Grigory Sokolov — Beethoven, Sonata op. 28/III

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Uploaded by on Sep 8, 2010

Third & fourth movements : Scherzo & Rondo.
Paris, théâtre des Champs-Élysées, 2002.

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  • 2:45 please kill these son of bitch from the public. Fuck!!!!

  • @kandutery I got a stupid dutch voice commercial about candy for the throat at 2:45. YT get more cunning with the commercials. If it gets too crazy I am out of here. They put commercials on my Scriabin plays Scriabin recordings that are free of copyrights due to the fact that both the composer and performer died in 1915. Yet my complaints made no result, they simply ignore when there is money to be made.

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  • Ravissante coupe de cheveux .... lol

    J'adore son jeu, absolument magnifique !

  • @VladislavGomulka I'm saying its unreasonable for performers to have a sanctimonious attitude toward their paying supporters, and if there are dimensions to their playing inaccessible to this 'public' that is at least in part due to the fact that not everyone has the luxury of hundreds of hours of practice time to delve into the music and learn the things you can only learn by playing. Artistic discipline of any kind, perfected, requires a mass of dabbling amateurs to pay these specialists.

  • @hymnofashes Can you elaborate further for a better diagnosis of your mental condition

  • @VladislavGomulka Please kill these son of a bitch who do things other than play the piano 10 hours a day so that I can do that without having to grow my own food and shit so I can reach this level... bitch... or something.

  • @VladislavGomulka only sometimes

  • @kandutery You are a man of a high culture

  • Tahnk you very much for uploading. a great performance, brilliant, a new reading of Beethoven's place at the beginnings of Romanticism. At some points I feel I can hear an old hapsichord still trying to express itself, but the pianoforte wins the battle. Great technique.

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