JS Bach English Suites No. 2 & 3 / Ivo POGORELICH (1986 Vinyl)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2017
- Cat. No. 415 480-1 Deutche Grammophon
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I have listened to just about every version of this and this is my favorite. I never get tired of it or get bored in the slow passages. He was a genius at music
Without a doubt a milestone in piano music history. Unmatched!!!
His voicing really brings out the mastery of Bachs counterpoint
Listening to this music is like opening a door to a peaceful world, where every worry dissipates, and I can completely relax.
Six years later… I’m so grateful to get to hear these recordings. Thanks!
Bought the record when it came (still got it). Saw him in Toronto, where he gave a perfect concert. Stayed a bit and got to shake his hand. Nice memory.
THE BEST OF THE BEST
A true genius
I remember sitting in the basement with my late dad and feeling his sheer delight while listening to this recording. Although I prefer now the aesthetics of Bach performed on the harpsichord, this interpretation still has a spark so many years later, and it brings me back to those precious moments.
Ivo's performing powers were at its hight of the supreme Titans and Genuises one can only dream of those days back in the late 1980's.
Pogorelich is simply a rare one-of-a- kind of a born-artist-pianist-genuis who is born evey couple of decades, if not centenary. In 1980, after the scandal uproar at Warsaw concours where Martha resigned as a jury to protest against Pogorelich having been eliminated not to reach the Final rounds, the scandal fueled Ivo to reach a super-stardom rare in history haven been declared "Genius" by Martha herself. I was among the lucky ones to hear his first recitals immediately following the Warsaw Drama at Canegie Hall and Lincoln Center where I truly was flabergasted and mesmorized by Pogorelich's "perfect-physical technical abilities and mastery over the keyboard," but not only, with his deepest musicality, architectual approach to music-making and exuding 1000 palette of colours and nuances, exceeding perfect finger articulations he drew out from the gorgeous Hamburg Steinway. So dramatic and effective was every detailed and analyzed performance of "Gaspard de la nuit", the sounds and the tone poem Ivo drew from the piano gave me shivers down the spine and tears down my cheeks. Yes, Ivo is a Genuis without a question, his perfect musicality enables him to perform at the same most demanding earnest level of highest state whether it's Bach, Scarlatti, Chopin or Ravel. To our chagrin, he was unable to keep up this level of the "highest state of being" as a performing artist, due to his life threatening illness and sadly losing his right-hand/twin soul, his beloved pedagogue wife, Aliza Kezeradze, who passed away in 1996. Whether the loss of his beloved teacher-wife was too great for Ivo, combined with fighting to stay alive and healthy led Pogorelich to eventually fade and deteriorate into "shadows" of his former Glorious self, we do not know exactly. What is clear, is that this 1986 recording of Bach English Suites will remain my treasure of all treasures which I shall cherish to my death. NO such equivalent of absolute perfection of Bach performed on piano will be surpassed or ever repeated. My deepest gratitude to Ivo and Aliza, who taught Ivo to reach the Heavenly hight of the greatest and the most exquisite leve of piano playing ever. I only wish and pray that Pogorelich would one day be able to raise his state of health and being to his former Glorious Self.
I love a lot of Gould’s playing. But the beginning pieces of these two english suites are among my favorite recordings of all time
I bought this vinyl a few decades ago and it still is my favorite rendition of Bach's English Suites. It is simply amazing, stunning. I really love Pogorelich's interpretations of pretty much everything he played. That being said, not so sure I would give that amount of importance to the Warsaw competition. The very notion of music competitions is quite pathetic. The proof that they are useless is the fact that Pogorelich became a pianist with a fantastic career.
You are right about this recording and about Pogorelich.
This is truly in a class all by itself. I keep coming back to this again and again.
Ivo never had a life threatening illness.
Pogo rules! I also have magnificent hair like he had in his youth. (I saved it in a shoe box.)
Ivo has the technique that proves that velocity and clarity could have the same brilliance
Замечательное исполнение музыки Баха. Чувство меры, чувство вкуса, изысканность - по максимуму. Стильное, одухотворенное, гармоничное исполнение. Спасибо!
Вы абсолютно правы.
Иво- гений!
Mr Pogorelich is a genius. His technical clarity and Glenn Gould's rendition are enjoyable in uniquely different ways.
Oh yes, it's very clear ( the technic and all the other things). It makes want to play piano, to have the pleasure that seems to vibrate through the pianist.
Truth!!!
Ivo Pogorelic is forgotten, unlike Glenn Gould
@@alexoidbushuyevich8818 If he is forgotten then why are you here?
@@crocothemis po
At first I thought the speed is too fast. But if you listen to it very carefully, then you will find out that Pogorelich plays every note with utmost control and concentration. In that sense, this is not a 'rushed' performance at all.
Well phrased, exactly.
