I think 3:25-4:32 might quite possibly be the most "dolce" thing I've ever heard in my life. The subtlety of his touch and tone is the stuff of dreams.
Non ci sono parole per definire l'espressione, il timbro, la dinamica, la capacità di sprigionare l'immensa bellezza di un caleidoscopio di colori da un brano di breve durata ma straordinario dando a ciascuna nota, a ciascun accordo la vibrazione richiesta da una volontà assoluta. Un genio
I heard the top prizewinners of the latest Chopin competitions play this and they all sounded really lovely. ...until I heard Michelangeli's here. Now THIS is a Mazurka!
I will gladly agree fellow friendly listener. I will also add, in the forte part he makes the impression he is in total control of the music. Pretty rare don't you find fellow musician?
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 I was gonna write something clever here, but my fingers hurt from practice, so nah. If you don't have anything more to say, I understand, given your fingers must hurt as well; Albeit from something else entirely. I guess we both know how tiring quickly and repeatedly moving your fingers up and down on such a tiny target can get...
I think 3:25-4:32 might quite possibly be the most "dolce" thing I've ever heard in my life. The subtlety of his touch and tone is the stuff of dreams.
Non ci sono parole per definire l'espressione, il timbro, la dinamica, la capacità di sprigionare l'immensa bellezza di un caleidoscopio di colori da un brano di breve durata ma straordinario dando a ciascuna nota, a ciascun accordo la vibrazione richiesta da una volontà assoluta. Un genio
The most elegant pianist ever!
The touch is absolutely outstanding, unreachable...
Truly the greatest of the century
Bravo bravo bravo genial fantastic
Pianiste incomparable! Un Géant du piano tout en délicatesse!
What an amazing pianist! I've listened to a few of his recordings and now I wonder how could I have not heard of him.
3:33 he makes the piano sound like a harp.
La malinconia Nobiltà e perfezione allo stato puro.Grazie Maestro!!!!!
What a beautiful the tone of Maestro ABM and his magnificent hands. The best Chopin mazurka.
I heard the top prizewinners of the latest Chopin competitions play this and they all sounded really lovely.
...until I heard Michelangeli's here. Now THIS is a Mazurka!
this is defiinitely how Chopin is meant to sound
goddamn those trills are delicious
I will gladly agree fellow friendly listener. I will also add, in the forte part he makes the impression he is in total control of the music. Pretty rare don't you find fellow musician?
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 Fellow, follow fallow philistine philosophies, be a phallus-head, or feel a fool to fuel a flight of fowl.
@@luigivercotti6410 as always, foolishly false
@@apostolismoschopoulos1876 I was gonna write something clever here, but my fingers hurt from practice, so nah. If you don't have anything more to say, I understand, given your fingers must hurt as well; Albeit from something else entirely. I guess we both know how tiring quickly and repeatedly moving your fingers up and down on such a tiny target can get...
Amazing, just flawless
I think it's beatiful like this! That f double sharp always felt important to me
Excellent, thanks for posting this!
Awesome filmmaking!
Hemingway brought me here. haha ^^
4:33 could someone tell me what exactly he's adding to the left hand there? :)
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Sounds like a fifth in the bass
3:30 - 4:33
Ok ok ok ok ok ok