Brendel plays Wanderer Fantasie pt.1

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Uploaded by on Jul 10, 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 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8PDRvF6i5g

Part 3:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YWPLx0-4h9Q

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  • A pesar de todos los comentarios odiosos y subjetivos que algunos le hacen a este video, para mi esta ES LA MAS SINCERA, INTELIGENTE Y HERMOSA version de esta gran obra. He dicho.

  • Hi, Could you explain yourself please berlinzerberus?. Which interpretation of Schuberts Wanderer Fantasy do you is well playes? Vielen Dank!

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  • i love the wanderer fantasy and alfred brendel is the one who plat this the best

    (o i'm sorry for my soo bad english, i'm not sure that it's correct)

  • I really like this performance learned much from it, as I use to play it... and heard Brendel's recordings of it, always like it, always exciting.... From 4:40 are a treat of chordal work and tossing of the right hand leaping repeated chords .....the end of first movement, interesting left hand cdefg non octave 16th's, but still very effective as he plays them ... if any of you have ever played it, this piece will test your technique pretty good

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  • 5:20 ... haha, you filthy cheat :)

  • Franz Schubert & Alfred Brendel ~ the perfect symbiosis for my taste :o)

  • When I´m older I want to play this as good as him !

  • Das ist herrlich!!! Vielen Dank

    Thomas

  • This is indeed a good interpretation, but sometimes too mechanical. Does anybody know where one might find a recording of Leon Fleisher? I have an old tape of him playing this with all the finesse of Brendel, but with more sensitivity.

  • Great sound quality.

  • ...and then there is Amir Katz....

  • He plays it like a storyteller! And storytelling is a major characteristic of this piece, - mmmmm... along with a few other things ;)

  • @The55555SSSSS Absolutely not. Richter and only Richter!

  • he kinda looks like schubert from a distants.

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