Practice, Tempo & Bach - Daniel Barenboim | Replies To Comments No.1 [subtitulado]

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Daniel Barenboim

Daniel Barenboim

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Daniel Barenboim | Replies To Comments: Practice, Tempo & Bach
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@kimsahl8555
@kimsahl8555 Жыл бұрын
What a gift what great a gift is Barenboim, the top of music - what a gift.
@agnessdeshayes
@agnessdeshayes 8 жыл бұрын
J ai adore vos performances sur les sonates de Schubert à Paris merci merci merci
@nicolebeck1023
@nicolebeck1023 4 жыл бұрын
Merveilleux... Génial.... Monsieur Daniel Barenboim.... Un vrai bonheur de vous écouter... Tellement juste..
@livb6945
@livb6945 3 жыл бұрын
I agree completely about the "great pianist" definition!! Barenboim himself is the one, for me, who makes me feel like I could play that music (which is the highest compliment I could think of)
@blvruedigerstein
@blvruedigerstein 8 жыл бұрын
Lieber Herr Barenboim, ich hatte das große Glück vor fast 40 Jahren, als 17jähriger ein Jahr in Australien als Austauschschüler zu verbringen. Ich habe dort zeitweise bei einer Klavierlehrerin gelebt. Weder damals noch später glaubte ich viel von Musik zu verstehen. Aber Mrs. Campbell hat mir viele klassische Stücke vorgespielt und, als letztes Mittel mein Interesse zu wecken, hat sie Beethoven-Aufnahmen von Ihnen auf dem Plattenspieler aufgelegt. Ich möchte Ihnen sagen, das dieses Erlebnis bis heute zu meinen schönsten gehört und ich Ihnen sehr dafür danke, auch dafür, das Sie Mrs. Campbell so glücklich gemacht haben.
@RobertTheBruce111
@RobertTheBruce111 8 жыл бұрын
Danke für Ihre Antwort, Herr Barenboim!
@MartinHatchuel
@MartinHatchuel 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Maestro, and thank you KZbin for making this kind of communication possible. Love these talks!
@taniaritsou5511
@taniaritsou5511 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for being there!
@elreyvd
@elreyvd 8 жыл бұрын
Your work popularizing music, making non-musicians and non-specialists discover, enjoy and decode the great repertoire pieces has always been important. I recall you teaching Beethoven on the TV, many, many years ago when we were both younger, and it's great to have you back doing this for another generation. Thank you, Daniel.
@agnessdeshayes
@agnessdeshayes 8 жыл бұрын
Cher Daniel BARENBOIM merci pour ces cours qui rende la musique magique c est mon grand regret de ne pas avoir pu jouer d un instrument alors que dans ma famille jouait d un instrument ma mère était plus que très très douée et ma grand mère était professeur de piano
@ramonitbelascuain9729
@ramonitbelascuain9729 3 жыл бұрын
I never thought Mr. Barenboim can be this sweet and straightforward. I realized great geniuses have this childlike characters in them. Thank you for being you sir!
@dengshujun2001
@dengshujun2001 7 жыл бұрын
My son watched your videos over and over. You became his teacher by watching your videos again and again! You are the gift God give us! You are a great master with a great heart! Thank you!
@Silvinananda
@Silvinananda 7 жыл бұрын
Señor Baremboim: como buen maestro usted enseña a todos y no solo sobre música. Feliz de que haya abierto este canal en You Tube, para que también aquellos que no somos músicos disfrutemos de su sabiduría. Un cálido saludo desde Argentina.
@claudiaireneberlusconi967
@claudiaireneberlusconi967 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias, Maestro por su generosidad para compartir sus conocimientos!!! No pierdo uno de sus videos...
@lipinxiao4090
@lipinxiao4090 6 жыл бұрын
Hi, dear Mr. Barenboim, I am so surprised but real happy to watch this episode of replying video to your auditors on line! You are so serious and respectful to your fans!!! I do agree with you the way about how to make difference between a good pianist and a great pianist...thank you for all about your knowledge and intelligence about music here!!! So great you are!!! Bravo!!!
@bikkies
@bikkies 5 жыл бұрын
Maestro, I found your comparison of tempo to a suitcase profound and staggering in its simplicity. This is a wonderful analogy. Thank you for all that you do and best wishes from the UK.
