Sviatoslav Richter plays Beethoven Piano Sonata no. 30 op. 109 - video 1991

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  • @viktormevissen
    @viktormevissen Місяць тому +3

    Richter has literally no ego as he plays. This is the thing that strike's me the most: him in action, really expressing the music to us in an almost motionless-like fashion. Just unbelievably pure👌👌

  • @larespo1
    @larespo1 9 місяців тому +6

    Fantastic! He knows the ins and outs of this beautiful sonata and gives all of it to us. So masterful.

  • @wolfgangklofat594
    @wolfgangklofat594 4 місяці тому +1

    Mit einer der schönsten Aufnahmen des Pianisten insgesamt. Ergreifend auch die Anteilnahme des Moskauer Publikums - ein großes Danke an den meisterlichen technischen Aufnahmestab!

  • @jennyjang5894
    @jennyjang5894 6 років тому +27

    What a Splendid rendition and performance.. i think he has endless passion for music and pure soul.. the great person !

  • @alegal752
    @alegal752 4 роки тому +11

    Un GRANDISSIMO pianista nella storia del pianismo.

  • @antonellamajorano5348
    @antonellamajorano5348 4 роки тому +8

    Interpretazione bellissima. Grande intensità emotiva, sonorità straordinaria.

  • @mf0111mf
    @mf0111mf 5 років тому +6

    Grazie Maestro

  • @pguilhaus3378
    @pguilhaus3378 4 роки тому +13

    Philips published an astonishing rendition from this op.109, a concert in the Netherlands. This version is heartfelt too. The music is intriguing and Richter is fascinating.

  • @MarkTaras
    @MarkTaras Рік тому +2

    Great performance.

  • @ОльгаАбросимова-з3у
    @ОльгаАбросимова-з3у 5 років тому +5

    Очень вдохновенно играет, уважаю Рихтера и люблю его исполнение. Спасибо Вам за Музыку.

  • @BenSadounJeremie
    @BenSadounJeremie 9 років тому +14

    Thanks for sharing this jewel

  • @이윤주-u4y
    @이윤주-u4y 2 роки тому +4

    이 아침 스비아토 슬라프 리히터의 연주로 하루를 엽니다. 내가 좋아하는 이 분의 연주를 듣는것은 행복입니다. 페이지 터너가 악보를 넘겨 주는 것 까지 원더플이군요.💟

  • @andrearodigari4840
    @andrearodigari4840 2 роки тому +4

    The God of piano.

  • @lucacompiani2290
    @lucacompiani2290 Рік тому +3

    A Titan of the piano. Listen to his rendering of the same sonata in Leipzig in 1963 and you will be even more astonished.

    • @ADGO
      @ADGO  Рік тому +3

      Richter in Leipzig 1963 is probably my favourite recital ever

    • @lucacompiani2290
      @lucacompiani2290 Рік тому +3

      @@ADGO I am more or less of your same idea 🙂 ... One word to describe it: unbelievable.

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus 9 років тому +21

    Richters und Beethovens Spätstil kommen zusammen!

    • @incontrariomotu
      @incontrariomotu 9 років тому +1

      The sound of the late Richter was incredibly rich and deep. Perfect for those late Beethoven sonatas.

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher Рік тому

      Wirklich ????????? Diese ewige strerile und skurrile Mezzoforte überall .... ich finde das mehr Blei am Arsch statt Morgenstunde hat Gold im Munde

  • @romainsers101
    @romainsers101 2 роки тому +1

    simplement quand deux génies se rencontrent...simply when two genius meet each over...

  • @perfectblue8443
    @perfectblue8443 3 роки тому +17

    What a contrast to all the milquetoast interpretations we are being fed nowadays. They all lack the internal life, the self-explanatory truth, the sense of inspiration that every score Richter touched is blessed with.

    • @wolfgangklofat594
      @wolfgangklofat594 2 роки тому +3

      Your words are the right ones to characterisise this unique artist (like Arthur Rubinstein and Glenn Gould did it). Do You also know how Nikolai Luganski did describe it? He said, Svlatoslav Richters kind of playing piano was "hypnotical"...

    • @perfectblue8443
      @perfectblue8443 Рік тому

      @@wolfgangklofat594 thank you for the kind words; I really admire Mr Luganski as well; he is a true artist and a poet

    • @wolfgangklofat594
      @wolfgangklofat594 Рік тому

      It is nice for me to read Your words, too. Really it seems that there is a true connection between these both artists of the piano - true poets on the their instruments. - This live record surely is an especially good example for Richter´s historically single playing (You can recognize it in the mirror of the fascinated faces of the hearers in the Pushkin Museum). As to Lugansky we may be curious for his further development until he will be in the same age like his idol...

  • @penzio7
    @penzio7 6 років тому +7

    Je me sens bien avec lui.

  • @honeyinglune8957
    @honeyinglune8957 4 місяці тому +1

    Richter somehow bypasses the part of the mind that tells itself, "this is a piano", thereby allowing the listener to hear what is actually happening

  • @harryk4840
    @harryk4840 9 місяців тому +2

    ❤️

  • @joelshuan
    @joelshuan Рік тому +2

    00:13 Primer movimiento
    03:44 Segundo movimiento
    06:21 Tercer movimiento

    • @cescllopis
      @cescllopis 6 місяців тому

      Gracias por la información!

