This lady hath fire...her playing is just dazzling! Truth be told, this is one of the most remarkable musical performances I've ever seen. She is able to look over her shoulder, being somewhat distracted, and still continue playing Beethoven with an absolutely astonishing controlled intensity and insight.
What a delight to see her informally - and it is a privilege to be able to hear her at all. Thank you to all concerned. She isn't just 'running' through it either!!! I just listened through headphones, and alone; whomsoever hears the whole piece in concert is beyond lucky - you get the feeling she plays it JUST as Beethoven might have. (I keep coming back to hear this fragment- it just consumes you with its intensity and conviction). She loves ballet too - and she'd have been a wonderful dancer too one feels.
I can't wait to see her for the very first time in Paris at the Théâtre des champs Elysées. She is so impressive and we can feel how much she lives the music.
I am lucky to have been able to attend his concert of November 3, 2019 in Paris. And I can not wait for her to come back to play in France. Despite her young age, she is already demonstrating an incredible technique but above all she puts this technique at the service of an interpretation of a great musicality, deep, sincere, which touches the soul and gives shivers ... I ' just hope that this pure intention that she gives to her performances will not be altered by her success, and that she will always privilege musicality to technical prowess. I also hope that her busy music program does not exhaust her physically and mentally and that she can also enjoy her childhood life.
His coach (completely overwhelmed): "Um.. very good, very good, .... just, uh, ... during the concert in public, try to give the impression that it's a little difficult... "
Yea, I keep coming back to this, for like all her playing it is totally compelling. Someone remarked elsewhere of her that what she was playing ( the molto allegro of Beethoven 2) wasn't one of his favourite pieces but that he hung on every note she played. Watching this (yet again) one thing I think adds enormously to her facility (and ability) is enormous finger strength - watch carefully and you'll see she can play very loud fast percussive passages without raising her arm at all - and I think this allows adjustment of tone from very loud down to a mere whisper with superb control. I am sure others do this too, but she already has it down to a fine art with a great range of tone control.
Like Daniel Roth at the great St Sulpice organ who can look around and talk to people, playing superbly and never missing a beat at the same time. Alexandra is playing not just the notes but capturing the very soul of the music like many of the great pianists you care to name.
I love you, Sasha! I don't know why you were looking around you with such intensity, but you gave us a precious and rare glimpse of your inner self! More clips like this please!!!
Прослушал раз, два, три, пять. Не могу остановиться. И запись не очень и зал гремит ключами и болтает, и ноги дяди пробегают вдоль фона туда-сюда пару раз. Пианистка явно нервничает и крутится как первоклашка на первой парте. Блин, ну как звучит! Музыка как бы летает над повседневной суетой, она не зависит не от чего. Ничто не может повлиять на эти звуки, реальный мир не властен над ними. Потрясающая точность , очень выразительно, очень драйвово. Сашенька СУПЕР!
@@happyhappy-gl5ge Мир искусства отличается от науки прежде всего отсутствием объективных критериев истины. Сила художественного произведения в том и состоит, чтобы заставить слушателя (зрителя, читателя) искать и находить какие-то смыслы. Если это не дилетантско-графоманская лажа, то каждый в нем находит то, что ищет. В русском языке по поводу таких исканий есть поговорка: "Свинья везде грязь найдет."
@@happyhappy-gl5ge не стоит мои слова воспринимать буквально, я писал вообще, а не конкретно и не хотел никого обидеть. Хочу обратить внимание, что "искания" это как раз то, что отличает людей с "изысканным вкусом"от подписчиков iTunes, слова эти однокоренные неспроста. Я в этом исполнении (в куче аудио мусора) нашел интересного, почти полностью сформировавшегося исполнителя, настоящего профессионала в столь юном возрасте, несомненно хорошо обученного, и с большим потенциалом к развитию. Иначе не стал бы комментировать, тратить время на дилетантов и бездарей жалко.
I think this is so funny - just gazing around and seemingly trying to figure out what's going on around her, just like any nosy teenager, whilst playing a composition that the rest of the world, myself included, would take a couple of lifetimes just to learn the thing, let alone play it as casually as she does. An amazing young pianist.
Rhythmical strength, long line, and sheer capacity for concentration here are, even as this kid looks around, above her contemporary colleagues on the platform.