@ИлияИлиев-ь2и
@ИлияИлиев-ь2и 7 жыл бұрын
He is a great musician, but I'm also astonished of how many languages he can.
@antonxuiz
@antonxuiz 6 жыл бұрын
Илия Илиев His spanish is actually better than his English
@alejocv7
@alejocv7 6 жыл бұрын
Well, that is because he is argentine
@antonxuiz
@antonxuiz 6 жыл бұрын
Alejandro Cañizares Ya sé que los argentinos tienen una mezcla étnica muy variada pero no sabía yo que también hubiera ascendencia germana por ahí.
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 6 жыл бұрын
Yes, I've watched many of Barenboim's videos on YTube, and his multilingualism is quite literally awesome. He's truly fluent in English, Spanish, Hebrew, German, French and Italian. (It took me a while to find a few videos where he's speaking French or Italian, but sure enough...)
@alex_evstyugov
@alex_evstyugov 6 жыл бұрын
I don't speak a word of Hebrew, but I do speak every language maestro spoke in this video. That's not astonishing or awesome, that's something anyone can do. Just go ahead and learn all these languages. It's not hard. I managed to do it, and I'm an idiot. Nobody is holding you back except for yourself. Kind of like with music, really. Anyone can do it. There is no such thing as talent. "Talent" is just a shorthand for "I could do this, but I am really lazy". You could be the next Barenboim. Yes, you. But instead you waste your days on KZbin lamenting how you're not Barenboim. Well, then. Good luck with building a life on top of that.
@emiliobertin1070
@emiliobertin1070 4 жыл бұрын
Barenboim es una gran persona.
@claudiaireneberlusconi967
@claudiaireneberlusconi967 2 жыл бұрын
Gracias, Maestro Barenboim, por subtitular al español sus clases! No todos los argentinos sabemos inglés y no nos ha excluido!
@PianoWithMichael
@PianoWithMichael 8 жыл бұрын
Always one of my favorites! He's definitely a Gentleman of the Arts and a true Steward of the Great Masters!
@donrayjay
@donrayjay 4 жыл бұрын
Love the eccentric use of “commentaries” in these videos
@aniadelvecchio
@aniadelvecchio Жыл бұрын
U r a gr8 Maestro ❤
@juancarlossanchez7318
@juancarlossanchez7318 6 жыл бұрын
Gran, gran! Maestro Don Daniel!!
@ReneKotj
@ReneKotj 7 жыл бұрын
A master class about modesty. Thank you maestro.
@komrrad-1493
@komrrad-1493 8 жыл бұрын
Great video! I really enjoyed it. Keep up the great work, maestro.
@mariatabares
@mariatabares 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias.
@classicalvagrant
@classicalvagrant 8 жыл бұрын
These videos are quickly becoming among the highlights of my week. Maybe a year and a half ago, I listened to the fourteenth string quartet of Beethoven and since then it has remained my favorite work of art and my favorite work of music. No other piece engenders humanity as a whole as this does; no other ventures into the deepest crevices of sorrow and beauty at once as this does; no other represents life itself as this does! I believe this piece to be the pinnacle of the collective creative efforts of men. I would love a video on your opinion of this work as well as one in which you tell us about your own favorite work of music. Thank you for these videos.
@kenbusch140
@kenbusch140 8 жыл бұрын
Schubert was much taken with this string quartet, too.
@NickRossi
@NickRossi 8 жыл бұрын
I will add to the many voices here. Thank you, maestro, for taking the time to educate and inspire us to learn and do more in the wonderful world of music.
@LaneRasmussen
@LaneRasmussen 8 жыл бұрын
I didn't expect to chuckle so when I decided to watch this! How delightful. I love your sense of humour.
@narayancrakshit2368
@narayancrakshit2368 6 жыл бұрын
Thanks to YOU TUBE for providing appreacitation talk by Daniel barenboim on w.classical.we from orient need more on this to enjoy more w classical mosaic.
@timotot123
@timotot123 6 жыл бұрын
Very nice and very very informative over the matters that were discussed. Many thanks for your generosity and great insight
@aracelipaviaromera
@aracelipaviaromera 8 жыл бұрын
Sr. Baremboim, sólo sou amante de la música y no entendida en nada . No sé tocar un sólo instrumento, pero aprecio la bellleza y la música es el mejor vehículo de comunicación universal que tenemos. Por ello me he acercado a este canal, y sigo sus consejos y clases con gran placer. Muchos de ellos pueden aplicarse a muchas otras facetas de la vida. Gracias por hacerlo posible, y conseguir que una profana en los clásicos como yo, los vaya conociendo. Me encanta el Rock y siempre supe que eran todos ellos , buenos conocedores de la música clásica. Gracias!
