Maria Yudina plays Schubert Sonata in B flat major, D.960

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Uploaded by on Apr 10, 2008

Part I
Schubert: Sonata in B-flat major, D.960
1. Molto moderato

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  • i dont really know why you are so upset to me.you gave me a hint of a comment i really had forgotten i wrote such a long time ago.

    so i gave u such recomments in justifying my former comment and u dont agree.thats okay,but obviously u feel insulted,i dont why.

    lets stop writing now!

    we dont come together in style and meaning.

  • Reply from ClassicalMusicReview:

    "I give you a 'hard time' because your view is extremely narrow of what classical music can be and you wish to impose that view on others

    You're profoundly conceited about the narrowness of your view and you're totally unaware of both of these. As you have spent your life in music your taste is hard-wired.

  • But if I make you self-aware maybe

    a window of tolerance can arise in you and save some of your students from feeling that THE WAY to play is as a mechanical plastic Arte Deco Haskil icon."

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  • @organman52

    it is an original interpretation and its lack of conventional obviously insults you and some other people here

    but it is also MUSICAL and interesting

    I think her conceptions are too advanced for your narrow framed taste,it is as simple as that

  • @organman52

    She is not psychotic. She is a genius.

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  • Lettura tenebrosa che riflette il periodo in cui si trovava la Russia, un messaggio rivolto al mondo intero, contro la guerra e conro l'oscurantismo. Maria Yudina si risolleva con una sua personale luminosa speranza, durante l'incedere successivo della Sonata, dopo un inizio dall'incedere misterioso e cupo. Richter la ricorda come una Artista geniale, imprevedibile, mutevole e piena di estro, ma anche con tante manie e stranezze caratteriali, che affascinavano il suo folto pubblico.

  • I thought Richter's one was the slowest, but she fights for this record very well :D

  • that's an artist!!! impressive

  • This piece sounds very inspired by Beethoven's 32nd sonata. It even seems to carry some of the same emotions as Beethoven's. Apparently, he wrote this soon after Beethoven's death. I know that Schubert was very inspired by Beethoven, but I see this more as a tribute.

  • @organman52

    it would be nice if you weren't interested in saying anything at all,here or anywhere else since it is all kaka coming out of your mouth

  • @organman52

    yeah right

    you are the normal one here

  • @organman52

    I will enjoy my musicality and music

    and you enjoy your mediocrity and narrow mindedness :)

  • @kjw163 I personally am not interested in whatever ANYONE has to 'say' about this masterpiece. The only one that should EVER have anything to 'say' about it is the master who created it. You are sick to say that as well as what you say about Kissin. Truly sick.

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