Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata No.9 - Patricia Kopatchinskaja & Fazıl Say

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  • Beethoven Kreutzer Sonata No.9 - Patricia Kopatchinskaja & Fazıl Say
    Ludwig van Beethoven - Kreutzer Sonata No.9 - Opus 47 - 1802, 1803 - for piano and violin
    PATRICIA KOPATCHINSKAJA: Violinist Patricia Kopatchinskaja's repertoire ranges from baroque and classical (often played on gut strings) to a number of new commissions or re-interpretations of modern masterworks. - patriciakopatchinskaja.com/
    FAZIL SAY: Composing is always a form of improvisation: with ideas, with musical particles, with imaginary shapes. And it is in this sense that the artistic itinerary and the world-view of the Turkish composer and pianist Fazıl Say should be understood. - fazilsay.com/
    Piano provided by Yamaha Music Europe / doremusic
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  • @numb891
    @numb891 Před 9 lety +447

    Tolstoy'un Kreutzer Sonat isimli kitabını okuduktan sonra dinlemek daha bir farklı. Kitabın ana teması ve gerçekçiliğinin bu büyük bir eserle tam tamına uyuşması beni çok etkilemişti. (Y)

    • @mrvewndsrd1389
      @mrvewndsrd1389 Před 9 lety +22

      ismail mert bunların üzerine birde Immortal Beloved filmini izlemenizi öneririm.

    • @numb891
      @numb891 Před 9 lety +4

      Merve Kılıç Teşekkür ederim öneriniz için.

    • @basakalacatl9533
      @basakalacatl9533 Před 5 lety +8

      Yolculuk yaparken ayrı bir hoş olmuştu. Sanki olaylar besteden fırlamış yazıya dökülmüş gibi.

    • @islakburunlar3235
      @islakburunlar3235 Před 5 lety +31

      Pozdnişev😁

    • @seantant674
      @seantant674 Před 4 lety +5

      Thank you Kanye, Very Cool.

  • @aysegulkesek7207
    @aysegulkesek7207 Před 4 lety +66

    Tolstoy un kitabı getirdi beni buraya

  • @rena117
    @rena117 Před rokem +26

    unglaublich, visionär, kompromisslos.Ein emotionales Ereignis. Endlich eine Interpretation, welche den Geist Beethovens voll ausschöpft. Wunderbares Duo.

  • @diederichlueken
    @diederichlueken Před 3 lety +29

    Wer das Glück hat, diese Aufnahme zu hören, wohnt einer kammermusiklischen Sternstunde bei. Geigerin und Pianist geben ihr Äußerstes, um der Größe und der Tiefe Bethovens gerecht zu werden. Allein der Umgang der Geigerin mit dem Vibrato könnte Lehrbücher füllen. Wie größte Kraft, ja Wildheit und intimste Zartheit sich begegnen, ist phänomenal. Eine große Stunde, von der man sagen möchte: Verweile doch, du bist so schön!

  • @alfredwiener9136
    @alfredwiener9136 Před rokem +27

    Ungemein lebendige und packende Interpretation! 😲😲😲

  • @guzinyaylak7111
    @guzinyaylak7111 Před 3 lety +21

    Böyle bir sanatçının Türk olması muhteşem bir şey çok gurur verici ❤️

  • @berkefeil5646
    @berkefeil5646 Před rokem +18

    Profound, fierce, passionate, outspoken… Beethoven comes to life!

  • @enfaltorun6158
    @enfaltorun6158 Před 4 lety +25

    Romanı ilk kez yaklaşık elli yıl önce okumuştum. Yıllar sonra müzik eşliğinde tekrar okumak çok farklı bir duygu. Fazıl ve Patricia'nın uyumu mükemmel. Teşekkürler... 🌹

  • @climbingskins
    @climbingskins Před 10 lety +133

    I love this energetic interpretation. They follow the notation perfectly.
    I feel that Beethoven would approve. Everyone doesn't have to imitate Oistrakh.

    • @EduardLaurel
      @EduardLaurel Před 9 lety +4

      Climbing Skins
      Dear Climbing Skins<
      My complaint with so many musicians is that they feel compelled to imitate the greatest artists, and, with violinists, Heifitiz in particular.
      If I didn't have to accommodate students aping the Kopanchiskaya/Say performance, I would laugh.
      I disagree to your claim that Beethoven himself would approve. Maybe future neurotics will champion tempi beyond orbits, balanced by human nakedness.
      Thank you; we are reminded of the upside-down violin intermezzo during the premiere of the Beethoven Concerto!
      Score for you!
      All Best,
      Eduard Laurel

    • @littleangel6268
      @littleangel6268 Před 4 lety +6

      How would Beethoven approve. He wouldn't hear it

    • @stzgan7728
      @stzgan7728 Před 4 lety +2

      Oistrakh the best with Kogan

    • @GeodesicBruh
      @GeodesicBruh Před 3 lety

      @@EduardLaurel ok Eduard

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler Před 2 lety

      setuju

  • @Chamtechie
    @Chamtechie Před rokem +7

    When CZcams suggests a video with Patricia Kopatchinskaja playing a piece of music I know well, I'm never sure whether I'm going to like what she does with it or not. But I'm always sure I won't be bored.

