I love his feel of playing it and how his hands glide in this piece. He really know how to play beethoven style:) Haha. Mastery of techniques and speed:)
This is one of my favourate interpretation of this movement. The speed is perfect, not too fast, not too slow. I love his emphasize on bottom left hand notes at retornello part!
I love his play style. He is amazing. Someone says "more Romantic," I can understand it is right, but I prefer these sounds are independent because all sounds make me feel pushing down from everything.
This might be the best on youtube. The way he changes dynamics from whatever to fortissimo right in the very beginning grabbed me, and I can't stop listening.
First of all, children, if you are so concerned with sound quality, break down and either buy a cd or go to the concert! This recording is actually illegal, it infringes on his rights the music union protects, so be glad this is even here. Secondly, stop whining about how the music is being played, once you are on the stage you can play it how you want, but he is the artist, he is expressing himself through the interpretation, stop whining. It's like complaing that davinchi draws crooked=-/.....
Nice preformance, but the echoes from the hall distorted the audio. Also, I do not think that what he did was meant as rubato, rather, it sounds like he slowed down to recoordinate his hands when the piece got away from him...a flautist's opinions...i also play piano.
this was amazing. I'm glad he used lots of pedal. The other ones I've seen sound too stacato. Nice feeling throughout as well. I'm learning this peice right now, and I really enjoyed this particular video! Well done!
XD it might be true but in "History" the style features of Classical isn't suppose to use much pedal... let alone it does sound better cuz i like romanticism more too =)
Beethoven started the Romantique era, please read a music history book. Beethoven writes in the romantique style, no i'm not continiously spelling romantique wrong it -is- romantique. You can't play beethoven too romantique, that's like crying about organge juice tasting too orangie, or saying eh, that mozart sounds too classical. It's redundent and ironic at the same time.
beethoven's late period started the romantic/romantique (i believe both are correct; different textbooks give different spellings) era. this piece was written in beethoven's early period, so, indeed, this does sound 'more romantic than expected'.
utopian1129 was just giving an opinion. what's up with you? -,-
I'm a little confused as to the tempo he's playing it at. It's interesting, but seems a little too rubato in some areas. Still worth listening too; it's just different.
very creative but its not beethoven tempo just collapses all over very interesting though. and i dont no if its the hall but it sounds muddy in some sections it was definitely worth listening and watching though
The marked tempo in all editions of music are not beethovens tempo. When you see a tempo marking in music dating from beethoven and back you can bet that the tempo is an expert interpretation of what it should be. In other words, an editor looked at the music and decided the the tempo. Yes...there are editors for sheet music. Also, metronomes had just started to come into existence, even if beethoven made a tempo marking it would be inaccurate, what the real tempo is, no one will ever know.
i was wondering why this melody is not sad at all with such a title until i hear his interpretation. i feel something. this version is awesome!
lamwinglong1 1 week ago
果然是要老一辈的大师才能奏得那么好啊!!!>.<
0927Carmen 2 weeks ago
He is sooooo amazing!!! :D
yeju1 1 month ago
Very beautiful!!!
marian444 2 months ago
好喜欢这一版!!厉害!!!
Ecolymicssa 3 months ago in playlist Favoris de Ecolymicssa
OMG
MCHOI1108 3 months ago
i seriously able to grasp the essence of Beethoven from his playing!!
milkmayling 3 months ago
how many fingers this old man have..?? >.<||
shanchai025 3 months ago
Lock me in a room with a piano and the sheet music, and I still wouldn't be able to play like him after 30 years o.0
TheMrJaycie 3 months ago
The 34 dislikers jealous the old man played better than them !
BOBloveband 4 months ago
I love his feel of playing it and how his hands glide in this piece. He really know how to play beethoven style:) Haha. Mastery of techniques and speed:)
carrotmaniachy 4 months ago
WOW id love he to be ma grandad lol :D
crumpincallum1997 4 months ago
@crumpincallum1997 wait a minute...your not 30 your 13!!
booboowilson10101 4 months ago
やっぱ悲愴はかっこいいわ
teaseyabashi 4 months ago
@teaseyabashi そうだね。ピアニストの早い指は すげえ!
TheRealJuKo 3 months ago
this is so awesome. GOD DAMN IT
tylerhandsome 4 months ago
29 people thought the thumbs down was the download button.
adam2004138 5 months ago 11
Music has no age, fool.
genderfucd 5 months ago
I'm learning this song hope I can play like this someday :D
SuksuNa 6 months ago
I'm drinkin' some whisky, it's about 3H38 o'clock. And I feel et real pleasure to listen it.
Botdu84 6 months ago
Glorious!
jweissman1986 8 months ago
21 people forgot to open their speaker....
Nue1889 10 months ago 3
he's so good....
thejumpingjerrybean 10 months ago
19 people had no sound.
VoluminoeseMoese 11 months ago 3
awesome!! I like this song very much~
careytsoi00852 1 year ago
19 people accidently pressed the red hand when they meant green!!
ThePianoLover12 1 year ago 5
今、リズム感あるメロディラインの一楽章から有名な多くの方がユッタリと癒される二楽章から激しいんだけれど中間部がメルヘン的な三楽章と順番に始めから最後までと観賞しておりました。
とっても、お上手でした!