De elhallgatnám még továbbra is, illetve az egészet, az elejétől a végéig...! Bevallom, ilyen nagyszerű és indulatokkal teli, fiatalosan merész, de közben érett felfogásban még nem hallottam a Pathétique szonátát, ennyire magabiztos, brillírozó virtuóz technikával, és a különleges, szinte földönkívüli billentyűleütésekkel és dinamikával elővarázsolt ritkán hallható hangzással fűszerezve. Csodálatos ez az ifjú hölgy!
A splendid aristocrat of music, she has it in her genes, natural selection, 4 generations of pianists in her family, she will give the tone to classical music for a long time, everyone will look up to her.
This Alexandra we meet in this video is different from the "clean", "corrected" Alexandra from the concerts (it is clear that there her simply is reviewing the notes, "making fingers"), but I don't know which I like more.
You're absolutely right, Adolfo, I understand exactly what you're saying. I feel the same. Alexandra’s complete Pathétique recording in Basel, a fantastic one, is also up on the net, but I love this short detail so much that I’ve looked back on it more times than that Basel.
God bless you in your advanced age ! I am sure music put a touch on everything in your life so far and possibly helped to guide you through many wonderful experiences. I am only 74 and can say without music and the opportunities coming with it I wouldn't be alive now. All my peers passed away in their mid 60-s from the stressful life circumstances under a dictatorship, from where I escaped from ... again with the help of music.
@@veramerziger5177 why does the bodyguard cross the stage? She looks back at a commotion of some kind 5 or 6 times. I mean all the way back. I have watched all of Ms. Dovgan's UA-cam videos and this was out of the ordinary. Probably not sinister but definitely extraordinary.
Seeing her wearing jeans and a T makes me think how it would be if she were to walk into some small music store, sit down at a piano and start to play. 😳
David Anderson That would be awesome!! Haha, I would love to invite her to Germany and do that 😄 The faces of the people will be priceless. Imagine you expect a bored teenager that needs to be dragged to piano lessons, and than this 😅
It would be interesting to see what would happen if she walked into Juilliard or the Curtis Institute and began to play... to see all of their jaws drop.
Make it a big music store and she sits at the prize Fazioli and begins playing before the staff can say nay! Jesus!! That would bring people off the street quick smart! But she'd likely be on some contract preventing her playing outside of designated venues.
Damn, just eight bars to the end... did you really have to cut her short like this? She's obviously gifted, but frankly I don't hear here the prodigy whom others do.
i just wish i could bake her her favorite cookies! what a blessing and remedy for all the ugliness out there. death and decay is one thing. Trump and Boris Johnson , etc, another.
Ужасно! Это не Бетховен 3 часть 8 сонаты Это г.... как вообще ее выпустили с этим? Мои бездельни к сын в 7 классе музыкалки при консерв истории играл 2 3 часть на экзамене. Небо и земля, Это слушать невозможно! Вы хоть Рихтера слышали? Хвалители?
1) Мы "хоть Рихтера" слышали, и не только его... 2) Это же не выступление. Неужели не понятно? 3) Дай бог Вашему сыну играть так, как играет эта девочка. 4) Только не очень умный человек может сравнивать игру 12-летнего ребёнка с игрой Рихтера. 5) Поменьше злобы и зависти и, может быть, у Вас все будет хорошо.
There’s no doubt about her talent. However…. If she is looking all around merely to impress her viewers, that’s not cool. Moreover, it gives the impression that she is bored stiff and that Beethoven doesn’t deserve her undivided attention. It detracts from the performance and is disruptive to the audience/viewers.
I should she look around „to impress her viewers“? This is your personal interpretation, and I find it rather odd. You can hear how people are talking in the background and other noises, which can be really disturbing for a player. Do you really think this is arranged?? 🤨 I don‘t.
Many people play music but she expresses it. She is an amazing player. She sheds feeling throughout her music.
She is so pure, she's gifted. I hope she will continue sharing this talent for the world to see.
Sasha was 12 years 3 months old in this clip. No doubt the greatest piano prodigy alive today.
There’s many TALENTED children in the world but this is so much more!!!
My fingers are cramping just looking at her play. SHE IS AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
This lady hath fire...her playing is just dazzling! Truth be told, this is one of the most remarkable musical performances I've ever seen. She is able to look over her shoulder, being somewhat distracted, and still continue playing Beethoven with an absolutely astonishing controlled intensity and insight.
I realized this too
Macron invited her to play Chopin in Paris after the concert in the S. - Petersburg
I think she is not distracted but she is trying to hear the sound from other angles and test the projection of the piano and theater.
@@july82682 I'm not sure how well a performer could judge the projection of the instrument to an audience from the position of performer.
