, and it seems that his deafness made his works even more impressive and beautiful than when he could hear!
He copied Mozart on many pieces. 😂😂
@@Ciesiam Beethoven has absolutely nothing in common with Mozart! Each of them has a special essence that only they have.
@@xy43214 I didn’t say that. As a matter of fact, I love Beethoven’s works and I clearly know he copied Mozart on many pieces. It isn’t a secret.
Yes Beethoven was a genius and he was a fan of Mozart, Bach and many more, who were also geniuses and it's very common that artists copy from eachother
@@reeaal6364 😂Even today musicians and designers alike. I wished it wasn’t true.
Great to hear you play the 5th symphony.
Thanks for putting these iconic works into context against his ability to hear at the time: esp. "moonlight", Fur Elise and 5th symphony.
I heard recently his deafness was due to lead toxicity, from recently measuring the amount of lead in a clipping of his hair.
You can feel the heaviness in the music when he was around 30 and strugged with the impending loss of hearing. I guess he ever really accepted it and wanted to proof to everybody, that nothing can stop him ... putting beauty and richness into the music, by just imagine it, while some never ever be able to hear for himself.
То, что он писал столь невероятную музыку будучи глухим, лишь говорит о его невероятной способности понимать музыку и проигрывать еë у себя в голове, даже не слыша ни ноты. Это как слепой архитектор, что не видит всей картины, но чертит великолепное здание, просто исходя из своего огромного опыта... Невероятный человек с трагичной судьбой...
The best six minute introduction to Beethoven ever. I will use this when neophytes ask me who is Beethoven.
Can we take a moment to appreciate how talented Vinheteiro is?
Very talented indeed! 👏👏👏
Yes, while also admiring the talent of a composer that makes him look at the keyboard 😄
@@christineheminger7762 Exactly! 👍👍
his interpretation of patetique is bad watch Barenboim in contrast
This is not talent. It's called work and practice...
I like the video idea very much, but from a technical pov, his playing is far from perfect. (Rhythmically at least)
Well played sir. That was the most engaging video I have watched in a long time. A true gem amongst a huge pile of filler. 👍👍
Thanks!
An absolute visionary! Beautifully played too, good Sir. 🫡
Beautiful! His life in music was beautiful! It got richer and deeper as lose and personal changes would have made life different and even difficult for him, and yet he persevered and created timeless pieces we enjoy today. Thank you for making this known with your video and your own excellent playing of his music. It has moved me to tears with gratefulness that he didn't give up on life and living with unwanted changes and hardships but went forward to creatively live well! Lord help us all that we should be so in living, so as to be remembered in reflection of spirit and attitude of our life on earth by those that know us.
Beethoven is a genius.
I may not know the context, but I was surprised by the tile Rage Over a Lost Penny. Thanks for providing the titles; I learned a lot of songs that I've only heard.
Its by his publishers
Loved this video, Beethoven is my favorite composer. His music is simply moving.
Incredible.. instead of allowing this sickness to drive him to madness (and you can see the glimses of it through moonlight sonata 3rd movement), he slowly started revitalizing (fur elise) and then the crescendo with Ode to Joy, unbelievable
Such a wonderful concept; so beautifully executed! Thank you for this delightful and thought-provoking performance..
He is as good as he used to be. He is really a good pianist
I am deeply moved, stunned, 😭 wordless....
I never realized, how much Beethoven laid the groundwork for Chopin’s music!
Moonlight 3rd movement gave me chopin vibes
I was thinking I had a little talent before I found your channel. Bravo! ❤
You are utterly amazing!!! And you taught me about Beethoven using his music ❤🎼🎶🎶🎶
This is with this composer that you realize the level of musical theory. You can hear what you imagine in your mind.
Breathtaking. Thank you.
Um gênio Beethoven, interpretado por um genial pianista.
Thank you. You always provide a brilliant education in such a fascinating way.
Thanks Vinheteiro. Beethoven is one of my avorite composer.
From classic to romantic❤
Just Wonderful, thank you for doing this!
great performance thank you very much!
my heart is touched!
Nice format. I’d like to hear other composers like this as well
Wonderful of you to do this. ❤
Brought tears to our eyes 😭🎵😪🎶
Bravo, Lord Maestros! 👏👏👏
Vinheteiro + Beethoven =🎹🎼🎹 = BeethoVinheteiro
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I love Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement, being a heavy metal fan myself =D
MIO CARO CARISSIMO AMICO CON AFFETTO ED AMICIZIA DALLA MIA SICILIA UN CARO SALUTO complimenti per il bel video e per la esecuzione deliziosa di questa MUSICA STUPENDA E PER LE ALTRE INCANTEVOLE CON MIO CUORE DALLA ITALIA UN CARO SALUTO SUO AMICO GIUSEPPE
Very well done! Thanks!
Great show ❤
It's amazing what Beethoven accomplished as he degraded into completely deafness. I really wonder what modern hearing aids could have done for him and how they would have changed his compositions.
Penicillin could likely have prevented it entirely.
Ótimo vídeo Vinheteiro
You did a great job showing the greatness of a genius composer
Thoroughly enjoyed it
Thank you so much
You are such a gifted man yourself 👏👏🙏
Bravo! I'm a bit surprised that you jumped from 1811 to 1824. I thought we would hear a teaser from the Late Sonatas - perhaps the Hammerklavier or the poetic Op. 101 or the finale of Op. 111. Still a nice survey.
