Great documentary,,,by the greatest all around classical pianist of the 20 th century....I heard and met master arrau in Los Angeles,the concert for me was the most spiritual piano concert I've ever heard...the lizst b minor sonata was epic..... and meet him and shake his hand ,was incredible.....as was his prodigious piano technique..... genius.......
Aparte de su inmensa cultura, hombre inquieto, su biblioteca en el museo a su memoria refleja su afán de crecimiento como ser humano en lo espiritual...gran orgullo nuestro, uno de los mejores intérpretes de Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt....
He’s my idol and my ideal. His artistry transcends technique, the fashion of performance practice, and even the instrument itself. An aristocrat of such rarity I doubt we will ever experience anything like him again. A most highly evolved human.
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Thank you for this wonderful documentary featuring Maestro Arrau. I have always hugely admired this great pianist, not only for his superb technical mastery but also for his scholarship and selfless devotion to musical truth, great literature and high art. A great musician totally devoid of vanity and false grandeur.
Arrau's Beethoven Op.109 remains my absolute favorite of the piece among the 8 different cycles i own.. Before hearing his rendition it was already perhaps my fav Beethoven sonanta, and I thought I knew that piece well. Upon hearing his version I experienced the piece with so much more than ever before..He gave Op.109(espeically the 3rd mvt) a deeply spiritual touch. Arrau's dedication to music is incredibly moving. I have so much respect for him as a musician and an extremely refined human being. 😍😍
Fascinating...He really explains what it meant then, to be a child prodigy...also what Berlin was, where music was really made and names consecrated, he walks through East Berlin and the places where Teresa Careno, BUSONI, Nikish, Eugène d'Albert, in short the idols of his youth played along with Furtwangler...Arrau is here a fabulous guide for anyone who has not had the chance to know Berlin before its destruction, the wall, and now these modern buildings destroying the sites of the BeethovenSaal etc...Fabuleux document de témoignage musical rarissime, ce n'est pas la tête souffrante et dépourvue de perspectives historiques des virtuoses d'aujourd'hui obnubilés par le tyrannique commerce, les publics hurlant leur lamentable ignorance des répertoires, une jeune génération sans connaissance musicale et abrutie de vacarmes vendus à 20 millions d'exemplaires. Témoignage de sa femme, sa famille, sensationnelle plongée autour de ce grand Arrau.
I always listen to his nocturnes before sleeping, great pianist, I wish I could have seen him playing live. I hope someone put subtitles to this video so people in Chile can see this and get to know him better.
Thank you for this wonderful upload..I love Claudio..Arrau Well what a story. A complete and magnificent musical genius...a very sad introduction to New York..shame on the managers at the time ..Claudio was blessed to have such a beautiful women at his side ...the more I watch his interviews...it inspires me to think that every man should be his own artist with the same passion and drive..and the world would be better..I also noticed a similarity to other great pianists..this aura of love of life...very similar to Rubinstein and Horowitz ( those being two pianist that I am most familiar) this all encompassing love and passion for their art!
Very precious document about one of the most complete pianists in history! And his impression about how Teresa Carreño played is priceless. Apparently, among other more important peculiarities, she had the strongest and fastest octaves ever. Liszt offered her lessons and she declined! She later did take lessons from Anton Rubinstein.
He made his big career with the so called German reportoire, but I found his Chopin (Nocturnes, Scherzis, ..) and Debussy, Ravel although very convincing and on the same level. A great pianist.
I heard him play at Orchestra Hall in Chicago in the 60,s.At that time I thought he played the standard repertory too slowly. Now I am 83 and relealize he was one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century. I especially love him in Chopin. Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
Friedman y otros polacos, por ejemplo. Pero si estuviese de acuerdo con eso, no tocaría el piano. Las casas discográficas manipulan las opiniones de la gente.
@@goodmanmusica I just don't agree. I have all Arrau's 5 last recordings (limited edition) and Chopin-Liszt Chants CD (my favourite). But, I have regarded his best achievement was 1983 Avery FIscher recital (DVD).
@@YoshiyukiMukudai_NBC-ABC-CBS certainly in a long artistic career not everything is at the same level and at 80 you will play differently (good or bad it depends) since you were young.