5clear5 1 year ago 2
WOW!!
i love his style
rainydreamovo 1 year ago
VERY good job. ㅅ ㅡㅅ
xyzMitchellzyx 1 year ago
He is amazing good. Every time I got a headache, I listened to this piece. His music releases my pain. Amazing...
wvufox 1 year ago 5
Wow.
michwng 1 year ago
スゲー
azph4668 1 year ago 2
AWESOME
CheatingStar97 1 year ago
best performance ever heard
ericrouach 1 year ago
awesome playing
icecreamecho 1 year ago
This is one of my favourate interpretation of this movement. The speed is perfect, not too fast, not too slow. I love his emphasize on bottom left hand notes at retornello part!
wclmyy 1 year ago 9
so much freedom in his phrasing. i like it very much.
paradajz13 1 year ago 57
I love his play style. He is amazing. Someone says "more Romantic," I can understand it is right, but I prefer these sounds are independent because all sounds make me feel pushing down from everything.
coloredtoes 2 years ago
i love that, this movement and this piece and this performance, very nice!
funfunpiano 2 years ago
Beautiful piece, I just love it so much.
hueychoi2006 2 years ago
fantastic
christinewouters 2 years ago 3
Hey =) Im happy Eric is my grandmother's brother. He plays soo good O.o
xXTheCupcakesXx 2 years ago 34
Thanks xXTheCupcakesXx !
I think so,too.
bbpianos 2 years ago
you're a luck one
matafannimE 1 year ago
In this movement it's obvious he studied with Alfred Cortot.
kreutzo1 2 years ago 5
Way to go old man!!
You rock more than most teenagers do ;)
k1awdttt 2 years ago 126
This might be the best on youtube. The way he changes dynamics from whatever to fortissimo right in the very beginning grabbed me, and I can't stop listening.
bushinarin 2 years ago
who is this person????
hes so good
jimpkim 2 years ago 5
that is eric heidsieck
ericrouach 1 year ago
AWESOME!!!!!!!
diegowsanchez 2 years ago 4
I LOVE IT! His interpretation ios different, but the feeling matches :D
4869apoptoxin4869 2 years ago 4
That's great
I love the melody
Kitten1403 2 years ago
First of all, children, if you are so concerned with sound quality, break down and either buy a cd or go to the concert! This recording is actually illegal, it infringes on his rights the music union protects, so be glad this is even here. Secondly, stop whining about how the music is being played, once you are on the stage you can play it how you want, but he is the artist, he is expressing himself through the interpretation, stop whining. It's like complaing that davinchi draws crooked=-/.....
akm5176 2 years ago 4
Nice preformance, but the echoes from the hall distorted the audio. Also, I do not think that what he did was meant as rubato, rather, it sounds like he slowed down to recoordinate his hands when the piece got away from him...a flautist's opinions...i also play piano.
XEA6L 2 years ago
i dont know~ the use of pedal is interesting, but for myself it's a bit too... romantic? regardless this is wonderful ty~
utopian1129 2 years ago
good job :]
Chico11star 2 years ago 2
Interesting interpretation.
Edward3600 3 years ago 4
this was amazing. I'm glad he used lots of pedal. The other ones I've seen sound too stacato. Nice feeling throughout as well. I'm learning this peice right now, and I really enjoyed this particular video! Well done!
xxperrasxx 3 years ago 3
XD it might be true but in "History" the style features of Classical isn't suppose to use much pedal... let alone it does sound better cuz i like romanticism more too =)
aIIenxwaIker 2 years ago 2
the soundquality is not the best, but he is too agressive i think, alfred brendel plays it much better
hollobunseglak 3 years ago
eric Heidseick a pris des cours avec Wilhelm Kempff sur Beethoven a positano alors, je pense que au niveau du tempo il sait de quoi il parle.
dorian34100 3 years ago
hmm.. i don´t like this interpretation... too much romantic!
Chameusepianist 3 years ago
Beethoven started the Romantique era, please read a music history book. Beethoven writes in the romantique style, no i'm not continiously spelling romantique wrong it -is- romantique. You can't play beethoven too romantique, that's like crying about organge juice tasting too orangie, or saying eh, that mozart sounds too classical. It's redundent and ironic at the same time.
akm5176 2 years ago
beethoven's late period started the romantic/romantique (i believe both are correct; different textbooks give different spellings) era. this piece was written in beethoven's early period, so, indeed, this does sound 'more romantic than expected'.
utopian1129 was just giving an opinion. what's up with you? -,-
curlycuttlefish 2 years ago
I'm a little confused as to the tempo he's playing it at. It's interesting, but seems a little too rubato in some areas. Still worth listening too; it's just different.
davidjb100 3 years ago 3
very creative but its not beethoven tempo just collapses all over very interesting though. and i dont no if its the hall but it sounds muddy in some sections it was definitely worth listening and watching though
nlevitin 3 years ago
The marked tempo in all editions of music are not beethovens tempo. When you see a tempo marking in music dating from beethoven and back you can bet that the tempo is an expert interpretation of what it should be. In other words, an editor looked at the music and decided the the tempo. Yes...there are editors for sheet music. Also, metronomes had just started to come into existence, even if beethoven made a tempo marking it would be inaccurate, what the real tempo is, no one will ever know.
akm5176 2 years ago
really like this part...
cashflowtips 3 years ago 3