Beethoven Tempest Sonata. Tzvi Erez Live. Glenn Gould Studio

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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2009

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Tzvi Erez plays Beethoven Sonata No. 17 "The Tempest", Opus 31 No. 2 in D minor, Allegretto. Live at Glenn Gould Studio / CBC Toronto. P & C Niv Classical. www.nivmusic.com

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  • Great! Richter Breath! Fresh! Powerful!

  • @Kaggypants

    Repitition isn't necssarily what prevents a piece from being emotional. Look at pieces in the Romantic era. Some are fairly repetiive, but it doesn't make them any less interesting to listen to (although arguably, maybe they did "use" it in a more clever manner than the Classical composers). Either way, I think Beethoven and Bach are wonderful in their own ways!

    Have ytou heard Beethoven's Emperor Concerto? The second movement, in particular, is very nice.

  • @raizelmama I hear repetition. If you wanted to state that Beethoven has emotion, you should just refer me to Sonata 23.

  • @Kaggypants did you just say Beethoven= no emotion???! are you listening??

  • ❤ it!

    

  • @oneginee strangely, I agree

  • @oneginee Well said. I feel the same way about Beethoven and Bach. No emotion: just repetition.

    This performance, on the other hand, is something I can tolerate.

  • Exquisite! I played this, but only a small fraction as well as this; a very small fraction, like 1/100th. lol

    If you love this, you'll love it played on his CD on a 1912 Bosendorfer. PERFECTION! The sound quality is incredible! He must have the best studios in the business because the sound quality of his CDs are much richer than my other CDs. Amazing quality, and renditions of Beethoven and Chopin. Mr. Erez is the KING of Beethoven and Chopin.

  • @SweChristmas honestly I have never liked beethoven at all yet I like a very wide array of classical composers well known and less known before, contemporary and after him. I find his music irritatingly insistent, repetitive, pompous. I sincerely think he was no genius at all. Noise and fortissimos is not grandeur. I have met other musicians who feel the same. So did Chopin by the way.

  • @deerodchan Millions of mindless teeny-boppers vs only a handful of intelligent people. 6,000,000 : 6000 Sounds about right.

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