![Daniel Barenboim](/img/default-banner.jpg)
- 40
- 30 151 492
Daniel Barenboim
Приєднався 30 тра 2016
As one of the leading conductors and pianists of our age Daniel Barenboim is well known for his ability to challenge his listeners into taking an intense interest in music. He is now pursuing this approach for the first time with a number of formats specially developed for UA-cam:
In the case of both "5 Minutes On" and "Deconstructed", Barenboim will explore works and basic musical terms, explaining them at the piano.
In the case of Barenboim Explores, Barenboim will discuss current political, cultural and social events similar to the blogs on his website, sharing his thoughts and ideas with his viewers and encouraging them to join in a dialogue with him, to share their views and to give him their feedback.
For further information, please visit
ua-cam.com/users/danielbarenboim
www.danielbarenboim.com
danielbarenboim
dbarenboim
www.peralmusic.com
In the case of both "5 Minutes On" and "Deconstructed", Barenboim will explore works and basic musical terms, explaining them at the piano.
In the case of Barenboim Explores, Barenboim will discuss current political, cultural and social events similar to the blogs on his website, sharing his thoughts and ideas with his viewers and encouraging them to join in a dialogue with him, to share their views and to give him their feedback.
For further information, please visit
ua-cam.com/users/danielbarenboim
www.danielbarenboim.com
danielbarenboim
dbarenboim
www.peralmusic.com
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on language, music and purpose
In the final segment of their conversations, Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Waltz focus on the power of language and its influence on the way of composing in structure and sound, finding the anglicized globalization detrimental. Both agree that music gives way to individual reactions and cannot be used for other purposes.
► All episodes of "Conversations with Christoph Waltz" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wxW-vYodYN24qlpikOYyIq7.html
►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim
►Discover the series “Parallels & Paradoxes” here: | ua-cam.com/video/GJQcqyMUCjE/v-deo.html
Almost four years after “Parallels & Paradoxes” Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Waltz meet again for an interdisciplinary discourse at Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin. Back then both discussed a wide range of topics revealing multiple parallels and paradoxes between the arts, philosophical standpoints and the understanding of music. In the brand-new series “Conversations with Christoph Waltz” the world-renowned musician and award-winning actor focus on music and its contribution to the world, but also on music as a world in itself, trying to define the meaning of music by relating to Beethoven every now and then.
►More information on Daniel Barenboim: | danielbarenboim.com/ | www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/artists/daniel_barenboim
►Daniel Barenboim on | Facebook: danielbarenboim | Instagram: dbarenboim | Twitter: dbarenboim
► All episodes of "Conversations with Christoph Waltz" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wxW-vYodYN24qlpikOYyIq7.html
►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim
►Discover the series “Parallels & Paradoxes” here: | ua-cam.com/video/GJQcqyMUCjE/v-deo.html
Almost four years after “Parallels & Paradoxes” Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Waltz meet again for an interdisciplinary discourse at Pierre Boulez Saal in Berlin. Back then both discussed a wide range of topics revealing multiple parallels and paradoxes between the arts, philosophical standpoints and the understanding of music. In the brand-new series “Conversations with Christoph Waltz” the world-renowned musician and award-winning actor focus on music and its contribution to the world, but also on music as a world in itself, trying to define the meaning of music by relating to Beethoven every now and then.
►More information on Daniel Barenboim: | danielbarenboim.com/ | www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/artists/daniel_barenboim
►Daniel Barenboim on | Facebook: danielbarenboim | Instagram: dbarenboim | Twitter: dbarenboim
Переглядів: 37 640
Відео
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on Beethoven and the Inner Ear
Переглядів 23 тис.3 роки тому
In Part 3 of their conversations, Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Waltz discuss how conclusions drawn from the composer’s life about the music can be dangerous and explore the ability to hear with the inner ear by the example of Beethoven. ► All episodes of "Conversations with Christoph Waltz" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wxW-vYodYN24qlpikOYyIq7.html ►Subscribe to the channel:...
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on how to Engage with the Audience
Переглядів 23 тис.3 роки тому
The conversations continue with Daniel Barenboim and Christoph Waltz as the two exchange experiences had as artists on stage and as listeners in the audience. They detail the challenges of the two “extremes” - excessive modesty and excessive assurance on one hand, and the necessity of letting go of preconceptions on the other. ► All episodes of "Conversations with Christoph Waltz" can be found ...
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on the meaning of music
Переглядів 45 тис.3 роки тому
In Part 1 of his conversations with Christoph Waltz, Daniel Barenboim tackles the question of what music should or can mean. Here both artists discuss the difference between profession and professionalism, and the importance of one’s own life experiences when playing works by Beethoven. ► All episodes of "Conversations with Christoph Waltz" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wxW-vY...