@emilie8978
@emilie8978 8 жыл бұрын
Cher Maestro, j'aimerais connaître votre sentiment sur le fait que la musique ouvre une sphère dans laquelle on peut se perdre pour méditer , penser , qui permet des moments éphémères qui nous marquent à vie ..... Merci de nous ouvrir cette petite bulle!
@davideparma9918
@davideparma9918 6 жыл бұрын
great great great
@ricardocarrano3682
@ricardocarrano3682 4 жыл бұрын
Anybody who has diggen little depth in music knows that Barenboim is a genius!
@Pijjul
@Pijjul 8 жыл бұрын
Bonjour Monsieur Barenboim ! I usually never ever comment on youtube videos, but your channel is such an incredible opportunity to learn from music geniuses ! Here is my question : I have always wondered - how do you feel during the applause after a concert if you are not satisfied by your performance ? Thank you so much for taking time to share your precious insight into music and other topics, and to answer your viewers' comments.
@Guarniz
@Guarniz 6 жыл бұрын
Señor Barenboim:::: que excelentes comentarios, que buena persona es usted, no solo un genio del piano, todas sus respuestas destilan genialidad
@orfeu65
@orfeu65 8 жыл бұрын
You are a joker, Daniel! I enjoyed very much your answers. Thanks.
@deseret2009
@deseret2009 7 жыл бұрын
Gracias maestro por compartir su experiencia, quisiera que nos hable respecto a la importancia de la digitación pianística y como esta influye en el fraseo. Gracias
@furtceli
@furtceli 7 жыл бұрын
Delightful and insightful!! Listening to your commentary is detoxification for my mind!!!
@patriceortovent6451
@patriceortovent6451 4 жыл бұрын
I always wondered how many languages mr Barenboim can use to communicate. Watching this sequence, I am even more with uncertainty on how many languages this great artist musician has in his luggage.Thanks for such educative programs.
@samueletimmoneri5914
@samueletimmoneri5914 8 жыл бұрын
bravo maestro
@ebragato1
@ebragato1 7 жыл бұрын
Maestro, más que un comentario, quiero manifestarle mi profunda admiración por la comprensión que ha alcanzado en su vida del significado profundo de la música, y de la música como forma de vida. Estos videos en KZbin son una maravillosa manera de acercar a todos los conocimientos esenciales que nos permiten comprender un poco más la riqueza "deep inside" de grandes compositores. Es un placer intelectual y del alma escuchar sus interpretaciones, en especial, la obra de Beethoven, a quien admiro desde mis 8 años gracias a mi padre, José Bragato. Toda mi admiración hacia usted, maestro. Elsa Bragato, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
@claudiorodriguez602
@claudiorodriguez602 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias al maestro y al equipo por subir estos videos en español o al menos subtitulados, gracias por pensar en los hispanos!!!!
@christinestill1990
@christinestill1990 5 жыл бұрын
i was happy to comprehend the Spanish! This man speaks at least five languages fluently that I’ve witnessed!
@annedwyer797
@annedwyer797 5 жыл бұрын
Barenboim speaking French or Italian were the hardest to find on KZbin, but I stumbled across several. It's amazing to me that someone can be truly fluent in six languages! (Spanish, Hebrew, German, French, Italian and English)
@amiromrani4100
@amiromrani4100 7 жыл бұрын
Great answer to the question about simplicity and complexity. really enjoyed.
@JudeTimProduction
@JudeTimProduction 8 жыл бұрын
yay daniel barenboim
@kylerusk3877
@kylerusk3877 8 жыл бұрын
Hello Maestro, a question: If Beethoven was still alive in the 19th century, which side do you think he would have been on in terms of musical politics? Would he have sided with Brahms and the musical conservatives, Liszt/Wagner and the progressives, or embraced both sides? Thank you for your time with this question and greetings from the USA!
@codonauta
@codonauta 6 жыл бұрын
Since Brahms was Beethoven’s follower, I think he would get to him, not Liszt or Wagner.
