Reading “Carnaval” by Haruki Murakami. Set the book aside, picked up my iPad, found this piece, turned off my reading light and just listened. My dog is now asleep with his head on the book. Beautiful piece. So glad to find others who love Murakami!
That is Schumanns longest piece for solo piano. What a fantastic performance. Excellent technique, dynamics and i must say that it was the best performance that i saw and heard. Bravo.
Anche a me è capitato lo stesso: leggevo Murakami e arrivato dove la scelta del brano è Carnevale, ho lasciato il libro, ho spento la luce, ho trovato Carnevale e l' ho ascoltato Non lo conoscevo e mi ha subito affascinato. Il pianista è supremo
Escuché esta pieza gracias al ensayo sobre la fealdad y la belleza que hace Murakami en su último libro "Primera persona del singular". Leer a Murakami acompañado de la música que casi siempre menciona en sus novelas es una delicia.
An absolutely amazing interpretation of a brilliant pianist, who is distinguished by rare qualities - the ability to sing on the piano, beautiful and unique phrasing and an amazing depth of understanding of the composer's intention. . .
During the Romantic period, there were composers who, at an early stage of this time, developed music, truly to dance (suite). They usually started with an Overture or Entrance, Preamble or Symphony (not to be confused with the orchestra suite, this is completely different, much more recent and with several movements) followed by an Alemanda, Corrente, Sarabanda, Giga, Passepieds, etc. This dance was developed in conjunction with several participants, a feature of all social gatherings. Dance was one of the ways to reveal the real social importance who provided them. At the beginning of this period the countries of southern Europe and the Slavic nations made a very important contribution to the heritage of dance. At this stage, in this type of music, the works of Shumann are distinguished, especially the Carnaval op 9.It is a music of great sensitivity and above all directed to the dance that was practiced in the mundane meetings of the time. The grace with which it is performed is outstanding, with sublime technique and great talent and delicacy. The pianist is sublime. Congratulations on excellent recording that fills us with great pleasure to hear.
Schumann at the summit of his genius! This is a masterpiece! I’ve loved it ever since I first heard it. The Promenade is gorgeous! What’s difficult about Schumann (and Ravel) is that their music is difficult without being virtuosic for its own sake. You really have to make it sound musical. Carnival is a circus scene full of imagery. I felt the pianist was trying to get through this piece rather than conveying the scenes. This piece is so vivid and visceral to me. I imagine a toy box come to life! The chosen tempos here were too extreme for my liking...
No era el único que podia hacer esto.Otros grandes genios también lo podían hacer.Como los lider de Mendelson o las danzas Españolas de Enrique Granados o los improntus del gran genio de Chopin.
one of the best interpretations of schumann´s "carnaval" EVER: the big palette of romantic colors is here combined in a slightly excentric manner: fabulous!
Yes... I was waiting for it and i knew it will come... Sculpture experiment and this music maniac schumman just plays with his instrument as a rare genius.
"Chopin" describes Chopin musically..it's also a pure type of platonic love letter to Chopin ( who he helped discover). the beauty of the music is bewitching.
Tutti i pezzi sono bellissimi, “Chopin” è quasi una confessione d’amore da Schumann a Chopin e si sente che lo stimava come musicista. Il pianista ha interpretato molto bene. È bravissimo.
Yo la escucho por primera vez, estoy en la pag. 192 del libro Primera persona de singular", nos reunimos en el tiempo los lectores de este libro con esta música
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After listening to several other performances on UA-cam by Boris Giltburg, I must agree with you 100%. The clarity, the ability to distinctly hear every note and the weight given to it, is the characteristic of his performances I am most impressed with.
I love the contrast between Florestan and Eusebius! I'm wondering if they are manifestations of Schumann's bipolar disorder, which I believe is also reflected in Chopin's Second Ballade, and is conveniently dedicated to Schumann. Perhaps Frederic was on to something?
Here for the last murakami's book
Me too 😁
Same lol
Sameee omg 😂
Same. Curious what people/writers are referring to...