I guarantee it was NOT easy to play though. Yet he plays it as though it were second nature to him. Bravo! Encore! 😄👏 Thank you for the joy! 😌 😊 ❤️☺️
I thought the same thing and then ended up liking his the best. It has a jazzy, almost ragtime feel at times.
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This needs to be quick. Too slow it looses all energy and is just another lazy interpretation
Ethereal and earthy, simultaneously: Ivo's sound has a deliciously scrumptious impact on the eardrums, the way he tosses of the trills and turns, like sonic sparks. There's an inherent plangency to this sound, a genuine heart of sadness.
Brilliantly written and completely true.
@@aleksandarjankovski6542 Thank you. I can't believe my ears when I hear him play. You probably already know this astounding performance of Beethoven's last piano sonata, op. 111. The second and last movement leaves this world! ua-cam.com/video/hKk-nntXrn4/v-deo.html&ab_channel=peterpels2
Pogorelich interpreta un Bach personalisimo, brillante, simplemente magico
This LP coloured my life for ten years through countless emotional struggles, ups and downs, starts and ends, but always that driving rhythm of the first dance.
0:04 Prelude
6:38 Allemande
10:45 Courante
12:30 Sarabande
(16:27 Les agréments)
20:17 Bourrée 1
22:25 Bourrée 2
25:34 Gigue
Thank you for the breakdown especially for those of us who do not have the recording. 🥰 Shalom alechim. Peace to you, all, far and near.
Well done, Clara.
Some heroes dont wear capes
Le controversie che seguono le sue grandi interpretazioni lasciano il tempo che trovano. La sua solida tecnica e la sua grande personalità interpretativa, fanno, di Ivo Pogorelić, un musicista unico.
Слушая этого пианиста, испытываю восторг и радость.МАСТЕР !!!
One of the greatest Bach keyboard records of all time. Terrible that he didn't survive to keep playing. Madness is very close to this kind of genius talent. I am so grateful that I got to hear him give a great recital at his own Pogorerelich Competition in Ambassador Hall in Los Angeles many years ago, although the real star that year was the then-contestant Sergei Babayan, who many said was denied the top prize by Pogorelich himself because he was too potentially as great a pianist. Fortunately, Babayan has had continued a great career as pedagogue as well as a performer (of, and with, his greatest pupil, Daniil Trifonov) Still, of all the "mad" pianists, one misses Ivo, and has to be eternally grateful this recording.
I upload these recordings to get comments such as the one you've posted, thank you sharing your experience with everyone.
One of my favourite Bach records too, but unfortunately P did survive and is still playing. I've seen him twice in the last 5 years or so, and it's embarrassing: phrases drawn out until they lose any meaning, inability to project any connection of musical ideas, absurd pauses, a lot of painful banging (though he still has a great pianissimo tone)... I stayed until the end of the first concert because I thought he might play at least one piece well, but no; and I left half-way through the second. It's sad that this has happened to such a great pianist. There's some examples of recent concerts on UA-cam.
Stating that P "unfortunately" did survive is not a very nice thing to say but there are all kinds of people. Actually P is 61 years old and still playing, His health was never good and he has to tread very carefully to keep himself alive. His playing is controversial (always was) but Argerich was very right in calling him a "genius" and leave the jury of that contest rigged, as almost always by nationalism, politics and ignorance. His Scarlatti is insurpasable (perhaps Alice Ader) and these Bach Suites would make poor Glenn Gould eat his fingers if he could listen to them.
@@paulb7321 "unfortunately P did survive" What a pathetic thing to come out with!!!
Who are the other "mad pianists?!"😊
I think I have a fairly good idea...
how can a genius like this, end up where he is today ? Just such a tragedy
most likely wife/mentor(Alisa Kezheradze) death caused it
Bach played at its best. Magnificent.
That album changed my life
Bien sûr ces suites anglaises ont été un événement considérable quand elles sont parues. Elles m'ont bouleversé quand j'étais encore dans la vingtaine.
Original, précis, vivant, limpide : extraordinaire.
This is eternal.
Dobrze jest rozpocząć kolejny dzień słuchając takiej muzyki.
Heerlijke muziek
Pogorelich's extremely wide use of voicings, dynamic ranges, ultimate control and uncanny structural sensibilities are without peer. Unlike almost all other pianists, his genius translates into all of the keyboard eras.
This man is a great Maestro with a lot of personnality, i enjoy this kind of musicien. The polyphonic music of Bach is the most difficult music to play on keyboard because Bach thinks music first, dialogue between severals melodies, and after, how to realised on keyboard ?... It's not a pianistic music like Chopin, Liszt or Rachmaninov who composed for keyboard, you see what i mean ? With 10 fingers you have to conducted the 2, 3, or 4 polyphonics lines, trust me it's not easy, not easy at all.
