Master class: Nikolai Lugansky teaches piano

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  • Опубліковано 24 гру 2024

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  • @titob.yotokojr.9337
    @titob.yotokojr.9337 Рік тому +19

    Mr. Lugansky just demonstrated the difference between what is playing good and what is playing great.

  • @PedroFragosoPires
    @PedroFragosoPires 6 років тому +102

    He is a genius.
    And he is humble and able to teach.

  • @codythedoggo7671
    @codythedoggo7671 2 роки тому +69

    Imagine getting taught Rachmaninoff by this guy

  • @Thomas11611
    @Thomas11611 2 дні тому

    He’s phenomenal. Would love a masterclass with this wonderful artist. Good sight reading too.

  • @jk7690
    @jk7690 2 роки тому +25

    "Is so easy. Here I show you."
    in all seriousness amazing masterclass

  • @prejdak
    @prejdak 7 років тому +29

    Luganský je excelentní, jeho interpretace Rachmaninova jsou pro mne perfektní a mým amatérským rukám říkají, že musím sníst ještě hodně bochníků chleba a strávit mnoho hodin u klavíru, abych si mohl říci, že jsem alespoň průměrným klavíristou. :) Such a great talent.

    • @thomgeo8073
      @thomgeo8073 5 років тому

      Я люблю Луганского
      но не согласен с ним
      в аккордах где он
      не указывает, что
      аккорды левой руки
      должны доминировать
      и они усиливают стук
      судьбы-вместо та та та та
      судьба более вызывающе
      та та та та та та та!
      Это Бетховен!

    • @rushana1956
      @rushana1956 4 роки тому

      @@thomgeo8073 thom поэтому вы не луганский:)

    • @pierremissioux6643
      @pierremissioux6643 Рік тому

      😮😮😢😢

  • @geuros
    @geuros 8 років тому +122

    yeah, he played the Totentanz accompaniment despite never seeing or playing it before and THEN to coronate it he showed her some ideas of how to play the solo part - again, that was the first time he played Totentanz. I almost stopped breathing, that was almost magical. I suddenly realised how incredible can people be, that our possibilities are sometimes far beyond what we can imagine. Mr. Lugansky was just excellent

    • @orgyenzopa
      @orgyenzopa 8 років тому +1

      Thank, you're a star.

    • @orgyenzopa
      @orgyenzopa 8 років тому +4

      Listening to Enrico Pace's rendition now. :)

    • @joeyblogsy
      @joeyblogsy 7 років тому +4

      Lol, what makes you think he's never seen or played Totentanz?

    • @geuros
      @geuros 7 років тому +8

      Enrico Pace played it very... Pacey :D excellent performance, was my first I ever listened, still my most favourite.
      Joe - because, does he have any reason to lie about that? No ;) he doesn't need to prove anything to anyone, he's one of the best pianist in the world, no pianist is gonna be a millionaire, but he's not gonna die by hunger ;) from all his nice behaviour, the character he showed there, I have no reason not to trust him. And I can ask you, why do you think such pianist should play any piece that was ever composed by anyone? Some pianist don't even recognize most of Liszt pieces worth playing or listening - maybe because they're often more difficult than beautiful

    • @joeyblogsy
      @joeyblogsy 7 років тому +3

      Where in the video does he say that he's never seen it or played it? A pianist of his calibre will have definitely either sight read it or accompanied it at some point in his life/career and that's without a doubt.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 4 роки тому +6

    Fantastic. Brilliant ! A teacher of the most accomplished of Music and Pedagogy. Rare and should be recorded 23/7.

  • @pianoman598
    @pianoman598 7 років тому +66

    He is genius.

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 5 років тому +18

    I quit buying CDs for 3 years until I heard Lugansky.

  • @shivanisingh-pb7ic
    @shivanisingh-pb7ic 6 років тому +60

    It is so deep whenever it comes to real understanding of classical music making. We all know how to play correctly but to create art, painting, dialogues with people and nature in the music, you really hear the huge difference between a master and a student. Btw, I have never seen any masterclass with pianos lying in such a weird manner. It's so bad for the neck of the student, it's so non intimate while you have the chance to look at the hands and arms of the masters.

