Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major, Op. 109 - 1. Vivace, ma non troppo - Adagio espressivo - Tempo I
Maurizio Pollini (born January 5, 1942) is an Italian classical pianist.
Read Full Bio ↴Maurizio Pollini (born January 5, 1942) is an Italian classical pianist.
He was born in Milan, the son of the Italian rationalist architect Gino Pollini. Maurizio studied piano first with Carlo Lonati, until the age of 13, then with Carlo Vidusso, until he was 18. He received a diploma from the Milan Conservatory and won the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1960, after which he studied under Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli.
Since the mid-1960s, he has given recitals and appeared with major orchestras in Europe, the United States, and the Far East. He made his American debut in 1968 and his first tour of Japan in 1974.
Regarded as one of the greatest pianists of our age, he is especially noted for his performances of Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Brahms, Schoenberg, Webern and for championing modern composers such as Pierre Boulez, Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Important modern works were composed for Pollini, notably Nono’s …sofferte onde serene…, Giacomo Manzoni’s Masse: omaggio a Edgard Varèse and Salvatore Sciarrino's fifth sonata. He displays an absolute technical sovereignty over the piano, but is sometimes criticized for his emotional conservatism. He has conducted both opera and orchestral music, sometimes leading the orchestra from the keyboard in concertos. His first recordings for Deutsche Grammophon in 1971 included Stravinsky’s Three Movements from “Petrushka” and Prokofiev’s Seventh Sonata and is still considered a landmark of twentieth century piano discography. Since then he has been one of Deutsche Grammophon's leading pianists. In 1985, on occasion of Bach's centennial, he performed the complete first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. In 1987 he played the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos in New York with the Vienna Philharmonic under Claudio Abbado and received on this occasion the orchestra’s Honorary Ring. In 1993/1994 he played his first complete Beethoven Piano Sonata cycles in Berlin and Munich and later also in New York, Milan, Paris, London and Vienna. At the Salzburg Festival in 1995 he inaugurated the “Progetto Pollini”, a series of concerts in which old and new works are juxtaposed. An analogous experience will be done at Carnegie Hall in 2000/2001 with “Perspectives: Maurizio Pollini”. In 1996 he received the prestigious Ernst von Siemens Music Prize. In 2001 his recording of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations won Diapason d’or. In 2002 Deutsche Grammophon released a 13 CD commemorative edition to celebrate the pianist's 60th birthday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurizio_Pollini
Read Full Bio ↴Maurizio Pollini (born January 5, 1942) is an Italian classical pianist.
He was born in Milan, the son of the Italian rationalist architect Gino Pollini. Maurizio studied piano first with Carlo Lonati, until the age of 13, then with Carlo Vidusso, until he was 18. He received a diploma from the Milan Conservatory and won the International Frederick Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw in 1960, after which he studied under Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli.
Since the mid-1960s, he has given recitals and appeared with major orchestras in Europe, the United States, and the Far East. He made his American debut in 1968 and his first tour of Japan in 1974.
Regarded as one of the greatest pianists of our age, he is especially noted for his performances of Beethoven, Schubert, Chopin, Schumann, Brahms, Schoenberg, Webern and for championing modern composers such as Pierre Boulez, Luigi Nono and Karlheinz Stockhausen. Important modern works were composed for Pollini, notably Nono’s …sofferte onde serene…, Giacomo Manzoni’s Masse: omaggio a Edgard Varèse and Salvatore Sciarrino's fifth sonata. He displays an absolute technical sovereignty over the piano, but is sometimes criticized for his emotional conservatism. He has conducted both opera and orchestral music, sometimes leading the orchestra from the keyboard in concertos. His first recordings for Deutsche Grammophon in 1971 included Stravinsky’s Three Movements from “Petrushka” and Prokofiev’s Seventh Sonata and is still considered a landmark of twentieth century piano discography. Since then he has been one of Deutsche Grammophon's leading pianists. In 1985, on occasion of Bach's centennial, he performed the complete first book of The Well-Tempered Clavier. In 1987 he played the complete Beethoven Piano Concertos in New York with the Vienna Philharmonic under Claudio Abbado and received on this occasion the orchestra’s Honorary Ring. In 1993/1994 he played his first complete Beethoven Piano Sonata cycles in Berlin and Munich and later also in New York, Milan, Paris, London and Vienna. At the Salzburg Festival in 1995 he inaugurated the “Progetto Pollini”, a series of concerts in which old and new works are juxtaposed. An analogous experience will be done at Carnegie Hall in 2000/2001 with “Perspectives: Maurizio Pollini”. In 1996 he received the prestigious Ernst von Siemens Music Prize. In 2001 his recording of Beethoven’s Diabelli Variations won Diapason d’or. In 2002 Deutsche Grammophon released a 13 CD commemorative edition to celebrate the pianist's 60th birthday.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maurizio_Pollini
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Beethoven: Piano Sonata No. 30 in E Major Op. 109
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@yanayrton
Yes and more :
"Ludwig van Beethoven IS the very apex from the Human Creation.He remains not surpassed by anyone .He stands reverentlly by meritus & absolute grace close near and imbricated with The Mind And Heart From God." ― Yan Ayrton, a composer in development and evolution. >>> .ARS SEMPER.VITA PLENA. <<<
The noblest Art of Man, the Music, is transmited to every mind and heart by the very chosen by God. This is Glory and Beauty that transcends words. And ascends to Him. ― Yan Ayrton, young composer.
