Closely resembles Vladimir Ashkenzy's interpretation right down to tempi, as does this pianists interpretation of the Op 28 Pastoral sonata, elsewhere on YouTube. He gets admirable voice clarity in the contrapuntal sections. Op 101 is some of the most inspired music Beethoven ever set to paper and you can hear Mahler's counterpoint style gestating here 70 years before Mahler. Listen to this, then the scherzo from Mahler's 5th symphony.
preciosa melodia, muy dificil de tocar... medicina para el alma...
mikelherdez 1 month ago
how can a man rememeber all the noteS???
brainspecialists 2 years ago
@brainspecialists by using one's ears. you don't play piano just with your brain and hands.
AnimalPlanet000 7 months ago
Tolstoy derided this piece as completely without feeling. I have to agree.
warzybok 2 years ago
This statement of Tolstoy's only proves that even a genius can say idiocies...
Barbapippo 2 years ago
Perfect
GilvanGouveaMerola 2 years ago
this is incredible difficult piece to play. I love the tempo, gives room to hear everything. Its a good version. Congratulations.
albarrakaka 2 years ago 6
Was this supposed to be all non-legato ? or his own interpretation ?
DennisChoy1 2 years ago
My professor played this at a senior recital.
beemochobrahms 3 years ago
Closely resembles Vladimir Ashkenzy's interpretation right down to tempi, as does this pianists interpretation of the Op 28 Pastoral sonata, elsewhere on YouTube. He gets admirable voice clarity in the contrapuntal sections. Op 101 is some of the most inspired music Beethoven ever set to paper and you can hear Mahler's counterpoint style gestating here 70 years before Mahler. Listen to this, then the scherzo from Mahler's 5th symphony.
MightyZoom 3 years ago
World Class
starwarz87 3 years ago
bravo!
Squ1rrelkilla 3 years ago