"Sehnsucht" is the word that best captures the spirit in this heartreanding piece, Connection to God (who or whatever that is). Friedrich Gulda is also phenomenal. He captures the masculinity of Beethoven better than anyone else in my opinion.
actually i read different literature recently that said she had received much help throuhg her life from many people and patrons. And her sister I thin k was kind to her. So it wasn t all bad. i believe she had a great sense of humour and met her idol Chaplin on a couple of occasions. She knew the key to life. let humour dampen the sometimes cruel world we live in. i guess being in plaster for a year or so and not being able to play the piani must have been torture.
Got her LP`s and CD`s from Philips, but haven`t heared this edit, it`s as mentioned before eternal and Clara is the greates pianist for me. Hope you know her sad story. Thanks for charing this with us.
"Sehnsucht" is the word that best captures the spirit in this heartreanding piece, Connection to God (who or whatever that is). Friedrich Gulda is also phenomenal. He captures the masculinity of Beethoven better than anyone else in my opinion.
bubjar 2 years ago
One of the most poignant slow movements of all time and played with the most heart rending anguish, yet nobility and purity.Bless her!
mehertoorkey 3 years ago
So true and genuine....prayer in motion
FerozaLaBonne 3 years ago
actually i read different literature recently that said she had received much help throuhg her life from many people and patrons. And her sister I thin k was kind to her. So it wasn t all bad. i believe she had a great sense of humour and met her idol Chaplin on a couple of occasions. She knew the key to life. let humour dampen the sometimes cruel world we live in. i guess being in plaster for a year or so and not being able to play the piani must have been torture.
chad410 3 years ago
Got her LP`s and CD`s from Philips, but haven`t heared this edit, it`s as mentioned before eternal and Clara is the greates pianist for me. Hope you know her sad story. Thanks for charing this with us.
bikercowboy1 3 years ago 3
Where can I read about her sad story?
FerozaLaBonne 3 years ago
Thank you Clara, we love you!!!
kph2105 3 years ago 4
mükemmel
franzkafkas 3 years ago
Franz my favourite author or one of them
chad410 3 years ago
great
sylvio1980 4 years ago 4
Greatest performance of this movement ever
sylvio1980 4 years ago 3
Best performance of this movement i have ever heard, most sublime , most ethereal, celestial, heavenly - call what you wish
I already bought lp of this hard to find performance on ebay
sylvio1980 4 years ago 7
It wasn't she who was playing. No way! This is impossible! This is not human! Or is just this what humanity is all about?
Adeinstein11 4 years ago 7
Amazin!Clara Haskil...I love this pianist.She is the music.
go8zu 4 years ago 7