Brahms - Michelangeli, Ballade Op.10 No 2 in D major

(Lugano, 1981)
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli (January 5, 1920 June 12, 1995) was an Italian classical pianist. He has been regarded as among the most commanding and individual piano virtuosos of the 20th century, among names such as Horowitz and Richter. Along with Ferruccio Busoni, he is often considered the most important Italian pianist.
Born in Brescia, Italy, he began music lessons at the age of three, initially with the violin, but quickly switched to the piano. At ten he entered the Milan Conservatory. In 1938, at age eighteen, he began his international career by entering the Ysaÿe International Festival in Brussels, Belgium, where he placed seventh (a brief account of this competition, at which Emil Gilels took first prize, is given by Arthur Rubinstein, who was one of the judges. According to Rubinstein, Michelangeli gave "an unsatisfactory performance, but already showed his impeccable technique"). A year later he earned first prize in the Geneva International Competition where he was acclaimed as "a new Liszt" by pianist Alfred Cortot, a member of the judging panel, which was presided by Ignacy Jan Paderewski.
Michelangeli was known for his note-perfect performances. The music critic Harold Schonberg wrote of him: "His fingers can no more hit a wrong note or smudge a passage than a bullet can be veered off course once it has been fired...The puzzling part about Michelangeli is that in many pieces of the romantic repertoire he seems unsure of himself emotionally, and his otherwise direct playing is then laden with expressive devices that disturb the musical flow."[1] The teacher and commentator David Dubal adds that he was best in the earlier works of Beethoven and seemed insecure in Chopin, but that he was "demonic" in such works as the Bach-Busoni Chaconne and the Brahms Paganini Variations.
His repertoire was strikingly small for a concert pianist of such stature. Owing to his obsessive perfectionism relatively few recordings were officially released during Michelangeli's lifetime, but these are augmented by numerous bootleg recordings of live performances. Discographical highlights include the (authorized) live performances in London of Maurice Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit, Chopin's Sonata No. 2 and Robert Schumann's Carnaval, Op. 9 and Faschingsschwank aus Wien, Op. 26. The Gaspard, as well as his playing of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G set standards for those works and his reading of Sergei Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 4 is comparable to that of Rachmaninoff himself. His Claude Debussy series for DG is something of a benchmark, if it is sometimes accused of being a little unatmospheric ("swimming in cool water," in Dubal's words). Several DVDs of live performances, and a master class, are also available.
As a composer, Michelangeli wrote 19 Folksongs a cappella for the SAT men's chorus from Trent (Italy).
Michelangeli was something of a hypochondriac, famous for last-minute cancellations of his concert recitals. His last concert took place on May 7, 1993 in Hamburg, Germany. After an extended illness he died in Lugano, Switzerland.
(Wikipedia)

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  • @kyokohirota9548
    @kyokohirota95485 жыл бұрын

    When I see bad comments on what I truly love, I feel really sad... It is definitely one of the best performance...!! Sound, polyphonic, harmonic, rhythmic sense... Bravissimo!!

  • @Johannes_Brahms65
    @Johannes_Brahms654 жыл бұрын

    He can play light and he play dark. And his presence is so strong that it's almost intimidating! He makes you hear the silence between the notes. I think only michelangeli could do that.

  • @princeandrey
    @princeandrey7 жыл бұрын

    Ethereal, spine-chilling music and a lovely, refined, and winsome performance by the great Michelangeli!

  • @timbruer7318
    @timbruer73183 жыл бұрын

    What a wonderful performance, such a master.

  • @LAAR123
    @LAAR12313 жыл бұрын

    So many echoes of Schumann

  • @MyQuietCorner
    @MyQuietCorner

    😢❤ just pulls at my heart… I have always wanted to play Brahms but have not found a piece within my skill level until this piece! I am working hard to learn it and play it with as much emotion as he did in this performance!!

  • @noblerkin
    @noblerkin7 жыл бұрын

    So beautiful, but like so much of Brahms, beyond my understanding.

  • @pvonberg
    @pvonberg Жыл бұрын

    I remember seeing this on the large screen at Symphony Space. Afterwards I came up to Garrick, Ohlsson, who had been in the audience and asked him what he thought. He rolled his eyes in ecstasy.

  • @pandascarpo
    @pandascarpo15 жыл бұрын

    one of the most ethereal composition in hystory played by the king of the pianists. Thanks Arturo!

  • @franzleone
    @franzleone15 жыл бұрын

    michelangeli was a god

  • @wol4fram
    @wol4fram15 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! Thank you! This performance is absolutely magical.

  • @angelinipatrizia2601
    @angelinipatrizia26012 жыл бұрын

    ho i brividi ,commovente, grazie ABM e grazie Brahms

  • @hengyuesu8535
    @hengyuesu8535 Жыл бұрын

    When I played this pieces, I absolutely fall in love !

  • @jean-charlesalbou1256
    @jean-charlesalbou12562 жыл бұрын

    absolument extraordinaire et insurpassable

  • @bereddia
    @bereddia11 жыл бұрын

    Love the mellow sound of that piano/recording.

  • @mattiaspagnolo9993
    @mattiaspagnolo99933 жыл бұрын

    La perfezione esiste❤

  • @lisztbest
    @lisztbest15 жыл бұрын

    wonderful!!!!!!

  • @paolobarbieri3773
    @paolobarbieri37734 жыл бұрын

    Straordinario!

  • @silviocpfrg
    @silviocpfrg12 жыл бұрын

    Bravíssima interpretação !!!

  • @paolobarbieri3773
    @paolobarbieri37734 жыл бұрын

    Incantevole!