    • @TwelfthRoot2
      @TwelfthRoot2 6 років тому +1

      shivani singh I’m wondering if the people who set up the event thought maybe they could throw Lugansky up there to double as a recital too and didn’t want to block the sound haha

  • @Reboost269
    @Reboost269 3 роки тому +15

    He is simply genius

    • @Wkkbooks
      @Wkkbooks 2 роки тому +2

      Greatest living pianist.

  • @christian1000bla
    @christian1000bla 8 років тому +24

    Fantastic...what a teatcher!!!

    • @scizlt
      @scizlt 5 років тому +4

      That's from his father, I think. His father is Great Teacher, not in the field of music though.

  • @marianot9652
    @marianot9652 Рік тому +3

    Those Steinways sound so powerful...

  • @itchy2345
    @itchy2345 8 років тому +28

    Good choice of students and pieces. Interesting

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings 2 роки тому +1

    It's amazing when you hear a musician ith depth speak you see and feel how "real" the musical force is . Elly Ney the Nazi is unforgettable in this music . Who comes to a master playing the op.57 or Liszt 's Totentanz I can't believe these students ! Musical true musical intuition is a miracle when a musician posesses it ! Ive never heard Lugansky in Totentanz.Michelageli ,Cziffra and Zimmerman are unbelievable !

  • @0hhSly
    @0hhSly 8 років тому +68

    Sight-reading Totentanz FeelsBadMan

    • @chezbe
      @chezbe 4 роки тому +1

      Ahahaha yes, his sight reading is incredible

  • @jacquelinetillyer8666
    @jacquelinetillyer8666 4 роки тому +5

    Oooh what a supreme person. Restores your faith in humankind.

  • @hdholl9696
    @hdholl9696 4 роки тому +8

    3:12 If he hasn't yet the necessary technique or maturity, he certainly has worked hard on the dramatic 'airs' to make an impression on the audience.

  • @ChuckisNorrish
    @ChuckisNorrish 8 років тому +33

    he has undoubtedly played the piece before, he's obviously an AMAZING sight reader but i'm positive he's played the piece before this.

    • @MrAristaeus
      @MrAristaeus 5 років тому +24

      No, it’s clear that he’s sight-reading. You can see the direction of his eyes is wedded to the page, also the speed of his hand movements is fractionally ‘last second’ rather than ‘prepared’. He also makes one ‘misreading’ mistake, (rather than a wrong note).
      He has zero need to impress students in this way by lying about his abilities. In any case, why would he. It would be a bit more exhausting to pretend to be differently brilliant at the piano.

    • @phillach5181
      @phillach5181 5 років тому +29

      idk, if liszt truly was able to sight read chopin etude at full speed then i dont think its too crazy to think lugansky can sight read totentanz

    • @Seleuce
      @Seleuce 2 роки тому +2

      Sight-reading complicated musical scores without making (many) mistakes may seem impossible to many people, but it's actually a skill just like reading a book out loud (and be good or bad at it). Once the musician reached a certain level of technical perfection, it becomes quite simple. Of course, you need to have the talent for it, your brain has to be able to coordinate your fingers at such ease that it can focus on reading, just like it coordinates your tongue, jaw and breathing automatically while you are reading out loud. Some musicians obviously have much more talent in fine motor skills than others, and a few are so gifted in coordination that sight-reading at proper speed is no big deal to them. But you do not necessarily have to be a great musical artist, just a great technician at your instrument. I have seen that before in musicians much lesser sublime than Lugansky. My choirmaster for example is one of them (piano), my uncle (classic guitar) is another. And generally I have known quite a lot of (non-famous) Russian musicians who all were excellent at sight-reading music.