Ich erschaffe das Neue. Was noch nie geschaffen wurde. - Yan Ayrton, klassischer Komponist aus dem 21. Jahrhundert
"Music is the universal language of mankind.” ― Yan☆Ayrton , classical composer "Play always as if in the presence of a master.” ― Yan☆Ayrton
Treffen und bewegt werden : 1) Beethoven to life Semper et semper.By Yan Ayrton (für Sie &... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvHHjv2KMEc&t=1054s
2) "If Beethoven lived in the 21st century, how would he compose?" by Yan Ayrton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFT4ZD1lLiI&t=59s
3) "Why ☆Beethoven☆ is so essential" ❤ by ☆Yan•Ayrton☆ (für Sie und Rafael T.D.)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK4MNSmIEoM&feature=youtu.be
Accept also from me this my newest synthetic composition.It's a special - very energetic - gift for you : Some creative possibilities of the Casio Privia Px-s3000 : "Celebrating Life" by ☆Yan•Ayrton☆ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZlyn368Qkk
Nehmen Sie mit Ihrer hervorragenden zweihundertjährigen Professionalität exquisiter außergewöhnlicher Technik einige einzigartige Kompositionen von mir auf.
Ich freue mich darauf in der Zukunft. Edel Deutsche Grammophon! Yan Ayrton, klassischer Komponist von unserer heutigen Zeit.
@deutschegrammophon
A phrase attributed to Beethoven says: ‚Music is a higher revelation than any wisdom or philosophy’. Do you agree?
@shaukatbhatti2554
if Beethoven said this then it can be truth.but I'm 24,and at the moment and it's hard for me to either agree or deny this quote. and I love Beethoven very much.thanks for sharing his master pieces, and for maestro Pollini as well.respect and love.
@miro.georgiev97
Absolutely. I may have given up on religion, but as staunch an atheist as I am, I'm still deeply spiritual, and there's no finer place to derive my spiritual needs than music. No amount of philosophy can ever compare to the profound beauty of classical music.
@yanayrton
Yes and more :
"Ludwig van Beethoven IS the very apex from the Human Creation.He remains not surpassed by anyone .He stands reverentlly by meritus & absolute grace close near and imbricated with The Mind And Heart From God." ― Yan Ayrton, a composer in development and evolution. >>> .ARS SEMPER.VITA PLENA. <<<
The noblest Art of Man, the Music, is transmited to every mind and heart by the very chosen by God. This is Glory and Beauty that transcends words. And ascends to Him. ― Yan Ayrton, young composer.
Ich erschaffe das Neue. Was noch nie geschaffen wurde. - Yan Ayrton, klassischer Komponist aus dem 21. Jahrhundert
"Music is the universal language of mankind.” ― Yan☆Ayrton , classical composer "Play always as if in the presence of a master.” ― Yan☆Ayrton
Treffen und bewegt werden : 1) Beethoven to life Semper et semper.By Yan Ayrton (für Sie &... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvHHjv2KMEc&t=1054s
2) "If Beethoven lived in the 21st century, how would he compose?" by Yan Ayrton https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFT4ZD1lLiI&t=59s
3) "Why ☆Beethoven☆ is so essential" ❤ by ☆Yan•Ayrton☆ (für Sie und Rafael T.D.)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jK4MNSmIEoM&feature=youtu.be
Accept also from me this my newest synthetic composition.It's a special - very energetic - gift for you : Some creative possibilities of the Casio Privia Px-s3000 : "Celebrating Life" by ☆Yan•Ayrton☆ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZlyn368Qkk
Nehmen Sie mit Ihrer hervorragenden zweihundertjährigen Professionalität exquisiter außergewöhnlicher Technik einige einzigartige Kompositionen von mir auf.
Ich freue mich darauf in der Zukunft. Edel Deutsche Grammophon! Yan Ayrton, klassischer Komponist von unserer heutigen Zeit.
@beethovensg
@@shaukatbhatti2554 don't be a dumb 24. Learn from the Masters.
@beethovensg
@@miro.georgiev97 you are not an atheist. Loose terminology is divisive and short minded.
@vespertine27
When playing becames telling a story whitout words. This is the real talent that great artists have.
@sehwankwon7691
Pollini is back to Beethoven's late piano sonatas!
@DorothyAinsworth
Pollini never lets you down. He has the technique and the fire.
@guglielmooleari9772
Pollini il migliore pianista di tutti i tempi. Grazie Maestro!!!!