Per me questa rimane l'interpretazione più bella mai ascoltata. Il tempo , lento ma non troppo, tanto da consentire lo sviluppo di un canto spiegato, il timbro assolitanente unico che dà un colore speciale specialmente nella parti suonate piano, il forte che esce dal cuore, sempre morbido , mai urlato. È una vera armonia di colori...un quadro impressionista straordinario. Grazie Richter. ❤❤❤
@kenjitashiro110424 күн бұрын
Absolutely genius
@j.d.schultzsr.921524 күн бұрын
I just read that VP candidate Truman played this piece on election night, 1944. We had three pianists in our childhood home of eight. I heard this piece many times but never more elegantly than by the composer himself.
@edmundszubka637326 күн бұрын
Chopin comes alive with the tips of his fingers. Bravo maestro
@andrewwalker331227 күн бұрын
Horowitz seems to playing a luxery piano which gives him a unfair advantage ;-)
@user-uz6ph8uy8g27 күн бұрын
This rendering of this Nocturne is very much like Ivan Moravec, and like Moravec, Shura shows his individuality.
@jackbuckley781628 күн бұрын
I've known of Paderewski for a very long time, through a U.S. postage stamp, obtained years ago as a stamp collector but I don't believe I've ever heard or seen him play before now. It's interesting to realize that, decades ago, Hollywood used to feature great musicians & performers in a variety of movies without a 2nd thought, viewed as bringing culture to the masses, I imagine, a practice long-since abandoned. This is the 1st time I've ever heard this composition as far as I know. I came to learn of it only just today, in a short novel I began reading titled "The High Barbaree", a WW2 story co-written by Nordhoff & Hall, authors of "Mutiny on the Bounty". One of the main characters refers to having heard Paderewski's "Minuet in G" as played on the piano by his mother in rural Iowa. Upon this reference, I knew I wanted to hear it! Needless to say, it's lovely. I wonder from which movie this clip originates?
@xper2xper27 күн бұрын
@jackbuckley7816 The clip is from Moonlight Sonata, a 1937 British drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and written by E. M. Delafield and E. Knoblock. The film stars Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Charles Farrell, Marie Tempest, Barbara Greene and Eric Portman.
His touch feels like a light coming through an ornate window...it is so uplifting, pure, healing, something very out of this world..I have been listening.kempff for over 30 years now, each time I discover something different...
@noemiamaria1430Ай бұрын
❤Thank you very much for uploading ❤❤❤
@noemiamaria1430Ай бұрын
🎉❤🎉❤ MÁGICO
@HuseyinSermetPianistАй бұрын
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@HuseyinSermetPianistАй бұрын
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@raffaele4512Ай бұрын
i always used to play this when I was kid, now i completely forgot 😔
@YueLi-vw4rgАй бұрын
It sounds more like a Mozart piece. Definitely unique! Richter never plays in a usual way.
@victoryahlovett2774Ай бұрын
He was my grandfathers instructor in the 1920s at the dallas music conservatory. Papa played much like him
@losmundosdelosjuegos6795Ай бұрын
Тем,кто критикует и кому не нравится Шура Черкасский --- есть много других пианистов : Падеревский, Рихтер , слушайте их ... Шура Черкасский -- это штучный товар , он не для всех ...
@gretareinarsson7461Ай бұрын
A master pianist
@HosbnVordАй бұрын
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@artpilar8491Ай бұрын
Hard to describe, out of this world... Something we don't understand, and still, it is there. Pure artistry and genius!!
@berndschlothauer70672 күн бұрын
Das haben Sie sehr schön gesagt.
@antoniocotzia8622Ай бұрын
Magico👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹😘
@freyrsta1076Ай бұрын
Love this song! I played, a lot! But nothing like listening to the master himself! I love Paderewski!
@miertjestoer95252 ай бұрын
I can hear his voice and soul through the sound of the piano. ✊
@alexng98302 ай бұрын
Guys, I born in June 1st, and this is my anthem. How beautiful it is.
