Tiffany Poon - Beethoven Sonata No.8 in c minor " Pathetique " 1st movement
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Tiffany Poon, age 12, performs a piano solo recital in June 2009.
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贝多芬奏鸣曲「悲怆」 第一乐章
ベートーベン ピアノソナタ 第8番「悲愴」Op.13 第1楽章 - Hudba
she could go onto being one of worlds greatest classical pianists - in the future .
Will be very keen to hear her in 10 yrs time - brilliant !
jon rene 5 to go
@@99JayTaz99 the original comment was 5 years late so it's been 10 now
Here she is now... her own CZcams channel... and awesome content
Its a no
Its like she wants to play chopin
Wow this Performance is pretty bad ngl.
I know her yt Channel and she is a nice person. But def not her piece
Her attention to dynamics is amazing.
She is already one of worlds greatest classical pianists - in the PRESENT!!!
One of my favorite pieces, and she plays it wonderfully.
she is my favourite pianist
Ten years pass and now she is on the that line that everybody is well talking about....amazing artist in music
Best interpretation I've heard. Anyone should feel free to interpret Beethoven at any age. (There are some stupid viewers on CZcams)
Schirmer suggests that the mordents in the first movement be played as a sort of "shake,": as two sixteenth notes followed by an eighth note, with the time of the sixteenth notes "stolen" from the previous note, with the last note naturally accented. Arthur (Artur) Rubinstein and Vladimir Horowitz play the mordents in this manner; each can be found on CZcams. However, the vast majority of pianists play the mordents as triplets, in-time, with the third note accented.
Left hand almost sounds like orchestra tutti😍amazing!!
although not without mistakes, it has the utmost conviction and determination. the opening slow section could use more thought, but again, you have proven that you can play any composer, any style!
she can play this at 12 years old , here i am just learning it at 21 , rip fml
never too late to learn!
Yeah!
Yeah!
And I am almost 50 and can only dream of playing this. I have been challenged by Mendelssohn and Chopin. Beethoven is just blazingly difficult.
Just finished learning this at 16 and I too feel like garbage listening to her majestic playing. Damn.
What can words do in the presence of such rich spirit,
Our hearts just become full of joy, and peace
Thank you Tiffany
Hopefully, if things work out right, I'll have class with her. Truly amazing playing. Not only is this my favorite classical piece to listen to, this is my favorite performance of it.
Tiffany, I've been following some of Your uploads for about 10 years,... so sorry I missed this one until now... It is brilliant. Just listened to several of the famous old men play it, including Glenn Gould, and Edwin Fisher. Yours is my favorite. Very precise timing and yet flowing, musical, and expressive, even 13 years ago, this is extraordinary. A couple of commentors mention "will be among the greatest",... You already were...Others mention mistakes,... I only caught one "mistake" at 3:13 adjacent note hit,... that's pretty excusable, as even the best will make a couple or half a dozen little transgressions. WOW ! ! ! Kudos . I have to get busy listening to MORE !
I learned this song when I was 12 too, but it was riddled with errors. You play it almost perfectly. Well done :)
Sentimental a
just enjoy her play. cannot copy another genius. it is normal.
Sentimental Yeah, good luck singing it man
@@SCRIABINIST tbh I don’t think a 9 year old can properly play this piece
@@josie3221 She was 11 or 12 is this videos
One million percent pianist. Maybe not her best performance, but so damn talented - and skilled!! -And beautiful, btw.
Watching this is amazing and very depressing at the same time, she displays so much talent, and I only wish I was half as good as she is
Fantastic, as is all of your playing. I have your youtubes in my favorites right along with Valentina Lisitsa and Wilhelm Kempff. I am truly your fan.
Wow. Those people who disliked this had there phones upside down or they have very bad eyesight and can’t hit the right button
right? The button on the right side is dislike XDD
Or have a different taste?
Dis-i-like
Wow! You are amazing Tiffany.
What a wonderful interperation... Absolutly one of my favorites!
Never have seen or heard before such talent!
I never realized how much I needed that first repeat until it wasn't there
Excellent! One of my favorite pieces as I find myself identifying with it strongly. You remind me of my favorite version which is Barenboim's.
I love this performance
We always love Tiffany's playing:-)
There were some wrong notes, but the spirit of the performance is infinitely more important. And the spirit here is amazing!
genial!!!! increible!
LOVE this interpretation ❗
brilliant ~~ beautiful ~
I'm so impressed with the maturity of expression for your age.
Bravo 👏
This is a great performance. I understand why some people would not repeat the exposition, although on this sonata Beethoven actually intended for the Grave to be included in the repeat of the exposition rather than repeating from the Allegro marking.
amazing!
Totaly agree!
Talento nato felicidades
Excellent job!
Cheers!
this is AMAZING!!!! :D
Well Done!!
Hi Tiffany!!!! I'm 14 and live in Nome, Alaska. I love all your videos so much!!! I have been working the Sonata Pathetique for about 4 months and recently got a #1 rating at my regionals competition. I am on my way to compete at state in a week. You're so Amazing!!!
Hi Luke, you may want to listen to a phenomenally talented 10y.o. boy Andrey from Moscow playing the same Sonata. Tiffany began taking music lessons at 4, while Andrey began much later - at 7. Part 1 czcams.com/video/yhU-ctRCTj8/video.html Part 3 czcams.com/video/62rwpYw6wig/video.html
Wow! So much tension! She must have a great teacher - but I'm sure that she developed lots of decisive little details of the interpretation on her own as well!
