Кроме слов и чувства бесконечного удивления, восхищения и благодарности невозможно найти.. Ум отказывается понимать, как такое совершенство возможно для человека,а душа замирает от счастья!
kann mir jemans sagen, was dieser Wahnwitzige Wundermann da am Anfang spielt, mit dieser Bedeutsamkeit jeder Tastenbewegung, mit eben solch bedeutendem Ton. Diese tiefen, dumpfen, Unheil ahnen lassenden Töne. Das schafft nur ein Russe, in Zeiten, in denen wir so uniform über alles Russische herfallen. Tiefen Dank, Herr WunderPianist Sokolov!
Indeed this sonata is entirely revisited by Sokolov. A quite different picture than Schubert by Kempff, Brendel, Richter, Lupu and so manyother highly talented pianists. We are at such a level that worndering who is "the best one" is a question without answer. Defining our own vision defines our "best" pianist.
This Schubert sonata is VERY sinister! It almost frightens me. It really ignites my anxiety. I´m surprised, because I never knew, that Schubert had anything this sinister in him.
@@screumeuleu Thanks, but, regrettably only by paid subscription. Several years ago they posted M. Pressler's concert at Verbier in toto for free for a few days then limited it to a small sample and could never find the missing part other than to buy the CD. I guess I'm just cheap. In any event, Sokolov's is much better, notwithstanding Pressler's plain refinement.
This concert was recorded entirely by Bruno Monsenjon. The entire recording is available on Medici TV. It is a pity that he did not record the last concerts.
I had no idea, that Schubert could "erupt" this way - like a volcano. Ha had more reserves, than the ordinary cultivated person would expect in his days. Grace was in highest demand - and he suffered from cyclothymia (a milder form of bipolar)..and he could, it was told by his friends, during a "gasthaus" evening, when he had had a solid amount to drink, suddenly withdraw into a corner, where he would sit squinting his eyes and crushing empty glasses with his bare hands. Yup. Schubert did house aggression - and it came out in music here and there.
Hey, Chopin 1995 The encores were 4 fabulously played Chopin Mazurkas. Sokolov has an insight into these short gems that no other pianist has (the same is valid for the Schubert Moments Musicaux). Here is the URL ua-cam.com/video/efT7a9V8kCc/v-deo.html This is not the Aix concert but the performance is nearly identical. Enjoy!
Is there ANYTHING that Grigory Sokolov cannot do with a piano? Methinks Not. IMO, of the concert pianists performing today one could justifiably say that there is Grigory Sokolov and then there is everybody else. What a pity it is that Maestro Sokolov doesn't perform in the U.S.A.anymore and hasn't done so for quite a long time.
Ça va pas de couper en deux le 1er mouvement d'une sonate aussi importante de Schubert??? Vous auriez pu faire le découpage des deux parties plus correctement! Et la coupure à la fin au beau milieu d'un moment musical. Merci néanmoins de nous faire profiter (d'une partie) de ce concert.
Real musical violence is used from "a vma" when he breaks this Schubert Piano sonata after just a couple of minutes in Part 1, and then let it continue in Part 2, without the beginning. Shame, shame.
Какое счастье, что можно включить ютуб и наслаждаться игрой лучшего пианиста всех времён
Вы за все времена готовы ответить ?
Sokolov is a true living treasure! Nobody is like him!
Кроме слов и чувства бесконечного удивления, восхищения и благодарности невозможно найти.. Ум отказывается понимать, как такое совершенство возможно для человека,а душа замирает от счастья!
This is extraordinary! Heavenly Schubert!
kann mir jemans sagen, was dieser Wahnwitzige Wundermann da am Anfang spielt, mit dieser Bedeutsamkeit jeder Tastenbewegung, mit eben solch bedeutendem Ton. Diese tiefen, dumpfen, Unheil ahnen lassenden Töne. Das schafft nur ein Russe, in Zeiten, in denen wir so uniform über alles Russische herfallen. Tiefen Dank, Herr WunderPianist Sokolov!
Es ist Schubert Klaviersonate a-moll, aber das Beginn der Sonate ist am Ende des ersten Teils dieses Recitals - suchen Sie es in Internet.
Sokolov is beyond belief.
