I would gently disagree. This interpretation lacks of transparency and clarity among the different parts of the concerto. Which is the main risk of this masterpiece
Да что вы! Интерпретация блестящая. Я услышала все, что сказал Рахманинов этой музыкой: всю историю Руси от древних времен. Такова Рахманинов края ностальгия по родине.
I don't understand why this version has so little views... It is by very far the best interpretation I've heard, because it is rather slow, and honours Rach's writing, how much would I've paid to be there in the concert hall to hear this being played...
Un ami m'a dit de venir écouter ce chef d'œuvre, et je ne regrette en aucuns cas d'avoir clique sur le lien qu'il m'a envoyé. Cette interprétation est émouvante, mélangeant violence et douceur. Et surtout : le pianiste est fabuleux !
@@TomBarrister Of course, but it is rather a great pianist, that I've heard of as much as say Sokolov, for example I don't know, it's the UA-cam algorithm!
Cette interprétation est absolument bouleversante. Le tempo adopté convient parfaitement à cette œuvre. Un grand merci à Emmanuel Krivine et à tous les interprètes.
Je suis souvent agacé par les compliments systématiques que l'on trouve sur les vidéos du musique classique de UA-cam, mais là pour le coup je vous rejoins, magnifique interprétation.
Magnifique interprétation, d'une grande délicatesse dans la force. Absolument sublime, l'orchestre fait corps avec le piano... Merci à tous, je suis sous le charme, merci aussi de nous ramener à la beauté qui nous manque en ces temps si tristes.
Magistral. Toute la passion, la fougue, la force, l'émotion et la delicatesse de ce chef d'oeuvre sont sublimées. Et ce tempo... parfait ! Je l'ai su dès les quatre premiers accords, émue aux larmes... Pour moi, c'est la meilleure version à ce jour. Bravo à tous ! Et Merci ! Nikolaï Lugansky: je n'ai pas de mots... vous êtes précision, force, passion et tendresse.
@@jeanvoine Vous avez complètement raison , à mon avis ! Très belle interprétation également , j'allais la mentionner ... Délicate, poétique et pleine de lyrisme ...Jouée avec beaucoup d'âme .
Quelle musique. Douceur, nostalgie, grandeur, sérénité... distillées avec tant de soin et d'à-propos. Les tempos épousent les battements du cœur et quel toucher... C'est une pure merveille.
a Russian playing a very famous piece by a Russian composer..how good can that get? Plus Lugansky seems to have very large hands...just like Rachmaninoff.....I loved this performance..of course I love listening to Lugansky play any piece...his live series of Rach preludes is just divine!
Ne vous inquiétez pas, de plus en plus de jeunes connaissent et adorent, notamment grâce aux influenceurs qui parlent de musique classique sur es réseaux sociaux. Ils sont plus nombreux que vous ne le pensez je vous assure :)
It is said that it takes a great interpreter to fully realize a great composer's masterwork. That is certainly the case here. Lugansky seems to have an inside track to understanding Rachmaninoff's genius. The slower tempi than Rachmaninoff's own recording of his masterpiece serve to expose the pure poetry buried in the score. I have heard this concerto performed countless times, but never with the interpretive mastery Lugansky gives it. He is a great pianist in every sense of the word.
The Encore is an arrangement by Rachmaninoff of Tchaikovsky's Romance, Opus 16, no. 1, "Cradle Song," one of six romances Tchaikovsky wrote for that opus. Tchaikovsky originally wrote these in 1872, as songs for soprano and piano; he later wrote arrangements of 1, 4, and 5 for solo piano. Tchaikovsky wrote two versions of the Cradle Song for solo piano, one in A flat minor and the other in the technically-easier A minor. Tchaikovsky's protege and manager, Paul (Pavel) Pabst, corrected some publishing errors in the Cradle Song, and his arrangement is the one in publication today. In 1941 Rachmaninoff wrote his own arrangement of this work, shortly after he revised his 4th Concerto. It is the last-known work that he penned, and it's one of the last recordings he made. This work is in the repertoire of most concert pianists, with those who use Pabst's version saying that Rachmaninoff's version sounds more like Rachmaninoff than it does Tchaikovsky. The performers have a valid point, but that isn't necessarilly a bad thing. Tchaikovsky never intended the Romances to be works for solo piano and only wrote piano arrangements at the behest of his publisher. The arrangment of Cradle Song was so contrived and hacked by publishers that Pabst felt obligated to write an additional version of it. Rachmaninoff wrote his version specifically for piano, and to bring out the melodic capabilities of the instrument. It is Rachmaninoff's arrangment that's used most often by perfomers, and it was the one I played when I performed.
