The first sonatina is giving me the strongest flashbacks from my first ever competition. I’m feeling anxious out of nowhere just by remembering it lmao.
No. 1 goes back to my very earliest years in music, so it is very special to me. As for the rendition of it; the first movement is first rate, perfect tempo, beautifully inflected. The latter two movements, well excecuted, are a bit too fast for my taste. It should be mentioned that Kuhlau in his time was very highly thought of by Beethoven, and some influences can be noted here and there.
Klare und saubere Interpretation dieser drei fein komponierten Sonatinen im gut betrachteten Tempo mit gut artikuliertem Anschlag und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderschön!
Thank you so much! Nine of my mornings have started splendidly with little Kuhlau installations. There's nothing for waking the brain like following along some sheet music, and time codes are just 👌 Looking forward to all the other Kuhlau videos on your channel. Many thanks! 🌸🎹
Al principio parece que la sonata vaya a tener aires de Mozart 0:07 - 0:27 Pero de repente llega la figura de Beethoven: 0:28 - 0:34 Beethoven 5 sinfonía: 2:05 - 8:25 8:46 Para elisa
SI, esta influenciado por Mozart pero yo acabe odiando es ematrial porque en la universidad me las metieron hasta por el c... ahahahha las odio pero a la vez las disruto cuando las escucho al igual que los odiosos pequeños preludio de Bach
This is a nice sonatina, and I am learning it right now, the only thing is that I still can not play the first and third movements as fast as it is played in this video yet.
The following might seem a bit harsh, but it perhaps needs saying, so here goes. The Kuhlau piece is musically empty - a vapid exercise in nothingness; the Beethoven is little better, so regardless of technical demands, neither are really worth the effort, though some find comfort in Opus 49 as it’s the only Beethoven they can actually play. K545 is Mozart’s thinnest and simplest sonata, but has its charms particularly in the sublimely simple opening of the first movement, though the second is a monotonous exercise in endless Alberti bass; it’s a sonata facile - an little sonata for beginners - so please don’t anyone big it up into something it’s not, Haydn’s C major sonata Hob.XVI:35 is good fun, but again is an undemanding exercise in 18th century Classical keyboard technique intended for easy sales and making a quick £€$ or whatever. Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven all wrote keyboard masterpieces that stand with the greatest ever works conceived for the piano; Kuhlau didn’t, and the closest he gets to greatness is being mentioned in the same sentence as the other three.
These are study pieces. So students can get prepared before they tackle the much harder Mozart and Haydn Sonatas. It is for that reason they are in that style. Has nothing to do with classicism, romanticism. They are not for nothing still widely used in the piano lessons worldwide.
0:07 "I know this! This is-"
0:08 "Nevermind."
Literally lmao
@@diegobuitragocamargo.7525 auditory clickbait lmao
So true
I know how you feel, did not happen to me here because I'd gone through it some years ago.
Mozart - Piano sonata K.545
first sonatina I learned almost 30 years ago. I still play it sometimes
The first sonatina is giving me the strongest flashbacks from my first ever competition. I’m feeling anxious out of nowhere just by remembering it lmao.
I will also play this piece in a competition. It will be tomorrow. Too bad I cut my finger today. ( One day earlier )
I will also play this piece in a competition. It will be tomorrow. Too bad I cut my finger today. ( One day earlier )
So many of us are taken back by these sonatinas. Who knows what memories will arise?
I grew up with all these lovely sonatinas since early childhood.
No. 1 goes back to my very earliest years in music, so it is very special to me.
As for the rendition of it; the first movement is first rate, perfect tempo, beautifully inflected. The latter two movements, well excecuted, are a bit too fast for my taste.
It should be mentioned that Kuhlau in his time was very highly thought of by Beethoven, and some influences can be noted here and there.
Thank you Bartje for making us listen at Kuhlau played by a great pianist, not by young students as usual!
Klare und saubere Interpretation dieser drei fein komponierten Sonatinen im gut betrachteten Tempo mit gut artikuliertem Anschlag und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Einfach wunderschön!
Thumbs up if you grew up playing this :D
Here's my thumbs up!
I have been playing this for almost 55 years since age 5 !
Learning the piece now
here👍🏼
First movement tho
This blends well with Kuhlau's Op.55. A fine piece of work.
Beautiful melodies with dramatic surprises. The scalic passages like running pearls 😊
Such pleasant reminiscing of my early piano days.
Fine Sonatinas played all through my later life . . .
Thank you !
