Haydn: Sonata in E minor, Hob.XVI:34 [Alfred Brendel]

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  • @diaA1na53
    @diaA1na532 жыл бұрын

    @00:00 1 presto @5:53 2 adagio @11:00 3 molto vivace

  • @turalhuseynov4217
    @turalhuseynov42177 күн бұрын

    Əıa zövqlə dinledim

  • @TobZ750
    @TobZ7504 ай бұрын

    I was on a concert of Seong Jin Cho and this was his extra piece it was so beautiful

  • @alinaholodoolina147
    @alinaholodoolina1474 ай бұрын

    1 часть(presto): 0:01 ГП e-moll (тоника) 0:15 СП 0:43 ПП G-dur (параллельный мажор) 2 часть(adagio): 5:53 основная тема G-dur 3 часть(molto vivace): Рондо - 5ти частная форма(A B A C A) 11:00 Рефрен (A) 11:34 Эпизод 1 (B) 12:19 Рефрен (A) 12:55 Эпизод 2 (C) 13:47 Рефрен (A)

  • @silviaescobar5006
    @silviaescobar50062 жыл бұрын

    Que maravilla!!! Retomo esta Sonata a mis 78 años. La toqué por vez primera a los 17 con mi maravillosa profesora Gloria de Loizaga que en paz descanse. Brendel lo borda. Silvia Escobar. Madrid

  • @atomic6986
    @atomic69865 ай бұрын

    Haydn spittin fire as always!!! 🔥🔥🔥 I recommend this track to everyone!!

  • @fazception
    @fazception Жыл бұрын

    im studying this sonata right now. i finished the first movement. last time i was played mozart sonata no 7 and this one is great than the other mozart... love this

  • @tonys5259

    @tonys5259

    7 ай бұрын

    I love the first moment 😁

  • @David325
    @David325 Жыл бұрын

    Це чудово! Дякую!

  • 8 ай бұрын

    Es preciosa, la estoy estudiando y disfruto mucho de ella

  • @stevenzeluck
    @stevenzeluckАй бұрын

    My Favorite pianist - Brendel

  • @5minuterevolutionary493
    @5minuterevolutionary493 Жыл бұрын

    It is not on apple music, as far as I can tell. But then Apple Music search is just bizarre. Nice to hear it again, his touch is very vigorous but brings out the musical wit nicely.

  • @pghagen
    @pghagen2 жыл бұрын

    Like always, Brendel is the perfect Haydn performer! Thanks for uploading!

  • @williambunter3311
    @williambunter33116 ай бұрын

    Gorgeous!

  • @user-nw9np6yi7y
    @user-nw9np6yi7y5 ай бұрын

    Haydn is Fabulous!!! Fantastic!!! Brendel is a BadAss!!! YES!!! ❤😮😂🎉

  • @mrbrianmccarthy
    @mrbrianmccarthy Жыл бұрын

    Listen to that first theme in the third mvt and then compare it to Beethoven's theme from his 3rd mvt of his piano concerto in c minor. VERY similar rhythm, phrase structure. there are several other sections in this sonata that Beethoven lifted as well(If you listen to Beethoven's op 79, you will hear a few sections that are similar as well)

  • @mesut7386

    @mesut7386

    Жыл бұрын

    So can we say Haydn provided a big inspiration to Beethoven?

  • @mrbrianmccarthy

    @mrbrianmccarthy

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mesut7386 Oh yeah, huge.

  • @jakeaboy1232

    @jakeaboy1232

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mesut7386 I mean he literally was his student for awhile so I’d assume so

  • @elaineblackhurst1509

    @elaineblackhurst1509

    8 ай бұрын

    @@jakeaboy1232 Beethoven learned a lot from Haydn through studying his music, playing and listening to it, and copying it out (string quartet Opus 20 No 1, parts of Symphony 99 for example). Beethoven did not learn much from the *counterpoint* lessons with Haydn - essentially studying a form of technical musical grammar from the standard manual of the time by Fux*; these lessons took place for about 14 months immediately after his arrival in Vienna in 1792. Beethoven was quite clear about the hundreds of exercises he completed for Haydn- many of which were not corrected: ‘I learned nothing from Haydn’. Really not sure why this teacher pupil relationship thing is mentioned so often on KZread as though it has some relevance - it absolutely does not, and certainly when we then start reading about ‘influence’ and ‘inspired by…’ and other such nonsense, it becomes ridiculous. * Fux’s Gradus ad Parnassum was the only counterpoint manual in JS Bach’s library.

  • @user-xy7sw5ib5m
    @user-xy7sw5ib5m Жыл бұрын

    Браво

  • @mrbrianmccarthy
    @mrbrianmccarthy Жыл бұрын

    Note the pause in MM8---How many times did Beethoven use that in HIs pieces? Beethoven knew this piece well, you can count on it. I hear so much of Haydn in Beethoven, its incredible that more musicologists don't mention his borrowings, not just from haydn, but from Mozart as well.

