Sviatoslav Richter plays Beethoven Sonata Op. 110 (3/3)
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@TheGreatMirage ...yeah, but then quickly sinking back...to reality again. By the way: have you ever heard the 4th movement of Beethoven's last String Quartet (No. 16 in F major, op. 135)? ..."Must it be?!? ...it must be." ...I suggest it to you, although it is even less cheerful, than this piece (which is also full of struggle).
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@DanielLaszloKovacs That's exactly what I think the finale is about! climbing to the heavens
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一歩一歩階段を登るようなフーガ・・・
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Break the constraints of Fugue apart with your Passion and go straight up into Heaven, although just in your Dreams... R.I.P. LvB!!
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わめきや強い問いかけや、怒鳴り、驚嘆や悲観などがほぼ、奥深く
潜みこんだ晩年のベートーベンの嘆きのフーガ。 ここでは乾ききった涙と過去の女性との経緯の交差が万感の思いで
、昇華される。 斜陽のわずかな温もり、秋の日のかげろいのような、微温で微光の
世界は 特筆される。僕も好きですが、ギレリスのベートーベンと1対1で
向き合う演奏もいいが、 リヒテルの文学作品のような昇華の凄まじさに驚きを禁じえない。
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'...The only large-scale work of any kind that Beethoven composed in 1821...'
Superb perform by the incomparable Russian pianist Sviatoslav Richter.
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@johnuio haha that's such bullshit. It doesn't even mean anything.
Beethoven has a better philosophy of life than many others...
hansmeyer111 3 years ago 10
One of my favorite sonatas...contemplative and personal...thank you for uploading this beautiful piece.
pjioayncoe 3 years ago 5