Daniel Barenboim & Giuseppe Mentuccia on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas (4/4)
Переглядів 12 тис.3 роки тому
Last but not least - Daniel Barenboim and Giuseppe Mentuccia discuss how to interpret Beethoven’s music, coming to the conclusion that Beethoven is not in need of a translator. ► All episodes of "Conversations on Beethoven" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wwbyoXURmU0pzg4XpHIHJuw.html ►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim ►Discover Daniel Barenboim's recording of...
Daniel Barenboim & Giuseppe Mentuccia on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas (3/4)
Переглядів 12 тис.3 роки тому
In Part 3 of their conversations, Daniel Barenboim and Giuseppe Mentuccia bring their expedition through Beethoven’s middle period to an end and dedicate themselves to the Late Sonatas, in particular the Hammerklavier as well as the composer’s use of the extremes. ► All episodes of "Conversations on Beethoven" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wwbyoXURmU0pzg4XpHIHJuw.html ►Subscri...
Daniel Barenboim & Giuseppe Mentuccia on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas (2/4)
Переглядів 23 тис.3 роки тому
As the conversations on Beethoven continue, Daniel Barenboim and Giuseppe Mentuccia focus on Beethoven’s so-called Grand Sonatas and give an insight as to how Beethoven treated the piano as an orchestra. ► All episodes of "Conversations on Beethoven" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wwbyoXURmU0pzg4XpHIHJuw.html ►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim ►Discover Dani...
Daniel Barenboim & Giuseppe Mentuccia on Beethoven’s Piano Sonatas (1/4)
Переглядів 49 тис.3 роки тому
In Part 1 of Daniel Barenboim and Giuseppe Mentuccia’s conversation on Beethoven, the two musicians give an introduction to the personal diary of the composer: The Piano Sonatas. ► All episodes of "Conversations on Beethoven" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/play/PLErHuBsy75wwbyoXURmU0pzg4XpHIHJuw.html ►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim ►Discover Daniel Barenboim's recording ...
Critic & Musical Career | Daniel Barenboim Replies To Comments No.3 [subtitled]
Переглядів 43 тис.6 років тому
Critic & Musical Career | Replies To Comments No.3 [subtitled] In this episode Daniel Barenboim explains how he deals with critic and gives us some thoughts on musical taste and career. ►Subscribe to the channel: bit.ly/subscribebarenboim ►More infos: danielbarenboim.com/ www.deutschegrammophon.com/artist/barenboim/ ►Daniel Barenboim on Facebook: danielbarenboim Instagram: instagra...
5 Minutes On... Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23 | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 159 тис.6 років тому
5 Minutes On... Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 23 | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year. ►The new album "Claude Debussy": dg.lnk.to/debussy_barenboim ►Subscribe to th...
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Clair de Lune | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 635 тис.6 років тому
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Clair de Lune | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year. ►The new album "Claude Debussy": dg.lnk.to/debussy_barenboim ►Subscribe to the chann...
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 3. Jardins Sous La Pluie | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 46 тис.6 років тому
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 3. Jardins Sous La Pluie | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year. ►The new album "Claude Debussy": dg.lnk.to/debussy_barenboim ►Su...
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 2. Soirée dans Grenade | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 50 тис.6 років тому
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 2. Soirée dans Grenade | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year. ►The new album "Claude Debussy": dg.lnk.to/debussy_barenboim ►Subs...
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 1. Pagodes | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 71 тис.6 років тому
5 Minutes On... Debussy - Estampes 1. Pagodes | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year. ►The new album "Claude Debussy": DG.lnk.to/my_new_piano ►Subscribe to the chan...
Daniel Barenboim & Till Brönner explore the Art of Improvisation | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 2/2
Переглядів 25 тис.6 років тому
In part 2 of this series of "Parallels & Paradoxes", Till Brönner and Daniel Barenboim explore the Art of Improvisation. ► All episodes of "Parallels & Paradoxes" can be found here: | ua-cam.com/video/GJQcqyMUCjE/v-deo.html&list=PLErHuBsy75ww2D1j0r9Dt0gugcLxPooAx ►Subscribe to the channel: | bit.ly/subscribebarenboim ►Find all of Daniel Barenboim's music here: | umg.lnk.to/DanielBarenboim "Para...
