Danil looks like he’s constipated and can’t take a 💩, while lang lang looks like he’s getting a BJ
@inraid3 күн бұрын
As usual you missed the best: HJ Lim, Weissenberg, Berman, Petrov, Bronfman, Volodos, Sokolov.😀
@martinedurier-copp89866 күн бұрын
Martha!!!!!
@willistara6 күн бұрын
🎉 Yunchan Lim💥💫
@anthonyaustin13757 күн бұрын
For me volodos
@a09397714318 күн бұрын
they have no speed except Horowitz
@javiermarting9 күн бұрын
They are all great pianists, of course, and deliver mesmerizing readings of the score. But if I had to choose just one… it would be Lugansky.
@user-xi5vq4yl3y11 күн бұрын
Que tristeza transmite está pieza
@user-xi5vq4yl3y11 күн бұрын
Horowitz también muy bueno
@arpeggiomikey12 күн бұрын
I was SO fortunate to have heard Maestro play this final movement (as an encore) on two of the four unforgettable recitals I attended, including Carnegie and the San Francisco Opera House, after which I finally got to meet him! It was absolutely electrifying, and a dearly treasured memory! ❤🎶🎹🙏
@massipicun865815 күн бұрын
Hamelin
@user-rt5np6tv5h17 күн бұрын
Alexander Malofeev is the best!😤😤😤😤😤
@sonopro122 күн бұрын
Zoltan Kocsis
@UcG7522 күн бұрын
Kocsis the best
@jamesmaxwellmagat215023 күн бұрын
Based on this roster and watching it several times, it's Horowitz for me. Simply because he never loses the singing tone even with the flurry of fortissimo runs, chords and octaves. You can still pick out the shape of the phrases. Second here is Shishkin for me for the same qualities.
@user-xi5vq4yl3y24 күн бұрын
Yefim bronfman es el mejor fel mundo
@user-xi5vq4yl3y24 күн бұрын
Yefim bronfman
@user-dl5mr9dg7q25 күн бұрын
These collectings are amazing. The conditions of recording are not equal, and I don't have not excellent sensitivity about these. But I like Rachmaninov in the feeling of slavic(?) and great cold flowing rhythm. Thus I am attracted by Lugansky and Yunchan Lim.
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Todos son unos dioses que le hacen honor al gra maestro
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Valentina Mer gusto
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Donde estas compositor?
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Rachmaninof me enloquece
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Excelente!!!!
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
Daniel trifonov
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
En este caso son todos buenos pero yo estoy enamorada de la interpretación de bronfman
@user-xi5vq4yl3y25 күн бұрын
El mejor es yenim bronfman
@SordidGuy25 күн бұрын
Since Sergei Rachmaninoff, and ONLY Serge composed this, it's his sole decision!!!
@iianneill601326 күн бұрын
To my mind, Sokolov without any doubt.
@AlejandroPikoulasPlata26 күн бұрын
Van Cliburn wow...........
@AlejandroPikoulasPlata26 күн бұрын
I didn't know Lugansky, he is so good!!!
@burgerpatty3656Ай бұрын
I'm a bit biased as I've only watched a few of these entirely but Malofeev's performance just astounds me each and every time. He's only 17 here! And having seen his full performance, while not as accurate/clear as Lim's, his playing really reaches his audience. His playing just really gives the aura of playing music rather than tackling a monster of a concerto and it brought tears to my eyes. I also love Lugansky and Wangs' performances.
@filomenobrizuela5707Ай бұрын
Lim, Cliburn
@TSK24692Ай бұрын
Putting Yuja Wang on the list but not Bronfman? SHM. My vote goes to Horowitz followed by Yunchan Lim.
@osmannoro67Ай бұрын
Horowitz n.1
@dhwu1619Ай бұрын
Lang lang 朗朗累死了 想快点回去睡觉了
@luke19841Ай бұрын
anna federova!!!
@sergio6357Ай бұрын
Van
@alextsibanoulis122Ай бұрын
If horowitz's octaves in this performance were not out of time that would be the best octaves i would have ever heard, but on the other hand if they were not out of time they would not stand out so clearly as they did...so in the end i ll take horowitz's and his poisonous interpretation that led me to write this review...
@montsecasabomasip9864Ай бұрын
All performances are wonderful but my very best is Horowitz
@brozomicki-sothe307Ай бұрын
Lang Lang wins best face and celebration tho
@Loopy463Ай бұрын
People in the comments here criticize Horowitz for making some tiny mistakes in his performance in the video. Listen, when Horowitz performed Rach 3 in front of... Rachmaninoff himself the latter was moved to the core of his being and proclaimed he'd never thought he would hear his own concerto played so perfectly. He then became best friends with Horowitz until he passed away. Young/Middle aged Horowitz was an absolute beast. The Horowitz we see here was in his late 70s after a period of alcohol addiction and antidepressants which caused him to have memory lapses for a while. We see a Horowitz after his recovery, bringing one last homage to his best friend. That alone makes this the best performance. Second is of course Argerich, there is a video somewhere where she watches this exact video and is moved to tears how sublime his performance is. Lim? Wang? Lang Lang? Give me a break. No emotion, no passion, just adults who were drilled since they were toddlers to play perfectly. Their performances lack authenticity, which is a problem with a lot of Asian pianists in my opinion. Too much focus on virtuosity and less so on authentic emotional expression. tl;dr Horowitz best, Rachmaninoff worshipped his performance of his own third concerto. Nuff said.