  • @НадеждаСтативкина-ц2н

    Как дивет Святослав не на Родине, а по твоей прописке.Покажи ему паспорт и обеспечь спокойно.❤

  • @MargitNagy09-28
    @MargitNagy09-28 9 років тому +4

    Декабрьские вечера, 8/12/1991. Haydn Sonate Nr. 33, Beethoven op. 109, op. 110

  • @kurtwilhelmruehle2430
    @kurtwilhelmruehle2430 Рік тому +1

    Vergesst alle Lang Lang's dieser Welt! Richter ist vielleicht der größte Pianist oder Musiker des 20. Jahrhunderts, der bis heute in das 21. Jahrhundert strahlt.

  • @stefanufer608
    @stefanufer608 3 роки тому +5

    Superb, as always. I’ve just realised something - he’s playing in normal lighting instead of that little lamp he used in his final years - can anyone explain this?

  • @pvonberg
    @pvonberg 9 років тому +13

    Gorgeous playing, and such a beautiful sound. Does anyone know whose picture it is that's displayed up on the stage ?

    • @ADGO
      @ADGO  9 років тому +3

      Peter Von Berg I mentioned in the info box that the picture shows Dmitri Zhuravlyov - ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/Журавлёв,_Дмитрий_Николаевич I agree with you about Richter

  • @mellonclarinet4303
    @mellonclarinet4303 3 роки тому +1

    I dont understand how he can do this while using sheet music. But still clearly connecting so much to the music, it sounds as if he has memorised it but he clearly hasn't

    • @ADGO
      @ADGO  3 роки тому +6

      He had it memorised - he knew it most of his life most likely. Only later in life did he begin to play with the music in front of him again.

  • @cescllopis
    @cescllopis 4 дні тому

    No timeline,no title of the movements?

    • @ADGO
      @ADGO  4 дні тому

      Feel free to add them to help everyone out

  • @jamesnickoloff6692
    @jamesnickoloff6692 7 місяців тому

    Do you know the exact date of this beautiful performance?

  • @김나현-j1r
    @김나현-j1r 6 років тому +2

    3:43

  • @jnsurg947
    @jnsurg947 9 років тому

    quinto34
    this is another one,uploaded last month.

  • @mcrettable
    @mcrettable 9 років тому +4

    The audiences members trying to experience the genius of richter when it was all but spent

  • @wolfgangklofat594
    @wolfgangklofat594 Рік тому +1

    Wiedereinmal scheinen Interpret und Komponist e i n s zu sein. Richter setzt damit die Linie Solomon, Serkin fort - auf die vielleicht einmal Nikolai Luganski einschwenken wird...

  • @gloriahey3377
    @gloriahey3377 9 років тому +6

    Rather heavy, he was a bit old when he played this

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 5 років тому +6

      Gloria Hey Richter's Beethoven was always "heavy". Yet, it was articulate. Beethoven needs to be so, which Richter achieved.

    • @Juscz
      @Juscz 4 роки тому +7

      My ears sure don't hear this work played by Richter as being as being in any way heavy.

  • @kinkokonko
    @kinkokonko 9 років тому +6

    Are people seriously watching or hearing the same thing?
    This is very off. At least the first movement, random tempo, missed notes, dynamics??
    I think himself would agree

    • @costep
      @costep 9 років тому +6

      +kinkokonko I have no idea what you are speaking about. What you consider random tempo is exactly what is written in the scores. This Beethoven sonata is the first and only one where the first theme and the second theme are to be played in very different tempi. Personally, I am quite surprised, how much dynamics he put in the medium part of the first movement. This part is generally to be played all in piano except for the sforzati. It is quite difficult not to get carried away and land in forte too early. About missing notes I have stopped to complain. I am wondering how you play this sonata. Do you have a recording here on youtube?

    • @kinkokonko
      @kinkokonko 9 років тому

      +Hans Hartmann so to comment on Music one must be and instrument or of such? I play I am not great ....
      Listen to Barenboim , Schiff
      Its too slow and bloody sentimental for a Russian ... God Blees :) come on ... it takes 4 bars to re type this shite comment
      and he is not on variation one. oh now ....

    • @Сасичлен666тотсамый
      @Сасичлен666тотсамый 2 роки тому

      @@kinkokonko 0_0 lol

  • @jubeetobbe5025
    @jubeetobbe5025 8 років тому +2

    1st movement he played well but like Richter always do play to hard and fast you miss the thrill.pollini version is the only one who play it good on the all youtube version.

    • @XiyueDeng
      @XiyueDeng 5 років тому +5

      Or just check out Richter in Leipzig on youtube in which he played all the 3 late sonatas with full virtuosity.

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 5 років тому +6

      Jubee Tobbe Pollini isn't even close to Richter.

    • @esfirross6800
      @esfirross6800 4 роки тому

      @@leomiller2291 Visa versa. This's pitiful performance by SR

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 4 роки тому

      @@esfirross6800 why is it pitiful?

  • @danaildanailov3847
    @danaildanailov3847 4 роки тому +1

    very rough, like Russia

  • @johnevans3115
    @johnevans3115 9 років тому

    Richter started playing from the music after a memory lapse playing Liszt.
    Who looks more miserable, Richter or the old gal turning the pages?

    • @leomiller2291
      @leomiller2291 5 років тому +2

      They look miserable?

    • @wolfgangklofat594
      @wolfgangklofat594 2 роки тому +6

      It would be better for You to listen to and to hear the wonderful music instead of superficially looking to the artist and his assistant.

    • @Сасичлен666тотсамый
      @Сасичлен666тотсамый 2 роки тому

      @@wolfgangklofat594 look both at music and artist