  • @ComposerInUK
    @ComposerInUK Před 8 lety +243

    I've never heard this sonata played with such electricity and bravura. Patricia is, to use a cliche, a breath of fresh air: anyone who hasn't heard her performance of the violin concerto (here on CZcams) should drop everything and do so. Fazil Say on piano gives her wonderful support in this eccentric and memorable rendition. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.

    • @kevinbrowningmilleer7298
      @kevinbrowningmilleer7298 Před 7 lety +2

      Is presto.. but... is so fast and she plays with bravura, is the first time I listen this performance... is a little slowly...but she plays with bravura..

    • @rdkamath
      @rdkamath Před 7 lety +1

      ComposerInUK

    • @jgrab1
      @jgrab1 Před 7 lety +1

      Try Bartok/Szigeti for the same electricity but more control from the violinist.

    • @lisztomani4c
      @lisztomani4c Před 7 lety +2

      I was suprised the violin wasn't broken in the first presto.

    • @anikagrozev2254
      @anikagrozev2254 Před 6 lety

      ComposerInUK - whose name is...?

  • @Daniel_Bettega_52
    @Daniel_Bettega_52 Před 4 lety +34

    I. First movement (adagio sostenuto 00:01/ presto 04:05)
    II. Second movement ([F major] andante con variazioni)
    I. First variation: lively triple meter with trills 13:05
    II. Second variation 15:21
    III. Third variation (F minor): darker and more meditative state 18:49
    IV. Fourth variation: it recalls the first and second ones 22:04
    V. Fifth variation (F major): slower and more dramatic feel, becoming romantic in the end 24:49
    III. Third movement (presto) 27:41

  • @cruzzosanchezzo9632
    @cruzzosanchezzo9632 Před 6 lety +13

    I have been inspired by this violinist. Because of Patricia, I use emotion, passion, and soul in my performances. I love the way she plays. Everything is just perfect.

  • @sedefsahin5863
    @sedefsahin5863 Před 3 lety +43

    Şimdi Kroyçer Sonat'ı okuyorum hemde dinliyorum adeta müzikle birlikte okununca hipnoz etkisi oluşturdu böylesi etkiyi beklemiyordum sanırım sanat amacına ulaştığında bu hissedilir çok sevdim...

    • @esatakgun1699
      @esatakgun1699 Před 2 lety +2

      Harika bir roman Harika bir sanat eseri

  • @alexander81814
    @alexander81814 Před 8 lety +48

    These two are perfect to pair for this sonata and it's tempo because they both seem to enjoy playing fast and are doing extremely well at it.

  • @bornaerceg9984
    @bornaerceg9984 Před 3 lety +11

    The most honest interpretation of this sonata. No one dares to play like them!

  • @levifromthehood
    @levifromthehood Před 6 lety +24

    Some might say that this performance is too passionate, some might say it is rushed, or even dare to say words like it is raw, but to me it is the soul of a man poured into a single performance who has never known any kind of peace in his entire life, just experienced pain, unfulfilledness, doubt and misery, but gave the rest of us such joy and pleasure that cannot be described with our mundane mortal words...

    • @luizamsalgado
      @luizamsalgado Před rokem +2

      @Levente Molnár Bravo for your wonderful comment, I AGREE! Patricia and Fazil are extraordinary and HONEST!

  • @olavk7111
    @olavk7111 Před 3 lety +8

    The most passionate music Beethoven ever wrote, and this outstanding duo got it perfectly right. A marvelous performance.

  • @HAvniAksoy
    @HAvniAksoy Před 10 lety +172

    To all those trashers of these two great artists: obviously you have no idea how artists let go of control of their physical gestures once they start playing and getting lost in the magic of music. If you think they would be embarrassed to watch themselves on tape you are sorely mistaken. These are genuine performance artists, they learned to let themselves embraced by the rhythm and the score of the music they play a long time ago and not to care about what dimwits think about their facial or bodily gestures. This is, without doubt, one of the greatest performances of the Kreutzer Sonata. If you cannot stand to see what you term as ''excessive dramatic gestures'' then I suggest you ''listen to'' the performance, rather than watch it. This way you may be able to enjoy an extraordinarily spectacular rendering of this great piece, that is, if you have any appreciation of quality music.