  • @theharry801

    @theharry801

    9 ай бұрын

    its mentioned a lot, beethoven was taught by haydn

  • @elaineblackhurst1509

    @elaineblackhurst1509

    8 ай бұрын

    @@theharry801 It is mentioned a lot, but is in fact a lazy, misleading, and irrelevant piece of clickbait. Beethoven took *counterpoint* lessons from Haydn on-and-off for about 14 months between his arrival in Vienna in November 1792 and Haydn’s departure for his second trip to England in January 1794. Beethoven had to complete hundreds of exercises - a sort of technical musical grammar - from Fux’s Gradus ad Parnassum; the lessons were not a success, Haydn was too busy to correct all but a few of Beethoven’s errors in the exercises, and as Beethoven explicitly said: ‘I learned nothing from Haydn’.* Given this context, I am amazed that this teacher/pupil relationship is constantly repeated all over KZread as if it is a piece of valuable insight being shared by commentators wishing to display their erudition. Beethoven *did* learn a huge amount from Haydn - arguably more than from any other single composer - in terms of compositional technique, but not one jot of it came from plodding through Fux with Haydn himself. * Again, this famous comment is ridiculous *except* in its proper context.

  • @romkrasorg
    @romkrasorg Жыл бұрын

    Super!

  • @plumetinocheti6552
    @plumetinocheti65524 ай бұрын

    Estupenda. Sobresaliente

  • @GiorgiIssakadze
    @GiorgiIssakadze4 ай бұрын

  • @calebhu6383
    @calebhu6383 Жыл бұрын

    0:22

  • @petercrosland5502
    @petercrosland5502 Жыл бұрын

    Was it Rumpelstiltskin who was spinning gold from straw?

  • @user-vh7vo7vw4n
    @user-vh7vo7vw4n Жыл бұрын

    7:25

  • @elaineblackhurst1509
    @elaineblackhurst15099 ай бұрын

    It’s the sonata Hob. XVI:34; there is absolutely no point in using alternative numberings which simply pointlessly confuse matters.

  • @grumensch995

    @grumensch995

    2 ай бұрын

    53. was the number of Haydn himself, the Hob came later

  • @elaineblackhurst1509

    @elaineblackhurst1509

    2 ай бұрын

    @@grumensch995 No it wasn’t. Yes it did.

  • @_43g878
    @_43g87811 ай бұрын

    Я сам пианист играю ее и она мне нравится и да я играл на концерте месте с симфоническим оркестром и у нас получилось и мне севолишь 14 лет

  • @dmitryodruzov1781

    @dmitryodruzov1781

    10 ай бұрын

    Жаль, писать грамотно не научился… а так молодец, коль не шутишь

  • @Terrabait

    @Terrabait

    6 ай бұрын

    шо, с симфоническим оркестром? сонату???

  • @AvrilWu-bx9zj

    @AvrilWu-bx9zj

    14 күн бұрын

    Ok...sooooooo...what's ur point

  • @tororo___.0618
    @tororo___.061811 ай бұрын

    5:51

  • @tororo___.0618
    @tororo___.061810 ай бұрын

    9:49

  • @hfdzhdxh99
    @hfdzhdxh999 ай бұрын

    11:00

  • @AlessioAndres
    @AlessioAndres11 ай бұрын

    Ok. The guy can play Haydn. First ok thing I hear from this guy.

  • @fabiograssi670
    @fabiograssi67010 ай бұрын

    In your opinion, does Brendel play a presto in the 1st mov.? A completely wrong agogic. Listen to Jando.

  • @ralsei217

    @ralsei217

    9 ай бұрын

    remember its a classical presto

  • @fabiograssi670

    @fabiograssi670

    9 ай бұрын

    I am Italian and didn’t know that 250 years ago presto meant slow. If so, what did allegro mean, funeral march?

  • @ralsei217

    @ralsei217

    9 ай бұрын

    @@fabiograssi670 how is it slow

  • @fabiograssi670

    @fabiograssi670

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ralsei217 I mean, it is performaed like an allegro moderato. The correct agogic, rendering the compact tension of the mov., is Jando's. It was not very common to mark presto a first mov., clearly Haydn wanted a speedy pace and if you listen to Jando you understand why.

  • @not_meepington

    @not_meepington

    2 ай бұрын

    I’d say he played the first movement at around a slower vivace. I agree that it could’ve indeed been a slightly brisker pace, but the attention to all other details and the clarity of the performance was quite marvelous, at least in my opinion.

  • @Jamric-gr8gr
    @Jamric-gr8gr5 ай бұрын

    Honestly better than Mozart.

  • @majdabdulaziz714

    @majdabdulaziz714

    4 ай бұрын

    Completely agree

  • @baluthelol6225

    @baluthelol6225

    4 ай бұрын

    I think Haydn was the worst of the three... Beethoven wins, no questions, but Haydn is very shit...

  • @majdabdulaziz714

    @majdabdulaziz714

    4 ай бұрын

    @@baluthelol6225 You clearly didn't hear much of his works or didn't even hear any of them so I consider you hear some of his piano trios or string quartets or one of his 104 symphonies before stating such crucial words

  • @yuk_notkim7658

    @yuk_notkim7658

    4 ай бұрын

    @@majdabdulaziz714 Or even his Creation.

  • @Lordran__

    @Lordran__

    3 ай бұрын

    @@baluthelol6225agreed