Beethoven Piano Sonata n.23 Appassionata. Part III.

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  • Nobody can play the coda with the speed, accuracy and excitement of Richter.

  • when I am listening this version of apassionata Ithink to myself it's too fast, but then, if I try to imagine beethoven and his temper, I am certain there would be no too fast tempo or too loud dynamic, 'cause that's beethoven in apassionata, pure energy and passion

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  • Magnificent.

  • Dopo che hai sentito lui in questa sonata è difficile sentire altro.

  • i would like to see a metal version of this

  • Divino!!!

  • Magnifico !

  • This is evidence of what a good interpretation should be like to hail the composers glory...

    I am a metal lover, this only makes me want classical music more, he bridges passion,insanity and anger into one piece of mastery, timeless !

  • @mc0558 Try Gilels: his articulation and his sound (as well as speed, accuracy, excitement) are unmatched still to this day—both the live from the '50's in Florence and the magisterial studio recording from the 1970's. Richter is too neurotic and his tempo fluctuations, annoying.

  • At least one minute less than most other pianists in this movement, Richter achieves a more menacing incisiveness than anyone else.

  • like a breath...

  • Holy shit... holy isn't a vain word...

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