L.van Beethoven - Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61 - I. Allegro ma non troppo
Itzhak Perlman, violin
Berliner Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim
Schauspielhaus, Berlin - 1992
L.van Beethoven - Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61 - I. Allegro ma non troppo
Itzhak Perlman, violin Berliner Philharmoniker, Daniel Barenboim
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Me encanta! Es, sin duda alguna para mi, una de las mejores obras de Beethoven. Y tengo que darte toda la razon wfgss, en este concierto no vale hacer malavares.
Este concierto es, técnicamente, mucho más sencillo de tocar que Tchaikowsky o Brahms, pero........pero tiene tanta riqueza musical que se convierte en uno de los más difíciles de interpretar en toda su magnitud. Aquí no vale hacer malabarismos con la mano izquierda y el arco. En este concierto hay que saber música, sobre todo. Schneiderhan lo hace. Perlman lo hace bien pero le salen los acentos de lo que mi maestro llamaba gipsy fiddling.
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Beethoven had a far richer variety of melodies and themes in his music.
And anyway, we're comparing two musical giants who both deserve respect.