V. Shimkus plays J. Haydn Piano Sonata No.54 in G major

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  • Pianist Vestard Shimkus plays
    Joseph Haydn Piano Sonata No.54 in G major
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Komentáře • 41

  • @horses1
    @horses1 Před 15 lety +3

    Just a note of correction regarding the number: this is sonata XVI, No. 40, one of three written for Princess Marie Esterhazy. Thanks for posting.

  • @ambientIdeal
    @ambientIdeal Před 14 lety

    I think people being critical of his performance exemplify one of the most natural and important parts of art: critical commentary. As a global society, we are still discovering the best ways to be critical of commentary itself.
    Expressive professional performance. Bravo!

  • @antoinezygfryd
    @antoinezygfryd Před 16 lety

    Un bain de fraîcheur..
    Quel plaisir aussi d'échapper aux conventions viennoises...
    J'aime beaucoup les enjolivements,ce que faisait aussi Landowska dans Mozart...après tout.
    Raffiné et intelligent.

  • @brianbernstein3826
    @brianbernstein3826 Před 10 lety

    what is wrong with people, not liking this, this guy is an excellent pianist with very good ears and attention to detail

  • @ixxabat1
    @ixxabat1 Před 11 lety

    Full of character and personality! Great playing!

  • @Erik83474
    @Erik83474 Před 9 lety

    Never heard a Haydn with so much wit & spirit...

    • @jonathanho180
      @jonathanho180 Před 8 lety +1

      This is why I love classical music that much , it's ever changing with different musicians, and only those who have their own character and imagination, could bring out the different atmosphere to the audience.

    • @MOVINGCLASSICS
      @MOVINGCLASSICS Před 8 lety

      +Jonathan Ho you are right! That is the secret of classical music!

  • @kristinevaksa
    @kristinevaksa Před 12 lety +1

    @30inventionman Vestards Šimkus, a well-known and recognized pianist from Latvia.

  • @marmin74
    @marmin74 Před 17 lety

    A spirited performance! very nice

  • @meervieniiba
    @meervieniiba Před 16 lety

    The performance took place on December 26th, 2006. National Theatre, Riga

  • @comprehensiveboy
    @comprehensiveboy Před 15 lety

    Yes ,different opinions reflecting the degree of cynicism and jealousy of the writer. This guy is wonderful and life affirming which is what Haydn is about.

  • @1courage
    @1courage Před 17 lety

    cool! funny, and technically brilliant! great perfomance. Haydn rules:)

  • @PilotJohnSilver
    @PilotJohnSilver Před 11 lety +2

    He's not playing piano, he's playing with piano. :)

  • @GeniusHaydn
    @GeniusHaydn Před 15 lety

    Childlike? Get a clue.....Haydn is all about happiness and the good nature of the human spirit.....Mozart learned all he could from the old master. Yes, he is one of the greatest of all time....and this piece proves it............

  • @alicealiceKARLie
    @alicealiceKARLie Před 16 lety

    This video has inspired me to play much better and faster.

  • @David-R.
    @David-R. Před 13 lety

    intelligent pianist!

  • @musicFL94
    @musicFL94 Před 14 lety

    @Boriska2008
    his mimik is cool. you're right!

  • @katkula
    @katkula Před 15 lety

    agreed!

  • @matteopagliari
    @matteopagliari Před 14 lety

    I've nothing with musicians that express their feeling with face expressions, but actually it seems he's acting. By the way is redention of the Sonata is everithing but good.

  • @clubsandwedge
    @clubsandwedge Před 14 lety

    @GeniusHaydn
    damn straight

  • @thelightisahead
    @thelightisahead Před 15 lety +1

    He plays amazingly, such a control over touch. But I am sort of on both sides of the fence - there's nothing wrong with physical expression, but there is rather a lot of it... :/ it ought not distract from the music, since music is about what you hear, and the trouble with a video of this guy is it does distract a bit. It's great that he's enjoying it and all! And like I said, he plays AMAZINGLY. But sometimes it's just a little much, I'd say. And Haydn wasn't childlike, just good humoured!

  • @danielalaura7304
    @danielalaura7304 Před 7 lety

    ...kao da ore...

  • @draugiem1mamma4
    @draugiem1mamma4 Před 11 lety

    @MrEbaby2010

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo Před 14 lety

    but I do like his performance of the Rach 3, his Haydn is much to romanticized.

  • @HornungMoeller
    @HornungMoeller Před 15 lety

    Mr. Bean on Piano... Would look like him..

  • @emilyetXP
    @emilyetXP Před 11 lety

    Wrong in 1:24

  • @GeniusHaydn
    @GeniusHaydn Před 16 lety

    Laikraadis-This is Sonata No. 54 in G major. Get it straight..........

  • @noahbodys
    @noahbodys Před 13 lety

    1:54 epic fail

  • @AurinkoSunshine
    @AurinkoSunshine Před 16 lety

    he needs to date me

  • @balkanhills
    @balkanhills Před 5 lety

    It is too harsh for me.

  • @mbialoncz
    @mbialoncz Před 14 lety

    Awfull performance - full of exeggeration, hysterical.

  • @fratman2003
    @fratman2003 Před 14 lety

    Jesus when the fuck did you all become classical critics.. first the guy is obviously loving what he is playing and so what if he expresses it?.. Haydn was not virtuoso and since there probably no real recording of this piece by Haydn then who really knows how the song is expressed? One of the main ideas of playing earlier works in concert is to add your own feeling. Just look at Glenn Gould that guy pretty much danced in his seat while he played classical.

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo Před 15 lety

    Listen to Brendel play this, or Richter if you want to know what artistry is. Shimkus, while technically accurate and somewhat creative is immature and silly by comparison. I think most knowlegable critics would discount his sustainability as a popular classical artist based on this performance. Perhaps he would be better suited to playing parlr music in the Women's Department at Macy's.

  • @D.Vz.C.
    @D.Vz.C. Před 15 lety

    man, you cant give the missing feeling with your face, piano is not acting... ok? oh my god since this lang lnag every bodya thinks piano is an acting show,,, acutally ears is what matters!!

  • @pianoboyo
    @pianoboyo Před 15 lety

    Richter's Haydn - is NOT to my taste, virtuosobut totally misses the point of Haydn. Brendel is better, a master in fact, but he often misses the depth of humour and warmth and exhuberance that undeniably characterised not only Haydn but his vast output. I have some issues with the hardness of Vestard's tone occassionally, but that could be the recording rather than him per say. It's wonderful to see a young pianist with imagination!

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo Před 15 lety

    agree with you entirely, this performance is intellectually dry and out of character. agree with okiou456 as well. He can play the piano, very well in fact. But I do not like this interpretation, it is just silly, it is a charicature of Haydn, not Haydn.

  • @Imafungi123
    @Imafungi123 Před 10 lety

    Fake!

  • @buffuzo
    @buffuzo Před 14 lety

    It is still a horrible performance.