@MrTimbeau1Ай бұрын
I agree totally. And there’s something to be said for Russians playing Russian music. Olga kern plays this concerto so much better than the young pianist from South Korea. Also I love Bronfman
@dkimphoto2 ай бұрын
horowitz timing… cliburn kissing the conductor 🤌🏻. yuja wang 🤌🏻
@ransoh75672 ай бұрын
Yunchan LIM !!!!
@palpalonpalpalon2 ай бұрын
yunchan for sure even tho i love horowitz
@user-eh4ch3qo3f2 ай бұрын
Однако, здесь нет Лима
@worldtravel1012 ай бұрын
Van rachs!
@arlenemortiz17562 ай бұрын
For the best is Yuma Wang
@dfdkjfgi28192 ай бұрын
horowitz= standard
@stephenmclaughlin17632 ай бұрын
Horowitz hands down. "You play my concerto better than me and I wrote it. " Rachmaninoff said to Horowitz.
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Danil looks like he’s constipated and can’t take a 💩, while lang lang looks like he’s getting a BJ
As usual you missed the best: HJ Lim, Weissenberg, Berman, Petrov, Bronfman, Volodos, Sokolov.😀
Martha!!!!!
🎉 Yunchan Lim💥💫
For me volodos
they have no speed except Horowitz
They are all great pianists, of course, and deliver mesmerizing readings of the score. But if I had to choose just one… it would be Lugansky.
Que tristeza transmite está pieza
Horowitz también muy bueno
I was SO fortunate to have heard Maestro play this final movement (as an encore) on two of the four unforgettable recitals I attended, including Carnegie and the San Francisco Opera House, after which I finally got to meet him! It was absolutely electrifying, and a dearly treasured memory! ❤🎶🎹🙏
Hamelin
Alexander Malofeev is the best!😤😤😤😤😤
Zoltan Kocsis
Kocsis the best
Based on this roster and watching it several times, it's Horowitz for me. Simply because he never loses the singing tone even with the flurry of fortissimo runs, chords and octaves. You can still pick out the shape of the phrases. Second here is Shishkin for me for the same qualities.
Yefim bronfman es el mejor fel mundo
Yefim bronfman
These collectings are amazing. The conditions of recording are not equal, and I don't have not excellent sensitivity about these. But I like Rachmaninov in the feeling of slavic(?) and great cold flowing rhythm. Thus I am attracted by Lugansky and Yunchan Lim.
Todos son unos dioses que le hacen honor al gra maestro
Valentina Mer gusto
Donde estas compositor?
Rachmaninof me enloquece
Excelente!!!!
Daniel trifonov
En este caso son todos buenos pero yo estoy enamorada de la interpretación de bronfman
El mejor es yenim bronfman
Since Sergei Rachmaninoff, and ONLY Serge composed this, it's his sole decision!!!
To my mind, Sokolov without any doubt.
Van Cliburn wow...........
I didn't know Lugansky, he is so good!!!
I'm a bit biased as I've only watched a few of these entirely but Malofeev's performance just astounds me each and every time. He's only 17 here! And having seen his full performance, while not as accurate/clear as Lim's, his playing really reaches his audience. His playing just really gives the aura of playing music rather than tackling a monster of a concerto and it brought tears to my eyes. I also love Lugansky and Wangs' performances.
Lim, Cliburn
Putting Yuja Wang on the list but not Bronfman? SHM. My vote goes to Horowitz followed by Yunchan Lim.
Horowitz n.1
Lang lang 朗朗累死了 想快点回去睡觉了
anna federova!!!
Van
If horowitz's octaves in this performance were not out of time that would be the best octaves i would have ever heard, but on the other hand if they were not out of time they would not stand out so clearly as they did...so in the end i ll take horowitz's and his poisonous interpretation that led me to write this review...
All performances are wonderful but my very best is Horowitz
Lang Lang wins best face and celebration tho
People in the comments here criticize Horowitz for making some tiny mistakes in his performance in the video. Listen, when Horowitz performed Rach 3 in front of... Rachmaninoff himself the latter was moved to the core of his being and proclaimed he'd never thought he would hear his own concerto played so perfectly. He then became best friends with Horowitz until he passed away. Young/Middle aged Horowitz was an absolute beast. The Horowitz we see here was in his late 70s after a period of alcohol addiction and antidepressants which caused him to have memory lapses for a while. We see a Horowitz after his recovery, bringing one last homage to his best friend. That alone makes this the best performance. Second is of course Argerich, there is a video somewhere where she watches this exact video and is moved to tears how sublime his performance is. Lim? Wang? Lang Lang? Give me a break. No emotion, no passion, just adults who were drilled since they were toddlers to play perfectly. Their performances lack authenticity, which is a problem with a lot of Asian pianists in my opinion. Too much focus on virtuosity and less so on authentic emotional expression. tl;dr Horowitz best, Rachmaninoff worshipped his performance of his own third concerto. Nuff said.
I agree totally. And there’s something to be said for Russians playing Russian music. Olga kern plays this concerto so much better than the young pianist from South Korea. Also I love Bronfman
horowitz timing… cliburn kissing the conductor 🤌🏻. yuja wang 🤌🏻
Yunchan LIM !!!!
yunchan for sure even tho i love horowitz
Однако, здесь нет Лима
Van rachs!
For the best is Yuma Wang
horowitz= standard
Horowitz hands down. "You play my concerto better than me and I wrote it. " Rachmaninoff said to Horowitz.