Schumann - Kreisleriana - Cortot 1935

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  • Опубліковано 19 бер 2016
  • Robert Schumann
    Kreisleriana op.16
    Alfred Cortot
    Studio recording, London, 5.VII.1935

КОМЕНТАРІ • 106

  • @ElenaPapanikolaou81
    @ElenaPapanikolaou81 6 років тому +103

    That Cortot's Kreisleriana should have so few viewings, compared to many modern interpretations, is truly disheartening. It is also indicative of how this extra, magical element which turns an excellent pianist to a great master eludes the vast majority of people who listen to classical music. To my mind, a great master creates a multi-dimensional universe, so rich and full of detail, versatility, with as many different colours, emotions, eloquent and convincing ideas and suggestions, as we could not have imagined beforehand. This universe is primarily deferent to the composer and also characteristic of the interpreter's unique musical personality but in a way so natural and unpretentious, which comes out as inescapable (as opposed to mannerisms aimed at sounding ''different'' or ''original'' in a fabricated way). In this sense, Cortot, Haskil, Grinberg, Godowsky, Backhaus stand in a realm of their own. It's just sad to me that so many people prefer a video featuring a high-end, audio-visual production, live or not, to a however old recording with a crackly sound, yet tantamount to a glimpse from heaven.

    • @luizfernandg
      @luizfernandg 5 років тому +8

      WHERE CAN WE HEAR A MIDLE SECTION OF THE FIRST PIECE SO WONDERFULLY PLAYED NOWADAYS?

    • @lotoffortune
      @lotoffortune 5 років тому +7

      This is a brilliant and beautiful comment. I would also like to add Friedman, Hofmann, Moiseiwitsch and Hess to your list of masters.

    • @millriv1792
      @millriv1792 5 років тому +7

      And what Gieseking and Solomon????

    • @millriv1792
      @millriv1792 5 років тому +2

      Μπράβο!

    • @xujia1001
      @xujia1001 5 років тому +9

      What a brilliant comment! Your ideas match mine. A transcendental interpretation opens up an unknown dimension and takes us there for an indescribable experience where we are momentarily detached from our reality and forget even our own existence.

  • @danielpincus221
    @danielpincus221 2 роки тому +13

    In the hands of an artist such as Cortot, the music itself becomes a living thing.

  • @stephenhunt8756
    @stephenhunt8756 4 роки тому +44

    To quote Cortot on his own playing 'more wrong notes than anyone else...and more right notes than anyone else'. YES, on both counts...a superb account of this music and thanks to incontrario motu for sharing this with us all. We should start a great CORTOT ON THE NET fanclub.

    • @YoshiyukiMukudai_NBC-ABC-CBS
      @YoshiyukiMukudai_NBC-ABC-CBS 3 роки тому +2

      Exactly ilke Horowitz (who should have respected Cortot throughout his life even after Cortot's rejection on him)! Thank you for this anecdote.

    • @alainspiteri502
      @alainspiteri502 Рік тому

      So j'm the first , j wait

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus 8 років тому +40

    Really fabulous, wide range of dynamics and characterized by lyrical approach. Alfred Cortot..I admire him very much!
    Wonderful sensitive piano playing with great raffinement and creative imagination.

    • @photo161
      @photo161 8 років тому +7

      +berlinzerberus* beautifully said and so true...

  • @compassionplease7380
    @compassionplease7380 3 роки тому +19

    This is my favorite performance of this piece.
    The meno mosso section in the third mvt. (Sehr aufgeregt) is one of the greatest moments in recorded classical pianism.

    • @firephilosopher7645
      @firephilosopher7645 2 роки тому +4

      Yes I was particularly struck by that section as well. It's beyond piano playing, the undulating motion of the lines is unreal.

  • @meistersyncer
    @meistersyncer 2 роки тому +30

    00:00 - Äußerst bewegt (Extremely animated), D minor
    01:59 - Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch (Very inwardly and not too quickly), Bb major
    08:20 - Sehr aufgeregt (Very agitated), G minor
    11:45 - Sehr langsam (Very slowly), Bb major/G minor
    15:27 - Sehr lebhaft (Very lively), G minor
    18:16 - Sehr langsam (Very slowly), Bb major
    21:49 - Sehr rasch (Very fast), C minor/Eb major
    24:01 - Schnell und spielend (Fast and playful), G minor

    • @kathadax
      @kathadax Рік тому +4

      Thank you, @meistersyncer. Most helpful.

