Vladimir Horowitz having fun with his piano at home (1985).

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  • @ghernandez6457
    @ghernandez6457 3 роки тому +895

    "I am ready for everything , I know everything" Imagine having such confidence as a pianist when you are 70 plus years old.

    • @Seaman1010
      @Seaman1010 3 роки тому +67

      80 plus actually

    • @maikolmaru1902
      @maikolmaru1902 3 роки тому +37

      Because that was actually right and accurate

    • @Seaman1010
      @Seaman1010 3 роки тому +9

      @@maikolmaru1902 that's not the point. Just makes it more impressive imho

    • @beatlessteve1010
      @beatlessteve1010 3 роки тому +10

      Even at 80 plus...he was a phenomenon

    • @Breakbeat90s
      @Breakbeat90s Рік тому +11

      A lot of them do, but most of them probably Dunning Krugering. Horowitz was fr.

  • @thezealouscellist1966
    @thezealouscellist1966 Рік тому +527

    This video should be titled: "How many times Wanda Toscanini Horowitz rolls her eyes in 5 minutes"

    • @bevaconme
      @bevaconme 7 місяців тому +9

      no doubt about it: she's her father's daughter.

    • @danielkonicki1219
      @danielkonicki1219 6 місяців тому +1

      😂

    • @ScaramouchedaVinci
      @ScaramouchedaVinci 3 місяці тому +6

      Wanda Toscanini Horowitz is said to have been a very strict woman. Horowitz's nervous breakdown in 1953 is also said to be connected to this.

    • @felinequeen9243
      @felinequeen9243 2 місяці тому +6

      And says "No" whenever he wants to play something he likes. Horowitz is like a little kid so excited to show the visitors all the pieces that he likes. His wife is like a mother who is just annoyed that he is not shown in the best light. So cute, the both of them.

    • @felinequeen9243
      @felinequeen9243 2 місяці тому +6

      @@ScaramouchedaVinci Yes I was having nervous breakdown just watching this video. She doesn't let him do anything. LOL

  • @pantoleonantonio9653
    @pantoleonantonio9653 4 роки тому +531

    I hope that that when im at the end of my life I'll be able to sit at the piano and play with such magical child-like enthusiasm as Mr. Horowitz.

    • @CatLover69420
      @CatLover69420 3 роки тому +5

      Unfortunately for us, life is hard and cruel

    • @matsu820
      @matsu820 3 роки тому +11

      @@CatLover69420 Life, on a fundamental level, isn't any different for you or me than it was for yesterday's people.

    • @CatLover69420
      @CatLover69420 3 роки тому +4

      @@matsu820 yeah we might have a chance

  • @davidecarlassara8525
    @davidecarlassara8525 Рік тому +343

    After saying "I know everything" he proceeds to confuse the ending of 1st scherzo with the one from 1st ballade. What a boss

    • @jackkenefick2696
      @jackkenefick2696 Рік тому +5

      Meta-Boss

    • @richardaltieri8528
      @richardaltieri8528 9 місяців тому +18

      Proving that even the kings of the world are not immune to the nonsense that we all go through with women.

    • @davidecarlassara8525
      @davidecarlassara8525 9 місяців тому +41

      @@richardaltieri8528 why do you write this sexist bs?

    • @anotherdepressedmusician
      @anotherdepressedmusician 8 місяців тому +26

      i think he knew which piece he was playing. he was just giving stream-of-consciousness commentary jumping to different musical examples, it was the interviewer who assumed he was talking about the first scherzo and mistook it with the ending of the ballade

    • @vova47
      @vova47 7 місяців тому +8

      He didn't confuse anything, he was giving us delicious bits of various dishes and being playful.

  • @Paul-lm5gv
    @Paul-lm5gv Рік тому +102

    I didn't realize he had quit a sense of humor! I will always appreciate that human side of him now whenever i hear him play.

    • @AlbertAlbertB.
      @AlbertAlbertB. 11 місяців тому +2

      Just listen to his recordings! Full of humour, all of them.

    • @silva777
      @silva777 Місяць тому +1

      You can hear his sense of humor in some of his recordings.

    • @pavelist1985
      @pavelist1985 24 дні тому +1

      Вы не русский)) Поэтому многого не поняли. У него чувство юмора прекрасно)

  • @iTasteTheTim
    @iTasteTheTim 4 роки тому +546

    What a delightful human being

  • @APotatoWT
    @APotatoWT 3 роки тому +405

    I wish there were full recording of Rachmaninoff piano concerto no2.
    The passage he played only lasted for around 10 seconds, but that was the most magnificent thing I’ve heard.

