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Beethoven Guicciardi Rellstab Giovanni Bellucci Vincenzo Maltempo Liszt Bach Piacevole 1801 1802 1832
The Moonlight Sonata is one of Beethoven's most popular compositions for the piano, and it was a popular favorite even in his own day. Composer: Ludwig van Beethoven Online purchase or streaming (Spotify, iTunes, Amazon Music, Deezer): (http•••) Our music is available for sync licensing in videos, films, tv-shows, games, advertising and more. For more information and to request a license go to: (http•••) Beethoven wrote the Moonlight Sonata in his early thirties after he had finished with some commissioned work. This piece was completed in 1801 and dedicated in 1802 to his pupil Countess Giulietta Guicciardi The name Moonlight Sonata comes from remarks made by the German music critic and poet Ludwig Rellstab. In 1832, five years after Beethoven's death, Rellstab likened the effect of the first movement to that of moonlight shining upon Lake Lucerne. Within ten years, the name "Moonlight Sonata" ("Mondscheinsonate" in German) was being used in German and English publications. Later in the nineteenth century, the sonata was universally known by that name. Artist: Giovanni Bellucci 00:00:00 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2: I. Adagio Sostenuto 00:05:47 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2: II. Allegretto 00:08:57 Piano Sonata No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 27 No. 2: III. Presto Agitato Artist: Vincenzo Maltempo 00:14:41 Bagatelle, Op. 126: I. Andante con moto, cantabile e con piacevole 00:18:33 Bagatelle, Op. 126: III. Andante, Cantabile ed espressivo 00:21:38 Rondò, Op. 129 Social media links: Instagram: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••) TikTok: (http•••) Spotify Playlists: Brilliant Classics Spotify: (http•••) New Classical Releases: (http•••) The Best of Liszt: (http•••) The Best of Bach: (http•••) Most Popular Piano Music: (http•••) Beautiful Classical Music: (http•••) Classical Music For Dinnertime: (http•••) Thank you for watching this video by Brilliant Classics, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to share it and subscribe to our YouTube channel: (http•••) #Moonlight #Sonata #Beethoven #Piano #Mondschein #BrilliantClassics #Classical #Music #Classics
Beethoven Giovanni Velluti Ghione Rellstab Guicciardi 1801 1802 2000
L. van Beethoven MOONLIGHT SONATA, first movement.( Chiaro di Luna) Adagio sostenuto, op. 27 n.2 Live recorded recital : Rome ,Teatro Ghione, March 2000. Piano Steinway model D. The famous "Moonlight" Sonata is the 14th among Beethoven piano sonatas. The key is c sharp minor , it is marked "quasi una fantasia" and ,due to the critic Rellstab, has the name "Moonlight". Grove Music Dict. translates the Italian title as "sonata in the manner of a fantasy". It was written by Beethoven in 1801 and later dedicated (in 1802) to Giulietta Guicciardi a pupil of him of whom he was infatuated. At the beginning of the first movement, Beethoven included the following direction in Italian: "Si deve suonare tutto questo pezzo delicatissimamente e senza sordini" , that means using the sustain pedal (the pedal which is placed on the right of the two or three). If you liked this video please subscribe by clicking on the Thumbnail (with my face) bottom right in the video.
Beethoven Brunswick Rellstab Guicciardi Fischer Mozart 1801 1802 1832
Beethoven Moonlight Sonata , Classical Music played in Classic Piano with relaxing Nature Sounds and awesome video with the Full Moon reflected over the ocean. Download in MP3 now: (http•••) The music goes fading off slowly to help you to sleep. Also you can use it as lullaby music for your baby. I hope you enjoy it. :) The Moonlight Sonata was composed in the summer of 1801 in Hungary, on an estate belonging to the Brunswick family. The composition was published in 1802 and was dedicated to Beethoven's pupil and passion, 17 years old Countess Giulietta Gucciardi. The Sonata is one of the most popular piano sonatas from Beethoven 's creation. It is also named " The Moonlight Sonata " by poet Ludwig Rellstab who, in 1832, had this inspiration on a moon lit night on the banks of the Lucerna River. Some biographers make the connection between the unshared love the composer held for Giulietta Guicciardi and the sonorities of the first part. Even more so, this sonata was dedicated to Giulietta, the musical theme of the first part being borrowed from a German ballad as Wyzewa observed. According to Fischer, this image has no connection with Beethoven 's intentions. He rather attributes this atmosphere to the feeling that overwhelmed the composer when he took watch at the side of a friend who prematurely left the world of the living. In one of Beethoven 's manuscripts there are several notes from Mozart 's Don Juan, notes that follow the killing of the Commander by Don Juan, and lower, this passage is rendered in C sharp minor in absolute resemblance to the first part of the sonata in C sharp minor. Analyzing and comparing, one could realize that it cannot be the case of a romantic moon lit night, but rather of a solemn funeral hymn. Source: all-about-beethoven.com Thumbnail: (http•••) Music: CREATIVE COMMONS LICENSE Title: Moonlight Sonata 1st Movement (played on Native Instrument's 'The Giant') Artist: Rupak Bhattacharya Song: (http•••) Relaxing Music channel. Videos every week with nature sounds for your yoga meditation. You will listen piano music, classical music, nature sounds like ocean sounds, birds singing, rain sound and all the universal sounds to relax, meditate and clean the mind. SUBSCRIBE ! weekly relax videos: (http•••) Facebook: (http•••)
Beethoven Guicciardi Mikhail Pletnev 1770 1798 1802 1827
Enlace a Lista de Reproducción "Bagatelas, variaciones y piezas breves para piano de Beethoven": (http•••) Enlace a Lista de Reproducción "2 Rondós para piano Opus 51 de Beethoven": (http•••) Enlace a "Rondó para piano en Do mayor, Op. 51 Nº 1": (http•••) Pese a su número de opus, se trata, en realidad, de una obra de madurez muy temprana de Beethoven. El segundo rondó del conjunto Opus 51 está más elaborado que su compañero, que había sido escrito unos años antes. Técnicamente es un rondó-sonata, desarrollando dos temas contrastantes. El primer tema no es tan florido (e insustancial) como había sido la costumbre de Beethoven en su música lenta para teclado sólo unos años antes, pero sigue siendo bastante elegante. El ornato aumenta mientras se desarrolla el tema, pero entonces es despojado por reexpresiones del tema en más o menos su forma original. La idea rondó se justifica por la sección media contrastante, un Allegretto en Mi major. Es delicado y lírico, pero bajo la melodía es un acompañamiento inestable de notas cortas repetidas que pronto contagia al tema con su agitación. Todo esto se pone a descansar por una extensa repetición de la sección de comienzo. Beethoven originalmente intentó dedicar este rondó a la condesa Giulietta Guicciardi, pero por razones de patrocinio, en su lugar le dedicó su Sonata "Claro de Luna" ((http•••) dedicando el segundo de los rondós Opus 51, menor y más convencional, a la condesa Henriette von Lichnowsky. ~ James Reel, Rovi Read more: (http•••) Título: Rondó para piano, en Sol mayor, Op. 51 nº 2. Anotación de tempo: "Andante cantabile e grazioso". Compositor: Ludwig van Beethoven +••.••(...)). Fecha de composición: 1798. Publicado por 1ª vez en 1802 por Artaria (Viena). Dedicado a la condesa Henriette von Lichnowsky. Intérprete: Mikhail Pletnev, piano
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