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Alexey Koltakov plays Beethoven Sonata op. 110 (part 3 of 3)

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2007

Alexey Koltakov plays Beethoven Sonata op. 110 (part 3 of 3)

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  • Indescriptible!!!!!! A master, the great alexander Koltakov

  • the great alexey koltakov, you mean, lol

  • Pretentious. Horrofic ending...

  • lol

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  • late beethoven is soooo good.

    I wish I could play this sonata.

  • Masterful interpretation! It takes great skill with tempo to reveal the craftsmanship of Beethoven. Koltakov keeps his ego in check and serves the music well. Kudos!

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  • really love the fuga part! :)

  • He does a really good job with the fugue, and I like how the first FF comes on as FF and not FFFF, and otherwise really honest and simply good... ALTHOUGH I wish a pianist would get more playful with the kinda syncopated boppy turn at the end of each fugal phrase, which can really jazz up the fugue without taking anything away from it.

  • @Irelandlass7789 Beethoven's metrenome mark indicates 69 beats per minute; Koltakov plays it at 71 bpm. How many bpm would you consider ideal?

  • i thought it was a tad slow too. still beautiful. and ditto everything else you said lol

  • Excelente interpretación, muy tensa, al mejor estilo de Beethoven para explotar al final y tomar al destino por el cuello...!

  • je pense que le deuxième mouvement peut-être encore encore plus "douloureux" comme Beethoven l'a écrit sur le partition...je pense qu'il faut que l'on sente qu'il est douloureux d'avancer à chaque accord de la main gauche, pour la parti chanté il est vraiment possible d'en faire plus...

  • the second movement is not presto it is allegro molto and the fugue is allegro ma non troppo he plays it perfectly...

  • this sonata is really hard to play, hahaha nor as op 111 neigther hammerklavier, but the interpretation and the quallity of the sond have to be really human. Try it, Great inspiration.

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