Till Brönner on his Journey from Classical Music to Jazz | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 1/2
Переглядів 25 тис.6 років тому
Till Brönner on his Journey from Classical Music to Jazz | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 1/2
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on Passive Listeners | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 4/4
Переглядів 22 тис.6 років тому
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on Passive Listeners | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 4/4
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on interpreting a Piece | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 3/4
Переглядів 31 тис.7 років тому
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on interpreting a Piece | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 3/4
Christoph Waltz explains the Difference between Stardom & Acting | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 2/4
Переглядів 38 тис.7 років тому
Christoph Waltz explains the Difference between Stardom & Acting | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 2/4
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on the Fidelity to a Text | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 1/4
Переглядів 108 тис.7 років тому
Daniel Barenboim & Christoph Waltz on the Fidelity to a Text | Parallels & Paradoxes Part 1/4
Deconstructing Pierre Boulez' musical Approach | Daniel Barenboim - Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Переглядів 19 тис.7 років тому
Deconstructing Pierre Boulez' musical Approach | Daniel Barenboim - Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Evolving Music into Atonality | Daniel Barenboim - Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Переглядів 61 тис.7 років тому
Evolving Music into Atonality | Daniel Barenboim - Deconstructed [subtitulado]
On working with Pierre Boulez... - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Переглядів 27 тис.7 років тому
On working with Pierre Boulez... - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Courage in Music - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Переглядів 68 тис.7 років тому
Courage in Music - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Pop Music & Hidden Talents - Daniel Barenboim | Replies To Comments No.2 [subtitulado]
Переглядів 76 тис.7 років тому
Pop Music & Hidden Talents - Daniel Barenboim | Replies To Comments No.2 [subtitulado]
5 Minutes On... Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 7 (D major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 103 тис.7 років тому
5 Minutes On... Beethoven - Piano Sonata No. 7 (D major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
5 Minutes On... Chopin - Nocturnes Op. 27 No. 2 (Db major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 130 тис.7 років тому
5 Minutes On... Chopin - Nocturnes Op. 27 No. 2 (Db major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
5 Minutes On... Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 27 (Bb major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 114 тис.7 років тому
5 Minutes On... Mozart - Piano Concerto No. 27 (Bb major) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
5 Minutes On... Beethoven - The Moonlight Sonata (C# minor) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Переглядів 347 тис.7 років тому
5 Minutes On... Beethoven - The Moonlight Sonata (C# minor) | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
Sound - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
Переглядів 55 тис.7 років тому
Sound - Daniel Barenboim | Deconstructed [subtitulado]
❤
sitting here stoned bingeing Beethoven's piano sonatas wow 4th movement of No. 7 is really cool--wonder if anyone has anything to say about this only . . . Daniel Barenboim
Legend ❤
Totally agree with the master🙏🏻
This piece is all about nostalgia, a typical "non ti scordar di me" like the mad scenes in the Bel Canto operas.
Uma grande aula!! Obrigado mestre!!
❤️
I always learnt that music is the extension of the human voice
Please make the videos longer. The 1)playing is soul soothing, the 2)interpretation is uplifting and the 3)background and history deepens the appreciation for the piece, the composer and your rich experience Maestro. We sppreciate this honor greatly. Please keep those three components of the videos going.
Can anyone tell me what plays first in this video?
Este director Argentino,es el mejor intérprete de esta pieza
Great music, Great explanation
Thank you , love that pianoconcert , practicing at home sometimes !!! LG
I read that Beethoven supposedly "improvised" the first movement at a friend's deathbed.
❤❤❤
juden
Thanks for all of these “5 minutes”❤️
That' s an honer to listenin to him! Thank you so much
The inability to listen to textual conversation all at once is termed "interruption". It is a common technique used by the far right extremists every day in the corporate media. It is extremely successful by shutting down opposing views. This is how Nazism/Brexit/Zionism/Stalinism succeeds. In music, it is enriching to listen to both/all three elements in all ways. Listening to one line by itself, as I do in my own practice and also by listening to all the other musical elements and musical colleagues both together all at once as well as separately and individually AND both not listening/focusing on myself and my contribution but also listening to myself. The more prepared I am in my own part the more automatic and unnecessary it is to listen to myself. This enables me to have the ability and freedom to blend/match/oppose and react/introduce with others inn a meaningful conversation of the whole. We can and may repeat the experience with the same skeleton of the music in different ways with each performance. This is part of the reason that every performance of the same music is different and original. This is strong evidence to support live music ofer recorded music. I always thought that "discussion" meant the interaction of two or more individuals not one person spouting out. The same goes for "conversation". Language is so limited and such a poor representation of thought abd mind. Words and text are not communication but may help to communicate. Online is even more restricted and limited and grossly unsuccessful. Virtually everyone using dating apps fail to understand that and judge each other having never met and knowing Virtually nothing about each other. The West Eastern Divan orchestra is a failure because Israel stands for the oppression of Palestinians through apartheid, racism, colonialism, prejudice, hate, exceptualism, arrogance/hubris, slavery, segregation, separation, walls, genocide, extermination, crimes against humanity and pure homocide murder and killing babies because unless total 100% extermination is not accomplished, the Palestinian, even one single individual left alive not liquidated will be an enemy of Israel forever. Now Israel has created 8 billion enemies. We are ALL Palestinians ow. Whither music? Whither love? Israel refuses to allow entrance for the West Eastern Divan orchestra to enter let alone to give concerts. Israel is toast, finished, done FOREVER and ever. Amen.