    • @elwaybevin2898
      @elwaybevin2898 Před 9 lety +6

      Amen... This is gorgeous playing... at the highest level artistry... I got goosebumps listening - from almost the opening violin intervals.

    • @ahsidodna3355
      @ahsidodna3355 Před 6 lety +2

      It's just too beautiful, they are completely outstanding

    • @ModernBladesmith
      @ModernBladesmith Před 6 lety +3

      mmmm... this is the least philosophical thing I've ever heard.

    • @ModernBladesmith
      @ModernBladesmith Před 6 lety +2

      it isn't her body that throws me. its her performance.
      czcams.com/video/8NOF_ueaxJ4/video.html

    • @smithy1578
      @smithy1578 Před 5 lety +1

      I agree when I get into playing my instruments in public I used to holdback but I sounded horrible but when I let loose people tell me to not stop playing

  • @geasaw
    @geasaw Před 6 lety +34

    Even a trained Carnatic classical musician like me from India can very well appreciate this. Music has no region and language. Excellent rendition ..

    • @chriscf21
      @chriscf21 Před 3 lety +2

      To much beautiful

    • @emilianoturazzi
      @emilianoturazzi Před 3 lety +2

      "Even a trained Carnatic classical musician" even? why you shouldn't? :) you are a human being and a trained musician (I appreciate carnatic classical music as well). it could be more difficult if you weren't a trained musician or a close minded man :) bests from Italy

    • @stevesherman1681
      @stevesherman1681 Před rokem

      @Jeb Clar She is Moldovan, not Russian. Bite your tongue.

  • @klausmisch4988
    @klausmisch4988 Před 6 lety +10

    Wonderful how she breathes freshness and vitality into all she plays even if we have heard it a hundred times

  • @carlosgomez2314
    @carlosgomez2314 Před rokem +8

    Escuchaba hace ya 38 años la interpretación de la sonata Kreutzer de la colección Salvat, me cautivó siendo un niño de 4 años. Al paso de los años esta fue parte de mi vida en esos momento importantes y tan únicas. Hoy al escuchar esta interpretación de estos genios, mi alma renace en cada acorde, me uno a mis padres cada vez que la escucho. La mejor interpretación que he visto y escuchado

  • @AhmetSoysat
    @AhmetSoysat Před 5 lety +21

    Her duyguyu kalbimde hissettim. Yüreğinize sağlık. Ruhum size büyük bir teşekkür borçlu...
    Kısa bir eleştiri:
    Dünya'da trend olan, olduğu sanılan müzikler aslında sadece süslü bir tabakta önümüze sunulanlardan ibaret. Tamamen ticari, sanatsız, dolayısıyla emeksiz projeler... Maalesef bu iki değerli üstadın hayat verdikleri, muhteşem eserdeki gibi müzikleri kendimiz talep ederek buluyor ve dinliyoruz. Bu müzikler daha çok hayatımıza girmeli, acilen!

  • @xanthe5401
    @xanthe5401 Před 9 lety +23

    Go Patricia and Fazil! Roaring and outrageous! All the emotions of a man stunned and frantic after being betrayed by a lover... emotions swinging back and forth from tenderness to fury to distress... to acceptance... to joy, 'hey, I'm free again!' Brilliant! Congratulations!

  • @sonicsnap1173
    @sonicsnap1173 Před 6 lety +12

    Fantastic! Both of these young musicians are incredibly talented and touched by the divine grace! A wind of freshness blows on the whole work!

  • @tpistor
    @tpistor Před 4 lety +26

    OMG.....Mind....Blown....This was incredible. I don't want to listen to the other vanilla performances any more!

    • @kumo-kun1831
      @kumo-kun1831 Před 3 lety +1

      Same thought, this is the perfect version

  • @POLOSANCHEZC
    @POLOSANCHEZC Před 9 lety +92

    Beautiful!!!. Amazing!!! Heavenly!!!, Perfect!!!
    Congrats to Patricia and Fazil and thanks for all this art.

  • @HelenaWilliams8696
    @HelenaWilliams8696 Před 7 lety +13

    The pianist & violinist show astounding craftsmanship in this sonata. The duo performed with great vitality, the tempo was always in unison. A scherzo version with delightful intonation, technical brilliance melodic sound of harmony and beauty.

  • @silvanocantu1
    @silvanocantu1 Před 8 lety +22

    Mr. Fazil and Patricia, thanks for giving us back this supernatural sonata that years of the traditional formula had distorted from its original tempo and savagery.

  • @ahmetozerdem8059
    @ahmetozerdem8059 Před 4 lety +18

    Kreutzer is one of my favorites and have listened it from numerous artists so far. Yet, this has been clearly the most vigorous and joyable one for me. I am not a professional to judge these performances from a point of musician but as a listener, I can say that this wonderful interpretation helped me understand the passion of Ludwig van Beethoven.