  • @StrivetobeDust
    @StrivetobeDust 6 років тому +16

    Ah..... Cortot... an interpretation that shines a gentle light on a magical world hidden in the notes on the pages of the masters.

    • @santorinischnabel
      @santorinischnabel 3 роки тому +2

      ...notes, that are no more than an attempt to express the clean truth, no more than a restriction. For in our world nothing is ever realized as we imagine. You think so?

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 5 років тому +7

    Klare und gut artikulierte Interpretation dieses fein komponierten Meisterwerks im idealen Tempo mit durchsichtigen Klänge aller Tasten. Bestimmt die beste Kombination der höchsten Technik und der angeborenen Lyrik. Die Tonqualität ist auch unglaublich hoch als eine Aufnahme von mehr als achtzig Jahre vor. Echt unvergleichlicher Pianist in den Vorkriegsjahre!

  • @alombredeslava2468
    @alombredeslava2468 Рік тому +13

    Ceci n'est pas du piano, c'est de la musique ! Cortot était unique !

  • @chrisVes1
    @chrisVes1 6 років тому +21

    Quelle merveille... Merci de partager cela.

  • @jonathanwyble4227
    @jonathanwyble4227 4 роки тому +8

    Impeccable musicianship with all the mature refinement of sound and sensitive balance between expression and reserve that Schumann demands. Beautiful. Bravo!

    • @MathieuPrevot
      @MathieuPrevot Рік тому

      "impeccable" does not makes sense, there is not one unique direction of distinguished musicianship; musicianship and impeccable are separate and unmixable worlds.

  • @ojohnoho
    @ojohnoho Місяць тому

    Just gorgeous. One of the best Kreisleriana's ever recorded. One of the things I so love about this piece is that it plays differently in the hands of all great pianists. Mysterious, quirky, extremely beautiful -- each pianist has his take. But Cortot manages all those elements with exceeding clarity and subtlety. That he leaves you wondering what the piece is, and is about, is his ultimate triumph!

  • @fabriziofarena4684
    @fabriziofarena4684 7 років тому +13

    Ah Cortot. Non gli saremo mai grati abbastanza per il magistero inestimabile che ha trasmesso a noi tutti

    • @giorgioscriabin8725
      @giorgioscriabin8725 4 роки тому +5

      Verissimo .. non eccelso pianista ma eccelso musicista!!!! Tutto ciò che suona e' coinvolgente!@

  • @marcmitchel25
    @marcmitchel25 2 роки тому +3

    A fountain of revelations, whatever music he played.

  • @peternohr8541
    @peternohr8541 5 місяців тому +1

    jede schumann-aufnahme von cortot ist die beste einspielung des betreffenden stueckes - es ist unfassbar!

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 4 роки тому +4

    Cortot brought a wonderful interior poetry as well as exuberance to Kreisleriana. This legendary artist had a special affinity for Schumann, his wonderful story telling in Kinderszenen is another example.

    • @christiankircher369
      @christiankircher369 Рік тому

      Horowitz was very much interested in Cortot and did learn a lot from Cortot when young and did copy his exuberance.

    • @klauslange1795
      @klauslange1795 2 місяці тому

      Cortot simply loved the music he was playing

  • @gerardbedecarter
    @gerardbedecarter Рік тому +4

    Beautiful playing.

  • @emmanuelsales149
    @emmanuelsales149 4 роки тому +8

    Admirable. Quel sens de la phrase !

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 8 років тому +6

    Beautiful! Thank you for posting!

  • @adriandurand4531
    @adriandurand4531 6 років тому +7

    Incredibly beautiful and imaginative.

  • @patrickmoylan2805
    @patrickmoylan2805 2 місяці тому +2

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! The best performance of Kreisleriana that I have ever heard in my life. Bravo Alfred! I believe I read somewhere that his possible sympathy for the Germans in WWII could be a reason why his magnificent performances are not more appreciated today.

  • @AlbertoJamases
    @AlbertoJamases Рік тому +9

    La mejor Kreisleriana. Vivan Schumann y Cortot.

  • @tomaxi007
    @tomaxi007 3 роки тому +4

    Das ist rhythmisch und nicht metrisch! Die Musik wird hier plastisch, drei dimensional, der Sound fantastisch differenziert. Großartige Interpretation. Danke fürs veröffentlichen!