    • @horst29
      @horst29 Рік тому +8

      I wish as well, but there is a recording for Richter that is magnificent

    • @nabzwee1337
      @nabzwee1337 Рік тому +2

      I completely agree, before I swore to Kissins recording but this is unbelievably beautiful

    • @juliberk
      @juliberk Рік тому +1

      I was thinking the same thing. It was so pretty. He made everything sound like gold.

    • @maddannafizz
      @maddannafizz Рік тому

      He is such a lovely.man...seems quite loved by all around him .i wouod have liked to have had one lesson with 😢 it would be 6 hours wrong xx

    • @henrytherat1416
      @henrytherat1416 8 місяців тому +1

      @@nabzwee1337i swore the kissins then i heard yunchan lim’s.

  • @zalobo
    @zalobo Рік тому +35

    I attended his Concert many years ago. Shook his hand and had him sign the program. I still have it. Breathtaking performance !!! ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING !!!!!

    • @musiclove8851
      @musiclove8851 5 місяців тому

      You re really lucky man 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹

    • @pavelist1985
      @pavelist1985 24 дні тому

      Вот сильно вам завидую белой завистью)))

  • @jackkenefick2696
    @jackkenefick2696 Рік тому +85

    "Improvisation. I am still a musician too!" Best line!

  • @eddiebeato5546
    @eddiebeato5546 4 роки тому +379

    Horowitz' true charm was his personality, unique pianism, and of course, he was an incredible pianist and poet, as influenced by his love for the opera!

    • @JSBach-pd4yg
      @JSBach-pd4yg 3 роки тому

      Also overrated

    • @trivekz
      @trivekz 2 роки тому

      @@JSBach-pd4yg so is Bach

    • @arctica3037
      @arctica3037 2 роки тому +3

      @@JSBach-pd4yg Nah def not tell me who is the best then in your opinion

    • @silvio2869
      @silvio2869 2 роки тому

      @@JSBach-pd4yg i think con fari, yout opinion Is truly posterdati with two Also a Little antani.
      But vicesindaco tells Trinita confraternita pulitina

    • @shandfan
      @shandfan 2 роки тому +1

      @@arctica3037 Maybe his wife Wanda.She has played an important role in the life of Horowitz.She was,like her father Arturo Toscanini a hard task master/mistress.

  • @magnusaiko8422
    @magnusaiko8422 3 роки тому +182

    Rachmaninoff is my favourite composer, happy to know one of my favourite pianist of all time had great relations with him.

    • @maikolmaru1902
      @maikolmaru1902 3 роки тому +25

      Horowitz saying that Rachmaninoff was a composer, pianist and conductor and was great in all three. And his wife saying he was a gentleman.

    • @robertjason6885
      @robertjason6885 Рік тому +3

      Bernstein and Previn were the American versions of triple threats. Both immensely talented. Rachmaninov said after hear Horowitz play the 3rd Piano concerto, he said “he couldn’t match it Paraphrasing).”

    • @SiEmG
      @SiEmG 7 місяців тому +3

      @@robertjason6885 rachmaninoff said that he cant match horowitz 3d piano concerto?

    • @robertjason6885
      @robertjason6885 7 місяців тому +1

      @@SiEmGYes. Rachmaninov said Horowitz plays it better. I don’t agree.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      @@SiEmG He could because Horowitz never a concerto let alone a 3rd... Even though he said he's a musician, he never actually wrote a composition of importance he was famous for his interpretation of the Rach 3 mainly!

  • @spaghettiking7312
    @spaghettiking7312 Рік тому +83

    This footage in many ways feels like the end of an era.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому +2

      Explain yourself, woman!!!

    • @Marrio49
      @Marrio49 Місяць тому +1

      You’re right. It was

    • @Marrio49
      @Marrio49 Місяць тому +1

      @@spaghettiking7312
      Even today’s orchestras and musicians lack the artistry of the great musical artists of the 40’s to 60’s and early 70’s.

