Evgeny Kissin plays Rondo a capriccio,op.129 in Bucharest
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All that over a penny? What if he lost a dollar?
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only Beethoven loses a penny and whilst in his rage he decides to compose a slightly aggressive composition. "oh ffs where has that penny gone!!? aah screw it il just compose a tune about my current anger over this lost penny and get 40000000 more pennies."
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What a shit audience.
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A penny back then easily had the value of a dollar these days. And Beethoven was composing this from the memory of being punished as a child losing a penny.
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@gott1rott oh how the wrath of god that would be dealt
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@Interessant11 Seriously though you literally urged people to butt into the conversation...and do you really think anyone is here watching this video is aiming to "belittle" Beethoven?
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@Interessant11 "Let them step into defense then". But you're obviously a troll, so we're done here.
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@Interessant11 Obviously he's not belittling Beethoven.
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Dont really care whether you laughed or not. Other people got a chuckle out of it. Obviously each individual may have a different sense of humor so it would be impossible to please everyone. No need for you to be pompous over something so petty.
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Well it wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Its clearly a joke.
This is a much more mature rendition and not very so playful or vivid like the one in 1997 in the proms. Yet Yevgeny never lets you down in any case.
ps: This was filmed in the hall Sala Mare Palatului in Buchurest, the largest hall in Buchurest with a capacity of just over 4,000 people.
gkollias14 3 months ago
@gkollias14 Yes,that's right! And I was there - at Sala Mare Palatului.... it was great ! And Yes, may be Mr.Kissin was a little bit nervous at that concert, but he is always brilliant!!!
kameto79 3 months ago