    • @Chalarge4635
      @Chalarge4635 2 роки тому

      I am a non-famous classical trained violin player/teacher. I can sight read violin piece, but terrible sight-reader at the piano. If you try to sight-read music which is written for your instruments, it's not a big deal for most of mediocre musician. Because even they are not the world class or top instrumentalist in your countries, they are still much more talented than non-musician people. And if you had ever listened to the piece, sight-read playing will much easier. I am sure that Lugansky had listened to totentanz before.

    • @ChuckisNorrish
      @ChuckisNorrish 2 роки тому

      @@MrAristaeus believe what you want, this piece is popular, lugansky has played many pieces, its undoubted that he's played it before. i dont really care if you dont believe me if I know it's true.

  • @silvia7597
    @silvia7597 6 років тому +12

    It s captivating when such a great artist shares a bit of his magic... Is the fourth piece Liszt too?

    • @3linx
      @3linx 6 років тому +10

      No its rachmaninoff sonata 2

    • @silvia7597
      @silvia7597 6 років тому +2

      3linx Oooops! Not the same thing! Thank you so much :-)

  • @christian1000bla
    @christian1000bla 6 років тому +13

    he is amazing and a teacher I would love...would I be able to play the piano like that,,,,it is

  • @hannacho25
    @hannacho25 3 роки тому +4

    ♥♥♥ 루간스키 멋진 피아니스트 ♥♥♥

  • @SimonCU
    @SimonCU Рік тому +3

    I think the sound engineer messed with the audio too much... His voice has too much echo makes it difficult to hear what he said.

  • @azizmorelli-z5z
    @azizmorelli-z5z 4 місяці тому

    Does anybody know the piece being played by the woman, Nikol Bokova, at 10:21?

  • @joemares497
    @joemares497 7 років тому +18

    Why you could not put the full master class without unnecessary cuts ?

  • @paolofranceschi6874
    @paolofranceschi6874 2 роки тому

    Bellissimo video.

  • @JermaineOneal1
    @JermaineOneal1 8 років тому +8

    name of the last piece?

    • @Music_Silo
      @Music_Silo 8 років тому +15

      No One rachmaninoff piano sonata no2 1st mvt

  • @SantoshKuppens
    @SantoshKuppens 7 років тому +18

    No handshake at the end apparently. Haha..

  • @MyNordlys
    @MyNordlys Рік тому

    What is the first music they are playing ? Mozart sonata ? Which one please ?

    • @bozobanovic
      @bozobanovic Рік тому +1

      Mozart Piano Sonata B flat Major KV 333

    • @MyNordlys
      @MyNordlys Рік тому

      @@bozobanovic TY

  • @enis.atallah
    @enis.atallah 5 років тому +3

    Does anyone know the name of the 3 young pianists ?

    • @keescanalfp5143
      @keescanalfp5143 Рік тому

      it's better for them - and for you & me - that they would remain anonymous .

    • @liam2741
      @liam2741 Рік тому +2

      @@keescanalfp5143Why?

  • @Batmanazedo
    @Batmanazedo 6 років тому +8

    What's music?? 10:18

  • @orgyenzopa
    @orgyenzopa 8 років тому +7

    What is the barn-stoning piece at 7'50, does anyone know?

    • @florianeichenberger7354
      @florianeichenberger7354 8 років тому +3

      Matthew Neale Totentanz from Liszt! It's not far from the end of the piece :)

  • @Cesinha980
    @Cesinha980 8 років тому +3

    whats the name of the first piece?

  • @바람과함께살빠지-w7b
    @바람과함께살빠지-w7b 6 років тому +4

    What is the second piece?

  • @igarinblessyou7927
    @igarinblessyou7927 3 роки тому +2

    Жаль, нет субтитров.(

  • @dmjbents
    @dmjbents 5 років тому +1

    What was the name of piece he plays at the beginning?

