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Beethoven Reborn - Episode 128

Beethoven Reborn Episode 128

30. 9Sal and Bae Do-bin sang classics with the Vienna Philharmonic.(2)

When Bae Do-bin came off the stage, the audience each said something about the performance they had just heard..

“I didn't know it was such a cool song.”

“Of course it's Bae Dobin.”

“I haven't heard many professionals play it. Listening to it today, I don't know why it doesn't play..”

Furtwängler's face, who had been upset by the reporters' rude questions, soon opened up..

“It was a good performance.”

Camilla Anderson, still filled with emotion, spoke next to him..

Furtwängler, who only then returned to reality, asked when that had happened, and with a solemn expression again responded as if it was no big deal..

“You have to do that to be my disciple..”

“You can't be honest.”

Furtwängler cleared his throat after hearing Carmela Anderson's words..

“The response is good.”

Meanwhile, Himura also did not hide his joy and spoke to Ryoichi Sakamoto who was sitting next to him..

“LOL. It's worth it. But isn't there still today's main event?.”

Himura recalled Beethoven's cadenza that Dobin Bae played while practicing with the Vienna Philharmonic..

“yes. He was preparing Beethoven's cadenza..”

“Hmm. well. I guess we'll have to wait and see how it goes..”

“yes?”

“I'm curious how Dobin will use the empty pill. Beethoven's cadenza is best suited to Mozart's D minor... … I think there's something more.”

Himura wanted to ask more about Ryoichi Sakamoto's intentions, but couldn't because the next stage was about to start..

The concert on the last day of the Salzburg Festival truly lived up to its title as the world's best classical music festival..

The performers who appeared on stage after Bae Do-bin were all renowned people..

The more their music pleases the audience, the more people who visit the Daejeokjeon Theater become excited about the main event of the day..

I couldn't help but look forward to the collaboration between the Vienna Philharmonic and Bae Do-bin..

The atmosphere slowly grew, and after two breaks, the time they had been waiting for finally arrived..

1787Year, it's still too early to welcome spring.

With the help of Archbishop Maximilian Franz, I finally arrived in Vienna and had no doubt about the brilliant future that awaited me..

Vienna, where great musicians still breathe.

Determined to make a name for myself here, I never got tired of talking about music with Johann Baptist Kramer every night..

Today, as usual, I talk to Kramer and we are on our way back together..

Suddenly, a solemn melody was heard from somewhere. The string instruments boldly convey the sorrowful melody straight through..

Where does the sound come from?.

I moved my feet with Kramer as if possessed by something..

There was a brightly lit concert hall there, and Kramer and I, who had no money, quietly squatted next to the building and focused our attention on that faint sound..

‘ iced coffee.’

How can it be so beautiful?.

How can the emotion of sadness be so honest and not ugly?.

I couldn't help but be amazed the whole time I was listening, so I laughed out loud and said,.

“ha ha ha! Kramer! Can I write a song like this??”

“You can do it.”

well.

Can I make music that makes my heart flutter more than this?.

After seeing the poster placed in front of the concert hall, I hurried to my feet. I just couldn't stay still..

Wolfgang Amade Mozart concert

Piano Concerto in D minor

While the audience at Daechukjeon Theater and music fans around the world watching the live broadcast are paying attention,.

The Vienna Philharmonic begins to play.

With Beethoven's cadenza, which is said to be the best understanding of Mozart's Piano Concerto in D minor, which continues so naturally..

Bae Do-bin and the Vienna Philharmonic showed fantastic chemistry..

1Movement Allegro. violence.

Young Mozart, who had been treated unfairly by the lords of Salzburg, composes a piece to be played at a concert he had promised..

The first movement contains all the agony he had during his time of poverty before his genius was recognized.

I can't find the wit that represents Chart..

The introduction started with the bassoon heightening the mood. A piano solo appears while the cello and bass slowly follow and threaten..

Bae Do-bin's performance, which started with a cadenza left behind by Beethoven, instantly captivated the audience..

however.

Little by little, puzzlement began to appear on their faces..

If the Vienna Philharmonic wishes for the past.

I think it will suit you like that..

There is no better environment for me to reminisce about memories..

I thought about how to do it, and I thought it was right to follow my old style..

I, Ludwig is a classic.

I plan to use this opportunity to let the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra and the audience hear what I played back then..

Because there was something I had suppressed until now..

One was that, oddly enough, there was almost no improvisation in modern times, which is why I also stopped doing improvisation..

When collaborating with the Berlin Philharmonic, the performance time was set and Furtwängler's wishes had to be reflected..

When I was working on my second album, I showed off one of my specialties, improvisation..

They were both puzzled by the fact that today's performers express their emotions through their faces and movements..

Strangely enough, modern times seem to focus on external appearances, and the more the eyes are dazzled, the more the audience's ears become clogged..

If you want to shake people's emotions with music, you have to convey how you feel right now..