    • @maggoteater2290
      @maggoteater2290 27 днів тому

      ​@@Marrio49 well to be fair, techniques and how to play is way more unified through the internet. If you want to play something right now, you go on youtube and find the sound you are looking for

  • @leonmaliniak
    @leonmaliniak 2 роки тому +79

    Besides his unique and amazing technical virtuosity, which is still unparalleled, and his musicality and interpretation, you have to marvel at HOROWITZ's virtually unlimited repertoire of the most difficult compositions in piano history all of which he can play from memory...AMAZING

    • @silva777
      @silva777 Місяць тому

      When he was asked how he practiced, he replied "I practice my repertoire".

  • @aldoringo439
    @aldoringo439 3 роки тому +74

    Horowitz reminds me of my grandad tbh. Very old fashioned, belonging to a dying generation, he too has that same way of being able to put on a show, to take control of a situation, but still be relaxed and modest through it.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      Horowitz and your dad being old fashion?

  • @Rob_Mike_Litterst
    @Rob_Mike_Litterst 3 роки тому +80

    He seems delighted and happy to chat and demonstrate small bits of his vast talent. Wow.

  • @kickintheshamrok
    @kickintheshamrok 4 роки тому +110

    my piano teacher would help me practice for competitions by playing horowitz CDs for schubert and chopin pieces as i played along listening to the way he expressed each piece. he was her favorite pianist.
    she recently passed and ill never forget it was around that time that i discovered this video. i see her soul and love for music in him. ill miss her forever

    • @Ari-gv3bc
      @Ari-gv3bc 4 роки тому +2

      Horowitz didn’t agree with competitions

    • @kickintheshamrok
      @kickintheshamrok 4 роки тому +3

      @@Ari-gv3bc i think you fail to see the point 🤣 but duly noted

    • @Ari-gv3bc
      @Ari-gv3bc 4 роки тому

      @@kickintheshamrok lol I think so

    • @kickintheshamrok
      @kickintheshamrok 3 роки тому

      @johnthreesixteen 14 thank you john ☺️

    • @ArtOfPlaying
      @ArtOfPlaying 3 роки тому

      Check my latest video on Horowitz VS Lang Lang! :D

  • @evifnoskcaj
    @evifnoskcaj Рік тому +22

    His magical smile for the Tea for Two improv is one of my favorite things on all of UA-cam.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      Who composed "Tea for Two"?

    • @IndigoDellaBadia
      @IndigoDellaBadia Місяць тому

      Art Tatum

    • @newaccent1973
      @newaccent1973 Місяць тому +1

      @@IndigoDellaBadia Vincent Yeomans wrote the tune. AT is famous for an arrangement / improv of it.

    • @IndigoDellaBadia
      @IndigoDellaBadia Місяць тому

      @@newaccent1973 Thank you! I didn't know that....

  • @musical_lolu4811
    @musical_lolu4811 4 роки тому +132

    2:26 such brilliant tone!

    • @Deeznutsmynamejeff21
      @Deeznutsmynamejeff21 4 роки тому +7

      That’s from Rachmaninov’s piano concerto no 2 if I’m correct

    • @musical_lolu4811
      @musical_lolu4811 4 роки тому +26

      @@Deeznutsmynamejeff21 Yeah that's correct. I was referring to the tone quality he gets outta the piano. I've never heard Rach 2 sound so crystal-ey. Wish he had recorded it.

    • @Deeznutsmynamejeff21
      @Deeznutsmynamejeff21 4 роки тому +3

      @@musical_lolu4811 my mistake. He makes Rachmaninov absolutely magical, do you know if there exists a full recording of Horowitz playing this concerto?

    • @pryx8532
      @pryx8532 3 роки тому

      @@Deeznutsmynamejeff21 pretty sure he never recorded it

    • @Notna-e5s
      @Notna-e5s 3 роки тому +6

      He wasn't even looking

  • @megabugginout
    @megabugginout 11 місяців тому +5

    The joy in his face when he plays. I need that back. 😢😢😢

  • @Misteribel
    @Misteribel Рік тому +6

    Seeing toys, how can you not totally fall in love with this legendary, kind man. Very refreshing to see him so relaxed and playful!

  • @tomasjosefpiano8902
    @tomasjosefpiano8902 Рік тому +28

    The way he lights up after playing something silly... How can anyone dislike this man.