@Schubertd9602 ай бұрын
Thank you for this marvellous compilation. I heard the Richter and thought 'Well, this is sublime' and then I heard Rubinstein, and it was equally marvellous... That's the beauty of interpretations.
Grandioso maestro RIP or enjoy wherever you spirit is.
@user-hn2ut1so4e2 ай бұрын
Mimo odgłosów starej płyty, muzyka nadal zachwyca, dziękuję za tę ucztę❤🎉😊
@ligiacerqueira17212 ай бұрын
Thank you so much
@elishaba2 ай бұрын
Romantique et fougueux !! Un cheval 🐎 sauvage !!
@Sergey-cu6zb3 ай бұрын
Когда великий Фридрих Гулда играет Бетховена или Моцарта - оторваться невозможно. Это гений, который как никто другой был наиболее близок к замыслу и духу этих двух великих композиторов. Сочное и красочное звучание фортепьяно. Звучит просто божественно!
@antonellamajorano53483 ай бұрын
Che bello questo leggero ritmo di danza. Una semplicità disarmante , senza alcuna forzatura e artificio. Il gioco delle voci...magnifico e il suono inarrivabile. È un piacere ascoltare Richter che interpreta Bach.
@Marinavalerevna3 ай бұрын
Люблю Гезу Анду. Недавно слушала его вальсы Шопена. Это было прощание. Не могла сдержать слёз.
@borisaxelrod74113 ай бұрын
Очень вдохновенно, романтично и по-Горовицевски! Но! Куда-то опаздывает...:) Конец вообще на диминуэндо растворился, импрессионизма добавил, прикольно в принципе, и первый аккорд арпеджиато сделал, А потом, я такое очень люблю, когда после арпеджиато аккорда садятся на чистый. Метнера Сказку вспоминаю такой штрих в исполнении дедушки.
@marekkotek61263 ай бұрын
super pianist
@Mat.m753 ай бұрын
M. Cortot vous êtes le meilleur. Que Dieu vous bénisse. Amen.
@darrenpursuingtruth28953 ай бұрын
Great musicianship. No sentimentality, though plenty of feeling. You hear Mozart, not the pianists ego. Bravo!
@sanguiniusonvacation18033 ай бұрын
Greetings from his one time home of Paso Robles California.
Пікірлер
♥️👍
Maria Yudina, la Grande…
Hello, is this recording under a copyright, will my video lose monetization if I use it? Thank you in advance❤️
Probably the greatest pianist who ever lived. And a naturalized American!
Wspanialy artsta o wielkim sercu!
Внгхӈвелшвеггкрнцӈуо̄ауавушогешлеогӈнегнӈушашокавӈдӈккпӈшуо̄шлуушннёвзнуӈшегеӭешгугпногшг
Per me questa rimane l'interpretazione più bella mai ascoltata. Il tempo , lento ma non troppo, tanto da consentire lo sviluppo di un canto spiegato, il timbro assolitanente unico che dà un colore speciale specialmente nella parti suonate piano, il forte che esce dal cuore, sempre morbido , mai urlato. È una vera armonia di colori...un quadro impressionista straordinario. Grazie Richter. ❤❤❤
Absolutely genius
I just read that VP candidate Truman played this piece on election night, 1944. We had three pianists in our childhood home of eight. I heard this piece many times but never more elegantly than by the composer himself.
Chopin comes alive with the tips of his fingers. Bravo maestro
Horowitz seems to playing a luxery piano which gives him a unfair advantage ;-)
This rendering of this Nocturne is very much like Ivan Moravec, and like Moravec, Shura shows his individuality.
I've known of Paderewski for a very long time, through a U.S. postage stamp, obtained years ago as a stamp collector but I don't believe I've ever heard or seen him play before now. It's interesting to realize that, decades ago, Hollywood used to feature great musicians & performers in a variety of movies without a 2nd thought, viewed as bringing culture to the masses, I imagine, a practice long-since abandoned. This is the 1st time I've ever heard this composition as far as I know. I came to learn of it only just today, in a short novel I began reading titled "The High Barbaree", a WW2 story co-written by Nordhoff & Hall, authors of "Mutiny on the Bounty". One of the main characters refers to having heard Paderewski's "Minuet in G" as played on the piano by his mother in rural Iowa. Upon this reference, I knew I wanted to hear it! Needless to say, it's lovely. I wonder from which movie this clip originates?
