First Time Hearing Beethoven "Moonlight" Sonata 3 by Valentina Lisista Reaction Video - INCREDIBLE!
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Also the fact that someone wrote this on paper note by note😊
And , DON'T forget the composer, BEETHOVEN!
If you were impressed with this fantastic lady playing this you must (either privately or reaction) see her playing Hungarian rhapsody No2 😲 she literally seems to have running spider legs for fingers, truly amazing and beautiful to listen to. Great job👏👏✌️
Really should put respect on Beethoven name she just played what he made hundreds of years ago
Nice that you mention the different sounds and feels of the piano. Beethoven actually corresponded a lot with the manufacturers of his day to develop the modern piano. When he was losing his hearing, the high pitches were first to go, and so his later music focused on the lower, deeper sounds on the instrument where he could still hear. But pianos were not as versatile as they are now, all because a composer/musician was going deaf!
Very wise programming choice!! You can't appreciate Tina S fully until you hear this on the keyboard! The 3rd movement of Moonlight Sonata is incredibly difficult...on ANY instrument.
Agreed! Tina will be up tomorrow!
The PASSION.
Awwwww, I was expecting the entire sonata. This is like the 3rd movement of it or something. At some point listen to the 1st movement. It's breathtakingly beautiful, and will probably sound familiar to you.
Yeah, I second that. First movement is better than third (although technically not as impressive as the third).
@@Paul-nq1ik 3rd movement: Wow! That's some impressive piano playing!
1st movement: Shhhh! I'm immersing myself in musical heaven listening to it.
she is amazing one of the best
I’m glad you reacts to this. I love this pianist. 👍
The human brain working overtime 😂❤
Beethoven was dropping panties hundreds of years ago lol
still my all time favorite song
Now I truly know the meaning of the term “tickling the ivories”.
The best cover.
I see a lot of suggestions for Tina S, and while yes for electric guitar, her performance is amazing, piano is the instrument meant to perform this piece, and Valentina has produced just about the most breath-taking performance of it you can find on CZcams. Her skill is undeniable.
Exactly, Beethoven was an expert with the piano, performance and writing.
if you want to react to more by valentina check out the Liszt Hungarian Rhapsody No.2... amazing... and it's the 'Cat Concerto' to the famous Tom and Jerry cartoon
valentina lisitsa is amazing, i highly highly recommend reacting to her playing Rachmaninoff concerto No 2 Mvt 2 minus orchestra
her Rachmaninoff concerto No 1 Mvt 1 is also one of my favourites
Beethoven did at least 31 other sonatas, all of which are acclaimed. And this pianist has recorded many of them too. Her approach tends to be quick and crisp. A good example is her performance of the Piano Sonata no 2. Beethoven was a great pianist and took advantage of the new powerful pianos that emerged in his time.
For me this piece was my first personal frustration. This was my limit, the end of my talent stretch. I could read the notes, i hear them in my head, some parts i could play.
keep it up, youll get there, you just have to grind it out dude. Try other things and work your way up, its hard, but possible.
What amazes me is you have people who may listen to metal, or country, pop .. whatever .. and they may wave a hand at the mention of classical .. sniff .. and dismiss it as .. old, outdated etc. I think that says something about that person. Good music is good music .. great music is great whatever the genre .. I think too many people are so uneducated and ignorant that they simply have no idea that in Western music that people like Beethoven laid the foundation for the music that followed .. and very, very seldom has the junior excelled the master.
Amazing!!!!
BEAUTIFUL
As far as I know Valentina Lisista would not be considered the "top talent of all time", but to be sure you guys were watching and listening to high level playing no matter what ! Very good video . . .
Great job with your reaction and thoughts on Valentina Lisista Playing Beethoven "Moonlight Sonata 3 on piano 🎹 . Next must would be Tina S playing it on Electric guitar Will blow Both Your Minds .
Thanks Eric! Tina will be up tomorrow!
Why don't people listen to other Beethoven sonatas on CZcams?
@joebloggs396 Exactly my question. I thought your reply was from my account... Like, the no1, no8 (much better masterpiece), no21, no23, no29, no30 up to 32...32 literally has most badass themes, transcendence, new styles of music (swingy rhytms)...
For some reason this reaction popped up on my feed today - it was very refreshing to see some classical music reaction. Since you seemed a bit unclear on what movements meant, the easy explanation is that most classical works are fixed sets of 3-6 individual pieces called movements. So the 3rd movement of the Moonlight Sonata is the third piece in the Moonlight Sonata set (which incidentally only has 3 pieces). Doesn't have anything to do with difficulty, though a lot of composers liked to finish with a bang. The 1st movement of the Moonlight Sonata is probably more recognizable than the 3rd, but it's probably best listened to in front of a fire on a dark stormy night with your favorite brandy.
An outfit called Playing For Change puts out some amazing music videos that are worth checking out.
Now imagine writing that
Yyyyeeeessss!!!!! Please give a listen to Rachmoninov
You got to react to more of her content!! There's so much to choose from I would start with her rendition of Rach's "Little Red Riding Hood" Liszt Mephisto Waltz, Lizst "Totentanz" and even the War Sonatas. Those are very epic pieces.
I like your face reaction, and for Tina S too. Good choice. You are the best reaction.
Populair? There has never been more classical music played then now. Every town with a little respect has its own orchestra. And this piece fascinates me, every time again.
This is, of course, only the 3rd movement of the sonata. The rest is worth listening to, also. It's worth noting that the piano is a percussion instrument, the hammers are striking the keys, harder or softer depending upon how hard the keys are struck. Plus, the pedals allow notes to linger or be elongated (or not).
Would love it if you reacted to rachmaninoff piano concerto 2 played by evgeny kissin with orchestra, even just like the first 10 mins would be awesome to watch you react to.
more classical pls
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Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 17 "Tempest" Valentina Lisitsa 3. Allegretto
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You started with the third and final movement. If you had listened to the first two movements you would appreciate the breath and depth of this masterpiece.
He seems to get the depth of it, at least a little bit. She doesn't.
Interesting that this piece is considered around 6/10 for difficulty. Check out La Campanella by Liszt.
To me as a pianist listen to you saying "piano version" is crazy. Thats the original and any other thing instrument on this sonata is for me an insulting thought.
Ur a effite snob
i'll just leave this here
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She is truly amazing! I have to recommend her recording of the piano solo version of Franz Liszt's Totentanz (and make sure to grab the full 14: 53 min video ;) czcams.com/video/zGBXA1tBiLw/video.html
You should start with the more popular first movement - this is the third movement.
The 3e movement is for the shredders.
Do some Paganini pls :)
Caprices 1-24
Violin Concerto No. 1
Why learning to play your scales is mandatory!
If you liked this you must watch it done by Tina S on guitar.
Will be up tomorrow!
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Many said its sounds as though there are a third hand oh the piano.
It's not a "version" - it is the third movement of the Moonlight Sonata - but okay
I'm not a classical fan boy, but this might be my favorite song of all time
I've watched a lot of reaction videos and I'm not sure I've ever seen two such vacuous blockheads. Truly painful to watch.
Too fast. It may be impressive speed, but it doesn't do justice to the music.
Plays it like the piano owes her money
She is acutally playing it a bit too fast