Ivo Pogerelich plays and explains Ravel's 'Gaspard de la nuit'

An excerpt from the 60 min South Bank Show 'Ivo Pogorelich'. Presented by Melvyn Bragg. Directed by Don Featherstone

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  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego3 ай бұрын

    i am so glad that thanks you you tube i am now listening to this beautiful musician....he is spectacular...somehow i ignored him all of these years...cant even say how or why...

  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego3 ай бұрын

    what a great explanation about the 2nds, what a clear and patient teacher...

  • @seansean1728
    @seansean17288 ай бұрын

    This is the greatest video on earth I swear. Of course it’s Melvyn Bragg. He’s a diamond as well. I love this so muchhhhhh

  • @StoneChords
    @StoneChords11 ай бұрын

    This is absolutely fantastic! (Wish I could see the full interview/episode.) I've loved Ivo P since I was a teenager, catching many of his performances at Carnegie Hall in the 1980s , including (twice!) Gaspard de la Nuit -- evenings of music I will never forget. I recall one occasion when he began playing a slow movement, was annoyed by someone's coughing fit, and he stopped, looked at the audience calmly, and made a gesture of covering one's mouth to stifle the coughing. Many of his recordings are etched into my brain (the Bach English Suites, the Ravel/Prokofiev album, Schumann's Symphonic Etudes, and many others). How lovely to hear him speak here; his sensibility/philosophy goes perfectly with his utmost craft and artistry.

  • @OrganHunters
    @OrganHunters11 ай бұрын

    wow you can hear a lot of her influence in his recordings of Gaspard. He really listened to her.

  • @jwilliams8210
    @jwilliams821011 ай бұрын

    Ivo Pogolerich is a spectacular musician and pianist.

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl71317 ай бұрын

    Young Pogorelich, so good. His recording of Gaspard de la Nuit & Prokofiev #6 are of historical importance. Lucky listeners to have Sound Worlds of Genius Composers revealed, in the manner of Pogorelich.

  • @earthheaven101
    @earthheaven1017 ай бұрын

    Favorite rendition of gaspard

  • @cerisherlock4051
    @cerisherlock40512 ай бұрын

    Great art being created! Thanks for the upload!

  • @omniavincitamor3823
    @omniavincitamor38239 ай бұрын

    And use your heart😍

  • @Allen1029
    @Allen10295 ай бұрын

    Interesting that standard Russian is the lingua franca here.

  • @brunitocoso
    @brunitocoso9 ай бұрын

    where can i find the full video?

  • @Pwandlina

    @Pwandlina

    9 ай бұрын

    Try The South Bank Show archives in the UK

  • @markterenzi1233
    @markterenzi123321 күн бұрын

    Such immense talent! Yet such a tragedy that Pogorelich married his piano teacher, 21 years his senior, who completely dominated him. 😭😩

  • @husaammaawia3057

    @husaammaawia3057

    7 күн бұрын

    Damn

  • @AndreyRubtsovRU
    @AndreyRubtsovRU11 ай бұрын

    His concept of entertainment is very childish, but that is okay. He is still a mere child here.

  • @adrianocastaldini

    @adrianocastaldini

    11 ай бұрын

    I can't agree with you. Instead, I totally agree with Pogorelich: entertainment IS childish, at least in comparison with true Art. Entertainment itself is a MERE industry for childish people. It's the western/American inappropriate (and childish, of course) approach to everything, from a striptease to an artistic performance. The word "performance" itself is so limited to be completely wrong: they call "performer" both the comedian telling a joke in a casino and a true artist devoted to his "spiritual" research. Americans can't understand the difference between Roublev and Warhol, they think both are simply "painters" in the same big entertainment industry... They're NOT! There is NOTHING in common between an entertainer-painter and an artist-painter, nothing! Finally, I would not say Pogorelich is a "mere child" (sic) here: on the contrary, in spite of his young age, his perspective on Music and Art is so precise, perfectly developed, completely original, and absolutely self aware.

  • @AndreyRubtsovRU

    @AndreyRubtsovRU

    11 ай бұрын

    @@adrianocastaldini dude you have a lot of free time seemingly

  • @adrianocastaldini

    @adrianocastaldini

    11 ай бұрын

    @@AndreyRubtsovRU It's not free, actually. It's unmonetized time, but this doesn't mean "wasted" time. It's the time I need to express a precise, unambiguous, non-childish thought. It's the time I need to refine my ideas. It's a spiritual investment, my friend.

  • @arutysamuel-hz1kn

    @arutysamuel-hz1kn

    11 ай бұрын

    Spoken like an old geezer.

  • @MrMoman7

    @MrMoman7

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@AndreyRubtsovRU Your reaction to the well put response is - ironically - very childish .. but that is okay. You are still a mere young man. May I ask for a few free minutes of your precious time to enlighten me what your - much more mature - concept of entertainment is then? Maybe use your own free time to reflect upon the concept of arrogance or communication in general.