Exactly why bach is my favorite composer/musician of all time!
But it‘s endless fun playing Bach, quite different from listening.
English Suite No. 2:
0:04 Prelude
6:38 Allemande
10:45 Courante
12:30 Sarabande
(16:27 Les agréments)
20:17 Bourrée 1
22:25 Bourrée 2
25:34 Gigue
English Suite No.3:
Prelude 28:20
Allemande 33:32
Courante 38:04
Sarabande 40:56
Gavotte 48:44
Gigue 53:12
Гениальное исполнение! Браво! 👌🙏
This vinyl record is in good condition, especially considering the age.
Solo un genio, puede interpretarn con gran tan alta dificultad a BACH y perfeccion .desde MEXICO
Thank you for uploading your LP. Much appreciated.
Simply, a giant artist.
Maravilha, muito bem disciplinado, gosto muito de ouvi-lo , obrigado por postar um album de um pianista muito admirado, merecedor de todas as honras
English Suite No.3
Prelude 28:20
Allemande 33:32
Courante 38:04
Sarabande 40:56
Gavotte 48:44
Gigue 53:12
thank you!
Thanks so much for sharing such a wonderful performance!
I came here because of his Scarlatti Sonatas which I find to be the best, his Bach is equally brilliant, Allemende, (33:27) is utterly beautiful.
One of my favourite discs! Uplifting!
Самый любимый отрывок - танец испанского происхождения, исполняемый медленно и торжественно - Сарабанда. Звучит великолепно. Спасибо
Meraviglioso Ivo
Hermoso !!! No está tocada,,
ESTÁ INTERPRETADA...!!!
Veo la sonrisa bonachona de BACH por encima...
Pogorelich's Bach is very unique and brilliant. Why he is dormant at recording, especially J.S. Bach? I really am sad about his stop recording.
His wife's passing really left him upside down.
A touch fast, yet the sarabande is so sensitively played, and at a lovely pace
Thank you for sharing. Fantastic set of Hi-Fi equipment you've got there. I would love to be there in your listening room to hear the LP being played...because no matter what, once the sound has been digitized and transmitted via your computer to the Internet, then compressed by YT and decompressed on playback...it is no longer the same sound that you hear coming from your speakers when you play it on your hi-fi system.
You're right, it is no longer the same, the energy just isn't intact anymore. However, my listening room is very noisy with 2 kids so it might just be better to listen in your own environment! :0)
Fantastic. Outstanding. Would be most interested, to hear him today with this repertoire....
I attended a much anticipated recital of his in London a few years ago in which his playing was both bizarre and idiosyncratic. There were glimpses of his old magic and it is great to hear him here in his glorious prime.
Work is very abstract. And beauty
I wish another really experienced pianist could tell me if this is possible . Everyone talks about michelangeli but I don't hear this separation and character in ever voice in his famous Debussy preludes or in his Scarlatti as wonderful as they are . Pogorelich and DG made the best pair This is the most impossibly perfect , musical , dancing rhythms you will ever hear in Bach . Did Tureck ever hear theserecordings . When I listen I believe it must be mostly studio work each voice in some areas is like a pianist in a different room . Perahia and all the rest are perfect but these recordings . i grew up with Gould and Argerich in No. 2 .
Thank you for this
Excellent!!!
This is simply incredible
Thank you so very much
Thx for upload
Superb.
Волшебно, восхитительно!
Genial, la perfección hecha música.
Thanks 🌹🌹🌹
I have not heard him play recently, but he will always be one of the two or three greatest Bach performers of all time, IMO. I don’t include Glenn Gould in those top positions, btw, though he was also a genius of sorts, and his quirky performances will always be around for people to make up their own minds. What makes Ivo so great is his understanding of voices and lines. Few performers of any period do this so well. I was immediately taken with his performances after hearing a few movements and realizing that he’s playing what I imagine when I play. Except that he’s succeeding, where I… um… continue to work at it. Bach is the place to learn that. If your Bach is square and awkward, your Rachmaninov will be similar. It’s all about lines and voices, which of course includes phrasing, accentuation, dynamics, timing, and grace. But those are the nuts and bolts of the beautiful works of art whose lines you imagine. In the end, it’s about lines.
This is not only the best recording of this piece, but for me it is one of the best that has ever been played on the piano. Nothing is missing here: absolute virtuosity, unrivaled dynamics and limitless musicality. Without a doubt a milestone in piano music history.👋👋👋👋👋
Very, very good.
Genial...