An absolutely superb performance. Rachmaninov would have approved. C'est absolument magistral. Parmi les meilleures interprétations qui existent de ce concerto.
For those, looking for a specific movement I Moderato 0:00 II Adagio Sostenuto 11:50 III Allegro Scherzando 23:17 Rachmaninoff Lullaby TN III/14 after Tchaikovsky Op. 16 No. 1 38:17
Questo concerto è in assoluto il mio preferito..lo ascolto ad ogni ora del giorno e della notte senza mai stancarm...mi commuovo fino alle lacrime.....ringrazio e amo chi me lo ha regalato...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💜
Wunderschöne und lyrische Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Klang des genialen Soloklaviers sowie gut phrasierten doch perfekt vereinigten Tönen anderer Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der intelligente Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Alles ist bewundernswert!
En effet, excellente version, vers 04'20, passage pianissimo qui fait dresser les poils tant l'émotion qui passe est intense. On doit à la fois admirer le talent de l'interprète et surtout le génie du compositeur et on se demande comment ils font pour faire passer autant d'émotion. La magie de la musique sans doute!
I just finished watching the wonderful British movie "Brief Encounter". It is such a wonderful film, and this beautiful music weaves its way through the movie. They could not have picked a better piece of music than this hauntingly beautiful concerto by Rachmaninoff.
L'effet de deux âmes slaves... Cela me touche au plus profond. Ce compositeur qui a tant souffert, nous offre ses souffrances dans le sublime. Quel cadeau !
Luganksy is really amongst the greatest of pianists. Superb technique, deep musical understanding. I particularly admire his "no-nonsense" approach (honest if you like) and he is not afraid to "pound" the piano (in a very musical way, of course) when the full orchestra is playing. I believe Rachmaninov's music demands this. Just magnificent. Also wonderful communication between conducter and pianist particularly in those connecting sections where the tempo varies.
Interprétation toute en sensibilité et en puissance. Un pianiste qui a su retranscrire toute cette palette d'émotions qui donnent de ces frissons et on se sent subjugué par tant de maestria.
C'est mon grand oncle cousin par alliance de Vincent Scotto, doreur encadreur de son métier qui m'a intéressé à ce grand compositeur ( entre autre) qu 'il en soit remercié. Et même si mes préférences vont vers le Jazz ce sera toujours avec le concerto n 1 de Tchaïkovski, n 2 de Brahms des musiques qui me ramèneront toujours à mon enfance
un très beau concert comme seuls sont capables ces grands artistes. je me demande toujours comment un pianiste peut jouer une si longue mélodie sans partition; il faut vraiment être surdoué ! merci à tous d'être si beau et si brillant !
Esta é uma bela interpretação do Rach 2. Logo nas primeiras notas do sino dá para perceber que o pianista e o condutor realmente entenderam a obra. Adoro.
Obra Maestra del gran compositor Rachmaninov , interpretada por el mas grande pianista del siglo 21, el Maestro Nikolai Lugansky!!! Genio absoluto del teclado y de la interpretacion!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I never heard of him until an article showed Princess Diana playing part of this concerto. Nikolai was featured playing all of it so I went to the original UA-cam site and am listening to him play as I type. I agree with Rose that he is the best playing Rachmaninoff. The slower tempo is more heart opening.
At its 1897 premiere, Rachmaninoff's first symphony, though now considered a significant achievement, was derided by contemporary critics.[5] Compounded by problems in his personal life, Rachmaninoff fell into a depression that lasted for several years. His second piano concerto confirmed his recovery from clinical depression and writer's block, cured by courses of hypnotherapy and psychotherapy and helped by support from his family and friends. The concerto was dedicated to Nikolai Dahl, the physician who had done much to restore Rachmaninoff's self-confidence.[5] WIKI
@@musictostudy-mts422 kissin, tiene unas pausas y un color de sonido que no le he conocido a casi ningún intérprete, hace poco conozco el trabajo de Lugansky y realmente lo hace muy bien ....