@@katt_matt I'm not surprised. It certainly shows his good taste.
Pure genius
What a delight to see her informally - and it is a privilege to be able to hear her at all. Thank you to all concerned. She isn't just 'running' through it either!!! I just listened through headphones, and alone; whomsoever hears the whole piece in concert is beyond lucky - you get the feeling she plays it JUST as Beethoven might have. (I keep coming back to hear this fragment- it just consumes you with its intensity and conviction). She loves ballet too - and she'd have been a wonderful dancer too one feels.
This young lady is sooo good, unbelievable. What a joy to listen to and watch her play.
She has a purity of interpretation everyone responds to. It is as if we are hearing the music exactly as it was meant to be for the first time.
exactly.
@@phthisics Thank you for your comment! Made me come back to listen to a few of her concerts online, changed my day!! :)
Bravissimo !
I can't wait to see her for the very first time in Paris at the Théâtre des champs Elysées. She is so impressive and we can feel how much she lives the music.
Espérons juste qu'elle ne soit pas sur les genoux d'ici quelques années vu le nombre de concerts qu'elle donne déjà
I am lucky to have been able to attend his concert of November 3, 2019 in Paris. And I can not wait for her to come back to play in France. Despite her young age, she is already demonstrating an incredible technique but above all she puts this technique at the service of an interpretation of a great musicality, deep, sincere, which touches the soul and gives shivers ... I ' just hope that this pure intention that she gives to her performances will not be altered by her success, and that she will always privilege musicality to technical prowess. I also hope that her busy music program does not exhaust her physically and mentally and that she can also enjoy her childhood life.
i hope the opposite
@@resmarted What do you mean ?
@@vincentmic In your comment your described your hopes for the young pianist. I hope for the opposite of what you hope for.
@@resmarted Very interesting...
@@resmarted that means you feel your existence threatened by this young genius?
His coach (completely overwhelmed): "Um.. very good, very good, .... just, uh, ... during the concert in public, try to give the impression that it's a little difficult... "
Amazing! Beautiful piano performance!
I come here often Alexandra hoping for something new, and tonight I was rewarded. Thank you.
Yea, I keep coming back to this, for like all her playing it is totally compelling. Someone remarked elsewhere of her that what she was playing ( the molto allegro of Beethoven 2) wasn't one of his favourite pieces but that he hung on every note she played. Watching this (yet again) one thing I think adds enormously to her facility (and ability) is enormous finger strength - watch carefully and you'll see she can play very loud fast percussive passages without raising her arm at all - and I think this allows adjustment of tone from very loud down to a mere whisper with superb control. I am sure others do this too, but she already has it down to a fine art with a great range of tone control.
Well said.
Yes indeed! She is certainty an Apsaras with extreme felicity in playing the piano only as she can! How heartening...
Breathtakingly beautiful. We would love to see a thousand more of these short clips. Please )))
Like Daniel Roth at the great St Sulpice organ who can look around and talk to people, playing superbly and never missing a beat at the same time. Alexandra is playing not just the notes but capturing the very soul of the music like many of the great pianists you care to name.
I love you, Sasha! I don't know why you were looking around you with such intensity, but you gave us a precious and rare glimpse of your inner self! More clips like this please!!!
She is so incredible secure, she can probably play this with her eyes closed. Extraordinary
Прослушал раз, два, три, пять. Не могу остановиться. И запись не очень и зал гремит ключами и болтает, и ноги дяди пробегают вдоль фона туда-сюда пару раз. Пианистка явно нервничает и крутится как первоклашка на первой парте.
Блин, ну как звучит! Музыка как бы летает над повседневной суетой, она не зависит не от чего. Ничто не может повлиять на эти звуки, реальный мир не властен над ними. Потрясающая точность , очень выразительно, очень драйвово. Сашенька СУПЕР!
Как звучит? Вот эта долбёжка по роялю звук 3 : 21 - 3: 29 ? Здесь даже не весовая игра, а стук реальный
@@happyhappy-gl5ge Мир искусства отличается от науки прежде всего отсутствием объективных критериев истины. Сила художественного произведения в том и состоит, чтобы заставить слушателя (зрителя, читателя) искать и находить какие-то смыслы. Если это не дилетантско-графоманская лажа, то каждый в нем находит то, что ищет. В русском языке по поводу таких исканий есть поговорка: "Свинья везде грязь найдет."