  • @hagenhennrichs8516
    @hagenhennrichs8516 4 роки тому +4

    Cortot remains simply the greatest in every aspect...

  • @esejsnake1503
    @esejsnake1503 4 роки тому +4

    Jaw dropping. Awesome. Impropable. Sacred.

  • @veldamatijevic3111
    @veldamatijevic3111 6 років тому +6

    Stupendo, meravihlioso😊💟💟💟💟💟

  • @peteklat
    @peteklat 4 роки тому +4

    He really makes the music speak.

  • @francisgarnier308
    @francisgarnier308 Рік тому

    Juste Ciel ! Quel talent incomparable. Qui peut oser toucher un piano après ça - même avec les fausses notes !

  • @user-gu3iy1vl9u
    @user-gu3iy1vl9u 7 років тому +5

    phenomenal

  • @GICM
    @GICM 2 роки тому +2

    21:56 i love this extra bass

  • @onesimo4206
    @onesimo4206 3 роки тому +9

    21:50
    7th

    • @bachopinbee5991
      @bachopinbee5991 3 роки тому +2

      I agree with you. That piece was a highlight

  • @artheca7887
    @artheca7887 10 місяців тому +1

    Wonderful

  • @betelgeuseromanee-conti162
    @betelgeuseromanee-conti162 4 роки тому +2

    コルトーの芸術は素晴らしい。

  • @jihyeooh
    @jihyeooh 3 роки тому +1

    wow its amazing rare zems!

  • @pelegrino791
    @pelegrino791 5 місяців тому

    Interprétation unique de cette oeuvre difficile !

  • @BWV846
    @BWV846 Рік тому +1

    Я люблю Cortot..

  • @fe12rrps
    @fe12rrps 7 років тому +7

    One of the best interpretations of this work.

  • @user-mf1by6fz5s
    @user-mf1by6fz5s 2 місяці тому

    Everything for Clara

  • @antoniofernandez-albalatga5731

    UNICO!!!!!!!!

  • @dnephi
    @dnephi 7 років тому +1

    Do you have recording or publishing dates?

    • @movingpicutres99
      @movingpicutres99 5 років тому +1

      Daniel N. Baker Mid 1935 recorded in London

  • @DragosDomnara
    @DragosDomnara Рік тому +2

    22:02 22:59

  • @Louis-OlivierB-M
    @Louis-OlivierB-M 18 днів тому

    Alfred Cortot : le Maître de : Charles Lilamand : mon Maître. "L'O"

  • @thomgeo8073
    @thomgeo8073 3 роки тому +2

    Великий пианист, Великий человек заступился за юными
    Липати и Микеланджели в разные
    годы на международных конкурсах пианистов когда их
    незаслуженно оставили без
    всяких наград другие члены
    жюри вроде уродливого Артура
    Рубинштейна, которые в подмётки не годятся этим
    ГЕНИЯЛЬНИМ ПИАНИСТАМ,
    Альфред Корто был кристальной
    души человек и пианист!!!

    • @andreyi3233
      @andreyi3233 3 роки тому +3

      Микеланджели получил свою седьмую премию на том конкурсе, где победил Эмиль Гилельс, а третье место занял Яков Флиер. Так что не надо говорить о том, что Микеланджели "засудили злые члены жюри". Кстати, там в жюри были Робер Казадезюс, Вальтер Гизекинг, Эмиль фон Зауэр. Просто АБМ тогда был не в состоянии соревноваться с другими великими. На следующем конкурсе Микеланджели уже победил без вопросов, но там у него не было достойных соперников. А говорить, что Артур Рубинштейн ничего не понимает в музыке или "урод" (это вместе с Казадезюсом, Гизекингом, фон Зауэром) - это просто недостойно культурного человека.

    • @punkpoetry
      @punkpoetry 2 роки тому

      Чем-же Рубинштейн так уродлив? Тем что черты лица еврейские?

  • @pierrejulien9990
    @pierrejulien9990 4 місяці тому

    Cortot is to Chopin what Schnabel was to Beethoven. We owe him a pianistic technique that influenced many stars including Haskil, Lipatti, Perlemuter, Ciani ... Like Horowitz, his music was not perfect but always creative and never boring.

  • @CarmenReyes-em9np
    @CarmenReyes-em9np 6 місяців тому +1

    ,,,,,, Mejico. ,🇮🇷🎶🎶🎶🎶❤❤

  • @carlosval9611
    @carlosval9611 6 років тому +4

    Nubes de colores...