@jackbuckley7816 The clip is from Moonlight Sonata, a 1937 British drama film directed by Lothar Mendes and written by E. M. Delafield and E. Knoblock. The film stars Ignacy Jan Paderewski, Charles Farrell, Marie Tempest, Barbara Greene and Eric Portman.
Unaccountably frantic. Charmless.
Блестящая транскрипция🎉🎉🎉 Великолепный пианист Гинзбург,отточенная виртуозность ,ПРЕВОСХОДНО!!!
Гилельс вечно жив❤
30:05
His touch feels like a light coming through an ornate window...it is so uplifting, pure, healing, something very out of this world..I have been listening.kempff for over 30 years now, each time I discover something different...
❤Thank you very much for uploading ❤❤❤
🎉❤🎉❤ MÁGICO
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i always used to play this when I was kid, now i completely forgot 😔
It sounds more like a Mozart piece. Definitely unique! Richter never plays in a usual way.
He was my grandfathers instructor in the 1920s at the dallas music conservatory. Papa played much like him
Тем,кто критикует и кому не нравится Шура Черкасский --- есть много других пианистов : Падеревский, Рихтер , слушайте их ... Шура Черкасский -- это штучный товар , он не для всех ...
A master pianist
1:56
Hard to describe, out of this world... Something we don't understand, and still, it is there. Pure artistry and genius!!
Das haben Sie sehr schön gesagt.
Magico👏👏👏🌹🌹🌹😘
Love this song! I played, a lot! But nothing like listening to the master himself! I love Paderewski!
I can hear his voice and soul through the sound of the piano. ✊
Guys, I born in June 1st, and this is my anthem. How beautiful it is.
Thank you for this marvellous compilation. I heard the Richter and thought 'Well, this is sublime' and then I heard Rubinstein, and it was equally marvellous... That's the beauty of interpretations.
Wunderbar
モイセイビッチはオデーサ出身です。ウクライナは偉大な音楽家の聖地です。そこを踏みにじっているプーチンが許せない。
Grandioso maestro RIP or enjoy wherever you spirit is.
Mimo odgłosów starej płyty, muzyka nadal zachwyca, dziękuję za tę ucztę❤🎉😊
Thank you so much
Romantique et fougueux !! Un cheval 🐎 sauvage !!
Когда великий Фридрих Гулда играет Бетховена или Моцарта - оторваться невозможно. Это гений, который как никто другой был наиболее близок к замыслу и духу этих двух великих композиторов. Сочное и красочное звучание фортепьяно. Звучит просто божественно!
Che bello questo leggero ritmo di danza. Una semplicità disarmante , senza alcuna forzatura e artificio. Il gioco delle voci...magnifico e il suono inarrivabile. È un piacere ascoltare Richter che interpreta Bach.
Люблю Гезу Анду. Недавно слушала его вальсы Шопена. Это было прощание. Не могла сдержать слёз.
Очень вдохновенно, романтично и по-Горовицевски! Но! Куда-то опаздывает...:) Конец вообще на диминуэндо растворился, импрессионизма добавил, прикольно в принципе, и первый аккорд арпеджиато сделал, А потом, я такое очень люблю, когда после арпеджиато аккорда садятся на чистый. Метнера Сказку вспоминаю такой штрих в исполнении дедушки.
super pianist
M. Cortot vous êtes le meilleur. Que Dieu vous bénisse. Amen.
Great musicianship. No sentimentality, though plenty of feeling. You hear Mozart, not the pianists ego. Bravo!
Greetings from his one time home of Paso Robles California.
Köszönöm. A legjobb felvétel.👍