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Murray Perahia plays Beethoven Emperor, III.Rondo

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Uploaded by on Jan 5, 2008

A young Murray Perahia, with Sir Neville Marriner conducting the ASMF, in Beethoven's Emperor piano concerto.

III.Rondo: allegro ma non troppo

Rapturous applause at the end.

And it just made it inside Youtube's 10-minute limit :)

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  • Perahia is truly the emperor at the piano! A perfect, marvelous performance. I want to see the 1st and 2nd movements, too! Are they available?

  • Yes I taped the whole thing. I can upload them if there is the demand.

  • There is the demand!!! pls

  • I have already uploaded the conclusion of the 1st movement, and also the Adagio 2nd movement. :)

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  • Of course not -- it's not a song.

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  • Toyotafranchise. Toronto symphony mediocre at best?! You've NEVER heard it I'll wager! Who fed you that? tso is a great orchestra and I have international reviews to back it up. What a line...

  • I love Perahia's Emperor. It's one of the best Emperors I've heard.

  • They applauded really briskly because they knew they only had 18 seconds left.

  • You know, the orchestra looks a bit tacky without uniforms... but this performance was very nice!

  • @eighteenwinters Buy it ! Support the artist !

  • Perahia is a masterful pianist, his work with Sir Georg Solti and the London Symphony for the Immortal Beloved soundtrack was fantastic. I am also a big fan of Sir Neville Marriner and the ASMF, but in my opinion, both Wilhelm Kempff and Glenn Gould do a better performance of this piece. Kempff had the great Berliner Philharmoniker, and Gould had the Toronto Symphony (which is mediocre at best), but made a very special rendition of this masterpiece.

  • ..after PERAHIA !..I simply don't watch any other video :-)

    of any part of EMPEROR !

    So much POWER..ENERGY..BEAUTY !!!

    Sir Neville Marriner..the orchestra...BRAVOO !

    Thanks fot sharing !

  • Listing the "best" pianists is a fool's game...but as long as Alfred Brendl is still around, he has to be on any top 3 list.

  • "And it just made it inside Youtube's 10-minute limit "

    -do you think perhaps Perahia had Youtube in mind?

  • In my view, he is the most gifted pianist of our time....thank for so much for providing me with not just hours, but years of enjoyment!

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