Same! I've left 5 similar posts for the other songs mentioned in "First Person Singular" 😁
Reading “Carnaval” by Haruki Murakami. Set the book aside, picked up my iPad, found this piece, turned off my reading light and just listened. My dog is now asleep with his head on the book. Beautiful piece. So glad to find others who love Murakami!
i wish u best :)
And in Roald Dahl's short story (Edward the Conqueror)
OMG I just did the same thing !
same here ;-) greetings from berlin
Same here. :)
The only piece of music I would take with me to a remote island 😜
I'm reading the book rn
that’s a murakami reference I guess hahaha
Desert island i guess 😂
Thank you Haruki Murakami!!really beautiful music!!!
👌👋
Op.9 Carnaval
Prelude 0:50
Pierrot 3:12
Arlequin 4:23
Valse Noble 5:00
Eusebius 6:11
Florestan 8:10
Coquette 9:12
Reply 10:24
(Sphinxes)
Papillons (Butterflies) 11:18
ASCH-SCHA (Dancing Letters) 12:03
Chiarina 12:47
Chopin 13:45
Estrella 15:10
Recognition 15:36
Pantalon et Colombine 17:29
Valse Allemande 18:37
Paganini 19:32
Aveu (confession) 20:55
Promenade 22:20
Pause 24:16
March of the League of David against the Philistines 24:35
thank you so much
Me too. Thank You, so much. 💗
Thank you for the breakdown. Makes listening even more pleasure giving.
UA-cam users that share timestamps in the comments of in classical music videos are the backbone of our society.
Thank YoU!
Gracias Murakami por traerme aquí. Leerte siempre es un placer, descubrir tu música un placer añadido
A real king, a genius at the piano, listening to Boris Giltburg - is a pleasure !🙏
Reading Carnival piece by murakami. Relaxed and happy
That is Schumanns longest piece for solo piano. What a fantastic performance. Excellent technique, dynamics and i must say that it was the best performance that i saw and heard. Bravo.
R.I.P Schumann. Even his pieces near the end of his life are so magical despite his deteriorating mental state.
this was not anything near the end of his life
@@nasirferguson4098 I never said that, as It says 'even his...'
Boris is one of the greatest pianists we have now days. By the depth of his performances he is among just a few..!!
Anche a me è capitato lo stesso: leggevo Murakami e arrivato dove la scelta del brano è Carnevale, ho lasciato il libro, ho spento la luce, ho trovato Carnevale e l' ho ascoltato
Non lo conoscevo e mi ha subito affascinato. Il pianista è supremo
Scusate: Carnaval, corretto automaticamente e io non me n'ero accorto
Escuché esta pieza gracias al ensayo sobre la fealdad y la belleza que hace Murakami en su último libro "Primera persona del singular".
Leer a Murakami acompañado de la música que casi siempre menciona en sus novelas es una delicia.
nunca he leido este escritor. esta pieza es super conocida
también estoy aquí por el libro 😊
Es una delicia leer a Murakami y escuchar la música que menciona. Yo también coincido con vosotros. Leyendo Primera persona del singular
También leyendo Primera persona del singular....Es un gusto saber que podemos coincidir con gente extraña, con tan solo leer al mismo escritor....
Escuché por primera vez hace 60 años esta gran pieza de piano tocada maravillosamente por mi abuelita Lala. Hoy conocí la interesante obra de Murakami
Schumann will always be one of my top favorite piano composers.
Mine too.
Me too
Me too
Me too.
Me too.
Thank you, Haruki Murakami! Greetings from Romania.
Puternic
An absolutely stunning performance! He knows how to sing, beautiful phrasing, a rare artist!
An absolutely amazing interpretation of a brilliant pianist, who is distinguished by rare qualities - the ability to sing on the piano, beautiful and unique phrasing and an amazing depth of understanding of the composer's intention. . .
Great performance of a very difficult and amazing work by Robert Schumann. Thank you.
