Absolutely mesmerizing performance! To my ears, this is an acoustic tale of a daring individual who is standing up to their fate and defying inevitability in a futile, but painfully beautiful attempt to overcome despair. It turned into a truly purifying experience for my mind. My utmost gratitude and admiration go to Schnittke's genius, as well as to Andrei Korobeinikov, Andrej Vesel and the wonderful orchestra for letting this sublime music shine in all its emotional palette.
Андрей Коробейников очень хорошо знает и понимает о чём играет. В этом концерте это не просто необходимо- иначе просто нельзя. Темп коды- превосходен. Каденция не отпускает ни на секунду. Все молодцы. Думаю, что и оркестр и очень славный и искрений дирижёр на всю жизнь запомнят это сочинение. И этом заслуга не только автора, что само собой разумеется, но и Андрея Коробейникова. Всё таки не случайно его так любил А. А. Ведерников.
Herzlichen Dank für Ihren sehr überlegten und doch von Herzen kommenden Kommentar! Ja, in der Tat! ich kannte weder den Komponisten, noch den Pianisten, noch den Dirigenten! Aber als ich dieses Konzert auf Video bei UA-cam erlebte, da erlebte ich, was Musik ist und was so engagierte Menschen leisten!!! Ich bin ein Fan von Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner und Jean Sibelius aber nun ebenso von Alfred Schnittke! Welch ein großartiger Komponist! Meinen von Herzen kommenden Dank an Andrei Korobeinikov und Andrej Vesel für ihre großartige Leistung, die so zu Herzen geht! Manfred Ernst Kindel aus Deutschland
Fascinating piece. It has many musical gestures - though not an overall form - similar to 19th Century Romantic piano concertos. And while it has a far more dissonant harmonic language, within that language I can hear similar repeating melodies and chord progressions, similar build-ups, similar climaxes, similar resolutions, and similar big themes to its predecessors, all translated into its 20th Century idiom of very extended tonality. Notably, the big, climactic theme appearing at 6:05 and 19:50 sounds very much like the Orthodox hymn "Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya (O Lord, Save Thy People)", also quoted in the 1812 Overture. And though Schnittke may have meant it as a cry of despair, though he may have meant its many references to the classical tradition as the darkest, bleakest, most sardonic kind of irony, it does not affect me that way. I find it quite possible to enjoy as music, no matter what subtext he intended it to have.
Absolutely mesmerizing performance! To my ears, this is an acoustic tale of a daring individual who is standing up to their fate and defying inevitability in a futile, but painfully beautiful attempt to overcome despair. It turned into a truly purifying experience for my mind. My utmost gratitude and admiration go to Schnittke's genius, as well as to Andrei Korobeinikov, Andrej Vesel and the wonderful orchestra for letting this sublime music shine in all its emotional palette.
Outstanding artistry from the pianist. Bravo! Orchestra and conductor, too, but the pianist set the mood for the entire work.
Отлично! Браво! ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Fabulous Rendition of a FANTASTIC piece ! And he really makes that Bosendorfer sound and look beautiful !
Just amazing
Андрей Коробейников очень хорошо знает и понимает о чём играет. В этом концерте это не просто необходимо- иначе просто нельзя. Темп коды- превосходен. Каденция не отпускает ни на секунду. Все молодцы. Думаю, что и оркестр и очень славный и искрений дирижёр на всю жизнь запомнят это сочинение. И этом заслуга не только автора, что само собой разумеется, но и Андрея Коробейникова. Всё таки не случайно его так любил А. А. Ведерников.
Herzlichen Dank für Ihren sehr überlegten und doch von Herzen kommenden Kommentar! Ja, in der Tat! ich kannte weder den Komponisten, noch den Pianisten, noch den Dirigenten! Aber als ich dieses Konzert auf Video bei UA-cam erlebte, da erlebte ich, was Musik ist und was so engagierte Menschen leisten!!! Ich bin ein Fan von Johannes Brahms, Anton Bruckner und Jean Sibelius aber nun ebenso von Alfred Schnittke! Welch ein großartiger Komponist! Meinen von Herzen kommenden Dank an Andrei Korobeinikov und Andrej Vesel für ihre großartige Leistung, die so zu Herzen geht! Manfred Ernst Kindel aus Deutschland
Bravo!!! Really great!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Браво и исполнителю и дирижёру и оркестру.
Andrei Korobeinikov = Super !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fascinating piece. It has many musical gestures - though not an overall form - similar to 19th Century Romantic piano concertos. And while it has a far more dissonant harmonic language, within that language I can hear similar repeating melodies and chord progressions, similar build-ups, similar climaxes, similar resolutions, and similar big themes to its predecessors, all translated into its 20th Century idiom of very extended tonality. Notably, the big, climactic theme appearing at 6:05 and 19:50 sounds very much like the Orthodox hymn "Spasi, Gospodi, lyudi Tvoya (O Lord, Save Thy People)", also quoted in the 1812 Overture.
And though Schnittke may have meant it as a cry of despair, though he may have meant its many references to the classical tradition as the darkest, bleakest, most sardonic kind of irony,
it does not affect me that way. I find it quite possible to enjoy as music, no matter what subtext he intended it to have.
Un público respetuoso. Un intérprete entregado. Un director jovencísimo.
Best performance!!!
Wonderful
Great musician!
absolutely wonderful. De Profundis. It seems it is so painful to play. Performers gives us such a great thing there. I am stunned. This is music
Excellent !
Исполнение одно из самых! И очень осмысленное! Брависсимо!
Exciting performance! What is the orchestra?
I am told it is the Ton der Jugend Symphonieorchester Wien.
Motifs sublimes au piano 12:30 - les cloches 17:52 - et le final 21:04
Представляю лицо девушки, которая на романтическом свидании очутилась на концерте Шнитке))
so complex to appreciate...
The nightmare doorbell!
Сложно
Too much piano, not enough chords in this recording.
Pure perfection! ✨♥
какое замечательное-презамечательное исполнение. восторг
The audience at the beginning! :D