  • @pax1445
    @pax1445 Před 3 lety +32

    Nasıl anlatsam size? Müzik kendimi, gerçek durumumu unutturuyor bana. Kendimin olmayan, bambaşka bir dünyaya götürüyor beni. Müziğin etkisi altındayken gerçekte hissetmediğim şeyleri hissediyormuşum, anlamadığım şeyleri anlıyormuşum, yapamadığım şeyleri yapıyormuşum gibi geliyordu bana. Bunu ben müziğin, esneme ya da gülmenin yaptığı etkiyi yapmasıyla açıklıyorum: Uykum yok, ama esneyenlere baktıkça ben de esniyorum; ortada gülecek bir şey yok, ama gülenleri gördükçe ben de gülüyorum.
    Kroyçer Sonat-Lev Tolstoy

  • @user-wu1my4nk6g
    @user-wu1my4nk6g Před 7 lety +6

    わたしは「21世紀は主観性の豊穣の時代」と見ますが、それを証明するような新次元の演奏に「ブラボー!!」
    二人とも作曲家でもあるスーパー・デュオ。
    イタズラっ子でおてんば娘のままの楽しいお母さんのコパチンスカヤは、天才中の天才!サイの余裕しゃくしゃくで、豊かで自由そのものピアノとのデュオは、まさにスーパー。
    幸せーエロースを画に描いたような演奏。けた違いの自由。こんなに面白くて楽しいベートーヴェンは史上はじめてではないか。もうたまらん。

  • @AthSamaras
    @AthSamaras Před 10 lety +37

    Dear "Fazıl Say", thanks for your several uploads. I already heard some of your works /presentations, such as: "Istanbul Symphony", "NAZIM ORATORIO", "Beethoven's Appassionata" etc. All are perfect. Espessialy for "Appassionata", I wrote my positive comments, you can see it. For the present performance, I will repeat the comment of "oyfoss2": "Beethoven will love it !!"---Regards from Greece---

  • @philosophiaentis5612
    @philosophiaentis5612 Před 4 lety +8

    Surelly the best performance of this sonata I have ever listened to.

  • @BarroqueSpirit
    @BarroqueSpirit Před 5 lety +12

    Pocas veces encontré tanta solvencia y tanto dominio del instrumento en una violinista, en el pianista y en una dupla de músicos como ustedes. Creo que desde el punto de vista de la interpretación han elegido intensionalmente llevar el mensaje de fuerza y pasión que encierra esta música hasta llegar al extremo de manera que surgen ya sentimientos de bronca, agresividad y descarga emocional que a mi criterio y sensibilidad, la exceden un poco. Pero es una versión arrolladora y vertiginosa a mas no poder. Los finales de frase en los movimientos rápidos son extremadamente cortos, violentos y sucios la mayoría de las veces en el violín. Oigo que el violín está soportando el límite de presión y velocidad y el sonido es distorcionado muchas veces, por el mismo toque. Hecho que no sucede con el piano, ya que no puede tocar sucio, aunque sí toque bien corto. Hay una variedad de ideas magistralmente coordinadas, toques y tempi tan contrastantes a distancias tan corta de tiempo, acentos exagerados y repentinos que aportan demasiada inestabilidad emocional al borde de la locura. ¡Parece casi una obra contemporánea! Pero atrapa por la energía, explosividad, convicción absoluta y dominio artístico-virtuosístico de ambos músicos. Una versión diferente, espectacular, extrema, límite, loca, viva, emotiva y emocionante, con cambios y agregados, y también es coherente en sí misma, fina, impecable, acabada y completa. ¡Bravo! ¡Felicitaciones! y ¡Gracias!

  • @thienkimhoang554
    @thienkimhoang554 Před 8 lety +17

    Kopatchinskaja and Fazil Say are playing beautifully. I really enjoyed and would love to hear them more. Wishing them successfully in their way of art.

  • @GeodesicBruh
    @GeodesicBruh Před 3 lety +5

    You can hear the trapped screaming in the music.
    wow.
    this is amazing, Hands down my favourite interpretation of this Sonata.

  • @jchenergy
    @jchenergy Před 9 lety +100

    The Kreutzer sonata,,being one of the most complex, most multidimesional in feeling and musicianship of all Ludwig van works, deserves all kind of intrepretations. Every couple of artists play it as they feel it. This Kopatchinskaya /Say version have all the vitality, mistery (second movement) and expression that it deserves. As for meaning of the work, it reflects probably a lot of hidden frustrations and desires of Ludwig Van. For those interested about it, read the Tolstoy's novel "The Kreutzer Sonata"

    • @allain98productions
      @allain98productions Před 8 lety +2

      Thanks for the information, I didn't know the relation between Tolstoy and this Sonata.

