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Evgeny Kissin plays Rondo a capriccio,op.129 in Bucharest

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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2007

Evgeny Kissin plays Rage over the lost penny as an encore after his performance of Beethoven 5th concerto with London Simphony Orchestra and Sir Colin Davis on Festival Enescu at 21st of September 2007th in Bucharest,Romania.

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  • 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 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!!!

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  • All that over a penny? What if he lost a dollar?

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • @gott1rott oh how the wrath of god that would be dealt

  • @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?

  • @Interessant11 "Let them step into defense then". But you're obviously a troll, so we're done here.

  • @Interessant11 Obviously he's not belittling Beethoven.

  • @Interessant11

    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.

  • @Interessant11

    Well it wasn't meant to be taken seriously. Its clearly a joke.

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