Bermet Zh
English Suite No.3
Prelude 28:20
Allemande 33:32
Courante 38:04
Sarabande 40:56
Gavotte 48:44
Gigue 53:12
I had a copy of this exact LP when it came out, early to mid eighties if I’m not mistaken. Don’t know where it went. I think I lent to someone, and it never came back…
Ah vinyl😊🙏
Oh, you do realize that this recording was/is digitized and compressed then decompressed at the replay stage (when you and I listen to it here on YT), don't you? The vinyl sound you idolize can be heard only when you listen to an LP being played on a record player in front of you. Even radio broadcasts are no longer analog...everything is digital now.
Great! Great! Great!
И. С. Бах - неизмеримая величина музыкального Величия. Серебряная нить его рассуждений глубока и светла. Принимая облик текучей воды горного ручья, полноводной реки или бушующего океана, приглушает, сдерживает проявление ликования своих чувств и эмоций: радости, печали, оставляя светлую надежду "на небеса".
Ivo Pogorelich is a super virtuoso artist and a legend in the classical piano world. That's all.
Gosh, could be gould on 1st hearing. Superb
Grande
Haruki Murakami - After Dark - 98
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2:43 am
"Once again the single most important thing for him is how to get consistently from point A to point B over the shortest possible distance."
Божественная музыка гармония звуков, и нет других, каждый прославляет Господа Творца! это Жизнь Вечная , Отец Слово Иисус Христос Святой Дух любовь муза Мариюшка Благословенная!
Жизнь в жизни в Его Любви!
Слава Богу и Иисусу Христу Спасителю возлюбивему нас любовью вечною!
The faster movs are even faster than Argerich and likewise impose romantic phrasing. However he better keeps Bach’s glassy objectivity in view while cultivating a more percussive and ravishingly precise style, somewhat in contrast to his natural technique; much intelligence and creativity here. Understands Bach’s emotional language; very impressive and no question of the overall conception being completely committed and serving the music.
This guy is pretty good.
Genius
Du marbre. Nuances subtiles et articulation prodigieuse. Rondeur du son et technique à la hauteur de Gould. Un des meilleurs enregistrements de Pogorelich.
Merci pour vos commentaires
transcendental
素晴らしい。今CDを探しているところです。新譜がないので、中古で。
Гений
Passionné et passionnant comme toujours avec Ivo...Merci pour le partage. ❤
única como lo raro...me hice adulto escuchando esta grabación
Murakamiden gelenlere Türkiye'den selamlar bol okuma ve huzur dolu bir ömür diliyorum
It is a miracle that no one has yet asked:
Is Bach or Mozart ?
I can not understand your meaning.
@@user-sv9yk2vy4d It's a reference to the film "Schindler's List"
ua-cam.com/video/5yR0wlrq_h4/v-deo.html
12:42 feels like Chopin's Nocturnes
He plays it a bit faster than most, but it sounds very good.
What I wouldn't give to hear Ivo play BWV 542/2.
This is incredible ! So then what exactly constitutes his decisive illness ?
Notes for myself:
Suite No 3 begins at 28:20
Suite No 3, Henle and Schirmer editions end at 31:04,
Pogorelich repeats from that point to bar 33, al fine. Is there an edition with this notated? Maybe del segno [bar 33] al fine? Or is this Ivo’s own addition? However he came to it, I like it this way. If anyone knows of such an edition, please do tell.
His Bach is as excellent as his Scarlatti, imo. I wonder why he didn't do more of jsb
Because the concert world is stupid and "demands" more virtuosic/bravura music. It's a huge loss for us as a culture that young talent can't spend any meaningful time with Bach, Mozart, Haydn and Scarlatti because they have to play Liszt and Rachmaninoff flawlessly by the time they turn 16 to have hopes of an international career. Sad
Decent point, perhaps. However, with his perceived idiosyncratic early days, and then complications in his life, I think, perhaps, it was a combination of these things which just derailed his performing career. @@MauricioGarzaPianist
Goes in guns blazing
Wonderful performance
I have to watch 30 seconds of ads every time! I used to own this vinyl disc.
unfortunately, I am unable to control Google's ads system but I can recommend using the Opera browser as an alternative as it will block all ads. all best
@@cgoroo I think it reflects what a classy recording it is that it is targeted in this way and to such an extent.
@@jonathandyment1444 i see your point, an excellent one it is as well
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20:53 22:25. 48:44
I would have loved to hear him play this on harpsichord.
Why, when piano is the king of instruments. 🤴
ivo is the best pianist , he's a genius , that's what martha argerich said on his first contest , lang lang , kissin and others are soooo far away from him
100%. Yuja gets a bad rap. Why can't people acknowledge her greatness?
Purely true!
@@burrenmagic lol
@@burrenmagic Because there isn‘t this musical intelligence, but she has her own kind of quality. A lot more show.
@@evamaier7973 Eva I've come to that realisation about her. It's to do with her tone and depth.
murakami.....
I agree with other comments - too fast. No doubt he his highly skilled, and it's probably great fun to play it this way! But I guess Bach is so much more open to interpretation than other composers