One of the greatest composers of all time. His talent and creativity were outstanding. This Sonata speaks volumes about his artistic skills. Starting at the 6:26 mark you can hear the composition transcend into that incredible melody at time 6:36 where you hear the magic of the genius. Then finally at the 18:15 minute mark we start to see that launch of transcending ensembles that would inspire Paganini.
It is a wonder he managed to compose anything considering he was constantly on the move. He fled Russia (twice) from the Communists, escaped to Istanbul (penniless), then to Yugoslavia, Austria, Paris then Berlin only to flee the Nazis. Back to Austria in time for WW2 during which he and his wife suffered emotional, physical and financial ruin (his works were stolen). He finally composed after the war but died in 1952. Talk about trials and tribulations! He should have fled to the US like Rachmaninoff.
I've been binge listening to his music and I wonder why he isn't played more. His music is beautiful and profound ! I am now trying to learn his "Diana" nocturne. Such sense of longing and poignancy.
@@mrjomaled755 His output was phenomenal. Such a shame his ultra-romanticism has been forgotten today. I love playing the Ballade, Elegie, the incredibly beautiful 8th prelude Op 33 and the first Trois Morceaux. They remind me of the 6 Moment Musicaux of Rachmaninoff that I also love. Keep practicing and good luck!
Timestamps: 0:03 - Allegro ma non troppo 7:43 - Allegretto 12:34 - Andante Misericordioso 18:07 - Agitato (ma poco a poco animando) Beautiful job with this one!
Pointing to other composers' influence is useful - if valid - but it also is definitely distracting from hearing what the composer is trying to convey to us at the moment. We won't learn anything really new if we keep trying to look at everything from the perspective of what we've already learned. Sometimes it takes a well stretch to understand. it's totally ok, but what I'm always facing in a fairly unknown composer's comments section, most of the time, is a comparison to the well-known. A composer being unpopular for me isn't equivalent to having had no important message to convey, at all. In fact, It sometimes might be the opposite, too, as the majority isn't known for taking the rational decisions. Another example of it can be our taste change in time, too; personally today I'm loving what I'd despised most. I was just incapable of understanding them at the time.
Thank you so much!!:) I really love his pieces. Hopefully, another musicians should try his pieces. His messages in his music is so strong and powerful!!!
Это русский пианист и композитор, вообще-то. Родился в Харькове - это Российская империя на тот момент, и полностью русский город. Учился в Петербургской консерватории... Что за дурацкая манера вечно навешивать и приписывать себе, выдуманной нации, с глупыми "патриотическими" воплями всех исторических личностей?
@@AlexanderTrukhinPianist ну да Харьков такой "русский" что был заснован в 1654 году за времена Б Хмельницкого, ну а оккупировать и присваивать чужое в русских в крови ну как в русских, вам это притаманно от золотой орды ,он почти всю свою жизнь разделял з Харьковом и Германией, поэтому русского от Борткевича только то что да он учился в Петербургской консе, и то он её даже не закончил, а перебрался в Германию, и ещё доказ того что он украинский, это его репрессии, если б он был таким русским патриотом его бы не репрессировали логично же? Поэтому прошу не спорить с Википедией.
@@AlexanderTrukhinPianist Вот до чего довела политика Путинской банды !!! Когда это было, чтобы мы вопили о демаркационной линиии во всех смыслах между нашими народами?!!! Кровь на руках у всех, кто поддерживает эту бойню наших русских и украинских мальчиков! Какой ужас, что мы теперь смотрим друг на друга как на врага. Счастливые наши предки , что не дожили до этого раскола…
Nice piece and very well played. Congratulations! As to music of Bortkiewicz, some of his passages are like excerpts from Rachmaninov piano concerts. I donť know whether they knew each other and were mutually influenced :-)
Also, I found myself humming the theme from the slow movement without realizing what it was a few days after listening to this the first time. What's that beautiful tune, I thought, where did I hear that?
*also, the only reason people can't practice to *become* (for a lack of a better word) Rachmaninoff is because he made enormous use of his huge hands. (Pun intended)
One of the greatest composers of all time. His talent and creativity were outstanding. This Sonata speaks volumes about his artistic skills. Starting at the 6:26 mark you can hear the composition transcend into that incredible melody at time 6:36 where you hear the magic of the genius. Then finally at the 18:15 minute mark we start to see that launch of transcending ensembles that would inspire Paganini.