Hola maestro puedes leer y contestar este mensaje..¿?soy Nicolás de argentina
To me he is one of the greatest pianists ever. I listen to him every night to help me unwind and get my mind ready for sleep.
So thankful that Maestro Barenboim was able to pass on to us these vital connexions to this distinguished composer/conductor: Boulez seems to have had few personal relationships that led to an understanding of the logic behind his fascinating music. The composer apparently operated in an utterly private world that did not allow room for public explanations of his music. What is the reason behind his choice of notes? Why this discretion when it comes to the nuts and bolts of his musical philosophy? Maybe the maestro's two guests can elaborate more on this. For instance, that moment in the 9th. Symphony's Finale at Bar 330 where Beethoven uses a F Major chord (Gott) is in some ways inexplicable given the D major key but at least we know that there's a subdominant region that includes the F natural so necessary to that chord!
Could you have a 5-Minutes-On Chopin's Piano Concerto #1? Thanks.
Daniel Barenboim swings round on the piano stool and there at once is that sure touch. Mozart requires both boldness and delicacy. Mr Barenboim lives in that zone of grace and breathes its air like a native.
Maestro gentile, la tua garbata sapienza illumina il mondo…non solo nella musica. 🎼✨
Gracias maestro !
Ese no es un actor de cine venezolano llamado Orlando Urdaneta??? Barenboim con chaqueta roja??? Jajajajaja Video Falso
Parallel 3rds
Daniel, I love how you play this ballade with precision and expression, and with just the right pinch of rubato.
When he said what he said in German I was like: “Wow.”
0:10 why does he have a gunslinger's gait? kgb walk? wtf
I am not a musician but I am a classical music lover. I am of only your fan and admirer as great musician but also as a conceptual music cretics and teacher.
He's not a great actor. He is the same in films as he is in real life. Totally overrated lol
❤🙏thanks for interview, for this conversation
4:08 Oh yess!!
What kind of cheese does Daniel Barenboim eat? I live in Toronto and this is more important than music.
Very interesting observations by the maestro!
Listening to this makes me want to play the piano a bit more. Thank you.
As some commentators mention Winton Marsalis - who is great: watching Till Brönner here with Barenboim is wonderful. Brönner has been one of the most gifted contributors to Jazz and Jazz trumpet playing over the last decades. He’s is absolutely on par with the great Marsalis :)
Thank you, Maestro!
Al ver y escuchar el análisis de esta obra y este pasaje, se pudiera pensar que Mozart plagió los primeros compases de " Flute Sonata in E Flat Mayor, BWV 1031: II. Siciliano" de Bach; incluso la estructura melódica. O es una simple casualidad?
How effortlessly is he playing it !!
Mondieur Baremboin 100 fois je vous ecoute avec le second mouvement du klavierkonzert 5 de Beethoven et 100 fois je pleure de joie et de gratitude. Ma gratitude je vous l exprime pour votre Amour de la paix entre les peuples A travers votre OstWest Divan orquester associant de jeunes Palestiniens et de jeunes Israeliens dans une meme communion dans la musique. Vous etes un homme de coeur, Vous etes un homme de paix. Vous etes un ange a l Oeuvre sur cetteTerre. Merci de ce cadeau. Et longue vie a vous !
Waltz speaks so haltingly that it is irritating
I always feel this way since I played it but never saw anyone has the same opinion… until now!!! Thank you sir!!
❤️🎹❤️🎹🎹❤️🎹❤️🎹❤️
toujours, les domaines me font penser aux 3 pieces de stravinsky comme si boulez ne pouvait pas s'en extraire ou alors c'est la part de "confort" de cette musique...
Muchas gracias por sus explicaciones maestro. Se agradecen
Qui d’autre que DB peut dire que cette pièce de Debussy le fait penser à Roméo et Juliette ? C’est réjouissant …! Cet homme est merveilleux …
NEGLECT THE BOIM AND ITS DISSIDENT PRECEPTS