♪♫♬♪♫♬

♪♫♬♪♫♬

The three of them look strangely chatty..

My music exists to make you cry and laugh, not to make you tremble and applaud..

Today is the stage for me.

Bin, sing.

this is violence.

Ryoichi Sakamoto thought as he listened to Dobin Bae's performance, which was starting to get crazy fast..

I didn't expect to play Beethoven's cadenza exactly, but I didn't expect him to improvise and continue playing at this speed..

Is it twice as good as other performers??

Bae Do-bin's performance suddenly speeds up, as if he is playing with a broken metronome..

It felt like I was being hit in the chest..

Looking at the faces of the Vienna Philharmonic players, they too seem surprised. I definitely thought that Bae Do-bin made his decision on his own and on the spot..

But strangely.

Gradually, I became unable to continue such thoughts..

I was just mesmerized by the performance that seemed to hit my soul and heart, as if Mozart was screaming in agony..

It was a miracle that the Vienna Philharmonic continued playing immediately after Bae Do-bin's solo part..

If it hadn't been for the excellent conductor Karl, I don't think the Vienna Philharmonic would have even realized they had to start playing..

So the first movement ends.

As is characteristic of the Salzburg Festival, the second movement began immediately without any intervening time..

The audience, who had not yet escaped the shock of the violent performance, accepted the elegant second movement and only then could they understand what had happened to them..

However, the 3rd movement.

Rondo, allegro ass ai (played very quickly)).

The 3rd movement, which begins with a piano solo, rushes in with such recklessness that the shock of the 1st movement was just a foreshadowing..

It's not sadness, it's a scream.

Playing so fast that it is meaningless to say that he is playing very fast..

Bae Do-bin's typing was so fast, as if he was mocking the efforts of people trying to play in Beethoven's era..

On that topic, he improvised the cadenza left behind by Beethoven, extending, repeating, and transforming it, further emphasizing its cruelty..

No, I engraved it..

This was the moment when musicians including Ryoichi Sakamoto and Wilhelm Furtwängler considered Bae Dobin a monster..

He plays at a speed that is beyond common sense, but it doesn't even look like there is sheet music. Nevertheless, I was impressed by the way he adjusted the speed and depth of pressing the keys..

No other interpretation is tolerated.

The violence that you just have to listen to and be moved by.

It was indeed a performance worthy of Bae Do-bin, who is called the devil (Lucifer)..

‘Oh my god.’

Meanwhile, Carl Eckert, who was in charge of conducting, did not know how to conduct the Vienna Philharmonic due to Bae Dobin's fierce solo performance..

However, as if to prove that his skill was not gained without any basis, he soon conducted the Vienna Philharmonic to follow the tempo of Jean Bae Do-bin as much as possible..

As time went on, it was the oboists who were dying out..

Even so, it is extremely difficult to play fast on the oboe, especially since the empty oboe has fewer metal keys and you have to block them with your fingers..

Moreover, when the tempo becomes this fast, it becomes difficult for them, who naturally have to hold their breath for a certain amount of time and exhale little by little, to control their breathing..

Such a situation.

Naturally, Bae Do-bin began to achieve the desired effect..

When tonguing (a method of playing without breathing) was difficult and the performance reached extreme speed, the oboists, who were naturally strained, began to exhale quickly..

Thanks to this, the nervous sound of Vienna's oboe strangely matched with Bae Do-bin's intense performance..

‘this is……

There was no way Furtwängler could have missed it..

Bae Do-bin's fast playing broke the balance of the Vienna Philharmonic's performance, and even the oboists, who were unreasonable, began to exhale quickly, creating a sharp sound..

However, if that nervous sound had been at the same volume as usual, the audience would have wanted to cover their ears by now..

The reason why their performance is so impressive now is because of the phenomenon that the oboe's volume decreases as the speed of blowing air increases..

‘no way.’

Did Bae Dobin even calculate this?.

Furtwängler did not want to believe that. I just wanted to believe in that monstrous piano playing skill..

Otherwise.

I couldn't shake the feeling that I had seen God or the devil..

Finally the performance ended.

The Daejeokjeon Theater was silent, forgetting applause and cheers..

Only when conductor Carl Eckert took a step back after leading soloist Bae Do-bin, did cheers explode like a tidal wave?.

Bae Do-bin, who performed with the Vienna Philharmonic on the closing day of the Salzburg Festival, proved it once again..

He showed why the whole world is in love with him by using even the world's best orchestra as his instrument at the Salzburg Grand Festival Theater..

It was the most shocking experience of my life.

-Carl Eckert

He is both the god and the devil of the piano. I will never forget the shock of that day until the day I die..

Gauwang

It's pointless to discuss.

Wilhelm Furtwängler

It was a performance that could not help but be underwhelming. I had no choice but to quietly accept his music..

-Marie Jans

The Vienna Philharmonic seems to have performed a truly contemporary performance by meeting Dobin Bae..

Ryoichi Sakamoto

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