Beethoven - slow movements from Sonata op.28 "Pastorale" & op.13 "Pathetique"
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- čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
- This was the first in the "long history of my accompaniments" when I played the full "only Beethoven vocal repertoire" concert. Who would say Beethoven has so many great vocal pieces... Anyway - singers needed to have a short rest, so I also played a bit of solo piano repertoire.
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Ludwig van Beethoven (1770-1827):
00:00 - Sonata in D op.28 "Pastorale" - II. Andante
07:30 - Sonata in c-minor op.13 "Pathetique" - II. Adagio cantabile
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Dušan Holý - piano
Piano: Grotrian Steinweg
Venue: Piano Salon in the heart of Delft, The Netherlands
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#beethoven, #sonata, #pathetique - Hudba
Nice interpretations, Dušan! I find the ending of the Pastorale especially nice, the definitive wake-up call out of the dream of spring :P
Thanks, mate. Pity you could not hear hear the rest - the "vocal" part of program. You know how many singers I accompanied in Utrecht but as I remember, none of them ever did any Beethoven. Great stuff! I enjoyed pretty much this last concert.
I danced to the first part in the second piece many times in ballet class. It was used for adagios. I must admit my least favorite part of the class. I was never good in the slower parts of the class!
Well... that must have been veeeery slow-motion dance. Teachers always find something to torture their students with... you know :)
@ Haha yes, but the torture is the way we improve! 😅