Emmanuel Krivine (born 7 May 1947, Grenoble) is a French conductor. The son of a Polish mother and a Russian father, Krivine studied the violin as a youth. He was a winner of the Premier Prix at the Paris Conservatoire, at age 16.[1] He later studied at the Queen Elisabeth School in Brussels. He stopped playing the violin after a car accident in 1981.[1] Inspired by a meeting with Karl Böhm, Krivine began to develop an interest in conducting. He was principal guest conductor of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France from 1976 to 1983. From 1987 to 2000, he was music director of the Orchestre National de Lyon. He has also served as music director of the Orchestre Français des Jeunes for 11 years. In 2004, Krivine established the orchestra La Chambre Philharmonique. In 2006, he became music director of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra (OPL), with an initial contract of 3 years, after becoming the orchestra's principal guest conductor in 2002.[2] In May 2009, Krivine extended his contract with the orchestra through the 2014-2015 season.[3] He concluded his tenure as the OPL's music director at the end of the 2014-2015 season.[4][5] In 2013, he became principal guest conductor of the Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra, with a contract through the 2015-2016 season. In May 2014, Krivine was named the next principal guest conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, effective September 2015, for an initial period of 4 years.[6][1] In June 2016, the Orchestre National de France (ONF) announced the appointment of Krivine as its next music director, effective with the 2017-2018 season, with an initial contract of 3 years. He held the title of ONF music director-designate (directeur musical désigné) for the 2016-2017 season.[7] In November 2019, the ONF announced the scheduled conclusion of his ONF tenure at the close of the 2020-2021 season.[8] In May 2020, Krivine resigned from his ONF post with immediate effect, one year ahead of his originally scheduled departure.[9] Krivine has conducted recordings for the Deutsche Grammophon, Warner Classics,[10] Timpani, and Naive[11] labels.
@@aidan4624 that's a transcription of a song made in a very uncommon musical key with polyrythm the whole piece. It's a real headache to learn it but Lugansky plays it as if he was simply daydreaming on his couch. This pianist is an undeniable master. We could even say that just the way he finishes the last note on his piano in a breathing murmur raised him to Hall of Fame.
@@Vetrarbreytin A Flat Minor isn’t really that uncommon. It’s just usually written as G Sharp Minor. Neither are polyrhythms. Just because it’s difficult to play doesn’t mean it’s a great piece of music. It’s pretty ambitious to say that the transcription, as great as it is, is more “badass” than a 40 minute long, near perfect performance of one of the most influential and beloved pieces of western music ever written. The piece remains one of the biggest landmarks in Romanticism for good reason.
@@Vetrarbreytin Also it’s not like the concerto is simple, it’s surprisingly complicated. It’s riddled with really unique harmony and profound depth. It’s really quite incredible how many different levels you can appreciate the concerto from. Whether you’re someone who doesn’t know what a chord is or you’re a theory teacher at Juilliard, there is something in the piece for you.
@@aidan4624 one can't deny what is factual : A flat minor is amongst the less used keys used in classical music. The whole right hand is polyrythmic with the left hand. The only thing that you can contradict is my opinion about the fact it's the greatest piece of the program and i just wanna say "Ok." to that. That's what you think. And since you say it's not that difficult, I'm opened to any recording from you and would be delighted to listen to it. Be my guest :) Sometimes, it's good to just stick to opinions. Cheers. Ps : oh and g sharp minor has nothing to do with a flat minor. Two universe so what's the point...
Selon moi meilleur interprétation qu’on peut trouver sur UA-cam, très étonnant qu’il n’y ai pas plus de vue
I would gently disagree. This interpretation lacks of transparency and clarity among the different parts of the concerto. Which is the main risk of this masterpiece
tres moyen je trouv
É que os idiotas tomaram conta do mundo. É por isso.