@fivezeroniner
@fivezeroniner 6 жыл бұрын
If he is alive. He would make his own side. And not side with any of the 2.
@philippe_powell
@philippe_powell 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Mr. Barenboïm, First of all thank you very much for sharing such musical moments and thoughts with us. Your opinions regarding music and Humanity are really interesting and inspiring. It feels like everything you do as a musician has a deeper purpose than just an artistic expression. In your opinion, what is or could be, the role of an artist in nowadays ? Warmest, Philippe Baden Powell
@lohyinzhe2693
@lohyinzhe2693 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Mr.Barenboim, in your opinion, what is musical talent?
@mitchellwilliam95
@mitchellwilliam95 4 жыл бұрын
Dedication, you could've learned any piece of music in these last three years. Have you?
@based9930
@based9930 3 жыл бұрын
Talent is when it comes naturally and you don't have to try like everyone else for the same results.
@MartinSmithMFM
@MartinSmithMFM 6 жыл бұрын
I like the way Daniel approaches music in a philosophical way. This is actually quite rare, Music implies aesthetics and meaning. It seems to me that it has an existence even beyond great composers; for when composing it's never possible for mere mortals to trap entirely what they 'heard' - heard with the inner ear, that is. The thing they didn't trap also exists...it has a half-life and this is why we can sometimes imagine writing quite different versions of Mozart in our minds. So what on earth was going on when Mozart wrote K574 in an organist's guest book? It was a private thought - not music, really to be played. Played on the organ? It's like Scarlatti; and it's like the last Bach Fugue of Book 1. I think it is by no means a prestissomo Gigue - nor even a Gigue. It is more like, 'The Musical Offering' and needs an Andante con vivo tempo. If we analyze its counterpoint (I found nothing on the internet about the relationship between Mozart and Scarlatti) we will maybe see it shows signs of the fingerprints of extra-terrestial life. And if you play it on the organ, you must sustain that last C to the end.
@rubenalvarez5503
@rubenalvarez5503 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim! Creo que la agilidad se consigue como consecuencia de un buen estudio. Estoy convencido de que cuando estudio mis obras de violin con cariño, dedicación, atención, llega un día en el que sientes que resulta más fácil hacer el mismo pasaje sin descuidar nada, es decir, has ganado más agilidad y seguridad con lo que haces. Creo que el mejor ejercicio de agilidad es un estudio lento y minucioso, la velocidad ya saldrá. Un abrazo! Me encantan tus vídeos.
@viniciusventino9664
@viniciusventino9664 8 жыл бұрын
O Brasil te ama muito Daniel! Quando vira com Orquestra do Divan ou Estatal de Berlin ao nosso país? Um grande abraço! E espero te conhecer em breve!
@chrisraymondmusic
@chrisraymondmusic 8 жыл бұрын
Mr. Barenboim, could you make a video about the music of Boulez?
@kenbusch140
@kenbusch140 8 жыл бұрын
I'd like to second this request.
@prof.dr.kurtkutzler6508
@prof.dr.kurtkutzler6508 8 жыл бұрын
Me, too
@paullanfear
@paullanfear 8 жыл бұрын
Yes and on a more general level, some advice for the layman on how to listen to modern music post-WW2
@manuel-et4he
@manuel-et4he 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim, me encantan sus vídeos. Por ello me gustaría que explicara la Sonata para Piano op. 1 de Alban Berg.
@mariutzadragutza1
@mariutzadragutza1 8 жыл бұрын
Mr. Barenboim, this question may not be as interesting as the others but if you could answer,I was fairly curious of how you came to the wonderful conclusion of creating a KZbin channel? It was an extraordinary idea and the videos you put up bring joy to all our ears(I believe) because it brings a change from the usual commercialized videos and advertisers that fill the socializing networks we use everyday! Greetings from Romania!
@colinbitter
@colinbitter 8 жыл бұрын
Mr. Barenboim, Thank you for all your great videos. A while ago you made a video as an "Introduction to Bruckner" in which you comment on the psychology of Bruckner as being "medieval". Could you make another video commenting on that? I am relatively sure of what you mean by medieval, but would like to hear more. We in New York are all looking forward to your Bruckner Cycle next year!
@bifeldman
@bifeldman 5 жыл бұрын
What a mind, what a mensch.