  • @nerilcatte0931
    @nerilcatte0931 3 роки тому +19

    I didn’t know he was this adorable and charming no wonder his music is so fascinating

  • @sillagana
    @sillagana 3 роки тому +157

    "can i play march now?"
    "no its time for you to go to bed"
    let the man play

    • @SiEmG
      @SiEmG 7 місяців тому +2

      hahaahh exactly

    • @h5z23
      @h5z23 24 дні тому

      what match is he playing?

  • @oskarr5676
    @oskarr5676 Рік тому +3

    Yooo improvisation was soooo beautiful

  • @Beyondabsence
    @Beyondabsence 2 роки тому +22

    An exuberant, defiant little child! I love his playing and personality.

    • @jefolson6989
      @jefolson6989 Рік тому

      He was kept a child in many ways. Protected from the outside world from Wanda who peeled his bananas.

  • @Punkledunk
    @Punkledunk 3 роки тому +178

    “Can I play a march now?”
    “No no, no march.”

    • @TimothyAsbridge_TENOR
      @TimothyAsbridge_TENOR 3 роки тому +59

      Plays it anyway

    • @FranciannCapman
      @FranciannCapman 3 роки тому +19

      Plays march. Hahaha

    • @Punkledunk
      @Punkledunk 2 роки тому

      Hahaha exactly. So cheeky 😂

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG Рік тому +3

      @@TimothyAsbridge_TENOR And with such vigour in the bass. I'm sure Souza would have approved!

    • @jacob9540
      @jacob9540 Рік тому +4

      Why is she being so annoying lmao. Telling him not to play

  • @LarryShone
    @LarryShone 7 днів тому +2

    Superb video. What a man he was

  • @epiclauren4757
    @epiclauren4757 3 роки тому +24

    if there was somebody dead you could meet. this wonderful person is definitely one of the candidates!

    • @beatlessteve1010
      @beatlessteve1010 3 роки тому

      I thought the exact same thing..that is just crazy!!

    • @handledis
      @handledis Місяць тому

      Listening to him play, while he makes silly jokes on the side 😊

  • @muhammadsadiq8659
    @muhammadsadiq8659 3 роки тому +83

    Even at this age he was still a child 😂
    What a great person he was, I miss him even that I was born 12 years after he died

    • @MichaelLenz1
      @MichaelLenz1 Рік тому

      All people turn to childs with age

  • @yetanotherpianist4449
    @yetanotherpianist4449 Рік тому +4

    omgawd i didnt know there was also a UA-cam of these 'series' woo soo hapyyy
    that horowitz tone man. you can say what you want but horowitz remains horowitz and there will never be another one like him.

  • @KizmetSirajli
    @KizmetSirajli 4 роки тому +14

    This is amazing. Thank you for posting.

  • @cjg8763
    @cjg8763 Рік тому +5

    Great pianist, filmed the year I was born! I hope I can still sit at the piano and play when I'm as old as he was then!

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      That implies you think you can play like Horowitz right now! But few can play on that elite level maybe few hundred thousand out of around 8 million alive today can play on his level!

    • @silva777
      @silva777 Місяць тому

      He played concerts for many more years. He gave a sold-out recital in Moscow at age 82. He brought his piano from New York.

    • @cjg8763
      @cjg8763 Місяць тому

      @@v4v819 How did I imply that? Try re-reading what I actually said.

  • @polymath6475
    @polymath6475 5 місяців тому +2

    I will never forget seeing his live performance

  • @WorldofWonder-he9vg
    @WorldofWonder-he9vg 6 місяців тому +1

    This is perfectly wonderful! I love it! Hope all the best to him, and God bless you!

  • @aus822
    @aus822 4 роки тому +28

    I just hope one day i can play as eloquently as Horowitz

    • @chris93703
      @chris93703 3 роки тому +11

      I can always hope but I can never play the piano the way he plays it.

    • @aus822
      @aus822 3 роки тому +7

      @@chris93703 no one can

  • @kwankeihung932
    @kwankeihung932 4 роки тому +18

    I love u Horowitz !!!Horowitz forever

  • @WoolcampmariAno18b
    @WoolcampmariAno18b 4 місяці тому +1

    I love how free he feels playing everything he knows and loves

  • @johnschlesinger2009
    @johnschlesinger2009 Рік тому +14

    "The greatest pianist alive or dead" - Neville Cardus, an eminent music critic. He revised his opinion later, saying that he had not included the pianists as yet unborn. A colleague, on hearing a very early recording of Horowitz, immediately recognised it as the work of Horowitz. Most pianists sound fairly alike, but Horowitz's sound and manner were unique. His musical imagination made almost all others sound much of a muchness. He knew this - he said "I am not assemblyline pianist".