Да что вы! Интерпретация блестящая. Я услышала все, что сказал Рахманинов этой музыкой: всю историю Руси от древних времен. Такова Рахманинов края ностальгия по родине.
Le caviar et la musique classique ne sont pas accessibles à tout le monde… C’est pour cela…
Chair de poule et larmes …..interprétation magnifique du compositeur génial ♥️
Merci pour votre commentaire.
I don't understand why this version has so little views... It is by very far the best interpretation I've heard, because it is rather slow, and honours Rach's writing, how much would I've paid to be there in the concert hall to hear this being played...
Albéric Seydoux i absolutely agree...
Un ami m'a dit de venir écouter ce chef d'œuvre, et je ne regrette en aucuns cas d'avoir clique sur le lien qu'il m'a envoyé. Cette interprétation est émouvante, mélangeant violence et douceur. Et surtout : le pianiste est fabuleux !
Vous avez 100 fois raison, quelle clarté, et l'orchestre est fantastique aussi. Une des belles versions, peut-être juste en dessous de Richter.
Lugansky isn't a household name such as Kissin, Lang, Lisista, or those with large UA-cam fan clubs.
@@TomBarrister Of course, but it is rather a great pianist, that I've heard of as much as say Sokolov, for example
I don't know, it's the UA-cam algorithm!
7:00 So Epic. Can't even describe what I'm feeling.
Yea headbanging for me lol
Quel orchestre fantastique et quel pianiste incroyable...bravo c'est magnifique !!
Du grand art à tous les niveaux.
Cette interprétation est absolument bouleversante. Le tempo adopté convient parfaitement à cette œuvre. Un grand merci à Emmanuel Krivine et à tous les interprètes.
Formidable et fantastique cela n'a pas de non un orchestre symphonique sublime.
Je suis souvent agacé par les compliments systématiques que l'on trouve sur les vidéos du musique classique de UA-cam, mais là pour le coup je vous rejoins, magnifique interprétation.
@@anniefraisse9794 p😀
Orchestre traîne derrière le pianiste. Il est décidément n'arrive pas à le suivre. Le maestro Lugansky est parfait comme toujours !
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Comme toujours les larmes me viennent aux yeux….qu’elles mains magnifiques !!
Magnifique interprétation, d'une grande délicatesse dans la force.
Absolument sublime, l'orchestre fait corps avec le piano...
Merci à tous, je suis sous le charme,
merci aussi de nous ramener à la beauté qui nous manque en ces temps si tristes.
Magnifique et quelle émotion ce virtuose peut déclencher en soi!
He is the best in playing Rachmaninov
I agree and I've heard them all
Not only Rachmaninov
I agree
I agree! I saw him in São Paulo at least twice and I think he is one of the best pianists around today.
he's simply THE BEST
Magistral. Toute la passion, la fougue, la force, l'émotion et la delicatesse de ce chef d'oeuvre sont sublimées.
Et ce tempo... parfait ! Je l'ai su dès les quatre premiers accords, émue aux larmes...
Pour moi, c'est la meilleure version à ce jour.
Bravo à tous !
Et Merci !
Nikolaï Lugansky: je n'ai pas de mots... vous êtes précision, force, passion et tendresse.
Si je puis me permettre....Par Hélène Grimaud ( Chef Claudio Abbado) c'est sublime egalement....
@@jeanvoine tout à fait ! 💙
Moi aussi je n' ai pas les mots
E eu acordo todos os dias pela manhã pensando: tenho que ouvir o Lug tocando o Rach 2 para que o resto do meu dia seja lindo. Obrigada 🍂🍁💖🇧🇷
@@jeanvoine Vous avez complètement raison , à mon avis ! Très belle interprétation également , j'allais la mentionner ...
Délicate, poétique et pleine de lyrisme ...Jouée avec beaucoup d'âme .
Quelle musique. Douceur, nostalgie, grandeur, sérénité... distillées avec tant de soin et d'à-propos. Les tempos épousent les battements du cœur et quel toucher... C'est une pure merveille.
a Russian playing a very famous piece by a Russian composer..how good can that get? Plus Lugansky seems to have very large hands...just like Rachmaninoff.....I loved this performance..of course I love listening to Lugansky play any piece...his live series of Rach preludes is just divine!