@osirisestela3414
@osirisestela3414 4 жыл бұрын
Grande Barenboim! Thanks!!! 🙏😊
@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155
@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 6 жыл бұрын
Podrías hablar de la escuela del Virtuoso Op.365 de Czerny? Es un libro muy interesante y que aún sigue en el olvido
@TheMartin1981
@TheMartin1981 Жыл бұрын
primeramente muchas gracias x todo el material q comparte maestro y muchas felicidades, lo admiro demasiado; podria hacer algun analisis de los conciertos de violín de mozart.
@mrnarason
@mrnarason 8 жыл бұрын
3:45 How very humble!
@qetgoibopnqafpni
@qetgoibopnqafpni 8 жыл бұрын
Idk dude, i find it kinda ofending lol
@anyavalero.8859
@anyavalero.8859 6 жыл бұрын
Gracias maestro. Cada compositor de manera diferente y a niveles distintos logra impactar a las personas con su música, ya sea por la complejidad de las sonatas, por sencillez, originalidad o por qué la esencia que transmite es hermosa e inexplicable. Seria correcto pensar que la musica de hoy en día por ejemplo la música pop que hace uso de letras más que de instrumentación logra menor mente un impacto en el alma de las personas? Diria que la música clásica maravillosamente es la única que por sus complejas estructuras y enlaces transmiten de forma mas clara un mensaje, que alcanza la frecuencia adecuada para acariciar nuestros sentimientos? Que es la única que nos invita a abrirnos mentalmente para entender sus misterios?
@faustoserra8763
@faustoserra8763 8 жыл бұрын
maestro, ¿porque los músicos virtuosos contemporáneos se dedican mas a la interpretación de obras que a la composición?
@josephcamusgalois9211
@josephcamusgalois9211 8 жыл бұрын
Good question!!!!
@aariel69
@aariel69 8 жыл бұрын
Permitime ensayar una hipótesis. En el siglo XIX y anteriores la forma de trascender fuera del circulo de influencia inmediato era a través de las composiciones; al no existir grabaciones todas las performances eran en vivo, por lo tanto un músico era verdaderamente trascendente cuando sus obras se reproducian en otros países, otras ciudades. En el siglo XIX y más allá, la performance se trasladó al centro de la escena, y lo buscado para elevar la estatura de un músico son sus performances más allá de lo que pueda componer; las recompensas económicas son completamente diferentes, muy favorables a la ejecución. Lo inverso a lo que ocurría cuando los músicos obtenían una muy buena fuente de ingresos en las ediciones de sus obras.
@cristianescobedo5050
@cristianescobedo5050 7 жыл бұрын
pense que era el único que se preguntaba eso, hoy en dia hay mas herramientas que nunca y es cuando menos se compone
@alejandrocazarin4623
@alejandrocazarin4623 6 жыл бұрын
Quizas los compositores modernos sean los que hacen soundtracks ? Zimmer, Shore, Williams , Horner etc etc
@juancarlossanchez7318
@juancarlossanchez7318 6 жыл бұрын
Porque no son compositores, me imagino!!
@reacionario2026
@reacionario2026 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you maestro!
@CristianaAchim
@CristianaAchim 8 жыл бұрын
I really love your interpretation of the Beethoven's Sonata op 2,no 3,especially the second movement. How can you stay so focused and calm for the entire piece?Thank you!
@Pathy1
@Pathy1 8 жыл бұрын
For me all of his Beethoven Sonatas are among my favourite renditions. Daniel Barenboim and Beethoven fits together!
@jorgerafaeloteguicalvente8784
@jorgerafaeloteguicalvente8784 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro, gracias por sus charlas: son todas apasionantes! Quería preguntarle dónde cree usted que reside ese poder evocativo de la música que puede producirnos alegría, tristeza o muchísimas emociones, al igual que hacernos sentir protagonistas de cosas que no hemos vivido. Saludos desde Argentina!
@joaquinjoseortizblasco6183
@joaquinjoseortizblasco6183 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim: Gracias por esta página que ayuda a comprender y entender la música guiado por un excelente profesional. Para cuando un poco de zarzuela?
6 жыл бұрын
This is so heartwarming !
@mikhaelk4901
@mikhaelk4901 7 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim i thank you from all my heart for making these usefull video for free ! Ive been trying to reach you for the past 2 years but never works, wanted to ask about the west eastern dive! Im from the middle east , My name is Mikhael &im self taught musician , Its Bachs music that kept me alive ! Question : any musicians can enter the west eastern divine ?
