delightful. Not heard this before. Thanks for uploading.
@SpiritualMinecraft9 жыл бұрын
My favourite is March I. Its underlying theme is simply so beautiful.
@eduardoguerraavila83296 жыл бұрын
Sometimes I wonder if Beethoven was or not a being from other planet or dimension: even in minor pieces such like these (or "circunstances pieces") he shows an amazing mastery or form and an endless flow of ideas. He is the greatest artist and master from the form and idea that has ever lived.
@bondo56969 жыл бұрын
I love this medium. Music and sight together. Thanks
@joshscores33603 жыл бұрын
There is some doubt about the time these marches for piano, four hands, were composed, though their publication date of 1804 and their style suggest Beethoven probably wrote them the year before. He produced only about five or six works for piano, four hands, apparently because the genre did not appeal to him. His motivation to produce these works came when he received a commission from music patron Count Johann Georg Browne. If Beethoven had been cool to this realm, he did not divulge a lack of enthusiasm or inspiration here. All three of these marches are well-crafted, not designed to serve merely as entertaining salon fare. Of course, by this time (assuming their composition did occur in 1803) Beethoven had already written his first two symphonies and was working on (or about to work on) his Third ("Eroica"). It is no surprise then, that he approached the commission with the idea of providing something of substantial value. The three pieces are, respectively, in the keys of C, E flat, and D. They are not episodic in style, but rather symphonic. The first begins with a glorious, regal-sounding theme that must have satisfied Count Browne and his circle of friends. Its first three notes permeate all but the trio section, which continues the joyous, aristocratic mood. The writing for both players fully exploits the range of the keyboard and makes considerable technical demands. The second march begins more vigorously, featuring that Beethovenian manic quality, which, in this work, effervesces with wit and color. The middle section, with a droll bass rhythmic figure, is quite a delight. This may be the most effective of the trio. The third of the pieces is colorful and energetic, featuring many trills and other brilliant pianistic effects. The middle section contains some charming rhythmic writing, and the ending offers sparkles with deftly-wrought humor. Like the first march, both of these are quite pianistically challenging for the players. The three pieces are among Beethoven's most colorful and brilliant and must be regarded as masterpieces in the four hand genre. Even when considered amid all piano music, these three marches quite strongly hold their own. Though Beethoven had written the music for Count Browne, he dedicated it to Princess Maria Esterházy. Each piece runs about three-and-a-half minutes in duration. (AllMusic)
@josswindsor82884 жыл бұрын
Llevo escuchando estas disciplinadas y enérgicas marchas militares desde la adolescencia en la versión de la deutsche grammophon de los discos vinilo de 33rpm que recuerdos cuando en el tocadiscos con pletina de cassette en los 80 absorbía el contenido de los vinilos a la casete cinta y me hinchaba de escucharlas decenas y decenas de veces era un placer sin precedentes y 32 años después las recuerdo con emoción, constructivas, ordenadas constantes, disciplinadas, 3joyas del tesoro beethoveniano pianístico
@sztheunknown8834 жыл бұрын
1st one is so energetic
@MrGer22958 жыл бұрын
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing!
@josswindsor82884 жыл бұрын
Del 9:57 al 10:16 aprox esa frase refleja la pasión beethoveniana el nudo en la garganta que nos hace esas chispas de atracción y absorción romántica, son un deleite absoluto
@pdr7702 жыл бұрын
סיום ב2 למלחמת העולם הראשונה עד השלישית מטורף וקטטוני וגם כאב מנכר וקשה ביותר לניגון עם קאזות שזה ניגון סופר מהיר קצר ביותר. עם סוף שמח ובניית ירושלים היהודית.
@josswindsor82884 жыл бұрын
Pero no sé por qué estás marchas a 4 manos a 1 o a 2 pianos las disfruto enormemente y cuando también escucho las muchas sonatas a 4 manos piano de Mozart como la celebérrima K488 las disfruto enormemente también aunque sea un estilo tan diferente que derrocha luz, perfección, poesía, lirismo,pasión y una perfección monstruosa como acertadamente dio el gigante pianista vasco Joaquín Achúcarro muy viejo ya 87 años ha interpretado a todos por supuesto sinceramente quedó estupefacto con ambos geniazos,le veo un sinsentido y nada de lógica decir que unas sonatas a 4 manos son mejores que otras incluso con las de Brahms o Schubert son HERMOSURAS artísticas de diferentes estilos que un buen melómano no se cansa de escuchar en toda una vida,es como decir por qué una buena película y más reconocidas,consideradas y premiadas siempre se disfrutan aunque pasen 40 años de su estreno véase Superman,caza fantasmas,Tiburón o Rocky y sin embargo hay películas que no soportamos y de muy mala gana las terminamos de ver o bien no las acabamos y nunca volvemos a verlas?pues ese criterio refleja la calidad y peso de una obra artística
@ThePianoFortePlayer6 жыл бұрын
This reminds me of Schubert, especially the first march
@johnnorris19645 жыл бұрын
Maybe Schubert borrowed something from Beethoven, as Schubert was only 6 years old when these small gems were written (1803)
@Alix777.3 жыл бұрын
Schubert is so much better than this...
@SuperMelvyn9 жыл бұрын
I would like to know why Beethoven wrote these and for whom? Pleasant enough but not much related to the other things he was doing at the time.
@user-uo2sl5us8f5 жыл бұрын
He writes music to express his music, composers uncontrollably write music whenever they have an idea in their mind.
@helvete_ingres47175 жыл бұрын
+Caped Baldy that just doesn't accurately reflect the historical reality of composers. They worked on commission.
@kareraisu73274 жыл бұрын
@@helvete_ingres4717 That's true, but Beethoven was an exception. He wrote whatever he wanted whenever he wanted.
@wfwooden48324 жыл бұрын
@@kareraisu7327 B’s catalog has 850 known works, though some of those are fragments and juvenilia. So yes, he wrote a lot and yet he also wrote for money which is why he arranged several pieces and published them as separate works, approved other arrangements, because he made money on sheet music sales. And yes he also wrote small things for commission.
@222mozart9 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@gondoliere83745 ай бұрын
अत्तिरमणिय सङ्गीत। खुप राम्रोसँग निर्मित कृति। सुनेरै पुरै सरिरमा जोस-जाँगर ल्याउने। तर उनले सामान्यतया रचना गर्नुहुने भन्दा अलि भिन्दै। शुबेर्ट र मोजार्टको छाञा बढी देखिन्छ।।
@JayantaParmeggianiSimoni9 жыл бұрын
The third one is in D, not in C.....thanks!
@tnsnamesoralong9 жыл бұрын
Your are right, I fixed it. But, by the way, you can find google-result with c major too.
@tnsnamesoralong9 жыл бұрын
And thanks for information :)
@andrewpfeiffer62184 жыл бұрын
Anyone wonder if Schubert had heard op 45 no 3 before writing the Military March?
@mirtacalcagno92602 жыл бұрын
Me encanta Beethoven y considero muy buena la interpretación de este duetto.Excelente.
@michaelfuria42573 жыл бұрын
excellente!
@MultiSubconscious6 жыл бұрын
Ah, está chida
@robertandrewhales2356 Жыл бұрын
SET THE FOUNDATION OF THE THE LAND TURNING THE SEA WITH MY FINGER PRINTS.