He does have gigantic hands! look at this performance you can see that: ua-cam.com/video/3obXu3YcVng/v-deo.html
But he still split the left hand of the opening chords
His rendition is my favorite. He knows this piece as a whole. Piercingly and achingly beautiful.
C, EST ADMIRABLE , On devrait faire ecouter ce chef d,oeuvre plus souve’t aux jeunes ❤❤❤❤
Je suis tout à fait d'accord
Ne vous inquiétez pas, de plus en plus de jeunes connaissent et adorent, notamment grâce aux influenceurs qui parlent de musique classique sur es réseaux sociaux. Ils sont plus nombreux que vous ne le pensez je vous assure :)
It is said that it takes a great interpreter to fully realize a great composer's masterwork. That is certainly the case here. Lugansky seems to have an inside track to understanding Rachmaninoff's genius. The slower tempi than Rachmaninoff's own recording of his masterpiece serve to expose the pure poetry buried in the score. I have heard this concerto performed countless times, but never with the interpretive mastery Lugansky gives it. He is a great pianist in every sense of the word.
i agree that Lugansky is briliant, but i think that Rachmaninov himself would be dissapointed with this interpretation. sadly, isnt it -(
sure, by Lugansky could be even slower in some parts, for example at time 10:11 - 11:00
@@peterectasy2957 we never know how rachmaninof would feel about this interpretation that is the truth.
There is nothing to be sad about
This is probably one of the most emotional and richly detailed Rach 2s which I had ever heard. Thank you very much for sharing.
The Encore is an arrangement by Rachmaninoff of Tchaikovsky's Romance, Opus 16, no. 1, "Cradle Song," one of six romances Tchaikovsky wrote for that opus. Tchaikovsky originally wrote these in 1872, as songs for soprano and piano; he later wrote arrangements of 1, 4, and 5 for solo piano. Tchaikovsky wrote two versions of the Cradle Song for solo piano, one in A flat minor and the other in the technically-easier A minor. Tchaikovsky's protege and manager, Paul (Pavel) Pabst, corrected some publishing errors in the Cradle Song, and his arrangement is the one in publication today.
In 1941 Rachmaninoff wrote his own arrangement of this work, shortly after he revised his 4th Concerto. It is the last-known work that he penned, and it's one of the last recordings he made.
This work is in the repertoire of most concert pianists, with those who use Pabst's version saying that Rachmaninoff's version sounds more like Rachmaninoff than it does Tchaikovsky. The performers have a valid point, but that isn't necessarilly a bad thing. Tchaikovsky never intended the Romances to be works for solo piano and only wrote piano arrangements at the behest of his publisher. The arrangment of Cradle Song was so contrived and hacked by publishers that Pabst felt obligated to write an additional version of it. Rachmaninoff wrote his version specifically for piano, and to bring out the melodic capabilities of the instrument. It is Rachmaninoff's arrangment that's used most often by perfomers, and it was the one I played when I performed.
Thank you for this information!
An absolutely superb performance. Rachmaninov would have approved.
C'est absolument magistral. Parmi les meilleures interprétations qui existent de ce concerto.
Wonderful. I'm so grateful I could listen without ads interrupting.
For those, looking for a specific movement
I Moderato 0:00
II Adagio Sostenuto 11:50
III Allegro Scherzando 23:17
Rachmaninoff Lullaby TN III/14 after Tchaikovsky Op. 16 No. 1
38:17
Thank you, JustLtotheM!
Luansky is so freaking amazing
Questo concerto è in assoluto il mio preferito..lo ascolto ad ogni ora del giorno e della notte senza mai stancarm...mi commuovo fino alle lacrime.....ringrazio e amo chi me lo ha regalato...❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️💜
C est un merveille cette interpretation ,,. Cest un de mes concerts preferes un grand merci ❤
Plus beau morceau de tout les temps. Un cadeau de Dieu.
I love this performance. It's a beautiful rendition of Rachmanioff's Piano Concerto no. 2 and it stands out as one of the best!