@megustalapazyeldialogo533
@megustalapazyeldialogo533 6 жыл бұрын
Al principio pensé que iba a ser un vídeo en español. No estaría mal de vez en cuando.
@gloriapena6769
@gloriapena6769 8 жыл бұрын
Buenas tardes maestro Barenboim, me gustaría saber desde su punto de vista cómo se logra una excelente interpretación, ¿es, por así decirlo, obligatorio analizar la historia de la pieza o cuentan más los sentimientos que el intérprete pueda proyectar? Gracias por su atención, lo admiro mucho.
@janouglaeser8049
@janouglaeser8049 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim: ¿de qué formas puede beneficiar un mejor entendimiento de la historia de la música a la interpretación de obras solísticas en el piano? Muchas gracias y felicitaciones por su nuevo proyecto.
@jl0383
@jl0383 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Barenboim, How do you practice a new piece?
@marie-francearchambault
@marie-francearchambault 8 жыл бұрын
What a sweet evening for this friday.. Tank You Maestro... Go on help us with Beethoven, Chopin or Mozart I'm not alone when I hear you.
@TheStruggleUK.
@TheStruggleUK. 8 жыл бұрын
Fantastic! wonderful channel. I am a hopeless piano player, I have been learning my two part inventions incredibly slowly for nearly ten years, I can't seem to play anything else despite trying. The only tutor I have is Josef Hofmann's famous book.
@Sroceans
@Sroceans 8 жыл бұрын
Grande
@cristianmunozlevill1265
@cristianmunozlevill1265 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Barenboim, muchas gracias por compartir sus conocimientos y experiencia con nosotros, el mundo lego de youtube. Me gustaría saber cuál es su opinión respecto al papel del director de orquesta al momento de interpretar una obra, así como saber cómo fue el trabajar junto a Otto Klemperer en los conciertos para piano de Beethoven. Saludos desde Chile.
@ramonportaclaverol5015
@ramonportaclaverol5015 8 жыл бұрын
Daniel mi enhorabuena,quizás en un medio direcdto de televisión que llegara a millones sería lo más correcto,pero también es muy importante que lo haga en KZbin,mis mejores deseos.
@Azz99022
@Azz99022 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias, Daniel. Además de la música, ¿hay alguna otra forma de arte que te apasione? Por ejemplo la literatura, la pintura, o el cine.
@arturozeballos1
@arturozeballos1 7 жыл бұрын
maestro Baremboin, Escuche en un video de 1976 al guitarrista español Narciso Yepes comentar de su gran alegría en trabajar junto a usted en Lóndres y tocar el concierto de Aranjuez. Podría comentar, su experiencia o algo mas de esos años , su recuerdo hacia el maestro?' Arturo Zeballos guitarrista argentino.
@charliecrcc3859
@charliecrcc3859 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro, le mando un fuerte abrazo desde México. Sé que se lo preguntan mucho, pero nos podría comentar algunas anécdotas sobre Arthur Rubinstein y Vladimir Horowitz. Por cierto, amo con todo mi corazón su disco sobre las canciones sin palabras de Félix Mendelssohn. Bueno, amo con todo mi corazón todo lo que usted hace. En fin, gracias.
@santiago.belgrano
@santiago.belgrano 8 жыл бұрын
Gracias maestro por el esfuerzo en la difusión de la música y por enseñarnos a los Argentinos y al mundo que un artista también debe estar comprometido con la realidad del mundo en el que vivimos. Podría hablar en algún video sobre la técnica pianística en relación con las lesiones, los dolores y los impedimentos para tocar? Estoy seguro de que no soy el único aquí presente que ha sufrido o que sufre dolores por una mala técnica o malos hábitos, y sé cuán frustrante eso puede ser y cuán poca información suelen tener los profesores de música al respecto. Muchas gracias nuevamente.
@slenderornstein8153
@slenderornstein8153 8 жыл бұрын
Daniel que significa la musica para usted? y que siente al tocar cualquier obra musical? Saludos desde Argentina
@guillermovasta
@guillermovasta 8 жыл бұрын
Maestro Cuando viene a Miami?.
@Nonni655321
@Nonni655321 7 ай бұрын
When he said what he said in German I was like: “Wow.”
