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Daniel Barenboim: Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor, Op. 37 (with Staatskapelle Berlin)
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- čas přidán 15. 08. 2024
- From the Klavierfestival Ruhr in the Jahrhunderthalle Bochum, Germany:
Daniel Barenboim conducts and performs with Staatskapelle Berlin
Ludwig van Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 3 in C minor Op. 37
00:00 Intro
00:10 I. Allegro con brio
18:10 II. Largo
28:08 III. Allegro
Daniel Barenboim - piano and conductor
Staatskapelle Berlin
About the event
In time for his 65th birthday in 2007, Daniel Barenboim has completed a cycle of Beethoven's piano concertos. Recorded live at the prestigious Klavier-Festival Ruhr in May 2007, this recording reflects both a very individual and special reading of Beethoven’s music and the artist’s life-long dedication to the composer. Daniel Barenboim is one of the most prolific and high-profile artists performing on international stages today and Beethoven’s masterpieces have been a key part of his repertoire throughout his career, both as a conductor and as a pianist.
Beethoven himself was a keyboard virtuoso of almost awesome abilities who created a sensation wherever he played. It is no wonder, therefore, that the piano was central to Beethoven’s overall output. Daniel Barenboim, artistic personality and former wunderkind, long an essential part of the international musical scene both on the conductor’s podium and at the piano, is the perfect match for this demanding music. Conducting and playing at the same time, Barenboim chose his orchestra of almost two decades, the Staatskapelle Berlin, which he has praised warmly for its exceptional, dark and warm sound. With a tradition reaching back to 1570, the Staatskapelle Berlin is one of the oldest orchestras in the world. Barenboim plays Beethoven brings together two musical masterminds.
About the piece
We tend to forget that when Ludwig van Beethoven left his hometown of Bonn at the end of 1792 and, still only twenty-two years old, traveled to Vienna to receive the "spirit of Mozart from Haydn's hands", it was above all as a pianist that he created a sensation. (lt is worth adding parenthetically that this was, in fact, Beethoven's second visit to Vienna, but on this occasion, he settled in the city for good.) He was a keyboard virtuoso of almost awesome abilities, taking part in contests with rival pianists which, hugely popular with the general public, were applauded frenetically and invariably ended with Beethoven wiping the floor with his worsted opponents. Not only did this create a furor, but it also caused alarm: "This is no human being, but the devil himself," exclaimed Abbé Gelinek, who as a composer and pianist was acclaimed for his improvisations but who had just been defeated by Beethoven in one such contest. Vienna had never known anything like it. "The very devil is in this young man," Gelinek went on; such playing was unprecedented. "He can overcome difficulties and produce effects on the piano that we could never have imagined in our wildest dreams."
In short, we may imagine the young Beethoven as the pianist of our dreams. Audiences lay at his feet. Particularly famous is an account by Carl Czerny, one of Beethoven's piano pupils, who describes bis mentor's gifts as an improviser: "In whatever company he might chance to be, he knew how to achieve such an effect upon every listener that frequently not an eye remained dry, while many would break out into loud sobs, for there was something wonderful in his expression in addition to the beauty and originality of his ideas." Beethoven was a romantic seducer who used the black and white keys of the piano how to ensorcell his listeners. But he was also an infernal charlatan. "After ending an improvisation of this kind," Czerny went on, "he would burst into loud laughter and banter bis hearers on the emotion he had caused in them."
lt is no wonder, therefore, that the piano was central to Beethoven's overall output. Like Mozart before him, he wrote much for his own use and, hence, for his triumphant public appearances, which brought him not only success and fame but also money and the goodwill of his patrons. In total, Beethoven wrote five concertos for piano and orchestra, although some writers would argue that he wrote seven, including early work in E flat major from bis years in Bonn, Wo04, of which only the solo part has survived, and an arrangement of his famous Violin Concerto, Op. 61, which he reworked as a piano concerto, Op. 61a. The five main piano concertos were written between 1788 and 1809 and therefore cover a period of some two decades. This period witnessed tremendous development in Beethoven's style, a shift that can be traced step by step in the individual concertos. Each has its own style, its characteristic sound world, and its own architecture. It is as if Beethoven opened up a new compositional world with each new concerto.
#EuroartsBarenboim
There are some incredible skills at work here.
1. Mastering the piano.
2. Being able to perform live to an audience.
3. Conducting an orchestra.
4. Doing all the above simultaneously while looking calm and collected.
Much respect Barenboim. A true musician!
