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Brendel plays Wanderer Fantasie pt. 3

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2009

Allfred Brendel (1931) plays for the german television the Fantasie in C major, Op. 15 (D. 760), popularly known as the Wanderer Fantasy composed in 1822.

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Part 1:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rXycS_0w_pU

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8PDRvF6i5g

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  • can't beat the sound or performance, thanks for uploading with such care.... prime Brendel (and Schubert, who is said couldn't even play this to his satisfaction due to difficulty) ... only 382 views ..... put lang lang tag on here somewhere to get 500K + , but maybe best to keep it the sane fans

  • just amazing

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  • Thanks for uploading. I don't like everything e.g. 5:20, why the slowing in tempo, it is not in the score, and Brendel says that he plays as the composer has meant it to be.. It also looks as if he is burning his fingers on those two chords.

  • ...Though probably no where as well... D:

    Brendel is absolutely fantastic.

  • AMAZING! I hope to play this one day!

  • @harrykinomoto You arrogant piece of turd.

  • Oh, how very grateful am I for having my hearing intact ~ to be able to enjoy this wonderful composition ~ played so wonderfully by Alfred Brendel. Powerful yet sensitive. Just outstanding! Thank you for sharing this treasure here on YouTube!

  • I love the third movement so much. It is so totally wild. The coda is perfect - the last chords are almost comical in how over the top they are. Such a twisted, humorous mockery of the first movement, like the scherzo of the Hammerklavier but taken further.

    On a completely different note... 6:37 is the same chord progression as Hotel California

  • La più bella interpretazione di questo pezzo che io abbia sentito sin ora.

  • I love the way Brendel plays this like he's telling a story. I've suffered through a few tiresome performances of this piece and thought I didn't like it, but now I love it! It takes a master pianist AND musician to successfully interpret Schubert. Fast fingers are not nearly enough.

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