Une merveille, un pur bonheur MERCI
6:13 jusqu’à 7:30 je ne sais pas comment rachmaninov a crée un truc aussi incroyable
@Epik Lizard t’inquiète je connais quasiment tout le répertoire de rachma, chopin liszt et beethov 😂
Très belle interprétation. Merci pour ce moment de Beauté et de bonheur
Merci à vous
Je l'ai découvert à la Roque d'Antheron... Il y a longtemps maintenant.
C'est un prince de la musique...
c'est sublime......... c'est le meilleur jeu que j'écoutais jusqu'a maintenant
C est magnifique ! Que d émotions !
He is the best pianist for Rachmaninoff !
Yes, with S. Richter and Guilels.
you need to hear the best by a mile...
ua-cam.com/video/Ex9F-nfg2wE/v-deo.html&ab_channel=DenisMatsuev
Exceptionnel, il est habité par la musique 👍❤👍
Quoi dire à part : merci . Un moment exceptionnel, un partage qui nous honore. Alors vraiment, simplement mais sincèrement : merci
Wunderschöne und lyrische Aufführung dieses spätromantischen und perfekt komponierten Konzerts mit anmutigem doch gut artikuliertem Klang des genialen Soloklaviers sowie gut phrasierten doch perfekt vereinigten Tönen anderer Instrumente. Der zweite Satz klingt besonders schön und echt lyrisch. Der intelligente Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im relativ langsamen Tempo und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Alles ist bewundernswert!
Absolument en accord avec vous, tout l'ensemble fait corps, c'est sublime ! Un enchantement.
Gute Analyse ! Ein hervorragender Pianist , zweifellos .
Magnifique très bonne interprétation ça donne le frisson ce concerto est une pure merveille bravo messieurs et merci 🙏
En effet, excellente version, vers 04'20, passage pianissimo qui fait dresser les poils tant l'émotion qui passe est intense. On doit à la fois admirer le talent de l'interprète et surtout le génie du compositeur et on se demande comment ils font pour faire passer autant d'émotion. La magie de la musique sans doute!
I just finished watching the wonderful British movie "Brief Encounter". It is such a wonderful film, and this beautiful music weaves its way through the movie. They could not have picked a better piece of music than this hauntingly beautiful concerto by Rachmaninoff.
Absolument sublime ! Le transport émotionnel grandiose !
L'effet de deux âmes slaves... Cela me touche au plus profond. Ce compositeur qui a tant souffert,
nous offre ses souffrances dans le sublime. Quel cadeau !
Merveilleuse interprétation de Lugansky. Merci.
Luganksy is really amongst the greatest of pianists. Superb technique, deep musical understanding. I particularly admire his "no-nonsense" approach (honest if you like) and he is not afraid to "pound" the piano (in a very musical way, of course) when the full orchestra is playing. I believe Rachmaninov's music demands this. Just magnificent. Also wonderful communication between conducter and pianist particularly in those connecting sections where the tempo varies.
In the end, I'm back here. Lachganinoff, to see him.. Beautiful beyond words! Merci my dear.
Interprétation toute en sensibilité et en puissance. Un pianiste qui a su retranscrire toute cette palette d'émotions qui donnent de ces frissons et on se sent subjugué par tant de maestria.
Magnifique, Nickolai. браво!!
Great played. The Conducter 👍🏼 and the orchestra played so homogeneously that all fits together and well interpreted
great composer and great pianist
Cette interprétation est magistrale. Je la partage 🥰
FANTASTIC. The best performance of this piano concerto!!
The best interpretation from Rachmaninoff Concert in this time!
Un pur moment de bonheur. Merci pour cette merveilleuse interprétation.
The famous part starts at 0:00 to 34:55
Bravo c'est super et beau, chapeau à l'orchestre.
Русская классика во все времена! Душевное исполнение. Спасибо!
Russian classical music is the best 😌
Et une fois de plus, la magie opère...
Une merveille
So graceful touch, absolutely awesome
02:43
i miss you all, dear mom and dad... until we meet again..
❤
What happened please .
This theme is a goodbye to anyone we loved and that left us, deliberately or not...
I miss you so much, darling ❤
4:25 , un aperçu du paradis.
