Who is the pianist? ...( 2 years ago by violonista)
Who is the pianist? She is not alone...
That's Lambert Orkis( 2 years ago by IAmSophistry)
That's Lambert Orkis
She's goooood.( 1 year ago by Jygri)
She's goooood.
Excelente el ...( 1 year ago by mayelajay)
Excelente el acompa ñamiento de Lambert Orkis
I wish that U Tube ...( 1 year ago by vinelandeddie)
I wish that U Tube would understand that there is no
soloist in this music...Lambert Orkis and Anne Sophie Mutter are collaboraters and accompanist is not the correct term for Lambert Orkis or Robert MacDonald ,etc. Please correct this insult to pianists . Samuel Sanders is no longer with us, but he would be shocked to see this listed as a solo work with a piano accompaniment.Beethoven called this a sonata for piano and violin.
I hear two ways ...( 1 year ago by gawgul)
I hear two ways this mvt. gets played 1)restrained, exacting, listening for pins to drop, every motion, emotion well controlled, analyzed, questioned 2)unrestrained openess, where sunny is sunny and cloudy is cloudy. Then again, the third mvt., the sun finally comes out.
good interpretation ...( 1 year ago by doublearejazz)
good interpretation but it is,at last,only interpretation..beethoven has improvised his music -
classical interpretation is absolutely overestimated.
a point :
"Do not follow the old masters ´steps,
but seek what they were seeking... "
Basho (1644-1694) : japanese haiku - master
:-) !
..you wonna see/hear something realy innovative -
how to improvise classical music ?!
look for video : "bach sarabande jazz guitar" !
..or visite renatorozic dot com ..you ll be surprised ..
:-)
ñamiento de Lambert Orkis
soloist in this music...Lambert Orkis and Anne Sophie Mutter are collaboraters and accompanist is not the correct term for Lambert Orkis or Robert MacDonald ,etc. Please correct this insult to pianists . Samuel Sanders is no longer with us, but he would be shocked to see this listed as a solo work with a piano accompaniment.Beethoven called this a sonata for piano and violin.
classical interpretation is absolutely overestimated.
a point :
"Do not follow the old masters
´steps, but seek what they were seeking... " Basho (1644-1694) : japanese haiku - master :-) ! ..you wonna see/hear something realy innovative - how to improvise classical music ?! look for video : "bach sarabande jazz guitar" ! ..or visite renatorozic dot com ..you ll be surprised .. :-)