Alabado como el "pianista perfecto" aquel que cuando toca hace desaparecer el piano,D.Claudio con su inigualable maestría recorrió los 5 continentes con su vastísimo repertorio que muy pocos pianistas han tenido tan complejo y variado dejando la misma impresión calidad de interpretación como perfección consumada absoluta a donde quiera que iba y actuaba La revista alemana Forum calificó la interpretación de las 32 sonatas para piano del genio de Bonn como la más excelente interpretación jamás hecha
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I know this is a nasty thought but I can't help wondering how a meeting between Richter, Michelangeli, Glenn Gould, Pogorelich, Brendel, Sokolov, Argerich and Horowitz would have turned out. Arrau wouldn't have come, by the way. Glenn Gould could have fantasized the outcome beforehand, and wouldn't have come either. Maybe this díd happen and nobody came, exept for Horowitz (just for the fun of it, or because they're all guys).
Unbelievable, the entire life the same sheep music up and down, no jazz, no ad-lib, never one note beside the script...just for kicks, ask any turbo sheet music virtuoso to play eg a blues, boogie woogie or a pop song eg "Yesterday" by ear and improvise it too ... you'll be surprised at their embarrassment.
They are rare. It’s called a Virgil Practice Clavier. They were made in the late 1800s. They don’t make any sound so i wouldn’t call it a keyboard. It’s strictly made for keeping your fingers in shape for playing the real thing. The key weight/action can be increased or decreased for training purposes.
Great documentary,,,by the greatest all around classical pianist of the 20 th century....I heard and met master arrau in Los Angeles,the concert for me was the most spiritual piano concert I've ever heard...the lizst b minor sonata was epic..... and meet him and shake his hand ,was incredible.....as was his prodigious piano technique..... genius.......
Aparte de su inmensa cultura, hombre inquieto, su biblioteca en el museo a su memoria refleja su afán de crecimiento como ser humano en lo espiritual...gran orgullo nuestro, uno de los mejores intérpretes de Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin, Liszt....
He’s my idol and my ideal. His artistry transcends technique, the fashion of performance practice, and even the instrument itself. An aristocrat of such rarity I doubt we will ever experience anything like him again. A most highly evolved human.
Sad that whatyou are saying is likely true. A real indictment of the industry, society etc. Thanks.
I agree. He has been my most respected musician/pianist for many years. It is a matter of trust.
A Marvel of A Musician Extrordinary
Always Love To hear him perform
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I was stupid forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can offer me.
I have been consuming Arrau interviews for 10 years. This is a new one. New wisdom everytime.
The sound of a genius!
Emil Gilels Artur Rubinstein Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu the most colorful beautiful piano sound pianists!
que privilegio poder ver este material cinematográfico del maestro chileno Claudio Arrau
Big lesson at 44.00. Don't waste time on finger exercises and scales. He was not the only one to have said this.
I wish I had known this earlier. Much earlier…
@lourensg Maybe Serkin or Rachmaninoff were wrong. OK? Maybe Arrau was correct.
Arrau is the great pianist because he is the perfect musician.
Playing on these fabulous Baldwin pianos that nobody knows about anymore!
Fascinating.
Thank you for this wonderful documentary featuring Maestro Arrau. I have always hugely admired this great pianist, not only for his superb technical mastery but also for his scholarship and selfless devotion to musical truth, great literature and high art. A great musician totally devoid of vanity and false grandeur.
Arrau's Beethoven Op.109 remains my absolute favorite of the piece among the 8 different cycles i own..
Before hearing his rendition it was already perhaps my fav Beethoven sonanta, and I thought I knew that piece well. Upon hearing his version I experienced the piece with so much more than ever before..He gave Op.109(espeically the 3rd mvt) a deeply spiritual touch.
Arrau's dedication to music is incredibly moving. I have so much respect for him as a musician and an extremely refined human being. 😍😍
i had the same experience with his debussy recordings. it wasnt until i heard arrau play debussy that i finally understand the music.
Wow! Wonderful! Thanks a lot.
Thank you for this beautiful document!
Fascinating...He really explains what it meant then, to be a child prodigy...also what Berlin was, where music was really made and names consecrated, he walks through East Berlin and the places where Teresa Careno, BUSONI, Nikish, Eugène d'Albert, in short the idols of his youth played along with Furtwangler...Arrau is here a fabulous guide for anyone who has not had the chance to know Berlin before its destruction, the wall, and now these modern buildings destroying the sites of the BeethovenSaal etc...Fabuleux document de témoignage musical rarissime, ce n'est pas la tête souffrante et dépourvue de perspectives historiques des virtuoses d'aujourd'hui obnubilés par le tyrannique commerce, les publics hurlant leur lamentable ignorance des répertoires, une jeune génération sans connaissance musicale et abrutie de vacarmes vendus à 20 millions d'exemplaires. Témoignage de sa femme, sa famille, sensationnelle plongée autour de ce grand Arrau.
