Piano Sonata No. 8 in C Minor Op. 13 "Pathétique": I. Grave
Antonio Vivaldi Lyrics


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Laudamus te laudamus te (laudamus te) benedicimus Te (benedicumus te) ad…
Sposa son disprezzata Sposa son disprezzata Fida, son oltraggiata Cieli che feci m…
Vivaldi: Concerto in G Minor Op. 10 No. 2 RV. 104 'La notte': V. Allegro Малая в Америке зовёт меня Игорь Игорь крутой, Игорь Крутой …


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Соната №8 «Патетическая»



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BIG BARRY MAGEE

Imagine going to a Beethoven gig expecting his old material and he drops this fresh banger

Grant Dillon

Much like there was a contingent of people that hated the Beatles that when they came out, this song was also really disliked by a contingent of people upon its release

Tha Nerrd

This is one of his earlier pieces...

Sean Davies

@Grant Dillon This....song?

Daniel Roca

Music Theory With Nour Yes they were

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blangelran

I'm out of words. Beethoven is such a genius. Thank Daniel for his playing, so beautiful.

maria ossowski

I‘m an optimistic person. But sometimes I feel a little depressed. In this case I always listen to Barenboim playing Beethoven. His interpretation enlightens my soul. Nobody understands Beethoven better, the ambiguity, the melancholy , the force, the power. Thanks to Daniel Barenboim

Martin Oakley

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He’s amazing! 😮

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Dirtiest Nastiest

Wow, when you look at the times that Beethoven was composing, in relation to other composers, his chords have so much dissonance mixed with a fundamental structure of beauty. You can really hear the intensity he put into his music while still retaining a platform that was listenable to the classical audiences.

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