En effet
C'est mon grand oncle cousin par alliance de Vincent Scotto, doreur encadreur de son métier qui m'a intéressé à ce grand compositeur ( entre autre) qu 'il en soit remercié. Et même si mes préférences vont vers le Jazz ce sera toujours avec le concerto n 1 de Tchaïkovski, n 2 de Brahms des musiques qui me ramèneront toujours à mon enfance
Remarquable, merci pour la qualité de l’interprétation et de l’enregistrement
Un jeu flamboyant !Indéniablement un très grand pianiste . Bravo l'artiste !👋👋👋👍👍👍
Le meilleur est la quellebelle musique merci Nicolas vive rachmaninoff
un très beau concert comme seuls sont capables ces grands artistes. je me demande toujours comment un pianiste peut jouer une si longue mélodie sans partition; il faut vraiment être surdoué ! merci à tous d'être si beau et si brillant !
Maravillosa interpretación!!
45 minutes flew like 5 ....
It’s heart taking , thank you so much ❤️
Esta é uma bela interpretação do Rach 2. Logo nas primeiras notas do sino dá para perceber que o pianista e o condutor realmente entenderam a obra. Adoro.
ピアノがオーケストラと融合して、浮いたり独り歩きしたりしていない
録音が良いからなのか
これまでの聞き比べではダントツです
昇華した感じで素晴らしい
Obra Maestra del gran compositor Rachmaninov , interpretada por el mas grande pianista del siglo 21, el Maestro Nikolai Lugansky!!! Genio absoluto del teclado y de la interpretacion!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Muito emocionada com a magnífica interpretação de. Lugansky Bravissimi
I never heard of him until an article showed Princess Diana playing part of this concerto. Nikolai was featured playing all of it so I went to the original UA-cam site and am listening to him play as I type. I agree with Rose that he is the best playing Rachmaninoff. The slower tempo is more heart opening.
That crescendo by Lugansky at the start...
By far, the best Rachmaninov performer I ever heard.
With the same orchestra do listen to Benjamin Grosvenor
@@christopherczajasager9030 I find Benjamin Grosvenor version, It's impressive! Thank you.
At its 1897 premiere, Rachmaninoff's first symphony, though now considered a significant achievement, was derided by contemporary critics.[5] Compounded by problems in his personal life, Rachmaninoff fell into a depression that lasted for several years. His second piano concerto confirmed his recovery from clinical depression and writer's block, cured by courses of hypnotherapy and psychotherapy and helped by support from his family and friends. The concerto was dedicated to Nikolai Dahl, the physician who had done much to restore Rachmaninoff's self-confidence.[5]
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Wow je crois bien que c'est la meilleure interprétation du 3eme mouvement que j'ai entendu!
Magnifique, merci France Musique.🎁💝Quel bonheur.
Un grand merci !
Never thought I would get similar emotions from someone other then Richter, but...
Wow es magnífico ver las interpretaciones de lugansky cuando toca las piezas de Rachmaninoff!! Simplemente perfecto y magnífico!!
Cuál te gusta más Nikolai o kissin?
Prefiero a lugansky cuando son obras de Rachmaninoff pero cuando es Chopin a Kissin y tu?
@@musictostudy-mts422 kissin, tiene unas pausas y un color de sonido que no le he conocido a casi ningún intérprete, hace poco conozco el trabajo de Lugansky y realmente lo hace muy bien ....
j'en ai des frissons
Magnifique interprétation
@@daniellechauland-lottet6856 mais de ouf je sais la refaire en piano c sa le pire
Et les larmes aux yeux comme chaque fois que j écoute cette magnifique œuvre interprétée par ce pianiste talentueux.
Total!! Verdadero! fue como si nunca antes lo hubiera oído, que completo y maravilloso, gracias
o tempo de Lugansky e´ perfeito nesta obra , principalmente no adagio .
Великолепно! До слёз! Спасибо!
Superbe merci 💞
Absolutely beautiful
Magnifique interprétation. Merci.
Bellísimo!! Muchas gracias por compartirlo!
Sublime 💖
Indah, penuh kelembutan, dan mendalam. Ini sangat menolong.
Terima kasih, atas pembawaan yang sangat baik.
Magnifique !