Wanders.Bravo!!
Es casi obligatorio encontrar similitud. en la linea melodica expresa transicion para decisiones del segundo mov de este legendario concierto con el segundo mov de la novena lo dejo como pregunta a los eruditos : porque? A mi especialmemte me, conmueven por igual ambos,movimientos mas por la fuerza,dramatica que contienen
Baremboim=Perfection......Great solist....Great conductor...magnific interpretation!!
Orkiestra,solista-dyrygent doskonali.Przyjemnie się słucha tego koncertu.
The was the first Beethoven piano concerto I fell in love with about 20 yrs. ago. The second movement is so beautiful it's almost too much to bear!
Achingly beautiful, so much love and feeling for music both by orchestra and Mr. Barenboim. He is the music genius of our time. Thank you.
Barenboim performs the piano & conducts this historical Berlin orchestra with sensitivity & expression. An awesome interpretation.
Pienso que el maestro Daniel Barenboim es en la actualidad uno de los mejores sino el mejor, interprete de la música del gran Beethoven. A ello se suma su gran capacidad de dirección orquestal. Esta capacidad se vio reflejada en los conciertos en el año 2012 en el aniversario del genio alemán.
He makes Beethoven's music come alive like no other. I guess it is called passion.
Barenboim in the greatest interpreter of the genius of Beethoven. Almost as if he was born to play Beethoven.
Agree.
He also gives a great stage presentation which some don't.
and Mozart!!
Brendel?
Igor Levit?
What a Beethoven' s great celestial flawless music composition conducted and performed by the stunning Barenboim!!!
Splendido il suono orchestrale grandissimo Daniel Baremboin, esecuzione di altissimo livello, impasto piano- orchestra purissimo. Applausi!!
What I admire about Barenboim is that I find him a true musician. Conductor, with, if somewhat uneven results, but he can handle his Steinway any day of the week. Gladly lacking the "pianistic superstar" attitude of say bang bang Lang Lang, Fazil or Valentina - a humble musicality, gentle, kindly - no doubt just like Schubert.
+neonRTowner I don't know why but I like your Schubert comparison. I shall always compare the two henceforth. Thanks!
thought he'd had a seizure at 7.12
I dont think he is humble at all.
He is an arrogant geazer, and rightly so given his gifts. I personally love what he does though would still like to see him do some of the Chopin etc. ... to see the control vs. Kissin per say. Or Bach , hes odd, original interpretation.
God Bless us all, dig up Glenn, and the dead composers and get a bottle of wine in, and have a real chin wag.
Splendid! Standing ovations!I can barely type on a computer keyboard - Mr. Barenboim churns out the notes like water through a rushing stream with one hand, while conducting the orchestra with the other. Magnifique!
I let maybe a few months and didn't listen to this concert I love and I cried because of his second part...it's immensely beautiful...so perfect when unhappy that you are blessed exactly for that reason...in no other state of mind this music can impress you more...it's the compensation God gives us.....Barenboim is magnificent as pianist....
Браво Маэстро ! Браво !!! Какая гармония оркестра и пианиста !
Трагічно, драматично, рероїчно , ... і тремтливо-ніжно - як і саме життя автора ІІІ фортепіанного концерту
Preciosa interpretación! Beethoven tiene la magia de narrarnos una historia sin letras, llevándonos por espacios de la mente que se pueden sentir pero no poner en el lenguaje. En el minuto 7 simplemente te lleva a las estrellas y de allí no quieres bajarte. Magistral interpretación de Daniel Baremboin
Oh Man, Mr. Barenboim is one of a kind.
Cada vez que veo los conciertos de piano de Beethoven, interpretados por Barenboim, quedo extasiado, es para mi gusto personal el mejor interprete de lo que Beethoven quiso decirnos y dejarnos con su música.
El maestro es un fuera de serie,
Muchas gracias por tu comentario :) Nos alegra mucho saber que lo disfrutas, aqui tienes una playlist con el concierto completo: goo.gl/pbsZpS
This is the best think, I've ever seen! I just love Beethovens concertos!!! And for me mr. Barenboim is the best conductor of this music!
+Adam Mickiewicz I thing you're right
+Mohamad Saad That was funny... Mean, but funny still...
+K. Y. Lai , why was that mean? Maybe he was being sincere....
I don't think you get it... The OP typed 'think' instead of 'thing', and Mohamad was making fun of the OP by typing 'thing' instead of 'think'.