  • @gorankatic40000bc
    @gorankatic40000bc 2 роки тому

    Is it possible that ages ago, let's say as a kid or as a more mature listener, possibly being a closeted fan of Liszt, he remembered some of Franz's pieces and now as a trained musician and a performer in demand for the last three decades he's able to anticipate what comes next in the score? Is it possible that brain can store music in droves, that neurons, brain's warehouse workers, are bussy to no end, working multiple shifts and cursing Lugansky for not giving them rest? "Fuck you Nicolai, fuck you! I wanna see my protein chain enzimes children and wife and to enjoy free weekends, but you constantly have to store some shit into the warehouse! Fuck - you!"

  • @angelobonacci461
    @angelobonacci461 Рік тому +1

    Attualmente nessuno suona rach come lui ma forse si può suonare anche meglio 😂😂😂😂

  • @alanpotter8680
    @alanpotter8680 2 роки тому

    HOLD MY BEER....

  • @Aurelian159
    @Aurelian159 6 років тому +12

    Dawg the girl played Totentanz is very hot

  • @joannabusinessaccount7293
    @joannabusinessaccount7293 3 роки тому +4

    It should be more problematic...hahaha.
    Nikolai is very problematic / no one can play as well as him : poor young students!

  • @IWANSHKA
    @IWANSHKA 5 років тому +1

    Коля Коля

  • @erzherzogone4802
    @erzherzogone4802 2 роки тому

    I don’t like his teaching at all. You can’t explain music by just playing it and say: louder, less pedal etc. You have to achieve true understanding in the students mind! Not just imitating the teachers interpretation…

  • @IWANSHKA
    @IWANSHKA 3 роки тому +3

    Бедные студенты, как им еще далеко до Николая.....

  • @이정현-y4m
    @이정현-y4m 4 роки тому

    잘가르치는거맞나요?? ㅠㅠ

  • @cynic150
    @cynic150 3 роки тому +2

    His Mozart is terrible!

  • @zixuangu2685
    @zixuangu2685 Рік тому

    The student music nature than this “master”

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 6 років тому +3

    Why are you guys playing this music on the piano? It wasn't written for the piano. Go to the back of the room. Sit down. Listen. Breathe. Then try and remember what the composer was trying to say.

    • @DariusMo
      @DariusMo 6 років тому +14

      Which pieces do you exactly mean?

    • @jbthepianist
      @jbthepianist 4 роки тому +12

      Seriously, what’s the point of a comment like this?

  • @duckisfaction
    @duckisfaction 3 роки тому

    🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮

  • @slakva.school
    @slakva.school 6 років тому +4

    And for me he is quite boring... Sorry..

    • @scizlt
      @scizlt 5 років тому +1

      @@nicolasroques1887 Looks like he is a cruise ship classical pianist, Russian. That's OK for someone of the kind of activity.

    • @РоссийскаяФедерация-б4я
      @РоссийскаяФедерация-б4я 5 років тому

      @@scizlt whats a cruise ship classical pianist?

    • @scizlt
      @scizlt 5 років тому

      @@РоссийскаяФедерация-б4я Можете зайти на его блог и спросить его лично.

    • @slakva.school
      @slakva.school 4 роки тому +2

      Nicolas Roques I am a pianist from Ukraine knowing a lot about teaching. So I know what I am talking about. It’s really low level of teaching. He just says “Play louder or play quieter...” And that’s all..? Is that really what music is..? It’s a shame to teach like that for such famous pianist. But nobody cares. Nowadays there are less and less true masters

    • @rushana1956
      @rushana1956 4 роки тому +2

      Школа фортепиано, and thats why you are not lugansky

  • @beardedskyrim8652
    @beardedskyrim8652 2 роки тому

    classical music is too much like sports, and thats why it is dead music

    • @pineapple7024
      @pineapple7024 2 роки тому +5

      It’s clearly not dead, seeing as they’re still playing it. Van Cliburn competition finalist got 8.9 million views, all 3 Chopin competition finalists got 3+ million views. In fact, I’d actually say the sport is keeping classical music alive

  • @orgyenzopa
    @orgyenzopa 8 років тому +3

    What is the barn-storming piece at 7'50, does anyone know?