@reynayan567
@reynayan567 8 жыл бұрын
Mr.Barenboim, would you give some advices for practising and memorizing long pieces? Thank you for all these greats videos!
@mitchellwilliam95
@mitchellwilliam95 4 жыл бұрын
You said it yourself, practice.
@FredHMusic-gr7nu
@FredHMusic-gr7nu 8 жыл бұрын
Dear Barenboim, does a piece of music's length contribute significantly (if at all) to its grandiosity? Works like the Liszt Sonata, Beethoven's Hammerklavier or Rach's variations on Chopin's funeral prelude are very long pieces indeed but is a work like Beethoven's 22nd piano sonata any less grand? Or even Claire du Lune by Debussy?
@stelun56
@stelun56 6 жыл бұрын
Maestro, I would like to ask you for your opinion on the following. Why has no composer managed to recreate the style of J.S.Bach? From Mozart to Gould they have tried but without success. What did he possess to compose such music using the musical form of counterpoint? Why has no one else been able to recreate this form in such a wondrous manner? I listen to your rendition of his Well Tempered Clavier everyday. I have crossed all musical borders throughout my life but now at past 60 his music is more than adequate enough for my daily fix of music. I am also working through his inventions at the piano, revisited after many years.
@paulgb53
@paulgb53 8 жыл бұрын
Bonjour Monsieur Barenboim J'adore votre chaîne KZbin qui est tres instructive pour les musiciens ou les personnes s'intéressant à la musique. J'ai une question: Pour vous, pourquoi choisissez vous de diriger/ jouer telle ou telle œuvre ( contexte historique, la façon où elle est écrite ) ? Encore merci et continuez Bien musicalement
@emmadevine8439
@emmadevine8439 5 жыл бұрын
That Spanish opening was awesome
@NebelmondDso
@NebelmondDso 8 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these enjoyable videos!
@6criscris
@6criscris 8 жыл бұрын
En primer lugar, me gustaría agradecerle enormemente la creación de este canal, así como todos sus proyectos para acercar la música clásica a todo el público. Espero que muchos músicos tomen ejemplo de esta genial idea. En mi círculo de amigos y profesores del Conservatorio, en ocasiones se pone en duda la importancia del intérprete, y muchas veces se cuestiona su papel en nuestra sociedad (lo que no se da, sin embargo, con la figura del compositor). ¿Por qué debe seguir habiendo intérpretes de música clásica? ¿Cuál es el valor de un intérprete en la sociedad actual? Por último, me gustaría preguntarle por qué diría usted que la música clásica no debe desaparecer. Muchas gracias por compartir su opinión de esta forma tan cercana.
@claireposse1698
@claireposse1698 4 жыл бұрын
Je ne peux qu'écouter et être fassiné
@Eugenbro6
@Eugenbro6 3 жыл бұрын
Hi aus Vöhl!Alles gute Ihnen!
@DannyDelarge
@DannyDelarge 7 жыл бұрын
maestro Baremboim podría hacer un vídeo de la música de los compositores mexicanos como felipe villanueva y su vals poético o manuel m ponce y sus schzesinos o intermezzo o tambien uno de 5 minutos en las rapsodias hungaras de liszt
@MerNaiad
@MerNaiad 8 жыл бұрын
Hola Daniel, desde tu Argentina natal, me gustaría saber si alguna vez escuchaste Metal Sinfónico y si es así, qué opinas de la fusión de la música clásica con otros géneros como éste? Gracias por abrir tu sabiduria con todos nosotros, no muchos están dispuestos a ofrecer su conocimiento de esta manera. Abrazo!
@amirmotahari6186
@amirmotahari6186 6 жыл бұрын
Could you please do a video on the second movement of Beethoven op.111. the Anlaysis of it and most importantly provide some tups on how to produce the right sound and coulurs for this piece. Particularly the opening theme (how to get a warm sound) and last bits where the music transcends to a completely different world.
@gymcapybara9496
@gymcapybara9496 7 жыл бұрын
Dear Daniel Barenboim, Thank you for the opportunity. My question is that from a professionals opinion, what do you think about the way that Shostakovich would take a traditional melody that Beethoven or Mozart would play and make it into his own beautiful creation.
@simonemancusoperc
@simonemancusoperc 3 жыл бұрын
Dear Mr. Barenboim, what can musicians do to improve the diffusion of the Contemporary Music repertoire? Thank you, Simone
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