Beethoven - Sonata No. 31 | grand piano + digital orchestra

John Bereslavsky (grand piano) and Teo Leonov (digital orchestra) The concept of a performing is very important but even more important is to enter deeper into a thought or idea behind a musical piece. Beethoven is a Forethinker or better to call him a thinker of the Providence. He doesn’t receive only musical ideas but providential ideas of the ultimate mysteries. Why have I come into the world? What waits for me? What is death? Are there reincorporations? What awaits us in the afterlife? Does judgment exist? What’s the meaning of my life? Each time Hamlet’s question resounds: ‘Muss es sein? Es muss sein.’ (‘Should this be? It should be like this and no other way!’). Beethoven’s sonata is the answer to all these questions reaching ineffable heights and the furthest spiritual depths! Facebook: #johnbereslavsky #beethoven
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