@@happyhappy-gl5ge не стоит мои слова воспринимать буквально, я писал вообще, а не конкретно и не хотел никого обидеть. Хочу обратить внимание, что "искания" это как раз то, что отличает людей с "изысканным вкусом"от подписчиков iTunes, слова эти однокоренные неспроста.
Я в этом исполнении (в куче аудио мусора) нашел интересного, почти полностью сформировавшегося исполнителя, настоящего профессионала в столь юном возрасте, несомненно хорошо обученного, и с большим потенциалом к развитию. Иначе не стал бы комментировать, тратить время на дилетантов и бездарей жалко.
@@andreym.998 Ладно,каждому своё. С новым годом!
happy happy вы забыли включить в список ваших достоинств ещё и удивительную скромность!
I think this is so funny - just gazing around and seemingly trying to figure out what's going on around her, just like any nosy teenager, whilst playing a composition that the rest of the world, myself included, would take a couple of lifetimes just to learn the thing, let alone play it as casually as she does. An amazing young pianist.
you cant control her
Браво!!!!!!
Браво!!!!! 3:35
3:35
Умница!!! КУДЕСНИЦА!!!!! 3:35
Thanks so much for this
Refreshment!
Extraordinary,what an amazing performance.So powerful and beautiful.Chrystal clear.What a gifted genius.
Enfin! Endlich! Je me languissais sans vous, Alexandra! Я тосковала! Я тосковала без тебя и искала тебя повсюду! Merci.
Ах, Александра! Молодец!
Rhythmical strength, long line, and sheer capacity for concentration here are, even as this kid looks around, above her contemporary colleagues on the platform.
Bravissimo.
Que maravilla!
Perfectly played too just amazing👏👏👏👏
Very fine performance, elegante/.
Bravissima
Bravissimo 😀 piano artist of the best 😀
good job
me emociona escucharla !
Adorable,,
De elhallgatnám még továbbra is, illetve az egészet, az elejétől a végéig...! Bevallom, ilyen nagyszerű és indulatokkal teli, fiatalosan merész, de közben érett felfogásban még nem hallottam a Pathétique szonátát, ennyire magabiztos, brillírozó virtuóz technikával, és a különleges, szinte földönkívüli billentyűleütésekkel és dinamikával elővarázsolt ritkán hallható hangzással fűszerezve. Csodálatos ez az ifjú hölgy!
Holy cow
A splendid aristocrat of music, she has it in her genes, natural selection, 4 generations of pianists in her family, she will give the tone to classical music for a long time, everyone will look up to her.
This Alexandra we meet in this video is different from the "clean", "corrected" Alexandra from the concerts (it is clear that there her simply is reviewing the notes, "making fingers"), but I don't know which I like more.
what in the hell are you talking about?
You're absolutely right, Adolfo, I understand exactly what you're saying. I feel the same. Alexandra’s complete Pathétique recording in Basel, a fantastic one, is also up on the net, but I love this short detail so much that I’ve looked back on it more times than that Basel.
Grandiosa
I'm not a classical music expert but what she plays seems to be: L.V.Beethovan, Sonata no.8, in C minor, ap.13 (final part)
Hey! I used to play this piece of music years and years ago.
But not now, I am 91.
Stanley Chang what piece is this?
God bless you in your advanced age !
I am sure music put a touch on everything in your life so far and possibly helped to guide you through many wonderful experiences.
I am only 74 and can say without music and the opportunities coming with it I wouldn't be alive now. All my peers passed away in their mid 60-s from the stressful life circumstances under a dictatorship, from where I escaped from ... again with the help of music.
Stay well Stanley
@@tchi9172Beethoven, Sonata „Pathetique“, 3rd mvt
¡Qué bien! Y qué carácter 😉Tiene un gran futuro
Esta niña es un prodigio, una Genia!!
Genio
Simplement incroyable , elle rejoint la JOIE de Mozart. Le reste est littérature !
Bravissimaaa.🌹❤
que lindo seria que pudiera venir a tocar a la argentina !!!!
Bravaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa😍❤💯💢
Сашенька! Ты умница! Браво!
Testing the acoustics??
O mestre Beethoven, é o apogeu de toda a música em nosso universo
Умница, Саша!!! Браво!!!
У вас не только слуха, но и ушей нет!
гениально !!!
Where is live performance of this rehearsal? Beethoven sonata 8? Her video of that does not include this part?
❤❤❤❤❤
Alexandra Dovgan is the BEST. PERIOD. Amazing. 12 years old. WTF! Why does she keep looking back? Leave the girl alone man. Kinda weird vibe.
Yeah right? Idk why she looks behind her every few seconds.