Thank you so much! Nine of my mornings have started splendidly with little Kuhlau installations. There's nothing for waking the brain like following along some sheet music, and time codes are just 👌 Looking forward to all the other Kuhlau videos on your channel. Many thanks! 🌸🎹
Sencillamente deliciosas.Tienenlos ecosdemis ratos de estudio de Conservatorio...Oirlas hoy a mis 76 años...Sin comentarios.-
Bravo, bravissimo Jéno Jándo !!! 🤗🎹👏👏🌹
Grazie! Finalmente si può ascoltare Kuhlau eseguito da un grande pianista e non solo da giovani studenti
Beautiful piece .❤
I have now found classical jewel!
I like these sonatas :) they are somehow... Cute. And the melodies are very good. I have not listen much from Kuhlau, but I will change that :).
Nice compositios and perfomance.Thank you so much.
Al principio parece que la sonata vaya a tener aires de Mozart 0:07 - 0:27
Pero de repente llega la figura de Beethoven: 0:28 - 0:34
Beethoven 5 sinfonía: 2:05 - 8:25
8:46 Para elisa
It also echoes Weber, I can't be more specific...
SI, esta influenciado por Mozart pero yo acabe odiando es ematrial porque en la universidad me las metieron hasta por el c... ahahahha las odio pero a la vez las disruto cuando las escucho al igual que los odiosos pequeños preludio de Bach
aaaah y me fato clementi otro que odie a muerteeeeeeee ( las sonatinas pues)
No shit. I didn't know.
I played all the first movement when I was a kid!
Спасибо!🌺🌸🌹 играла в детстве,но точно не помню какие именно. Слушаю с удовольствием.
What nostalgia.
Was one's of first music learned
6:01 Ja, und dieser Satz gefällt mir am besten.
Thank you Bartje🙋🏼♀️
Играл самую первую в видео. Спасибо, что напомнили, как она звучит)
No conocía a Kulhau, muy bellas sonatinas!!,
beautiful very much so Jando good on you
great composer
Just in time with Traum channel
Ganz großes Meisterwerk!!
Bravo!!
11:09-11:26 genius
Wonderful!
Thank you 🙏🏼
This is a nice sonatina, and I am learning it right now, the only thing is that I still can not play the first and third movements as fast as it is played in this video yet.
Período del clasicismo todavia
Yeah! Alberti-Bass! ❤️
3rd movement is my favorite
que tierno suena
❤
Good job
❤❤❤❤
Movement 3 is the one im having a hard time with, its sounds so good here but listen tot he left hand, it plays at light speed
Ja, ich habe sie auch gespielt und zwar sehr gerne, weil sie nicht sehr schwer war!
0:08
Rip the first song aka sonitina is hard for me but I have to play it even I'm just grade 4 😭
RIP Jeno Jando 😢
5:48 🎉af3
Which is harder?
Kuhlau 20-2,3 Or
Mozart KV 545, Haydn 16-35 Beethoven 49-1,2
The following might seem a bit harsh, but it perhaps needs saying, so here goes.
The Kuhlau piece is musically empty - a vapid exercise in nothingness; the Beethoven is little better, so regardless of technical demands, neither are really worth the effort, though some find comfort in Opus 49 as it’s the only Beethoven they can actually play.
K545 is Mozart’s thinnest and simplest sonata, but has its charms particularly in the sublimely simple opening of the first movement, though the second is a monotonous exercise in endless Alberti bass; it’s a sonata facile - an little sonata for beginners - so please don’t anyone big it up into something it’s not,
Haydn’s C major sonata Hob.XVI:35 is good fun, but again is an undemanding exercise in 18th century Classical keyboard technique intended for easy sales and making a quick £€$ or whatever.
Mozart, Haydn, and Beethoven all wrote keyboard masterpieces that stand with the greatest ever works conceived for the piano; Kuhlau didn’t, and the closest he gets to greatness is being mentioned in the same sentence as the other three.
Which is the precise year of composition, 1819 or 1820?
Composed in 1819 and published in 1820.
@@bartjebartmans Thanks for your informative and precise reply, which helps me a lot.
3. Allegro a la Polacca (27:28)
Hay quá
men bu sehri caliram😊😊
No.3 19:00
0:40 time stamp for myself.
謝謝
很好聽
我打算要拿這首考鋼琴副修
Obožavam ovu kompoziciju. I ja ću ne svirati.
19:10
這真的是人彈的嗎?
Một bài thôi
me not know piano
The first one is Clementi's opus 36, you made a little mistake :-)
What are you talking about? This is Kuhlau.
Loking good for sheets)))
No it is not clementi. what?
It isn’t Clementi
very downbeat heavy
bro trying so hard to be like mozart , like man cmon its the 19th century you gotta move on to romanticism
These are study pieces. So students can get prepared before they tackle the much harder Mozart and Haydn Sonatas. It is for that reason they are in that style. Has nothing to do with classicism, romanticism. They are not for nothing still widely used in the piano lessons worldwide.
❤❤❤