It is a wonder he managed to compose anything considering he was constantly on the move. He fled Russia (twice) from the Communists, escaped to Istanbul (penniless), then to Yugoslavia, Austria, Paris then Berlin only to flee the Nazis. Back to Austria in time for WW2 during which he and his wife suffered emotional, physical and financial ruin (his works were stolen). He finally composed after the war but died in 1952. Talk about trials and tribulations! He should have fled to the US like Rachmaninoff.
Yes, Wikipedia gives his story. It's fascinating.
I've been binge listening to his music and I wonder why he isn't played more. His music is beautiful and profound ! I am now trying to learn his "Diana" nocturne. Such sense of longing and poignancy.
@@mrjomaled755 His output was phenomenal. Such a shame his ultra-romanticism has been forgotten today. I love playing the Ballade, Elegie, the incredibly beautiful 8th prelude Op 33 and the first Trois Morceaux. They remind me of the 6 Moment Musicaux of Rachmaninoff that I also love. Keep practicing and good luck!
El compositor es de Ucrania
Por cierto…
Timestamps:
0:03 - Allegro ma non troppo
7:43 - Allegretto
12:34 - Andante Misericordioso
18:07 - Agitato (ma poco a poco animando)
Beautiful job with this one!
Bravo! One of most strong and beautiful performances ever! Hope you have a wonderful career! Best wishes from Nicaragua.
처음에는 다른사람곡을 배낀거 같다는 느낌도 없진 않았는데 몇번 듣다보니 정들었는지ㅋㅋㅋ
오늘은 뭔가 이곡에서 장미향이 나는 느낌!
좋네요ㅠㅠㅠ
superbe, bravo, quelle oeuvre, quelle interprétation! Merci!!!
Pointing to other composers' influence is useful - if valid - but it also is definitely distracting from hearing what the composer is trying to convey to us at the moment. We won't learn anything really new if we keep trying to look at everything from the perspective of what we've already learned. Sometimes it takes a well stretch to understand.
it's totally ok, but what I'm always facing in a fairly unknown composer's comments section, most of the time, is a comparison to the well-known. A composer being unpopular for me isn't equivalent to having had no important message to convey, at all. In fact, It sometimes might be the opposite, too, as the majority isn't known for taking the rational decisions. Another example of it can be our taste change in time, too; personally today I'm loving what I'd despised most. I was just incapable of understanding them at the time.
ДИВО! ЧУДОВЕ ВИКОНАННЯ! ЗАЧАРОВУЄ...НАШ УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ ПІАНІСТ, КОМПОЗИТОР, ЯКИЙ БУВ У ВИГНАННІ БАГАТО РОКІВ...СЕРГІЙ БОРТКЕВИЧ...ОБОЖНЮЮ ЙОГО...БРАВО!!!
Thank you so much!!:) I really love his pieces. Hopefully, another musicians should try his pieces. His messages in his music is so strong and powerful!!!
Это русский пианист и композитор, вообще-то. Родился в Харькове - это Российская империя на тот момент, и полностью русский город. Учился в Петербургской консерватории... Что за дурацкая манера вечно навешивать и приписывать себе, выдуманной нации, с глупыми "патриотическими" воплями всех исторических личностей?
@@AlexanderTrukhinPianist ну да Харьков такой "русский" что был заснован в 1654 году за времена Б Хмельницкого, ну а оккупировать и присваивать чужое в русских в крови ну как в русских, вам это притаманно от золотой орды ,он почти всю свою жизнь разделял з Харьковом и Германией, поэтому русского от Борткевича только то что да он учился в Петербургской консе, и то он её даже не закончил, а перебрался в Германию, и ещё доказ того что он украинский, это его репрессии, если б он был таким русским патриотом его бы не репрессировали логично же? Поэтому прошу не спорить с Википедией.
Ебанько ты ,ЫрЫна ,со своим квасным патриотизмом.
@@AlexanderTrukhinPianist
Вот до чего довела политика Путинской банды !!! Когда это было, чтобы мы вопили о демаркационной линиии
во всех смыслах между нашими народами?!!!
Кровь на руках у всех, кто поддерживает эту бойню наших русских и украинских мальчиков!
Какой ужас, что мы теперь смотрим друг на друга как на врага. Счастливые наши предки , что не дожили до этого раскола…
Just wonderfully played. More, please!
1:11 Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto no. 2
6:24 Rachmaninoff's Prelude in G minor.
8:11 Brahms Rhapsody in b minor Op. 79 No. 1
3:47 and 4:10 reminds me of Vasily Kalinnikov's Symphony no. 1
1:53 chopin sonata n1...
2:31 chopin piano concerto 2
Second Movement is similar to chopin berceuse
теж граю цю сонату. Вона чарівна Цікаве виконання!
