Who played the greatest Chopin Preludes? | Ep. 1 The Chopin Podcast

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  • @HighlyShifty
    @HighlyShifty День тому +7

    Genuinely was overjoyed when I saw you announce this series. Thanks so much Ben

  • @andrewanderson6121
    @andrewanderson6121 День тому +2

    Moiseiwitsch has always been one of my favorite pianists. He always delivers elegance, charm and delight in playing.

  • @ThePianoFiles
    @ThePianoFiles День тому +3

    These are my two favourite traversals also! Beautifully described, Jed!

  • @dietmarfalke1099
    @dietmarfalke1099 11 годин тому +2

    I like the cat in the background!

  • @TheRobyMann
    @TheRobyMann 20 годин тому +5

    Personally, I think that Aimi Kobayashi’s performance in round 3 of the Chopin competition from 2021 to be the most compelling and wonderful performance of the Chopin preludes. Simply stunning.

    • @Chopin1995
      @Chopin1995 14 годин тому +1

      True

    • @MarshallArtz007
      @MarshallArtz007 7 годин тому +1

      @@TheRobyMann : I agree. I tried several times to leave a comment recommending Amy Kobayashi’s 2021 Chopin Competition, but it kept disappearing or was deleted.
      😎🎹

    • @catherineslatter
      @catherineslatter 6 годин тому +1

      Agree. I also love Alexander Gadjiev's performance of the op45 prelude in that competition.

  • @nintendianajones64
    @nintendianajones64 День тому +3

    The first recording I ever heard were by Walter Klein and I still love the way he played them. Highly recommended.

  • @ct3293
    @ct3293 16 годин тому

    Moisewitsch’s prelude is soul-soothing. (Thank you for the podcast, Ben and guests. Your videos are always a treat)

  • @JamesVaughan
    @JamesVaughan День тому +3

    Moiseiwitsch’s Chopin is to die for…but also Cortot, Vlado Perlemuter, Guiomar Novaes, and Dinu Lipatti (who died at 33 and unfortunately never got to record the Preludes) are also among the greatest Chopin interpreters of the last century….

  • @Daniel_Zalman
    @Daniel_Zalman День тому +19

    Interesting. I have listened to a ridiculous amount of recordings of the Preludes and I don't think I've listened to Moisewitsch. My favorites (probably) are Pogorelich (1989), Cortot (1933), Pollini, Sokolov (1990), Arrau (1973), Katsaris (1992), and for one from this century, I'd go with Blechacz (2007).

    • @jdistler2
      @jdistler2 День тому +9

      It was a difficult choice to recommend just one complete version! All those you mention are terrific in their disparate ways. I'd also add both Ivan Moravec recordings, Pollini's first DG traversal, Argerich, the first and very underrated Ashkenazy version on Decca, Alexandre Tharaud, and a really distinctive and totally undervalued recording by Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy.

    • @wardm4
      @wardm4 День тому +1

      Sokolov is one of the only times I've heard an interpretation of something and thought, "Wow. That's definitely how this should be done. What have I been listening to all these years?" Right from the very first one where he starts soft and builds up to an actual climactic moment with rubato to enhance it. It's romantic music through and through not a technical Czerny study like many interpretations.

    • @sonholee5769
      @sonholee5769 День тому +1

      I've listened to that Pogorelich recording since I was an early teen.
      Not perfect, but I've spun that disc countless times and still enjoy it.

    • @Daniel_Zalman
      @Daniel_Zalman День тому +1

      @@jdistler2 Yes, the Pollini version that I was referring to was, of course, the early one. Tharaud is fantastic. Moravec is elegance personified. Argerich I like but I don't recall very well. I have never heard of Schmitt-Leonardy, Mr. Distler. Thanks very much for the recommendation. I have been reading your writings on music for years. All the best to you.

    • @andre.vaz.pereira
      @andre.vaz.pereira 23 години тому

      ​​@@jdistler2yes, Leonardy recording is incredible. N° 5 has a lot of voicings inside the caos. I also liked Pletnev live in Moscow. I grew up with Dimitri Alexev recording but other like Arrau made me have several favourites. More recently Eric Lu also delivers a great cicle.

  • @nicolasgut6534
    @nicolasgut6534 День тому +4

    ARGERICHHHHHH Tokyo recording !

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 15 годин тому

    Moisewitsch along with his contemporaries such as Friedman, Cortot and the young Dinu Lipatti possessed a beautiful and subtle tonal range. This artistry in Cantabile playing made these great pianists ideal interpreters of Chopin.

  • @jasontaiwan
    @jasontaiwan День тому +7

    Cortot hands down

  • @vespertine27
    @vespertine27 15 годин тому +2

    Pollini live Tokyo 1974 ❤

  • @Chopin-Etudes-Cosplay
    @Chopin-Etudes-Cosplay День тому

    I’ve always loved how Moisewitsch hangs on that top note in 5:03. I also like how he repeats the 7th prelude (in his 1961 recording), and generally enjoy the various liberties he takes in the set. So great to see him featured here!
    I would also recommend Yekwon Sunwoo’s preludes on youtube - not a radical take, but just extremely convincing and perfect to me. I found out later in an interview that Sunwoo feels most proud/satisfied of that particular performance.