    • @davehshs651
      @davehshs651 Před 6 lety

      jchenergy I saw a wonderful dramatic production of Tolstoy's novella years ago. The music was played very fittingly at different points throughout the play. I was already familiar with the sonata, but Tolstoy's version was new to me.

    • @SC-yy4sw
      @SC-yy4sw Před 5 lety +1

      "The Kreutzer sonata,,being one of the most complex, most multidimesional in feeling and musicianship of all Ludwig van works"
      It's not even in the top 10 of Ludwig "my firends call me Louis" van B's most complex works..
      Check out the late quartets, piano sonatas, the 9th, the Missa Solemnis.
      Not dissing the Kreutzer here. Far from it. But in his last decade, LvB became a MONSTER.
      And to those who think I'm using the word "monster" for effect only : I'm not.

    • @mmorseca
      @mmorseca Před 3 lety +1

      (Strongly urge lovers of this music not to waste their time with Count Tolstoy's hypercranky novella.)

    • @zmba6924
      @zmba6924 Před 2 lety +1

      @@mmorseca it is not a bad one and not boring either. why don't you want others to read it? it gives a nice perspective of a jealous person imo.

  • @valentinoruti1453
    @valentinoruti1453 Před rokem +4

    Espeluznante!! Es la belleza, es la pasión, es la fuerza... ...es el genio de Beethoven al unísono y en vivo, con toda la sangre y como regalo por parte de estos dos maravillosos artistas, Patricia Kopatchinskaja y Fazil Say... En fin... ...hay obras tan únicas y hermosas, que tan sólo se pueden decir con un piano y un violín.

  • @jamescurtis8899
    @jamescurtis8899 Před 3 lety +5

    This is one of my favorite music videos period, the 1st movement which is all I care about. I watched all the other Kreutzers and I like this more than the others. Arousing every second.

  • @kattsura
    @kattsura Před rokem +5

    They did an amazing job, havent seen a better performance over this

  • @rockinrobin3025
    @rockinrobin3025 Před 9 lety +19

    I could listen and watch these two all day long!

  • @PeterFellin
    @PeterFellin Před 8 lety +12

    Surely, played the way Beethoven would have liked his Kreutzer Sonata to sound AND for its player to look when playing it! A super-great classical music video!

  • @Rx-mn5fv
    @Rx-mn5fv Před 10 lety +11

    My pardon to other commentators, but I must say superlative. A marvelous musical marriage. The music is full of drama, tenderness, and joy - all beautifully revealed. Give me more such commitment. Remember music is created on the tips of seconds - once and done; no chance to repaint, rebuild, or rewrite. A second of time and then gone. I am deeply grateful to those performers who have the courage to stand up and give their all. I can only say Bravo! Bravo! They should make the rest of us humble.

  • @shinadahiroyuki9147
    @shinadahiroyuki9147 Před 6 lety +7

    I have never heard such an emotional and perfect playing!

  • @kaanerdemir6953
    @kaanerdemir6953 Před 4 lety +28

    Tolstoy un kreutzer sonat kitabını okudukdan sonra daha bi ilgi çekici gelmeye başladı

  • @jchenergy
    @jchenergy Před 8 lety +37

    The more I listen to Patricia and Fazil, the more I want to throw to the dustbin all the other versions I have of the Kreutzer, I'm sure Ludwig is on my side!!!!!!!

  • @burcuozcan345
    @burcuozcan345 Před 2 lety +5

    Senelerdir bıkmadan usanmadan dinlerim. Niyeyse hiç yorum yapmamışım. O kadar güzel bir parça ki insanın ta iliklerine işliyor. İkilinin uyumu da çok güzel. Sırf Fazıl Say Türk diye değil, en çok bu ikilinin çalışını beğendiğim için bunu dinliyorum. En çok 12:49-13:02 arasını beğeniyorum, harika.

  • @felicefelk
    @felicefelk Před 6 lety +8

    The best Interpretation I have ever heard! Great!

  • @jordokkk
    @jordokkk Před 3 lety +19

    Müziğin hızlanması Kroyçer Sonat'da Pozdnişev'in karısıyla ilgili kafasında kurduğu düşüncelerin birden alevlenmesi, karısıyla yaptığı tartışmaların şiddeti; durulması ise Pozdnişev'in düşüncelerinin yatışması, tartışmalarının tatlıya bağlanmasıdır.

    • @leylak5653
      @leylak5653 Před rokem

      Ama sonra karısını öldürdü

    • @jordokkk
      @jordokkk Před rokem +1

      @@leylak5653 sanırım bunu yapması da kafasındaki düşüncelerin verdiği ağırlıkla bir rahatlama, duygularını boşaltma ve belkide kendi içindeki katharsis'i yaşamasıydı. Birde okurda uyandırdığı o rahatlama, korku veya acıma duygusunun fiziksel bir sebebi de olabilir.