I think there is her teacher .. and giving her advices. I think i heared voices in the background
@@veramerziger5177 why does the bodyguard cross the stage? She looks back at a commotion of some kind 5 or 6 times. I mean all the way back. I have watched all of Ms. Dovgan's UA-cam videos and this was out of the ordinary. Probably not sinister but definitely extraordinary.
I think someone is talking on the cell phone, and she’s annoyed and wants to express it
@@bakuto.1055 Carpenters are preparing the stage.
What is the name of the piece??
Meldy Gutierrez Its Beethoven, and I think „Pathetique“ sonata, last movement
Magnifique Sasha♥️🎶🎵🎶...Mais quelle est cette pièce ?
Beethoven sonata pathetique 3d movement
future Yuja wang is ready....happy...😉😄😎🙌💖💝
Basically she's a 50y old pianist "trapped" into a 12y old child :) ... she's so incredible...
Ты играешь гениально!
a real pro
at 12-13... just crazy 😳
Почему она оглядывается?
Can anybody tell me which musical piece she is playing here?
Found it! ua-cam.com/video/j9Npcf6prWU/v-deo.html
Seeing her wearing jeans and a T makes me think how it would be if she were to walk into some small music store, sit down at a piano and start to play. 😳
David Anderson That would be awesome!! Haha, I would love to invite her to Germany and do that 😄 The faces of the people will be priceless. Imagine you expect a bored teenager that needs to be dragged to piano lessons, and than this 😅
It would be interesting to see what would happen if she walked into Juilliard or the Curtis Institute and began to play... to see all of their jaws drop.
THEY WOULD SAY DON'T TOUCH THE EXPENSIVE PIANOS "LITTLE GIRL" - HA !!!
Make it a big music store and she sits at the prize Fazioli and begins playing before the staff can say nay! Jesus!! That would bring people off the street quick smart! But she'd likely be on some contract preventing her playing outside of designated venues.
Personnaly I would shed tears of joy...
а главное что Саша постоянно сопровождает жестом "хто здесь !" ))
👍🤣
Дорогая Александра, тебе всегда приходилось оглядываться назад. Что тебя беспокоило?
Видимо, это репетиционная комната, когда ты не спрашивал, можно ли играть, всегда думаешь, не наругают?))
Извините, а что это за музыка?
Бетховен (соната «Pathetique )
@@mathildewesendonck7225 спасибо большое
Déesse descendue parmi nous.
Que maravilla por dios.
Damn, just eight bars to the end... did you really have to cut her short like this?
She's obviously gifted, but frankly I don't hear here the prodigy whom others do.
I mean exellente/.
)))
Complimenti, brava a suonare Beethoven
i just wish i could bake her her favorite cookies! what a blessing and remedy for all the ugliness out there. death and decay is one thing. Trump and Boris Johnson , etc, another.
...LO peor son los dirigentes socialistas que llevan a sus pueblos al hambre. y la miseria
Ужасно! Это не Бетховен 3 часть 8 сонаты Это г.... как вообще ее выпустили с этим? Мои бездельни к сын в 7 классе музыкалки при консерв истории играл 2 3 часть на экзамене. Небо и земля, Это слушать невозможно! Вы хоть Рихтера слышали? Хвалители?
1) Мы "хоть Рихтера" слышали, и не только его...
2) Это же не выступление. Неужели не понятно?
3) Дай бог Вашему сыну играть так, как играет эта девочка.
4) Только не очень умный человек может сравнивать игру 12-летнего ребёнка с игрой Рихтера.
5) Поменьше злобы и зависти и, может быть, у Вас все будет хорошо.
It is creepy to upload this. She is obviously not thinking that this will ne uploaded as it is.
There’s no doubt about her talent. However…. If she is looking all around merely to impress her viewers, that’s not cool. Moreover, it gives the impression that she is bored stiff and that Beethoven doesn’t deserve her undivided attention. It detracts from the performance and is disruptive to the audience/viewers.
She's practicing and the theatre employees are not respecting the need of the performer to have quiet. I don't know how you couldn't see that...
I should she look around „to impress her viewers“? This is your personal interpretation, and I find it rather odd.
You can hear how people are talking in the background and other noises, which can be really disturbing for a player. Do you really think this is arranged?? 🤨 I don‘t.
Mechanical pianist ....
13 anni aveva allora... è una prova di suono... e poi sta suonando Beethoven. Cosa pretendi sentire? Tu sai almeno cosa sia un pianoforte?