+Adam Mickiewicz this is truly wonderful, but check out Abbado conducting with Brendel playing at the Lucerne Festival (I hate the term better, but that by far is my favorite...its beyond compare truly, check it out if you haven't, its on youtube)
Breathtakingly so Marvelous ‼️👍👍
Beethoven, Long live ‼️🙏🙏
Concerto, com interpretação virtuose, lindo,,, explendido, Barenboim sempre magnífico.
The blending of orchestra and piano is well brought out by Barenboim and the orchestra!
This is very spectacular concert, especially second movement achingly beautiful !!!!
The third is my favorite though :) Just so playful and grandiose sometimes shifting within seconds. :O
Both thumbs up for the composer and the performers. All of them are at their best. The first movement has that majestic drive of a triumphant god of classical mythology, that was peculiar to Beethoven. Thank you for sharing this video.
Finalmente essa seqüência dos concertos para piano de Beethoven com Barenboim novamente aqui! Fantástica interpretação!!!
Músicos como Barenboim hacen de la MÚSICA el ARTE que es. Gracias Maestro.
As we say in Nova Scotia, no flies on that boy! Beethoven's immense vitality comes ripping through in Daniel's performance. Orchestra was excellent, I believe.
贝多芬的钢琴作品旋律总让我心血沸腾感动遐思。他为人类贡献丰富的文化遗产。
I am enjoying and delightful by this genius work from age 13 years!
The best performance of Beethoven's concert ever!
Daniel Barenboim ist wohl der bester Pianist unserer Zeit
There is some revolution spirit in his inside
Really special
nice way to put it
todos conocemos este concierto pero siempre resulta grato volver a escucharlo
And after 50 years he's finally performing in the Netherlands again
WOW that trill at 16:10. That was amazing. The way he extended. So tense!
One day I will see this live. Hopefully before Mr. Barenboim stops performing
Wonderful. There is nothing in this life as good as a Beethoven piano concerto.
You ever microwave a donut?
Jack Glossop Urgh!
Jack Glossop lol I agree listening to a Beethoven piano concerto whilst eating a microwaved douhnut is where it's at
Peter Maguire Hahaha- I think Mozart would have been more of a doughnut guy than Beethoven, who strikes me as apfelstrudl
+Kent Gardiner Kent, remove the words "a", "piano" and "concerto" from your sentence and there you have it.
Dziękuję za wspaniałe przeżycie muzyczne.
such emotional depth..
we haven't met for a very long time
Maravillosa interpretación del maestro Barenboim, es mi concierto para piano favorito, simplemente genial. Gracias por subir estos videos. Saludos desde México.
Barenboim excelente director lo admiro como músico y persona lucha por la PAZ Ana Maria Alancay Argentina
Whats an amazing performance of great orchestra, brilliant
merci encore pour ces videos.
les mouvements lents des concertos pour piano de Beethoven inspirent des emotions et creent une atmosphere intensement touchante de melancolie, que je ne retrouve pas chez d autres compositeurs. à part peut-etre le 2e mouvement du concerto en sol de Ravel. mais cette impression est aussi peut-etre due au fait que ce sont les concertos que j ai connus très tôt..
mais Beethoven reste avec Brahms et Sibelius mon compositeur de predilection
CZcams rule no. X: No matter how beautiful a thing is, there's always ~5% that has no idea how to appreciate
These are the pitfalls of "democratic" mass participation.
Bravo...Eligant piece of music Ludwig. Thanks Beethoven.
It is good conducted form Daniel.
Simplesmente maravilhoso!
King of beethoven = barenboim
Barenboim sempre maravilhoso! Muito obrigado, gracias, thank you, vielen dank, merci beaucoup...!
Ooh. Daniel gives me goose bumps!!
Inududablemente la mejor versión del Concierto nº 3 y ciertamente también el mejor de los conciertos para piano y orquesta que se han compuesto.
Amazingly beautiful!
Best performance ever!!!
I’m sure Beethoven would laugh happily if he heard that!
Great job my genius, sir Daniel
Hes dead hes not laughing
we can melt into this music effortlessly without having to know the next variation :)
Everybody likes Number 5 the best, and it is great, but this is my favorite Piano Concerto!
That Cadenza was awesome!!!
Surely you jest.
oh oui pr moi la meilleur cadence poetique appreciee
j adore le 2e mouvt.
Meraviglioso! Splendido! Proprio grande!