Gracias mil Murakami. Belleza de muy alto brillo
Amazing and beautiful performance❣️Boris Giltburg is a magical pianist and is so captivating to watch playing these wonderful musical creations! 👏 🎶🎵🎹
Excellent! Beautiful playing! Brightness, powerful. Thank you. Ricardo, from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
What a passionate performance! I am speechless. Thank you.
borisis explaining perfect each phrase, each sound. an astounding pianist of this century
Wonderful interpretation, a master is playing. so delicate, romantic. Thanks!!
BRAVO!!!!
During the Romantic period, there were composers who, at an early stage of this time, developed music, truly to dance (suite). They usually started with an Overture or Entrance, Preamble or Symphony (not to be confused with the orchestra suite, this is completely different, much more recent and with several movements) followed by an Alemanda, Corrente, Sarabanda, Giga, Passepieds, etc. This dance was developed in conjunction with several participants, a feature of all social gatherings. Dance was one of the ways to reveal the real social importance who provided them. At the beginning of this period the countries of southern Europe and the Slavic nations made a very important contribution to the heritage of dance. At this stage, in this type of music, the works of Shumann are distinguished, especially the Carnaval op 9.It is a music of great sensitivity and above all directed to the dance that was practiced in the mundane meetings of the time. The grace with which it is performed is outstanding, with sublime technique and great talent and delicacy. The pianist is sublime. Congratulations on excellent recording that fills us with great pleasure to hear.
My love for Schumann, music and the fact that I'm bipolar, same as Schumann brought me here
An amazing performance! A truly enjoyable experience!
Que interpretação magnífica❤ Schumann sem dúvidas um dos melhores compositores
What an amazing piece, thank u for the recommendation Murakami
C'est tres beau, magnifique !
Thank you. Chiari brought tears to my eye... as always.
Beautiful. Loved this performance.
Murakami nas nadahnjuje!
The Carnaval made me like his (Schumann's) music even more. I can't stop listening to this...
Schumann at the summit of his genius! This is a masterpiece! I’ve loved it ever since I first heard it. The Promenade is gorgeous!
What’s difficult about Schumann (and Ravel) is that their music is difficult without being virtuosic for its own sake. You really have to make it sound musical. Carnival is a circus scene full of imagery. I felt the pianist was trying to get through this piece rather than conveying the scenes. This piece is so vivid and visceral to me. I imagine a toy box come to life!
The chosen tempos here were too extreme for my liking...
Es la 1a vez que escucho esta obra de Schumann,me gustó mucho yo ejecuté otra,no son fáciles pero son hermosas
Beautiful pianist and wonderful piece
unity through diversity. Schumann the only composer who could do this. dozens of completely unique themes unified within one piece.
No era el único que podia hacer esto.Otros grandes genios también lo podían hacer.Como los lider de Mendelson o las danzas Españolas de Enrique Granados o los improntus del gran genio de Chopin.
powerful but also delicated. ooh i love this performance!
Teşekkürler Murakami ❤
anche io, leggendo Murakami, mi sono incuriosito pe questo pezzo che non conoscevo.
Bravi tutti
so far this performance is the best I've heard played.
Agree
one of the best interpretations of schumann´s "carnaval" EVER: the big palette of romantic colors is here combined in a slightly excentric manner: fabulous!
Very beautiful. Can picture all that Schumann describes. 👏👏👏👏🙏🙏
멋진 연주 감사합니다
Obrigado Haruki Murakami. ❤
Thanks Murakami
12:48 - 13:43
Chiarina's part is my favorite *_*
Me too!
Me too ! ❤️
I cried
omg I lov this music
Yes... I was waiting for it and i knew it will come... Sculpture experiment and this music maniac schumman just plays with his instrument as a rare genius.
Superbe et sublime. Merci.:)
"Chopin" describes Chopin musically..it's also a pure type of platonic love letter to Chopin ( who he helped discover). the beauty of the music is bewitching.
I love how it is still very much a Schumann piece though as it seems like he is in no way trying to mimic Chopin.
