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Beethoven - Fantasia op. 77 (Dino Ciani)

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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2009

Fantasia in B op. 77 by Ludwig van Beethoven, performed by Dino Ciani.

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  • This is a side of Beethoven I have never heard. I think it was very interesting (much different in the continuity when compared to his major piano works), and possibly close to what a real improvisation by the Master might have sounded like. Thanks for posting!

  • One of my favorite solo piano pieces by Beeethoven. It is a pity that is so neglected, because it has a haunting noble theme. I like to hear it played by Rudolf Serkin. For me, it is the definitive performance.

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  • @uButtuahnut

    I really agree with you. Ever since I was a child, I've hated Beethoven, his pieces, they are so cacophonous and bear such horribly rambling melodies that they hold no message or great emotion (other than that of a seizure). It is my own personal taste however, but the classical period is the most artless of periods in becoming so formulaic and dull. I think that the Baroque is perhaps the most impressive era.

  • What is life without BACH, Period. Well, some PinkFloyd and Ligeti thrown in. And this piece is, yes, totally underplayed and sooo very much LvB...

  • @Alexander87oclock Listen, you're the fucking idiot who obviously cared that much that you felt the need to actually come back and respond to a simple little commet, if it really bothered you that much that i said i didn't like bach and beethoven, you honstly have no life.

  • @uButtuahnut You're a fucking idiot who obviously doesn't think too much before typing random nonsense on YouTube. If it weren't for Bach there would undoubtedly be no Mozart or Beethoven. Without Mozart or Beethoven there would be no Schubert,Liszt, Chopin, Tchaikovsky ect. THINK before you incoherently blabber gibberish.

  • I hate beethoven and bach...Romantic period is where the greats come from!

  • THIS IS BEETHOVEN????JESUS CHRIST!

    This guy is ahead of the times like no ones business.

    He even has boogie woogie in on of his pieces

  • the shadows of later Schubert and Chopin..all over this piece.... while Beethoven is The creator.. others the shadows...

  • Interprétation beaucoup trop rapide. Ecoutez celle de Rudolf Serkin. Cette page magnifique témoignait fidèlement, selon Ries, des dons d'improvisation époustouflants de Beethoven. Tout faire à partir de rien. Tout le génie est là...

  • Begins in G minor, ends in B major... never seen Beethoven write a piece like this!

  • Magic.

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