Claudio Arrau - Beethoven Sonata No. 32 - 2nd Mvmt. (1/2)

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Ludwig Van Beethoven
Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111
2nd Movement
Arietta - Adagio molto, semplice e cantabile
performed by Claudio Arrau

1st Movement:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBgSSK0m5kA

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  • beethoven really is the greatest composer.

  • it really pisses me off when i look for wonderful comments and all i can find is a stupid arguments between 2 people

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  • @InXLsisDeo watch?v=4yiNwyaeUTQ

  • You can see this perfect interpretation of this sublime sonata uncut here:

    "Claudio Arrau - Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111 (Paris 1970) "

  • 7:58 the most heartbreaking music

  • beethoven es el padre del jazz! geniooooooooooo!

  • How about that Ragtime feel @6:56 jazz before its time

  • If you want to know Bach, listen to Glenn Gould. If you want Beethoven, listen to Claudio Arrau!

  • @mnemko That's the reason why Arrau was, is and will be the best interpreter of Beethoven. His deep understanding and spiritual insight in the work distinguishes him from any other performer, is totally unique in this.

  • I've heard Schnabel, Brendel, and others. I find Arrau's sensitivity transcendent.

  • Realmente esta sonata es increíble, es capaz de llevarte por un camino de tranquilidad y relajación inicial para terminar con un estallido de música que pone alerta a todos tus sentidos y emociones. Pero esto sólo se logra con la gran interpretación del maestro Claudio Arrau León quien es el único capaz de entender y trasmitir las emociones que Beethoven quiso plasmar en cada nota.

  • Swing dell'ottocento!

    :-)

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