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Beethoven Sonata Op 106 "Hammerklavier" Part5

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

Valentina Lisitsa

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  • She broke the string at 7:14.

    I enjoy watching almost as much as I enjoy listening! There's a lot of work that goes into playing at this level. I'm honored just to be able to hear her play.

  • There is no Him, her amazing skill comes from an affinity to music along with immense dedication.

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  • what only a broken string usually my piano catches on fire when i play this :P

  • C'est magnifique

  • @gunz300 so happy to FINALLY see a comment of this kind here on youtube! =D

  • for a pianist at this level,she deserved a much better piano, and tuned ...anyway a video worse to be seen and admired...

  • @anupaum Beethoven used to broke piano strings when he played, a lot, so it makes sense.

  • In this song I feel Bach, Chopin, a little bit rachmaninoff...simply everything and it's really awesome :) now it is my masterpiece and just because of valnetina and her magneficient and "dazzling" playing :) thank you!

  • Magistral! Pourtant écouté après l'interprétation de Frédérich Gulda. Mais, Valentina Lisitsa est décidément incomparable. Quel bonheur d'écouter tout la subtilité de son interprétation. Cette sonate est une des plus difficiles à jouer. Magnifique...

  • Insanely stiff and free from any hierarchy; far from any genuine romantic perfoming practice and a bit sad to hear in 2011..

  • Cuando las cosas llegan al limite el vaso rebosa de agua e esta secuencia de la sonata los conflictos son evidentes y hacen incapie en las notas reseguidas con un auge extremecimiento ,,,,la expresion,el enfasis en la prisa de llegar al infinito de todo lo vivido para acabar en un final melancolico y sufrido ,aunque tan completa es esta como todo el genero entero de la obra señalamdo una locura del tiempo del reloj que suena constantemente Beethoven increible!!!!!!!!!

  • @jacoman1234567 I wondering what you could have possibly meant when you typed "souplesse," haha, cause I really have no idea. This made me laugh, but yes, she is wonderful.

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