Vinheteiro é brabo demais, Toca igualzinho, incrivel cara, voce da orgulho pra nos brasileiros.
Excelentes técnica e interpretação! Parabéns!
You memorized that damn 3rd movement! So good.
I don’t know how I memorize all of them. Thanks!!
Just discovered your channel. It feels like 18th century.
Rage over a lost penny is a great song title.
Rage.
And I agree with you.
Very well made and educational 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿🤌🏿💯‼️ There’s some of his music I was completely unaware and wrong about according to your educational background on his work. Thank you
1:11 you can see how Beethoven was a gateway from classical to romantic music .
This should be taught in schools. Absolutely brilliant and marvelous!!!
I need to get book of Beethoven pieces.I can’t wait to go back be serious in practicing again as in my youth lol Especially it’s Beethoven pieces were the ones I learned first to play in my childhood 😊
Thank you for this collection.
Bethoven foi e é espetacular, com 11 anos já podia reproduzir tamanha obra de arte! Um fenômeno da música de fato.
O Vinheteiro é um estudioso do assunto e super profissional na arte. Parabéns, Lord! Abraços!
Que honra!
It's very sad to read the progress of his deafness as he grew older (still very young!), and so moving and inspiring when you know the music he created. ❤
Essa parte do moonlight sonata 3 é muito boa! Parabéns lordão! abraço!
This guy is hands down the best pianist on TH-cam. He is brilliant. How can someone play like this level from memory?
After Vinheteiro play the Moonlight Sonata 1. Movement, the wall next to him opened, revealing a secret passage.
Will you take the Python Revolver?
5:19 ... Beethoven in 1811 be like: "Estoy bien sordo, pero.... no contaban con mi astucia" 😂
Entendí la referencia.
Jajajajaja genio😂
JAJAJAJAJJAJA
You played all those pieces including the third movement of Moonlight AND third movement of Emperor. You are incredibly talented. How’s mini me??❤
The constrast in his music from his 24 years to 27 years age, is quite stark
Vinheteiro está tocando e eu batendo o pé, só música top 👏😃.
Great performance👍
This is a really precious story told well.
Fantastic performance! The accursing stare has gnawed at me, though. Subscribed!
Him composing Joyful Joyful We adore Thee while completely deaf shows the power of God right there. Most people would be bitter at God for losing their hearing while being a literal musical genius, but that's when that piece, arguably his best, came out in full force
Thank you, you are amazing.
So, true talent comes from the soul of the artist. If the sense is lacking, the brain creates other ways for the gift to flow.
Wow! Er muss die Musik bildlich vorgestellt haben und so niedergeschrieben.
And then, think about his last string quartets where he is way ahead of his time. Thank you Vinheteiro. I appreciate what,you're doing! 🎉
Amamos Beethoven, ainda mais interpretado por você, Lord . Deus te abençoe.
It's really surprising how the best pieces like fur elise and symphony number 5 were made in a time that he cannot hear!
Beethoven spans from the classical period into the romantic period. You apparently just like the romantic period more.
Für Elise? Best piece? Wtf?
He could hear his 5th symphony. Quite well actually. The last symphony he heard was his 8th
Excelente vídeo e execução mestre. Big fan here
I ave always loved "MOONLIGHT SONATA , 1ST MOVEMENT" !
I wasn't aware that the process becoming deaf started at such a young age. What a genius
Grazie! Meraviglioso! Schroeder (Peanuts) non aveva tutti i torti a venerarlo. ❤⭐
5:19 só eu ou mais alguém sentiu aquela nostalgia ao ouvir essa música maravilhosa!?
Chavinho😢
Sonata no. 8 2nd movement always reminds me of a boy named Charlie Brown when Schroeder is playing that song.
Appreciate the Emperor Concerto 🎉
The Lord is a genius being able to play all music put in front of his hands. I'm 80% deaf, and love deep sounds. Need a hearing aid to understand talking. 😁
Essa foi a melhor sequência de Peças apresentadas pelo Lord. Muito obrigado e parabéns!
Beethoven, perdendo a audição, foi compondo Peças mais belas. Isso é surpreendente!
Gênio é Gênio👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎹🎼🎵🎶🎶!
Maravilhoso poder ouvir uma excelente execução de Beethoven ❤ e uma honra saber que és brasileiro 🇧🇷 🎉
Ganhou um inscrito 👊🏿🔥 aguardando por mais conteúdos dessa magnitude!
Thank you so much!
Бетховен-Немыслимо!
Vinheteiro , низкий поклон за ваш труд/фильм .
Miss him everytime, i heard his song.
thank You, Lord Vinheteiro ; qualsiasi cosa suoni, mi lasci col fiato sospeso...!
Excellent. Vinhe.ethoven!
This was awesome, would love to see "Evolution of Bach's Music"
The older Beethoven was while composing, the less old fashioned sounds it.
Браво! Очень здорово, наглядно, интересно и познавательно
I didn't know that he could hear the lower notes better. what I like in Beethoven is precisely this depth.
More like this please.
Good idea for the video. I'd like to watch more like this one. Maybe evolution of Mozart next time?
He already did it
The evolution of Lord Vinheteiro's piano playing is so adaptive no matter what age he is.
I will give a liked to Beethoven, first time knowing his deaf story and even his completely deaf his still created these music that I am listening even now😮😢
Thanks!
❤❤❤
5 :19 me lembra à abertura de Chaves 🥺❤
Welcome back content-video!
Nice!