He had powerful and big hands !
Para muchos sino quizá la mayoría el más grande extraordinario y genial pianista del siglo XX con permiso de muchos claro está
Magnificent &wonderful Pianit
A man who brought poetry to music. His astounding technique is a given. But his musicianship is beyond praise.
Grazie Keith
You reminded us of the greatest pianist born on this earth! He knew very well what he was playing!
I always listen to his nocturnes before sleeping, great pianist, I wish I could have seen him playing live. I hope someone put subtitles to this video so people in Chile can see this and get to know him better.
I am fairly certain I attended a performance by Claudio Arrau in Melbourne in the 1950's.
44:44 you only grow by overcoming difficulties, not by avoiding them
Excellent documentary of this adorable old man, no doubt one of the greatest. Thanks for sharing! Bravo Maestro Arrau!!!
Thank you for this wonderful upload..I love Claudio..Arrau Well what a story. A complete and magnificent musical genius...a very sad introduction to New York..shame on the managers at the time ..Claudio was blessed to have such a beautiful women at his side ...the more I watch his interviews...it inspires me to think that every man should be his own artist with the same passion and drive..and the world would be better..I also noticed a similarity to other great pianists..this aura of love of life...very similar to Rubinstein and Horowitz ( those being two pianist that I am most familiar) this all encompassing love and passion for their art!
Wonderful one of the best pianist of the century along with horowitz
And Richter.
Very precious document about one of the most complete pianists in history! And his impression about how Teresa Carreño played is priceless. Apparently, among other more important peculiarities, she had the strongest and fastest octaves ever. Liszt offered her lessons and she declined! She later did take lessons from Anton Rubinstein.
A treasure of an upload - a profound artist 💐
Ojalá le pusieran subtitulos en Español, gracias, desde Stgo de Chile!!
Wonderful, thank you for this!
Such Dedication to the Art that is what makes him be something else than the others
He made his big career with the so called German reportoire, but I found his Chopin (Nocturnes, Scherzis, ..) and Debussy, Ravel although very convincing and on the same level. A great pianist.
Maravilloso
Maravilloso documental sobre la vida musical y personal de Claudio Arrau! Un verdadero legado!
Thank you!
Arrau is just speeding through pieces, they call that talented and a musician. I prefer more Gould and Michelangeli.
Thank you very much for this great document.
Magnifico artista !
Fantastic upload. Thank you for sharing!
I heard him play at Orchestra Hall in Chicago in the 60,s.At that time I thought he played the standard repertory too slowly.
Now I am 83 and relealize he was one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century.
I especially love him in Chopin.
Thank you for posting this wonderful video.
Grandissimo pianista 😎
2:09 What a genius. Wonderful solo
Actually it's the Rondo from Beethoven's Concerto in c minor
@@davideberetta3049 Thank you for the correction
One of the greatest maestro !
Wonderful document of a wonderful artist. Thank you.
49:00
Everything he says here. Yes.
Grazie mille per questo documento
Thank you for sharing : )
El mejor de todos. Nadie interpreta mejor a Chopin en mi humilde opinión. Daría cualquier cosa por haberlo conocido.
Opino lo mismo
Friedman y otros polacos, por ejemplo. Pero si estuviese de acuerdo con eso, no tocaría el piano. Las casas discográficas manipulan las opiniones de la gente.
His thumbs look unusually long. Born to be a pianist.
Come al solito, il Maestro Goodman è uomo avvertito del sapere!
Que hombre más fantástico
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Por favor, traduzcanlo al castellano por favor, por favor!!!!!
Explendido registro !
Grande upload, grazie.
ショパンを聴くならアラウ。ベートーヴェンのピアノコンチェルト4番もアラウがいい。20世紀最高の巨匠の1人だと思う。
Velvety sound
heard him around 1973 in Frankfurt Jahrhundert Halle playing a Brahms recital.
Arrau is simply the best. Period.