Came here after hearing it on the radio the other day. Such a nice piece.
Estoy aquí por el último libro de Murakami. Gracias otra vez, Haruki Murakami.
It takes a master to play a master's music.
Great, superbe.
Fantástica interpretação. Força jovem.
Chiarina 12:47 - this is just fantastic. What an amazing composition.
me too, tanks to murakami music feeling
Wonderful characterisation,transparent textures,&dynamics. Bravo! Amadeus
Don't ever stop playing Schumann!!
Such a great performance !
Conmocionante
Amazing perform !!!
Maravillosa obra y magistralmente interpretada!!
Powerful and delicately.....
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Tutti i pezzi sono bellissimi, “Chopin” è quasi una confessione d’amore da Schumann a Chopin e si sente che lo stimava come musicista.
Il pianista ha interpretato molto bene.
È bravissimo.
La magia musical, parece inentendible - tanto volumen fantatico con solo 7 notas ¡¡¡
Ooooh! Boris que lindo, eres grande, fantástico, tienes una nueva fan...♥️🎹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏♥️
Murakami brought me here
Exelente Carnaval ,Boris Shuman es hermoso , 💞 ya eres un concertista de verdad. 🇮🇷🙋😂
Marvelous,bravo!
13:44 Best part.
Its called "Chopin"
❤️
The best 12-47
נפלא. ביצוע מרחיב נפש וממלא את הנשמה.
amazing performance!
Obrigado, Haruki Murakami !!! Brasil !
The best version I've heard-certainly better than mine! Not sure what the critisims are about the preamble...
Murakami sent me 😎
12:47 Wunderschön!!! 😊
it's good not to listen to something this good too often.
Yo la escucho por primera vez, estoy en la pag. 192 del libro Primera persona de singular", nos reunimos en el tiempo los lectores de este libro con esta música
Murakami me trajo hasta aquí.
I guess it's just so hard to forget such amazing performances such as Arthur Rubinstein..lol. Will forever LOVE that man's interpretation
Murakami sent me
We are very happy to announce that the 14th Arthur Rubinstein International Piano Master Competition will be streamed live!
The competition is being held on the 13th of May through the 29th, and this year we are holding an especially joyful celebration: the competition's 40th anniversary!
Subscribe to our channel for more updates:
ua-cam.com/users/AthurRubinstein
19:32 best part of the set
gifted brings out the music's charm.
I learn so much from Murakami!
crystaline clarity. A+
After listening to several other performances on UA-cam by Boris Giltburg, I must agree with you 100%. The clarity, the ability to distinctly hear every note and the weight given to it, is the characteristic of his performances I am most impressed with.
Murakami
Search this song while i read Murakami’s book...amazing
I love the contrast between Florestan and Eusebius! I'm wondering if they are manifestations of Schumann's bipolar disorder, which I believe is also reflected in Chopin's Second Ballade, and is conveniently dedicated to Schumann. Perhaps Frederic was on to something?
Well conceived!
ieri
I’ll take this to a deserted island too
It was worth watching him adjust his seat for 10 000 hours ;)
oh, just nerves :)
More like 40 seconds. The pianist must take as long as he wishes to ensure that everything is right for him.
Spoken like a true non pianist.
@@RajaPianist well, the guy can type
@@mitsoukoguerlain849 : 😂
amazing performance 💗💗
Just have read it...and listened...amused by Shinagawa monkey... Reminded of Kafka again...thank you Mr Murakami
Bravo Boris!
8:30
Papillons op. 2?
Yeah
Wow, the Reconnaisance got me drop my jaw
He uses surprisingly little pedal, IMHO, and it works extremely well!
Murakami here I am
Excelente Boris Giltburg !!!!!!! Ema Knoch
13:45 In this part it is clear that Schumann made a brief reference to Chopin! 😃 This is just wonderful! 💯
It’s so beautiful!
im pretty sure it's more self-expessing that the average Chopin piece tho hehe