Really - and he plays all of the pieces in his vast repertoire from memory! What a mind! What an incredible talent!
Общение с Небом.
БлагоДарю.
Браво Маэстро!!!
FANTASTIC PERFORMANCE !!! 🙏♥️ THE MUSIC IS LIFE ..💐🎼
Indeed this sonata is entirely revisited by Sokolov. A quite different picture than Schubert by Kempff, Brendel, Richter, Lupu and so manyother highly talented pianists. We are at such a level that worndering who is "the best one" is a question without answer. Defining our own vision defines our "best" pianist.
your fingers and your mind are magical
Ur brain is an musical Encyclopedia book with God's blessings. ❤
11:37 andante
22:08 Schubert six musical moments D780
Dommage de couper avant la fin
dommage de couper avant la fin
sublime & glorious! Thanks infinitely.
This Schubert sonata is VERY sinister! It almost frightens me. It really ignites my anxiety. I´m surprised, because I never knew, that Schubert had anything this sinister in him.
I understand what you mean, but to call the sonata "sinister" is a bit much, I'd say.
Sokolov is a wizard!
Genial. Expresivo. Prolijo en los detalles.
Huge thanks! Shame there's no part 3 of this recital to be found anywhere.
on Medici.tv you'll find the whole concert
@@screumeuleu Thanks, but, regrettably only by paid subscription. Several years ago they posted M. Pressler's concert at Verbier in toto for free for a few days then limited it to a small sample and could never find the missing part other than to buy the CD. I guess I'm just cheap. In any event, Sokolov's is much better, notwithstanding Pressler's plain refinement.
音響がとても素晴らしい。録音技術者にも拍手👏❗️
This concert was recorded entirely by Bruno Monsenjon. The entire recording is available on Medici TV. It is a pity that he did not record the last concerts.
I had no idea, that Schubert could "erupt" this way - like a volcano. Ha had more reserves, than the ordinary cultivated person would expect in his days. Grace was in highest demand - and he suffered from cyclothymia (a milder form of bipolar)..and he could, it was told by his friends, during a "gasthaus" evening, when he had had a solid amount to drink, suddenly withdraw into a corner, where he would sit squinting his eyes and crushing empty glasses with his bare hands. Yup. Schubert did house aggression - and it came out in music here and there.
Hey, Chopin 1995 The encores were 4 fabulously played Chopin Mazurkas. Sokolov has an insight into these short gems that no other pianist has (the same is valid for the Schubert Moments Musicaux). Here is the URL
ua-cam.com/video/efT7a9V8kCc/v-deo.html This is not the Aix concert but the performance is nearly identical. Enjoy!
Aucune précision sur date et programme : regrettable !
Is there ANYTHING that Grigory Sokolov cannot do with a piano? Methinks Not.
IMO, of the concert pianists performing today one could justifiably say that there is Grigory Sokolov and then there is everybody else. What a pity it is that Maestro Sokolov doesn't perform in the U.S.A.anymore and hasn't done so for quite a long time.
Indeed! He started age 4....what a gift to humanity!
22:08
style Mozartien
Schubert at a snail's pace and constantly breaking the rhythm. I suppose it is pretty, but is it really Schubert?
Please write the name of the music
Myung Sook! Annyeong haseyo!
Yes. Titles and time stamps, please.
Shame Schubert could not hear this .
what about the part three?
The third movement of the sonata begins in 15'48
Bootlegged recording, but nonetheless quite extraordinary.
The camera work looks professional, and the sound is fairly good, so how can it be bootlegged?
5:17 29:18
А где именно, в каком зале он играет на этом видео??
Во Франции, Aix-En, Provence
Ça va pas de couper en deux le 1er mouvement d'une sonate aussi importante de Schubert??? Vous auriez pu faire le découpage des deux parties plus correctement! Et la coupure à la fin au beau milieu d'un moment musical.
Merci néanmoins de nous faire profiter (d'une partie) de ce concert.
Real musical violence is used from "a vma" when he breaks this Schubert Piano sonata after just a couple of minutes in Part 1, and then let it continue in Part 2, without the beginning. Shame, shame.
un peu trop d'ornements je préfère Glenn Gould