    • @GURUGOLDBERG
      @GURUGOLDBERG Рік тому +1

      He actually said it about Claudio ARRAU.

  • @paulbaldadig4071
    @paulbaldadig4071 8 місяців тому +1

    The way Mr. Horowitz plays the piano effortlessly must have been exactly the same as Chopin/Liszt etc. played. They are simply 'one' with the piano. I love how he talks about Sergei Rachmanninov. He also played the most difficult pieces effortlessly. Without paper, just by feeling because they can and know exactly what is under each key. RIP mr Horowitz🙏.

  • @Chr.U.Cas1622
    @Chr.U.Cas1622 5 місяців тому +2

    👍👌👏 Fortunately still a playful young inner boy/child in this great old man!

  • @tomschoenke5519
    @tomschoenke5519 Рік тому +12

    He goes through pieces like I go through magazines at the doctors office.

  • @dr.brianjudedelimaphd743
    @dr.brianjudedelimaphd743 Рік тому +2

    Wow.. that was a great "Tea for Two"

  • @johannsebastianbach3411
    @johannsebastianbach3411 3 роки тому +73

    “And now in 15 years nothing comes out” same now buddy same now 😭

    • @chickenflavor9880
      @chickenflavor9880 3 роки тому +9

      Really. Music is so stagnant nowadays. Nothing that great is being made nowadays.

    • @chickenflavor9880
      @chickenflavor9880 3 роки тому +6

      Really. Music is so stagnant nowadays. Nothing that great is being made nowadays.

  • @r0mmm
    @r0mmm 3 роки тому +6

    His smile is amazing and more worth than millions of $

  • @jano3289
    @jano3289 Рік тому

    Endless enthusiasm and love for the music.

  • @LudwigvanBeethoven2
    @LudwigvanBeethoven2 2 роки тому +8

    Wow he had such great memory

    • @User_39sankyu
      @User_39sankyu Рік тому

      Same with my grandpa who used to play saxophone. He forget almost everything, in some occasion his son and grandchild to 😁 However he still can play the saxophone clearly at 85s, playing many Stan Getz and Frank Sinatra songs.

    • @jackkenefick2696
      @jackkenefick2696 Рік тому

      @@User_39sankyu It's a different kind of memory.

  • @AAK1954
    @AAK1954 10 днів тому +1

    ¡With more than eighty years! Oh my good! Sit Lang Lang and Yuja Wang to watch this genious, and learn how to play feelings... without show off.

    • @ravenstrobe
      @ravenstrobe День тому

      @AAK1954 - you're so right! Take away LL's rictus smile and YW's dress sense, and what are you left with ...

  • @meckell886
    @meckell886 Рік тому +50

    I listen to 0:58 and think...what a composer Horowitz would have been if he tried.

    • @wannabecat369
      @wannabecat369 5 місяців тому +6

      Also, if the listing in the description is correct, the excerpt at 0:41 is his improvisation on "Tea for Two". If that's actually improvised, I'm really sad Horowitz wasn't a composer haha.

    • @kunfupapa8162
      @kunfupapa8162 4 місяці тому +4

      @@wannabecat369 He was a composer ! At least, he did write a lot of composition that never got published because he thought the pieces were not good enough. You can hear his recordings of his own Danse Excentrique and his own Waltz here on UA-cam.

    • @meksterrr
      @meksterrr 23 дні тому

      He did in fact compose, he was just ashamed of them

  • @rodterrell304
    @rodterrell304 Місяць тому

    Well he was human after all! Love seeing this great pianist in this candid setting.

  • @michaelsmith697
    @michaelsmith697 7 днів тому

    Amazing fellow! I find it interesting that he sat SO LOW. He had wonderful control and ease of playing. Too high or too low is never good but… slightly lower is always better as he proves it.

  • @rosiemackenzie5976
    @rosiemackenzie5976 2 місяці тому +1

    He literally plays to his own tune, aswell as the tunes he does play, what a wonderful man!

    • @organman52
      @organman52 2 місяці тому

      Right - wonderful. Ridiculous.