    • @leylak5653
      @leylak5653 Před rokem

      Tolstoy burada müziği eleştiriyor.O dönemdeki aile hayatınlarına nasıl bir etkisi olduğunu söylüyor.Gerçekten eşi aldatıyor mu? Ve ayrıca Tolstoy kadının konumunu da açıklıyor ataerkil bir düşünceye sahip.Evet öldürmesi bi nevi
      İçindeki o nefreti söndürüyor ama sonrasına pişman oluyor galiba.Bence her ne kadar aldatsa da boşanabilirdi herkes kendi yoluna giderdi.Bence günümüz evlilere de bir ders niteliği taşıyor

    • @jordokkk
      @jordokkk Před rokem +1

      @@leylak5653 dediklerinize katılıyorum yazar o dönemki aile yapısını çok güzel göstermiş, Rusyada kadınlar her zaman aşağılanmıştır, kadının görevi ya bir işçi ya bir anne ya da evin yöneticisi (evle uğraşan). Lev Tolstoy kendisi zaten ataerkil izinden giden bir insan bunu Anna Karenina eserinde bizzat görebiliriz, kadının görevinin yalnızca ailesine yönelmesi ve çocuklarına eşine sadık olması gerektiğini düşünüyordu. Günümüzde kadının konumu yükseldi olarak görülse de Rusya'da hala kadına değersiz olduklarını hissettiriyorlar, bu da genlerle insandan insana geçiyor sanırım

    • @leylak5653
      @leylak5653 Před rokem

      @@jordokkk 🙏teşekkür ederim evet anna merak ettiğim bir roman ama onda da ataerkil düşüncesini olduğunu söylediğiniz için romana bakış açım olumsuzlaştı biraz ama yine de okuyacağım.Tolstoy her ne kadar ataerkil düşüncesine sahip olsa da eserleri okunmaya değer bence.

  • @robertjl5619
    @robertjl5619 Před rokem +4

    Amazing version. Never heard it interpreted like this before. Bravo!

  • @elwaybevin2898
    @elwaybevin2898 Před 9 lety +35

    Incredible interpretation ... Absolutely brilliant playing. Thank you for posting!

  • @garfreed
    @garfreed Před 8 lety +16

    Tremendous performance. The faster the better! As soon as the second movement started I thought, "I see where this is headed! Wow!! Freaking wow!!!"

  • @olafbesser7042
    @olafbesser7042 Před rokem +1

    Versteh absolut nichts von Musik aber dieses Stück lässt mich erstarren und innehalten. Genial

  • @MrPGOLIVEIRA
    @MrPGOLIVEIRA Před 2 měsíci +1

    Essa dupla é o próprio Beethoven...é a a alma do grande mestre que manifesta.

  • @dontarshes5374
    @dontarshes5374 Před 5 lety +4

    Great, profound performance of this incredibly difficult work. Difficult in so many ways, yet these two are up to the challenge, presenting a Beethoven with all the residue of "tradition" of the last 200 years scraped away, leaving only the pure unadulterated essence of this extraordinary music. It's difficult to take, just as it should be, just as life itself is. Beethoven never made things easy.

  • @gibsonbe1
    @gibsonbe1 Před 5 lety +5

    Wow! It is hard to describe what I feel about this performance. We all have heard how Beethoven composed his sonatas for violin and piano, and how they were equal partners. Yet I always felt that the violin could not achieve the same power and fire we associate with Beethoven until now. Bravo!

  • @1976DSCH
    @1976DSCH Před 2 lety

    I have never felt so happy on CZcams, even while relating to the variety of emotions/affects.

  • @hansruedimeier6408
    @hansruedimeier6408 Před 6 lety +3

    leidenschaftlich, energisch, grossartig, wunderbar, einzig, über sich selber hinausgewachsen - beide verkörpern musik in unverwechselbarer selbstverständlichkeit !

  • @jongwonyi
    @jongwonyi Před 4 lety +5

    This two artist and producer of album must be genus all.

  • @hircentong9197
    @hircentong9197 Před 3 lety +7

    OMG!!! I Love this version so much!!!

  • @Kay-1357
    @Kay-1357 Před 3 lety +6

    They are both insanely talented musicians. And that performance was really awesome. Also violinist is so cuteee! ♡♡

  • @muhammedkarayigit1421
    @muhammedkarayigit1421 Před 4 lety +25

    Beethoven yaşasaydı eğer duymasına gerek kalmazdı. Gördükleri ayakta alkışlamasına yeterdi.

  • @f.a6215
    @f.a6215 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Ahmet Ümit'in "Sultanı Öldürmek" kitabı sayesinde Tolstoy'un Kreutzer Sonat'ını öğrenmek, Tolstoy sayesinde Beethoven'ın aynı isimli nadide eserini Fazıl Say'dan dinleyebilmek... Edebiyat ve müzik gerçekten mükemmel bir şey.

