Piano Concerto No. 5 - Ludwig van Beethoven
with
Friedrich Gulda and the Münchner Philharmoniker
Friedrich Gulda and the Münchner Philharmoniker
A casual, not formal, performance.
For me - undoubtfully one of the most pleasing one.
Everything contributes to the greatest esthetic pleasure and admiration.
Certainly Beethoven would approve with enthusiasm.
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It's beautiful Karin. I love the way he directs with his hands, without a baton, casually, as you say. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHello Karin, This is magical and such energy and like Lorrie said, I, too, love that he directs with his hands, no baton. Thanks for sharing such beauty
ReplyDeleteHelen xx
Once again, thank you for a wonderful concert, Karin! I've so enjoyed listening to this while getting on with other less interesting chores this afternoon! xo
ReplyDeletekarin, thank you so much for this wonderful and magical performance. And I agree with the others, I also love that he directs with his hands. Thank you for sharing this wonderful music. xx
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