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Uploaded on Aug 30, 2009

Q&A on piano music,with Lang Lang

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  • wagneristhebest

    hes talking about different kinds of elements. surely an idiot can appreciate that. sure he uses the same words, does that mean he means the same thing? No.

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  • 12x12surface

    You must go back to the original context of the question - "what is the most important aspect...". In that context, Barenboim is essentially saying: there is NO one single most important element. It's about integration of the various elements.

    In the second question, when Barenboim uses the word "element" he means a different thing. Barenboim explains: "you don't have these long phrases..."

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  • chasebot7

    Again*

    

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  • chasebot7

    There Beethoven goes, breaking the laws of music...

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  • Michael Dutton

    The use of word "like" is an insult. Beethoven and Barenboim are on another level of conciousness

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  • aimeeelulu

    that was actually so inspiring. wow.

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  • philip rostek

    gotta love his man's creative wisdom!

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  • mprimecoleman

    Hah. To the first question, he should have just answered, "Wrong question. Next."

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