  • @June-jg6et
    @June-jg6et Місяць тому

    임윤찬 기대해 봅니다

  • @stefanocerato6931
    @stefanocerato6931 2 роки тому +1

    🥰💘💘💘💘💘💘💘💘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @CarmenReyes-em9np
    @CarmenReyes-em9np 6 місяців тому

    El que puso la digitación de Chopin pues llegaban con errores. Gracia. Cortot.

  • @alainspiteri502
    @alainspiteri502 2 роки тому +1

    Cortot play Schumann , his Carnaval op-9 , Papillons op-2 , Kinderszenen etc are incomparable also Yves Nat , Clara Haskil but for one time ( j dont Like Horowitz ) j must say that Kreisleriana by V Horowitz ( recording 1975 ) are the Top of piano , this grandioso piano is perhaps not the best spirit or Schumann but piano of Horowitz is so beautiful that for me the Kreilerianas are Horowitz ( recording 1975 ' )

    • @christiankircher369
      @christiankircher369 Рік тому

      Horowitz studied with Cortot when he was in Paris did you know that? I think Horowitz was much influenced by Cortot although he never spoke about it. Cortot did show his interpretations of Chopin etudes at Moscou conservatory and I am sure Horowitz did listen carefully.

  • @lunchmind
    @lunchmind 4 роки тому +3

    So what the hell is a "Kreisleriana" anyway?

    • @Chrisdvc26
      @Chrisdvc26 4 роки тому +3

      This Schumann guy seems like a real jerk

    • @rodrigosantana5721
      @rodrigosantana5721 4 роки тому +10

      Kreisler is the main character of a novel from E.T.A Hoffman, which inspired Schumann to compose these pieces.

    • @raymondgood6555
      @raymondgood6555 4 роки тому +1

      The Voe how so?

    • @Chrisdvc26
      @Chrisdvc26 4 роки тому +1

      @@raymondgood6555 It's a Norm Macdonald joke

    • @raymondgood6555
      @raymondgood6555 4 роки тому +1

      The Voe had to look up norm Macdonald- he seems like a real jerk.

  • @michelitfr9783
    @michelitfr9783 2 місяці тому

    Как будто читаешь Гофмана

  • @paulpomme2502
    @paulpomme2502 Рік тому +1

    Non, désolé, trop de fausses notes pour moi.

  • @EmptyVee00000
    @EmptyVee00000 2 роки тому +1

    Makes one want to vomit.

  • @EmptyVee00000
    @EmptyVee00000 2 роки тому +1

    Very disjointed phrasing.

  • @freddychopin
    @freddychopin 4 роки тому +2

    Cortot and his sickeningly jarring, self-indulgent rubato have always driven me up the wall and I have absolutely no idea why he gets stanned so hard. Not only was he a Nazi sympathizer, he played like one too. The man apparently *had no fucking clue* what rubato even is, it's like he thought it was just a matter of whimsically varying your tempo or something. No, god dammit, no, when you play with rubato you have to respect the piece's momentum, you can't just vary your tempo however the fuck you want as if the music doesn't have any motherfucking inertia, otherwise you're just violently jerking it back and forth like some smoothbrain alternately slamming the brake and gas pedals in stop-and-go traffic, it's fucking maddening.
    2:16 I mean, are you kidding me? Who is this appallingly sloppy? Who the fuck hits a sour note in that passage of all passages?

    • @j.d.miller4203
      @j.d.miller4203 3 роки тому +5

      You hit a sour note with this ridiculous critique of one of the finest interpretations of this work on record. Look around Steven; you're a minority of one in the comments section of this recording. I'd love to hear your recording of it. Only I can't find it on UA-cam.

    • @freddychopin
      @freddychopin 2 роки тому +4

      @Jemand Anderes I think this guy's fantastic. His sense of meter is impeccable--and surely, Schumann demands such a faculty, with his comically-specific tempo markings. Trushechkin here strikes an ideal balance between organic fluidity and steady pulse. He's also got the Schumann locks, those help too. Thanks for sharing.

    • @davidjohnson9796
      @davidjohnson9796 Рік тому +2

      I am sorry you are so short-sided.. Cortot for me far surpasses almost al the others.

    • @scherrer4715
      @scherrer4715 9 місяців тому

      Cortot rubato was used to separate melodic lines, for Schumann this was necessary. Have you ever listened to Clara Schumann's students?