Thank you for uploading this gem. With that we learn how sublime pianist Arrau was. And this is taken when Arrau was at his prime.
Prime? He was 74 years old in 1977
@@goodmanmusica Then let me know a better recording by Arrau before 1977. Then, I will judge.
@@YoshiyukiMukudai_NBC-ABC-CBS from the 1930s onwards there are hundreds of superb recordings of Arrau…and also later until 1991
@@goodmanmusica I just don't agree. I have all Arrau's 5 last recordings (limited edition) and Chopin-Liszt Chants CD (my favourite). But, I have regarded his best achievement was 1983 Avery FIscher recital (DVD).
@@YoshiyukiMukudai_NBC-ABC-CBS certainly in a long artistic career not everything is at the same level and at 80 you will play differently (good or bad it depends) since you were young.
Yesterday Arrau...today Lang Lang...sadly
I agree my friend but better to say. Today Barenboim.
Today Argerich, Hewitt, Pires, Sokolov, Ashkenazy, etc.
Alabado como el "pianista perfecto" aquel que cuando toca hace desaparecer el piano,D.Claudio con su inigualable maestría recorrió los 5 continentes con su vastísimo repertorio que muy pocos pianistas han tenido tan complejo y variado dejando la misma impresión calidad de interpretación como perfección consumada absoluta a donde quiera que iba y actuaba
La revista alemana Forum calificó la interpretación de las 32 sonatas para piano del genio de Bonn como la más excelente interpretación jamás hecha
Sencillamente uno de los mejores una pena que en chile no reconozcan mucho su gran obra y legado
@@samuelguzmann Tuvimos al mejor y muchos aun no se han dado cuenta.
Grazie !
1:00:15
💐👌🌹
can't remember if he played his Baldwin
9:12 - I am also in the grand tradition of Beethoven - but via Leshchetitzky, rather than Liszt.
Yo no e visto ningun anuncio
Thanks for always
Ads? really?! 😑
if there are, it is not up to me, but to whoever has established who owns the copyright to the video
The Master of the masters !!!
The amount of publicity constantly interrupting this video is absolutely obscene.
I'm sorry it's not up to me
@@goodmanmusicaNo need to apoligize, I'm not blaming you.
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Who was the conductor of the Berlin Phil? Karajan?
Fürtwangler
Kinda hard to watch with ads every 3-1/2 to 4 minutes. Google is increasingly ruining the enjoyment of content placed here.
I can not do anything about it. but there are some apps that block ads
I know this is a nasty thought but I can't help wondering how a meeting between Richter, Michelangeli, Glenn Gould, Pogorelich, Brendel, Sokolov, Argerich and Horowitz would have turned out. Arrau wouldn't have come, by the way. Glenn Gould could have fantasized the outcome beforehand, and wouldn't have come either. Maybe this díd happen and nobody came, exept for Horowitz (just for the fun of it, or because they're all guys).
Claudio Arrau longed to see a person like me - not my skills but what I do for the neglected piano repertoire.
Unbelievable, the entire life the same sheep music up and down, no jazz, no ad-lib, never one note beside the script...just for kicks, ask any turbo sheet music virtuoso to play eg a blues, boogie woogie or a pop song eg "Yesterday" by ear and improvise it too ... you'll be surprised at their embarrassment.
..il più grande...dopo ABM..
Che paragone inutile! A me personalmente Michelangeli non piace, ma non scrivo un commento così pessimo.
@@anthonyciacciopianist ..complimenti...👏👏👏...sei riuscito a scrivere di peggio...
Ive never responded to his playing, and I don't know why. Maybe TOO searching? There is a heaviness....
But I find him fascinating to listen to.
"Maybe TOO searching?" -> Yes, I feel that sometimes too.
Величайший!
At minute 20.15, what is the keyboard? What is its name? Thanks in advance
They are rare. It’s called a Virgil Practice Clavier. They were made in the late 1800s. They don’t make any sound so i wouldn’t call it a keyboard. It’s strictly made for keeping your fingers in shape for playing the real thing. The key weight/action can be increased or decreased for training purposes.
@@Trey_Johnson11 Fantastic, thank you very very much!
@@fonorecord you are very welcome
desparately in need of a good edit. Far too many 5 second waits while he thinks of the (mundane) english word
Is English your 4th or 5th language!!!
П
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WOW I didn't know about this. Thank you!