Well Done!
Perfect
Holy shit, thats amazing..
are you 12 yrs old?!!! you are insaine!! i practise this now and you gave me so much inspiration! and sorry if i wrote something wrong🙃❤
Agreed, its always annoying how you are ready to go there and perform and then you find that the piano's tune is not to your liking and then its too late to do anything about it.
lovely girl 😍
Quite mature playing!
after 4 years of trying, i can't play this song that well. i hope she doesn't agonize over the couple of notes that weren't perfect.
That's perfect for this age but unfortunately i spotted plenty of mistakes but afterall like i said your playing such great piece at this age which is truley a remarkable talent.
I played this song when I was 10 but not even close to this! You are so good (:
Who could have disliked this. You were great!
Your mom
Holy crap that thunderclap first chord summons Ludwig from the grave.
I'm learning this at 28 and struggle to play at 1/4 of that speed. I guess I'll never be a professional, but it is a lot of fun to play. 😂
Just another prodigy, here. So much more, now. So much more, to come. Pick her up cheap, while you still can
👍
I wish you would do all 32 sonatas!
Beautiful long hair!@_@
YEAHH ● ●
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focus on fingers
She’s 12 here? That’s insane
wow at 12?! Damn i missed my chance... I learned this on at the age of 11 but had a bit of a fight fight with my teacher... So i stopped playing, and now im 13 and i CAN play it but.. too late shes done it a year before... I could play the 2d mouvement with it. haha beautiful music
Highly refinement
Highly english
I'm playing it right now at age 12, but definitely not as good as thus
Its been a year. How is ur playing now,
Its been two years. How is your playing now
It’s been 3 years. How is ur playing now,
Am I hearing some miss? Or just me (i know she’s just 12 and THATS SO COOL) but just asking just in case I have smth wrong w my ears
Is the first movement techniqually harder than the op. 25 no. 11 etude of Chopin?
not at all op. 25 no. 11 is alot harder. But this is still very very hard.
no. this piece is still quite hard - it can be chosen for LT diploma exam. (but the entire piece) Etudes op 25 no 11 is much harder than this piece
this piece is techniqually easy.
Im playing this piece and Im playing op. 25 n 12 and the etude its sooooooo much harder and n. 11 its a lot harder than n. 12 :')
@@jacobsmusic4186 should be AT 😊 im doing this for my AT
wow at 12?! Damn i missed my chance... I learned this on at the age of 11 but had a bit of a fight fight with my teacher... So i stopped playing, and now im 13 and i CAN play it but.. too late shes done it a year before... I could play the 2d mouvement with it. Maybe that would make up for it... haha beautiful music
Sorry to break it to you, hopefully you know by now, but this isn't a competition between the two of you really.
Cyan 9 years ago she has probably matured since then...
Damn u 21 now
Her lifting her hands after the first chord hurt a little
Wdym, why
What?
It makes her performance not so perfect
Is it me or did she misplayed some of the notes
she did, but overall she still played amazing for her age
If you're sacrificing accuracy for speed you're doing sth wrong.
Good technique for her age. But this is not a simple piece of music that can be understood, let alone mastered at such a young age.
Simon Yu why not, she played it very well
@Dhrupad RishavMusic fuck Simon Yu
Wot the Fock!SO FOCKING OP
Hmm, there are many mistakes. But this video is already 8 years ago and I believe she is much better now.
SSSSSHHHHHIIIIIIT
u missed the fp
This is Beethoven not chopin lol.
Way too romantic
If you say so Ludwig
To slow
You mean, the 3rd movement... lol, the first and second movements are definitely not for children learning...
Im playing this at 11 years old and I don't know what I'm doing
Max Hong I have a tip for you: no one gives a shit how old you are so stop trying to use your age to impress people. Real musicians are impressed by how well the music is played not how old the person is. Tiffany is an amazing musician and has grown up to be a great pianist not for her age, but for her skills, so to recap, shut the fuck up cuz no one cares that ur 11
@@norkini9960 that's not a tip. A tip should be advice for someone to help them to get better at something.
Grrrio fuck off
Here's a tip, when someone like Mr. Sarafian responds to you, don't waste your time reading it.
Ha, you put this in 10 times speed and thought that we wouldn’t notice. Nice try.
Not a perfect performance, but still, damn she has good technique, let alone her age.
I don't like this interpretation. But then again, one should not try to interpret Beethoven before they are at least 20 years old.
...............Are you just jealous or mad?....that comment was really.... inconsiderate. I don't think anybody is going to agree with you. Anybody can play Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and etc. no matter what age. You don't have to be some certain age just to play Beethoven. It's like saying I can't play The Moonlight sonata until i'm 26 ( Which i already learned at the age of 13. im 14). This comment really pissed me off because Tiffany is a great pianist for a person her age. How about you post a video of you playing the Pathetique and show us your so called "Interpretation" of this song.
Fatima Parker i totally agree with fatima. tiffany really nailed it.
Bartholomeo Sphinx What a stupid comment. She's great. She's an old soul in a young body. So much feeling - just great. Love it.
You love, it, i think it is boring, lifeless, and perhaps better left unperformed.
well it's just the fact you said that you said have to be a certain age in order to play it, and that is where you were wrong.
This is Beethoven not chopin lol.
Way too romantic