Emmanuel Krivine (born 7 May 1947, Grenoble) is a French conductor.
The son of a Polish mother and a Russian father, Krivine studied the violin as a youth. He was a winner of the Premier Prix at the Paris Conservatoire, at age 16.[1] He later studied at the Queen Elisabeth School in Brussels. He stopped playing the violin after a car accident in 1981.[1]
Inspired by a meeting with Karl Böhm, Krivine began to develop an interest in conducting. He was principal guest conductor of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France from 1976 to 1983. From 1987 to 2000, he was music director of the Orchestre National de Lyon. He has also served as music director of the Orchestre Français des Jeunes for 11 years.
In 2004, Krivine established the orchestra La Chambre Philharmonique. In 2006, he became music director of the Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra (OPL), with an initial contract of 3 years, after becoming the orchestra's principal guest conductor in 2002.[2] In May 2009, Krivine extended his contract with the orchestra through the 2014-2015 season.[3] He concluded his tenure as the OPL's music director at the end of the 2014-2015 season.[4][5] In 2013, he became principal guest conductor of the Barcelona Symphony and Catalonia National Orchestra, with a contract through the 2015-2016 season. In May 2014, Krivine was named the next principal guest conductor of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, effective September 2015, for an initial period of 4 years.[6][1]
In June 2016, the Orchestre National de France (ONF) announced the appointment of Krivine as its next music director, effective with the 2017-2018 season, with an initial contract of 3 years. He held the title of ONF music director-designate (directeur musical désigné) for the 2016-2017 season.[7] In November 2019, the ONF announced the scheduled conclusion of his ONF tenure at the close of the 2020-2021 season.[8] In May 2020, Krivine resigned from his ONF post with immediate effect, one year ahead of his originally scheduled departure.[9]
Krivine has conducted recordings for the Deutsche Grammophon, Warner Classics,[10] Timpani, and Naive[11] labels.
Beautiful performance ♫♪
I adore him ❤❤❤
The best of best with Luganski
My favorite rendition ❤️
This one is so close to the original. Marvelous
You must listen to his Paganino Rhapsody(Rachmaninov) too! you can find it on UA-cam. The live performance at Tchaikovsky Hall(26. december. 2017)
Merci je vais l'écouter...
Un grande artista spirituale. Tende sempre alla trascendenza.
✨✨✨ stunning🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹💯am lost in this interpretation. Bravi👏👏👏
38:17 Lugansky or the story of a musician that offers an "encore" which is more badass than the whole concert program !
idk bout that one
@@aidan4624 that's a transcription of a song made in a very uncommon musical key with polyrythm the whole piece. It's a real headache to learn it but Lugansky plays it as if he was simply daydreaming on his couch. This pianist is an undeniable master. We could even say that just the way he finishes the last note on his piano in a breathing murmur raised him to Hall of Fame.
@@Vetrarbreytin A Flat Minor isn’t really that uncommon. It’s just usually written as G Sharp Minor. Neither are polyrhythms. Just because it’s difficult to play doesn’t mean it’s a great piece of music. It’s pretty ambitious to say that the transcription, as great as it is, is more “badass” than a 40 minute long, near perfect performance of one of the most influential and beloved pieces of western music ever written. The piece remains one of the biggest landmarks in Romanticism for good reason.
@@Vetrarbreytin Also it’s not like the concerto is simple, it’s surprisingly complicated. It’s riddled with really unique harmony and profound depth. It’s really quite incredible how many different levels you can appreciate the concerto from. Whether you’re someone who doesn’t know what a chord is or you’re a theory teacher at Juilliard, there is something in the piece for you.
@@aidan4624 one can't deny what is factual : A flat minor is amongst the less used keys used in classical music. The whole right hand is polyrythmic with the left hand. The only thing that you can contradict is my opinion about the fact it's the greatest piece of the program and i just wanna say "Ok." to that. That's what you think. And since you say it's not that difficult, I'm opened to any recording from you and would be delighted to listen to it. Be my guest :)
Sometimes, it's good to just stick to opinions. Cheers.
Ps : oh and g sharp minor has nothing to do with a flat minor. Two universe so what's the point...
Wirklich grossartig! Glückwunsch!