  • @dmitrinsmirnov
    @dmitrinsmirnov Před 10 lety +22

    Здорово! Столько страсти, эмоций, сопереживания. И, конечно, технически блестяще. Настоящее современное творческое прочтение, без всякой архивной пыли. Поздравляю!

  • @benjamincuevaseninde
    @benjamincuevaseninde Před 8 lety +24

    -- Une interprétation pleine d'énergie, de vitalité et d'accords virevoltant. L'association de ces deux là est tout à fait réjouissant. --

  • @marcstrassburg3126
    @marcstrassburg3126 Před 8 lety +13

    Fantastic vitality! These two can do anthing they want with their musical skills. Very refreshing to see some creativity in interpretation and still adherence to the musical line.

  • @FranciscoV3
    @FranciscoV3 Před 6 lety +1

    I had the opportunity to see them in a concert. Both Fazil Say and Patricia Kopatchinskaja are Maestros. The expression of Fazil while playing the Piano is also unique. I completely agree that Beethoven and Tolstoy would enjoy so much this passionate interpretation.

  • @leonelgarcia5060
    @leonelgarcia5060 Před 3 lety +2

    Geniuses!!! I am out of words to describe the beauty of this XXI century version of this beloved sonata. Congratulations and thanks for sharing it.

  • @wandwinmusic4657
    @wandwinmusic4657 Před 7 lety +11

    Excellent chemistry

  • @voryzover4
    @voryzover4 Před 7 lety +12

    Excellent chemistry yields beautiful art work

  • @Fluwore
    @Fluwore Před 5 lety +7

    Wow. Such a great performance! I've never seen so much devotion to music in my entire life and I'm not sure to see any alike again! Great Job!❤

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 Před 4 lety +5

    Como o silencio e o furor, a bravura e a ternura que essa sonata exige.

  • @cemoden8005
    @cemoden8005 Před 11 lety +13

    Beethoven'ın birçok eserinde hızlanmak, çoğu zaman coşkuyu öne çıkartmak için bir avantajdır bence. Fazıl Say bunu iyi yakalamış bi bestecidir ki Beethoven kayıtlarının bazılarını normalden hızlı çalarak dinleyiciyi haz anlamında harekete geçiren, tetikleyici bi etki sağlamıştır. Ben şahsım adına bunun bir hata değil, bilinçli olarak yapılan bir şey olduğunun kanısındayım. Ayrıca, aksine Beethoven keşke hayatta olsa da görse bu kadar iyi yorumlayan sanatçıları..

  • @obiessen
    @obiessen Před 7 lety +7

    with distance BEST EVER!!
    tears in my eyes THANK YOU XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

  • @rumeysakalu8236
    @rumeysakalu8236 Před 2 lety +2

    Bir eser kişiden kişiye farklı duygular uyandırır. Tolstoy'un Kreutzer Sonat'ında bir eserin bir erkek üzerinde kıskançlık duygusunu kamçılamasını ve şehveti uyandırmasını okuyoruz, Beethoven'in sonat'ında eser bana yer yer depolanmış bir enerjiyi baskılamayı, bazen serbest bırakmayı, kimi zaman huzuru ve sakinliği hissettirdi. Belki de Pozdnyshev' de uyandırdığı duyguların sebebi Beethoven'in sonatı'nın şehveti çağrıştırması değil Pozdnyshev'in duygulanımına yol açan her şeyin kıskançlık duygusuna dönüşmesi ve benliğinde dizginlemeye çalıştığı duyguların müzik ile çoşup taşmasıdır. Belki de müzik, kilitli kutulara sakladığımızı sandığımız, baskıladığımız duyguların su gibi akıp gitmesine vesile olan bir anahtardır.

  • @iloveklavier
    @iloveklavier Před 10 lety +35

    Fazil Say with patricia was really amazing performance.. really love it..

  • @personalnotesmusic
    @personalnotesmusic Před 4 lety +230

    I'm sure Beethoven is smiling.

    • @tomcutts9200
      @tomcutts9200 Před 3 lety +17

      Totally! He himself was notorious for his animated emotional performances. This is Beethoven in the spirit of Beethoven.

    • @crimeancomposer
      @crimeancomposer Před 3 lety +7

      I think he'd be yelling.

    • @personalnotesmusic
      @personalnotesmusic Před 3 lety +5

      @@crimeancomposer Probably depends on the day....lol

    • @crimeancomposer
      @crimeancomposer Před 3 lety +1

      @@personalnotesmusic 😜

    • @JustFiddler
      @JustFiddler Před 2 lety +1

      tentu saja

  • @gliderfan6196
    @gliderfan6196 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Someone directed me to this performance as a 'controversial' one. But I found nothing controversial here. Vigorous, energetic, imaginative, true to the intention of the composer - yes, all of that and much more. At the same time, thoroughly entertaining and satisfying.