Grosse Klasse! 👌🏼
Merveilleux concert !!! Merci ***
Grande Barenboim !
...the common breath of Spirit, music and history...
12:37-12:43 On point conducting and playing !
This is my favourite concerto but I ve never ever heard a better rendition than Zimmerman and Bernstein
himanshu y Because there is none. Its impeccable in my opinion
himanshu y That version with Zimerman and Bernstein is unique!
+himanshu y No way,this is much better then Zimmerman and Bernstein,Barenboim is the best! Listen him how play Beethoven sonatas who can better?
+himanshu y All versions are unique!
+himanshu y Then you better get the recording on CBS with Perahia, the very sleepy Bernard Haitink and the wonderful Concertegbouw. A reading of coherence, musicality and ensemble. This Barenboim performance was undoubtedly a gorgeous afternoon concert and live performance.
Just take any piece by Beethoven, listen to it for the first time and you'll find it beautiful !
Siempre he pensado que los intérpretes actuales que mejor interpretan a músicos ya fallecidos, como por ejemplo Baremboin a Beethoven o Zimmerman a Chopin. Se debe a que tienen personalidades muy parecidas a las que tuvieron estos genios de la música, por lo tanto tienen la cabeza amueblada de la misma forma y son capaces de comprender su música.
¿"Ya fallecidos"? Yo le aconsejo que disfrute usted de estos estupendos sonidos y olvide todo lo demás.
vizcayado Yo le aconsejo a usted que deje de intentar llamar la atención haciendo comentarios como este. Gracias, un saludo.
Sólo le imitaba a usted.
Nice play. Honestly to say, I never foget Eschenbach's perfect piano play done 40 yrs ago. This Baremboim's play is next to this.
That's cool, he's conducting and playing at the same time.
+Tenzin Smith Much more difficult than cool.
Hmmm, difficult to say.... I'd say it's about 71% as cool as it is difficult.
i guess it is extra stress for the orchestra
Mr Barenboim, don't even think of retiring!
To arcydzieło klasyki ale jakże współczesne perełka
That's the renditions I have on files and of all I heard, these are the best, especially the third concerto. 98% of conductors/performers rush through pieces like this and ruin most of it.
BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO HE IS WERY ARISTOCRATIC PLAY
Grandioso el gran Daniel Barenboim!
BRAVO DANIEL
Daniel Magnificent
2 Maestro's Beethoven and Barenboim
A partir de 24:45 Recuerda mucho a la música de lo Que el viento se llevó...
Barenboim THE ONLY ONE !!!!!!!!!!!
Agreed. ;)))
Ich liebe BETXOVEN-GENIOS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the downvoters are the people who did not like his speech at the Knesset during the ceremony of the Wolf Prize ...
No.3 2nd Movement great.
최고 입니다. 환상 적입니다.
Heavenly songs
Maestro Barenboim has long established his credentials as a leading student of the art of Beethoven. This authoritative, double-threat rendition, well-recorded and supported by the Staatskapelle Berlin, solidifies that very well-earned status.
Despite this masterful perfomance, he himself would not set his talent and accomplishments above those of other Beethoven specialists: Fleisher; Graffman; Biret; Solomon; Richter; Lipatti; Cortot; Kovacevich; Serkin; Gilels; Goode; Argerich; Perahia; Brendel; Ax; Rubinstein; Schnabel; Michelangeli; Pletnev; De la Rocha; Kempff; Gieseking; Gavrilov; Gelber; Anievas; Jandó; Levin; Ashkenazy; Ohlsson; Lhévinne; O'Connor; Cherkassky; Thibaudet; Lupu; Bolet; Hofmann; Fischer; Arrau; Backhaus; Casadesus; Novaes; etc., etc.
Las buenas canciones y música en un convite y festín son como joyas y piedras preciosas de rubi incrustado en
adorno de oro.
super very good
großartig
Non ero preparato a tanta bellezza o, forse, è giusto che la bellezza ci colga sempre di sorpresa:)
Stupirsi dinanzi alla meraviglia è una peculiarità dell'artista, e la musica ce lo insegna sempre
Genio.
Zeer mooie uitvoering!
Spectacular..Best interpretation of this piece within my ken
Unreal!
Why is this only first movement? Where did full concerto disapear?!
Grande!!!
great performance!
Genial
20:34...pure Heaven...
Brilliant. Pianist und Orchester harmonieren vorzüglich
Tears, happy idle tears!