  • @ThePainist
    @ThePainist День тому +1

    While I’m not a super big fan of Pogo, his recordings of the preludes are one of the pinnacles of classical interpretation

  • @farazhaiderpiano
    @farazhaiderpiano День тому +1

    Busoni recorded Prelude No. 7 in A major, connected to the Ètude in G-flat Op. 10 No. 5, which is a remarkable recording of Chopin's work-definitely worth checking out, at the very least for the novelty of hearing Busoni's preluding into the G-flat ètude from the A major prelude!

  • @bartremmelzwaal5775
    @bartremmelzwaal5775 День тому +6

    Pogorelich, without a doubt

  • @Pablo-gl9dj
    @Pablo-gl9dj 22 години тому

    Love the Bolet live at Carnegie Hall performance. Alexander Tharaud also delivers a great set of preludes.

  • @armandodelromero9968
    @armandodelromero9968 День тому +3

    Argerich for the dark butterfly or the soleil noir de la mélancolie.

  • @dorfmanjones
    @dorfmanjones 20 годин тому

    There's Cortot, of course, not just the classic recordings but also the late one given live in Munich. I very much admired Ivan Moravec's Supraphon op. 28. Beatrice Rana, too.

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 19 годин тому +2

    Pollini playing #24

  • @PolarBear-we2ct
    @PolarBear-we2ct День тому +2

    Sokolov Salzburg Recital should be mentioned especially it was live

  • @jdistler2
    @jdistler2 17 годин тому +1

    It’s wonderful to see so many responses to my comments. And you might also enjoy my own podcast The Piano Maven with Jed Distler, as well as my weekly radio show Between the Keys

    • @MisterPathetique
      @MisterPathetique 3 години тому

      @@jdistler2 I'm currently catching up on your podcast, which UA-cam recommended to me very recently. I've read so many of your reviews already (especially on ClassicsToday) so there are times when I kind of anticipate your comments! But it's great content and always very informative, of course.

    • @jdistler2
      @jdistler2 2 години тому

      Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words!

  • @JuanAMatos-zx4ub
    @JuanAMatos-zx4ub День тому

    Vladimir Horowitz will forever be my favorite Chopin (and Rachmaninoff) performer. He brought so much life into every piece he played.

  • @Higgon
    @Higgon День тому

    Question... Some years ago I saw an interview on telly - a Polish pianist talking about Chopin and the melancholy nature of his music as a national trait. I really liked his playing, but unfortunately I have no idea who he was. I guess it was 10-15 years ago, when he looked to be in his 50s. Anyone got any ideas?

    • @paulmeisel339
      @paulmeisel339 3 години тому

      Maybe it was Adam Harasiewitsch, who won the Chopin Contest in the 60ies, about the same time as Pollini. Both of them great players of the Chopin music, but the first one totally underrated.

  • @matthewbbenton
    @matthewbbenton 23 години тому

    7:25 You just know he’s had to fish that cat out of the piano at some point.

  • @petervonberg2711
    @petervonberg2711 День тому

    Michelangeli my favorite for this.

  • @serwoolsley
    @serwoolsley 4 години тому

    7:24 nyan nyan spotted 🐈

  • @sonholee5769
    @sonholee5769 День тому

    Did Moiseiwitsch record the preludes more than once?
    Is the one on Naxos, the one that is being played here?

    • @jdistler2
      @jdistler2 День тому +2

      He only recorded the complete Préludes once, in 1948 I believe, and it's the one reissued by Naxos, as well as by APR.

    • @sonholee5769
      @sonholee5769 День тому

      @@jdistler2 Wow, Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to a great listen!

  • @bobbiecat7139
    @bobbiecat7139 День тому +1

    Has Yunchan Lim taken on the Chopin preludes yet????? 🙂

    • @sun-youngsunnykim8794
      @sun-youngsunnykim8794 День тому

      I hope so!

    • @bobbiecat7139
      @bobbiecat7139 День тому +1

      @@sun-youngsunnykim8794 If so, then there will be a new #1 at the top of the etude category very shortly lol 😀

    • @MarshallArtz007
      @MarshallArtz007 День тому +2

      None of his UA-cam videos features any Chopin Preludes. I’m sure he’ll get around to them eventually. 😎🎹

    • @Pablo-gl9dj
      @Pablo-gl9dj 23 години тому

      Have you already declared them the greatest ever ?

    • @bobbiecat7139
      @bobbiecat7139 20 годин тому

      @@Pablo-gl9dj Nope

  • @TunesOfTheEarth
    @TunesOfTheEarth День тому

    Not sure i totally agree with this man's assessments. I found his b flat minor to be messy, overly dry (which as a Bachian i almost never say), and labored.