  • @silva777
    @silva777 Місяць тому +1

    Horowitz, in my opinion, was one of the greatest pianists of all time. Some of his recitals were so magnificent that when he was finished the audience would remain silent for a while, and then erupt into a standing ovation! So it's very amusing that his wife is dismissive, and expresses annoyance at his demonstrations!

  • @stefanwaelti5451
    @stefanwaelti5451 Рік тому

    I love him very much: absolutely talented probably the best at the moment❤❤❤❤ I would assume that you take your piano with you to the angels. They probably never heard such passion for playing. You are a real Maestro ❤❤❤

  • @supadupahilton6848
    @supadupahilton6848 Місяць тому

    Such a joy to listen to.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 Рік тому +13

    Only two pianists have literally taken my breath away - Horowitz and Rubinstein.

  • @sk8terkyd326
    @sk8terkyd326 6 місяців тому +1

    The way he play the coda of ballade 1 was amazing 😮

    • @Franz_Lszt
      @Franz_Lszt 12 днів тому

      ITS similar like appassionata 3rd movement by Beethoven

  • @jamesraymond1158
    @jamesraymond1158 Рік тому

    Wonderful. A different perspective of a great man.

  • @meilstone
    @meilstone Рік тому +3

    The more you remember, the easier it becomes to remember even more...

  • @PBXVIILY
    @PBXVIILY 3 роки тому +5

    Wonderful pianist and person.

  • @TheUntam3d
    @TheUntam3d Рік тому +1

    Incredible skill and facility. A second nature

  • @codaalive5076
    @codaalive5076 3 роки тому +54

    Wanda Horowitz rolling eyes for Rachmaninoff and Scriabin, probably during other warm up songs too. It must have been very stressing for him having wife who wasn't pianist, but was telling what to play. No wonder he had breakdowns and was drinking and taking pills to calm. No one knows what was be better for him; having male partner or live under wife's dictate. Daughter also had psychological problems, as her father. Despite all of this Horowitz was one of the best, certainly last great romantic pianist. We love his playing.

    • @Heopful
      @Heopful 3 роки тому +4

      it must have been for her father he stayed with her

    • @galenschultz3239
      @galenschultz3239 2 роки тому +18

      Supposedly she was one of the few people he allowed to critique him. As for the breakdowns, he was a deeply closeted homosexual, which is much more likely the source of his depression. Though, to be fair, Wanda does come off as an absolute shrew in this...

    • @ndisdero5520
      @ndisdero5520 Рік тому

      ​@@galenschultz3239agreed, they seemed to have a fairly loving relationship, if not romantic sense.

    • @jacob9540
      @jacob9540 Рік тому

      I don’t get why she is so mean and short with him in this video. He is clearly enjoying himself and she stands over there like a bitch telling him to stop. Like what?

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      Lang Lang is better!

  • @tracingtheoldworld365
    @tracingtheoldworld365 Рік тому +1

    Just amazing.

  • @도디도디-c9t
    @도디도디-c9t 3 роки тому +3

    I miss him and his play.

  • @juliequivoron3359
    @juliequivoron3359 4 роки тому +6

    Un géant du piano ! Merci d'avoir existé !

    • @Will78137
      @Will78137 3 роки тому +1

      Le seul problème c'est que lorsqu'on a entendu et aimé Horowitz, on a du mal à se satisfaire de nos pianistes contemporains. Outre ses qualités d'interprétation il disposait de cette liberté de jeu pianistique qu'on retrouvait chez les anciens et que l'on retrouve aujourd'hui seulement chez les jazzmans ou autres musiciens qui jouent de la musique plus récente.
      Le pianiste classique d'aujourd'hui est trop habité par la partition et formaté par les écoutes des disques, la liberté du jeu pianistique n'est plus ce qu'elle était ...

    • @baptisteleray5461
      @baptisteleray5461 2 роки тому

      @@Will78137 exactement

  • @nipundeshpandecomposer
    @nipundeshpandecomposer 9 місяців тому

    The child in him is clearly visible. Master pianist ❤️🙏🏽🎶

  • @TheRealGnolti
    @TheRealGnolti Рік тому +2

    I once played VH's Steinway when it was touring in the early 90s. The lower keys were rigged to magnify, as has been reported; you could make left hand fireworks with very little effort. The point is, fireworks were something Horowitz felt obliged to provide after so many years in the U.S. I would have been fascinated to hear him record a few things on another piano, just out of curiosity.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      I'm sure he could hold his own on any piano! Just because he rigged it to feel more comfortable have a better attack doesn't mean he wouldn't still be Horowitz and display elite level playing on another piano- once he got use to it and adjusted for it of course!

