YES!!! This IS the real THING...!!! Old World BEAUTIFUL... I'm sure Backaus was old enough to hear the "famous" students of Liszt and Chopin... and they all played with such GREAT refinement... an utter elegance... and their sound was always more "relaxed" and subtler then what we normally hear now a days... Thanks for uploading for us!!!
At last I can listen to them in one batch, THANK YOU! The great one certainly set a standard - a rather high standard - for these studies - at least for Opus25.
For those of you who find Backhaus' playing of the Opus 25 Etudes impressive here, I recommend you look for his 1953 Lugano recital, which features seven of them (1,2,3,6,8,9,5) along with the Nocturne in D flat major and the Waltz in E flat major. The playing is truly magical -- even more flowing and beautiful in tone than with this early legendary recording. You can find it on the super budget Membran 10cd box, "Great Pianists" (along with recitals by Gulda, Serkin, Cherkassky, Berman, Gilels, Anda, Cziffra, and others).
Le jeune Backhaus dans les études de Chopin est le seul à avoir approché l’immense Cortot. C’est du piano sorti tout droit du XIXeme siècle, et le vieux style qui émerge de sa tombe, mais sans les licences habituelles.
Its such a human play not like the unhuman Pollini play. The phrases are beautiful done the structure is solid and the sound never aggresiv but round. no lack of energy or power though. despite of freedom of expression great understanding and respect of the text and his details.
Contrast 25.7 with 25.12, Wow. It's impressive when you can't even tell the same man is playing both etudes except for them being played on the same piano. The styles are so different. And I don't mean just the mood of the pieces.
This assessment is delibarate libel -- not new, you commented Backhaus' play of the etudes no. 10 likewise and seem to be fond of your spiteful formulation. Backhaus not only certainly masters all technical difficulties but makes the exercises sing. Bravo.
YES!!! This IS the real THING...!!! Old World BEAUTIFUL... I'm sure Backaus was old enough to hear the "famous" students of Liszt and Chopin... and they all played with such GREAT refinement... an utter elegance... and their sound was always more "relaxed" and subtler then what we normally hear now a days... Thanks for uploading for us!!!
best chopin playing i know
0:01 Wonderful the way he hangs on to the top note for just a fraction longer than normal
An underrated genius.
Hardly 'underrated'. He was one of greratest of all pianists for any age. Up witrh Rachmaninoff Horowitz etc
Imagine if they had the recording technics back then like they have now. Wilhelm Backhaus playing was just incredible.
Totalmente de acuerdo.
At last I can listen to them in one batch, THANK YOU! The great one certainly set a standard - a rather high standard - for these studies - at least for Opus25.
For those of you who find Backhaus' playing of the Opus 25 Etudes impressive here, I recommend you look for his 1953 Lugano recital, which features seven of them (1,2,3,6,8,9,5) along with the Nocturne in D flat major and the Waltz in E flat major. The playing is truly magical -- even more flowing and beautiful in tone than with this early legendary recording. You can find it on the super budget Membran 10cd box, "Great Pianists" (along with recitals by Gulda, Serkin, Cherkassky, Berman, Gilels, Anda, Cziffra, and others).
I had the privilege of attending his recitals when he came to Buenos Aires many years ago, at the Teatro Colón. He was outstanding !!!!!!
Certainly great recordings, but I prefer these pre-war recordings.
IMHO it's impossible to play it better.
He was such a master. Thank you!
ポリーニより前の時代にこんなに弾くピアニストがいるとは思わなかった。
それもベートーヴェン弾きで定評のあったバックハウスだなんて!!
道理でベートーヴェンもロマンチックだなと感じた筈だ。凄い。
ポリーニは、バックハウスのファンだと聞いたことがあります。それにしても、なんて素敵な演奏なんでしょう。
@@福島由紀子-i7k Es natural. Todo gran pianista ha de ser fanático de Backhaus.
Remembering WILHELM BACKHAUS (1884 - 1969) on his birthday !
Backhaus is the man!
Wunderschön! 💗
Astonishing!
So beautiful!!! also his tone....
WB's performance of the "double thirds" etude is as brilliant as Josef Lhevinne's which is magnificent.
Superb performance. The outdated recording technology does not prevent me from Imagining Backhaus playing live.
One can imagine Backhaus getting into a world of his own and playing these till his heart;s content. Wish we were looking on.
Mil gracias, que talento
Magnificent!
Grande pianista!
Thanks for uploading!
Wonderful !!!
Superlative !!
Le jeune Backhaus dans les études de Chopin est le seul à avoir approché l’immense Cortot. C’est du piano sorti tout droit du XIXeme siècle, et le vieux style qui émerge de sa tombe, mais sans les licences habituelles.
Most personal and characterful a minor nr.4😊
Its such a human play not like the unhuman Pollini play. The phrases are beautiful done the structure is solid and the sound never aggresiv but round. no lack of energy or power though. despite of freedom of expression great understanding and respect of the text and his details.
Superb! :-)
No. 4 is the best I've ever heard it.
Every single one is the best I've ever heard, and I've heard a LOT!
Contrast 25.7 with 25.12, Wow. It's impressive when you can't even tell the same man is playing both etudes except for them being played on the same piano. The styles are so different. And I don't mean just the mood of the pieces.
Colossal Backhaus in Beethoven-Brahms , in Mozart or Chopin it's an other thing
Ya salió el sabio de costumbre.
La poésie à l'ancienne !
so... old world deep....
Much better thsn Arrau...Pollini
Very beautifully done...but I still prefer Vladamir Ashkenazy's interpretations.
He doesn't quite manage 10:00.
a strange lack of feeling
Otro sabio.
Horrible! He swallowed a metronome and plays everything alla marcia!
This assessment is delibarate libel -- not new, you commented Backhaus'
play of the etudes no. 10 likewise and seem to be fond of your spiteful formulation.
Backhaus not only certainly masters all technical difficulties but makes
the exercises sing. Bravo.
Otro sabio más, sentando cátedra.