  • @FluentWritingLTD
    @FluentWritingLTD Před rokem +2

    The performers read the Beethoven's mind and replaying that beautiful mind. Their waving of bodies help them to understand and transmit it to audience .ore effective.

  • @stewartmcdowall2285
    @stewartmcdowall2285 Před 3 lety +1

    The Kreutzer being given an energetic workout!! Loving it!!!

  • @busekarabyk9003
    @busekarabyk9003 Před 10 lety +10

    sıradışı olmuş hayranlıkla dinledim,teşekkürler Say ve Kopatchinskaja :)

  • @rickkemp1
    @rickkemp1 Před 6 lety +8

    Now that's how you play the Kreutzer!

  • @Andrea72773
    @Andrea72773 Před rokem +3

    Majestuosa interpretacion, hoy Joshua Bell y Yuja Wang son de lo mejor en el universo en sus respectivos instrumentos. BRAVISIMO, hermosa y emotiva, que presentación!!!

  • @lizzy8147
    @lizzy8147 Před 6 lety +59

    Sad fact: when you want to play on a competition you must play it like all those other violinist or the jury is gonna think you are crazy. But as a succesful violinist they would say, wow awesome🤔

    • @togeka6295
      @togeka6295 Před 4 lety +5

      I would not enjoy it as much as if someone plays it death in front of me. Humans do not only value the sound itself. We love music because it was conditioned with positive feelings we had while listening. We start to like the piece without needing the other part that conditioned us. So if we see emotional act it gets boosted again- its like feeding dog while ringing, and later if you only ring without feeding the dog will slowly ignore the more often you do. ~

    • @2planksand2wheels92
      @2planksand2wheels92 Před 4 lety +1

      That’s why I don’t play in competitions

  • @Chris56Y
    @Chris56Y Před 9 lety +19

    It's as if Beethoven and his favorite violinist were performing! Superb intensity and drama, with faultless precision.

  • @tornasolito
    @tornasolito Před 8 lety +2

    Discovered today, what a pleasure! I am going to play everything I find of Ms. Kopatchinskaja and Mr. Say.

  • @RichardStClair-bo4ns
    @RichardStClair-bo4ns Před 3 měsíci

    Fantastic! The best performance of the Kreutzer I've ever heard. The tempi were great. And there was a feeling of freedom, of spontaneity in their playing. Bravo!

  • @FernandoMartinez-pr8oi
    @FernandoMartinez-pr8oi Před 3 lety +1

    Fazil, Patricia Ihr seid SPITZE...!!!! BRAVO!!!!

  • @Mazurzanin
    @Mazurzanin Před 7 lety +6

    Fenomenalne wykonanie, najlepsze jakie w życiu słyszałem, jakby na nowo odkryta sonata.

  • @kevina.5430
    @kevina.5430 Před rokem +2

    This is by far one of my favorite performances of this piece, but I was sad to see ads every 3 minutes. It made it very hard to enjoy such a beautiful performance.

  • @cdera01
    @cdera01 Před 7 lety +1

    This music is for young people, not for old dull and decrepit, I imagine an old man without passion playing, to fall asleep ... Beethoven was energetic not a pusillanimous. That in his time there were no pianos and musicians like those of today is something else. Imagine that Ludwig had the technology of the current instruments and musicians with passion. I'm sure this interpretation would have enchanted ... Old purists who listen to interpretations without passion ...

  • @esrari
    @esrari Před 3 lety +2

    we are beethoven-ists... tolstoy-ists... and fazıl say-ists... and now we became kopatchinskaja-ists...

  • @zmba6924
    @zmba6924 Před 3 lety +4

    günde 2 defa dinliyorum

  • @davehshs651
    @davehshs651 Před 4 lety

    The incredible passion and quality of this performance is at least partly due to the obvious joy with which these two amazing musicians play.

  • @DavidNool1
    @DavidNool1 Před 9 lety +8

    This is better than the ones I've seen!!!

  • @arianarocha9048
    @arianarocha9048 Před 7 lety +9

    Belíssima apresentação tanto do violino como piano.

  • @MihaiFloarea
    @MihaiFloarea Před 7 lety +6

    Fenomenală interpretare!

  • @sanatahir4551
    @sanatahir4551 Před 8 lety +5

    I just got addicted to this

  • @victor21420
    @victor21420 Před 9 lety +4

    Patricia and Fazil.
    Vibração e entusiasmo na magnífica interpretação aliada a técnica impecável. Parabéns por poderem sentir Beethoven e toda a dificuldade de fazer a Kreutzer.