  • @therainforest4314
    @therainforest4314 Рік тому

    Such incredible keyboard brilliance. :)

  • @jaysymon5943
    @jaysymon5943 2 роки тому +122

    Horowitz lived to annoy his wife

    • @timothy4664
      @timothy4664 9 місяців тому +8

      She was a piece of work

    • @jacob9540
      @jacob9540 9 місяців тому +11

      Why is she even annoyed in the first place? Seems like a miserable woman

    • @olivierlattion
      @olivierlattion 6 місяців тому

      No wonder he was gay...

    • @handledis
      @handledis Місяць тому +1

      ​@@jacob9540horowitz reminds me of woke kids. - the woke part and just having fun bc life is shit, if you are your biggest critic and always selfdoubt :/ they both were "miserable" but the kept eachother afloat

  • @kendramalczyk2613
    @kendramalczyk2613 4 роки тому +4

    Amazing! ♥️

  • @cambridgeport90
    @cambridgeport90 Рік тому +3

    I have played on this piano, it was on display at one of the halls here in Boston, and it was like nothing I have ever played on, and probably never will play on again. It almost felt like I wasn't supposed to be there, in a way, because I will never sound like him...not even close. Wherever that piano is now...I have touched the instrument belonging to a god...or at least a son of Bragi.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      This exact piano?

  • @Ale-qf1pm
    @Ale-qf1pm Рік тому +114

    That improv on Tea for Two at 0:41 is just so delightful, how sorely do I miss classical pianists capable of improv!

    • @VetleLabergHolthe
      @VetleLabergHolthe Рік тому +7

      His smile was so happy

    • @Wibgloria
      @Wibgloria Рік тому +1

      It sounded like a Mickey Mouse cartoon.

    • @louise_rose
      @louise_rose Рік тому +1

      They still exist, check out Denis Matsuev!

    • @Ambidextroid
      @Ambidextroid Рік тому

      I believe this is more of an arrangement than an improvisation, as there is a story about Horowitz composing his own arrangement of T42 and showing it to art Tatum, only for Tatum to blow him away with his own version. Horowitz asked Tatum for the sheet music and he told him it was improvised.
      That being said, I can't say for sure if the playing in this clip is from that arrangement of his as it never surfaced as far as I know.

  • @throxing8865
    @throxing8865 3 роки тому +3

    I had never noticed that part about the appassionata!!

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      If Beetchoven was a live to hear Chopin rip off that part of his song he would sue him for all his worth...

  • @carmen6169
    @carmen6169 2 роки тому +1

    Me gusta en la intimidad.....🇲🇽 Amaba a Chopin. 🎶🎶🎶 Buen día.

  • @lloydpoliscot
    @lloydpoliscot 2 місяці тому +1

    It’s a real sad reality that we don’t have Horowitz’s Rachmaninoff second concerto record 😢😢

  • @ronaldreagan5205
    @ronaldreagan5205 3 роки тому +11

    He's the master maestro

  • @Salty.Bananas
    @Salty.Bananas 3 роки тому +5

    I love this guy

  • @ayanoi9149
    @ayanoi9149 3 роки тому +13

    How strange to see all of a sudden his fingers get such strong enough to play in the big volume.

  • @stefanbernhard2710
    @stefanbernhard2710 Рік тому +25

    His wife's reactions 😂😂😂

  • @MarkMcgruder-x2b
    @MarkMcgruder-x2b 6 місяців тому

    So much power and tone.

  • @danielkristianson208
    @danielkristianson208 Рік тому +7

    A big child having fun showing off ...

  • @Marrio49
    @Marrio49 Місяць тому

    If she smiled her face would crack. He does all the smiling. Bless you maestro.

  • @phillipecook3227
    @phillipecook3227 Рік тому +5

    If only his meeting with Art Tatum had been filmed and preserved for posterity ....

  • @jizzmonster3669
    @jizzmonster3669 3 роки тому +2

    His smile makes me smile

  • @crimpers5543
    @crimpers5543 Рік тому +1

    When he was referencing Appassionata, Horowitz was noting the similarities between Beethoven's piece and the presto con fuoco from Chopin's Ballade No 1 .

