Gyorgy Sebok Recital 1 of 4 (Beethoven Sonata Op 31 3)
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Пікірлер: 9
@asmith88157 жыл бұрын
A great musician and pedagogy. I had the privilege meeting him about thirty years ago. A quiet and unassuming man of distinguished stature.
@DorianLS
3 жыл бұрын
If you watch his masterclasses (on KZread) are wonderful and unique. It is, as if, through music, he is doing a kind of psychotherapy with each student.
@dmhertz3 жыл бұрын
Fabulous performance of the Beethoven. Extremely lively and deeply felt as well.
Please watch Sebok's masterclasses on KZread - they're brilliant!
@laszlogereb38362 жыл бұрын
When and where took place this recital?
@stephenarnold6359 Жыл бұрын
I'm a great admirer of Sebok but there are things about this particular performance that I don't care for. For example, the falling 7ths in the first group (Movt 1) are played almost as accacciaturas, depriving them of their essential melodic function
@elizabethzablockizawadowsk90802 жыл бұрын
I would like to know as well when and where this recital took place. Wonderful!
@saltburner2 Жыл бұрын
Notable for crisp articulation and for bringing out Beethoven's playfulness and humour - but perhaps a little too hurried?
Пікірлер: 9
A great musician and pedagogy. I had the privilege meeting him about thirty years ago. A quiet and unassuming man of distinguished stature.
@DorianLS
3 жыл бұрын
If you watch his masterclasses (on KZread) are wonderful and unique. It is, as if, through music, he is doing a kind of psychotherapy with each student.
Fabulous performance of the Beethoven. Extremely lively and deeply felt as well.
So clean yet very imaginative and immensely enjoyable. Thanks a lot for sharing this wonderful video.
Please watch Sebok's masterclasses on KZread - they're brilliant!
When and where took place this recital?
I'm a great admirer of Sebok but there are things about this particular performance that I don't care for. For example, the falling 7ths in the first group (Movt 1) are played almost as accacciaturas, depriving them of their essential melodic function
I would like to know as well when and where this recital took place. Wonderful!
Notable for crisp articulation and for bringing out Beethoven's playfulness and humour - but perhaps a little too hurried?