  • @TunesOfTheEarth
    @TunesOfTheEarth День тому +1

    Whats weird is for me, on the Preludes, one of my favorites is Pollini. Normally hes not one of my favorites. There is no pianist that i like all of them they do, but Pollini is very musically sound throughout. Argerich's performance is noteworthy because its just so fast and technically stellar. Her b flat minir is ridiculous.

  • @every5thman947
    @every5thman947 17 годин тому

    Anyone who doesn't play number 15 too fast.

  • @adamnabil6931
    @adamnabil6931 День тому

    Before watching i say the beast himself Mario

  • @ulsan88
    @ulsan88 10 годин тому

    sokolov❤

  • @Artislife-x4r
    @Artislife-x4r День тому

    András Schiff

  • @chester6343
    @chester6343 День тому +1

    Kissin live in Tokyo 1998

  • @dukimanx6228
    @dukimanx6228 День тому

    I think we are romanticizing the past here. Pun intended. The old guard took too many liberties with the music like that ghastly mid-pause in op. 16.

    • @r.i.p.volodya
      @r.i.p.volodya День тому +6

      "Liberties" are exactly what was expected in the Golden Era of performance and recording. These days, everyone sounds the same.

    • @TunesOfTheEarth
      @TunesOfTheEarth День тому

      ​@@r.i.p.volodyathat's right. Many of the pieces have even gotten sounding so canned for the chopin competition. That said, you should be a bad ass to deviate from the score too much.

    • @rikidozan93
      @rikidozan93 День тому +1

      You'd probably say the same thing if you heard Chopin himself play!

    • @cadriver2570
      @cadriver2570 19 годин тому

      ​@@r.i.p.volodya there are a dozen recordings of these that truly sound the same. The only difference is the instrument, room, mic, engineer, etc. which pianists typically spend very little time thinking about. Wish more musicians would just take whatever liberties they feel.

  • @mcberto4969
    @mcberto4969 День тому +1

    Rafal Blechacz for best preludes

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    Tiffany Poon plays them best. I am from the Chopin lineage (through Decombes, Cortot, Haskil, Feutchwanger). Here is my utterly beautiful first prelude entitled: 'Laude' (from my magnificent set of 24 original compositions) - ua-cam.com/video/cOGsIW8a2TM/v-deo.html

    • @chester6343
      @chester6343 День тому

      I saw her perform them at her London debut, great pianist

    • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
      @militaryandemergencyservic3286 День тому

      @@chester6343 yes - she is certainly the best female pianist today.

    • @chester6343
      @chester6343 День тому +1

      @@militaryandemergencyservic3286 there is not a best, there is a lot of talent out there who do not have such a following, but she is great live that's for sure I would see her again

    • @philipk4475
      @philipk4475 День тому +1

      ​@@militaryandemergencyservic3286 well she's definitely your favorite

    • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
      @militaryandemergencyservic3286 День тому

      @@philipk4475 that's not the point - the question is: what is your favourite of my 24 Carnival Preludes? Perhaps no. 24 ( 'Schumann-Chopin') or maybe no. 4 ('Schubert'?)

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286

    to be honest I never used to care much for his preludes. They are hardly his best. His scherzi and polonaises and etudes and mazurkas and concerti are his best, in my humble opinion. His preludes, ballades and waltzes are not as good, Actually not all his polonaises are first-rate, either. But after Ashkenazy's Decca recording and Ms. Poon's swansong-like performance, they have grown on me. Check out my polonaise (yet another one of my superb compositions) - ua-cam.com/video/NDnJNk17q8E/v-deo.html

  • @goldennuggets75
    @goldennuggets75 День тому +2

    Not Cortot.

    • @yp6000
      @yp6000 День тому +2

      For sure cortot

    • @TunesOfTheEarth
      @TunesOfTheEarth День тому +1

      Not cortot for anything really. Lol I didn't find this critic's takes to be insightful at all, and in some cases wrong.

    • @scherrer4715
      @scherrer4715 День тому +2

      @@TunesOfTheEarth You don't know how much all pianists respect Cortot's prelude recordings.

    • @TunesOfTheEarth
      @TunesOfTheEarth День тому

      @@scherrer4715 "all pianists?" wow I guess I'm not a pianist! 🤣🤣

    • @scherrer4715
      @scherrer4715 День тому +2

      @@TunesOfTheEarth Pardon! I was going to say all important pianists, not amateurs.

  • @TunesOfTheEarth
    @TunesOfTheEarth День тому

    Cortot!? Seriously this fellow doesn’t know what is up! 😅

    • @MisterPathetique
      @MisterPathetique 3 години тому

      Meanwhile, you know better than anyone else. Obviously.

    • @TunesOfTheEarth
      @TunesOfTheEarth 3 години тому

      @@MisterPathetique I know better than most!