  • @icebabyellen5495
    @icebabyellen5495 3 роки тому +18

    It's funny how his fingers move when he plays the Turkish March

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Рік тому +2

    woah Beethoven Appassionata and Chopin Ballade No. 1

  • @xenopis7862
    @xenopis7862 Рік тому +4

    That's the most expressive version of the turkish march I have ever heard.

    • @G6JPG
      @G6JPG Рік тому

      You haven't heard Richard Burnett play it on an authentic "Turkish" piano (the sort of instrument for which it was written). Unfortunately the only clip I know is of when he was about 80 and failing, but his enthusiasm still comes through, despite the many inaccuracies.
      ua-cam.com/video/ZetRIKHu0kA/v-deo.html
      (I think it's strictly Rondo, rather than March.)
      [The piano was actually made around Vienna; "Turkish" was named for the style of the itinerant ("gypsy") musicians around there at the time, who weren't necessarily Turkish.]

  • @DaGhost141
    @DaGhost141 3 місяці тому +1

    2:27 just gets me everytime. I wish he would've recorded it.

  • @r0mmm
    @r0mmm 3 роки тому +19

    Does anyone knows what he is playing at 0:57

    • @user-tj8fe7or7u
      @user-tj8fe7or7u 3 роки тому +16

      he's improvising

    • @PuddintameXYZ
      @PuddintameXYZ 2 роки тому +3

      @@user-tj8fe7or7u A darn good one, too

    • @Heopful
      @Heopful Місяць тому +1

      i reckon its some sort of old russian piece, if i find it ill return

  • @chickenflavor9880
    @chickenflavor9880 3 роки тому +43

    "And now in 15 years nothing comes out".
    He got that right

    • @mousikopaigmonas23
      @mousikopaigmonas23 3 роки тому +18

      i was just thinking the same thing, no good music to wait for, not good composers to aspire or to inspire from...I guess we are lucky to be able to hear the old masters and get a glimpse of greatness.

    • @chickenflavor9880
      @chickenflavor9880 3 роки тому +5

      @@mousikopaigmonas23 hopefully not for too long. But there is so much old music to discover that we'll have time to catch up before something amazing is made.

    • @v4v819
      @v4v819 Місяць тому

      What does he mean by that? I don't understand what he was talking about in general it's hard to understand with his thick Russian accent...

  • @ТатьянаПерминова-ф2ч

    Браво!!!👋👋👋👋👋🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️🌹🕊️

  • @PiotrKwiatkowski22
    @PiotrKwiatkowski22 23 дні тому +1

    Prelude No.4 Op.15 piano Piotr Kwiatkowski

  • @pascalcoole2725
    @pascalcoole2725 Місяць тому

    I did not know he was such a kind man.

  • @granttherock9121
    @granttherock9121 2 роки тому +1

    This is gold

  • @SCRIABINIST
    @SCRIABINIST 2 роки тому +2

    Best pianist ever.

  • @Hjominbonrun
    @Hjominbonrun 2 роки тому +8

    damn, He just taught me that the coda of the first ballade chopin sounds so similar to appassionata beethoven finale.

  • @momoryu4130
    @momoryu4130 9 місяців тому

    やっぱりホロヴィッツは素敵だなあー。個性的だけど・・魅力がある❤
    大好き❤

  • @mtolympus-worstplayerever7924
    @mtolympus-worstplayerever7924 3 місяці тому +4

    Trolling Wanda the whole time. What a boss.

    • @jenswetter251
      @jenswetter251 Місяць тому

      He was trolling, she was bossing-obviously a great recipe for a long, long marriage (happily ever after - not so much) 😂❤

  • @alexandernoval5991
    @alexandernoval5991 Місяць тому

    😂 " It's the same thing.." 🤣 what a character, love him more and more 💚

    • @jenswetter251
      @jenswetter251 Місяць тому

      There's another one of these german words that are impossible to translate. The word is "verschmitzt", and it fits Vladimir Horowitz perfectly. Even more so, if I had to explain the meaning of "verschmitzt", I'd use a short clip of Vladimir smiling, playing and talking. 5 - 10 seconds should be more than enough to convey the meaning.

  • @zivkovicable
    @zivkovicable Місяць тому +1

    0:51 Horowitz playing a few bars of the great Art Tatum's arrangement of Tea for Two...So many classical pianists admired Tatum, who played by ear due to extremely limited vision.