Bravo ! Thank you for sharing this! Such a wonderful talent in both yourself and the composer!
Nice piece and very well played. Congratulations!
As to music of Bortkiewicz, some of his passages are like excerpts from Rachmaninov piano concerts.
I donť know whether they knew each other and were mutually influenced :-)
also similar at 2.32 chopins 2nd concerto 1st movement at about 6,46
Chopin + Scriabin + Rachmaninov. He called himself a melodist.
@@peteredwards8737 And might I add Kalinnikov to that list also :)
@@jake_fx Yes, and I like Kalinnikov's symphonies
Great performance! Really helped me to understand this sonata better.
A wonderful piece, I loved listening to this.
Amazing! Thank you!)
Que sonata mais linda! !!e uma bela interpretação. Emocionante! !!
I love this! So good! Would be nice to have you upload this with score. 🎉🎉🎉
Beautifull piece . I like this composer 🎶
너무 아름다운 곡이네요. 훌륭한 연주 고맙습니다~
He played this so well, his trousers shrunk.
ボルトキエヴィチ最近はまっています。楽譜見るとラフマニノフのような内声の色んな音が入っていてかなり難度が高いと思ってしまいます。
꾁찬 소리 너무 좋아요 ❤❤
Maestro bravissimo !!!...
Serge Rachmaninov n'est pas loin de cette musique romantique à souhait !
... beeindruckende Sonate des Rachmaninow-Zeitgenossen Serge Bortkiewicz; engagiert und sehr mitreißend interpretiert.
Very nice. Congratulations.
Love the coda.
Also, I found myself humming the theme from the slow movement without realizing what it was a few days after listening to this the first time. What's that beautiful tune, I thought, where did I hear that?
안녕하세요
이 악보 계속 구하고 있는데 악보 구하기가 너무힘드네요ㅠㅠ
혹시 악보가지고 계시면 공유 부탁드려도 괜찮을까요?ㅜㅜ
on trouve sur IMSLP la partition de la première sonate op9, mais pas de la deuxième, c'est dommage!
Perhaps there wasn’t one when you were looking 3 years ago, but I’ve been able to find the second sonata on there now by Cantext Publications!
Woohh que intenso!!
1:36 Grieg concerto
안녕하세요~ 다음 연주때 이 곡을 생각하고 있었는데 악보 찾는게 다른분 댓글처럼 쉽지가 않더라구요 ㅠㅠ 혹시 실례가 되지 않는다면 메일로 부탁드려도 될까요?? 시간이 오래지나서 괜찮으실지 모르시겠지만 댓글 남겨둘께요~!
안녕하세요 이 곡을 연주 하고 싶은 학생입니다. 정말 죄송한대 이 악보가 아무리 찾아도 나오지 않아서 혹시 실례지만 악보 받을수 있을까요...
정원 김 안녕하세요 악보 어떻게 보내드릴까요??
오 학교 도서관에 있었다니 저도 보내주실수 있을까요? ghh2000@naver.com 감사합니다...
ボルトキェヴィチのこの曲は、ラフマニノフとショパンの小型版で洗練された印象です。映画音楽らしく聴こえます。
Bortkiewicz 소나타 악보가 판매되지않고 있던데..어떻게 구하셨는지요..저도 리사이틀때 이곡을 연주하고싶은데..악보가 없더라구요ㅜㅜ
안녕하세요~ 악보는 학교 도서관에서 찾았었어요~ㅜㅜ
Seunghun Jeong 한국에는 악보가 없어요~ㅜㅜ혹시 악보를 파일로 소장하고 계신가요? 메일로라도 악보받아보고싶어서요..가능하시다면요..😢
wonjin cho 음 파일은 인터넷으로 찾아봐야 할것같은데.. 한국이신가요? 한국이면 어디쪽이세요??
+Seunghun Jeong 저는 경기도 수원에 거주하고있어요~^^
+wonjin cho 지금 한국에 잠깐 들어와있는데 제가 봤던 복사본악보가 있기는 한데.. 저는 광주쪽이라...
연주잘들었어요~^^
Scriabin sonata 3
This is not a good piece.
terrible opinion
sad
similar to rach but weaker it has no real music only to show off technique of pianist anyone can learn it of they spend years practicing
I have no f*cking clue what your trying to imply.
He said it quite clearly... you may find that you simply disagree.
Erlend Langseth that is exactly what I meant. Must have auto corrected .
I guess beauty id in the eye (or rather ear) of the beholder.
*also, the only reason people can't practice to *become* (for a lack of a better word) Rachmaninoff is because he made enormous use of his huge hands.
(Pun intended)