EMIL GILELS spielt BEETHOVEN - Sonate C Dur op.53 'WALDSTEINSONATE' [1/2]

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I. Allegro con brio [1] -
Emil Gilels. Klavier

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  • NO ONE plays Beethoven like Emil Gilels.

  • NO ONE plays Waldsteinsonate like Emil Gilels!

    When he plays Waldstein, he is sooo deep in my heart and in my soul!

    But NO ONE plays Moonlightsonate like Wilhelm Kempff!

    Please, people, you must be see when Mr. Kempff plays piano. It´s soo wonderfull too!

    I can´t say: Mr. Gilels are the best pianist!

    I can´t say: Mr. Kempff are the best pianist!

    The two men are so wonderfull pianists!

    This two men have broken my heart! I love they!!!

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  • A pity the end of the movement has been cut off.

  • A pity the end of the movement has been cut off.

  • Wat een diepgang!

  • @lisztnut You play the Rhapsody on a Theme by Paganini? I'm interested in your opinion of Philippe Entremont's recording, which I have uploaded.

  • @lisztnut I am just uploading the second movement and Finale of op.57. You will be surprised probably how masterful Arrau takes care of rhythm. But as you know music is not only rhythm and the grandness of an artist can´t be reduced to rhythm.

    Mr. Arrau was one of the most fascinating musical personalities I have ever met!

  • @lisztnut In fact, the older Arrau got the more difficult was it for him to accomplish the required standard, pretty normal I think: reduction of tempo, weak fingers and and,but lacks of rhythm,n e v e r!

    Perhaps we have complete different meaning about rhythm. The 'tempo rubato' for example has something to to with it, the agogic as well. Arrau was well known for his'Texttreue'and he also used to hold on rhythm,but he was also free in the rhythmical arrangement. Straight forward can be unrhytm.

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