Концерт Шостаковича, несомненно, среди шедевров новой, авнгардной музыки (20 век). Великолепны его оригинальность, динамичность, эмоциональность, "остроумие" etc. Видео даёт возможность получить удовольствие от прекрасного исполнения. Автору - спасибо!
I never cease to be impressed by trumpet players at the climax of this piece. Trifonov is fantastic but let's not forget the talent of that guy behind him!
This concerto holds a special place in my heart because Shostakovich is one of the first 20th century composers ever to capture my imagination with this new music landscape.
I heard this concert for the first time in 1993, played by Evgeny Kissin. I was so impressed that no other version will ever satisfy me. It made me forever a fan of both Sjostakovitsj and Kissin.
One of the best performances of this concerto ever. Everything is perfect. Colour, timbre, dynamics, everything. I love the colours that Gergiev is able to pull from the orchestra. And the soloists, simply the best. Beautiful. Thank you.
The tempo is such an interesting component of this performance. When it is fast, it is really fast due to Daniil's great virtuosity. This guy has virtuosity in spades. Of course, Gergiev weaves an interesting, contrasting orchestral support for his young soloist because with Gergiev: it is all about beauty, orchestral logic, and sincerity. This is one of the best performances of Shostakovich's concerto ever! Trumpet soloist fits very well into this brilliant and eloquent production with exceptional playing.
This is such a beautiful piece. Especially that second movement. And what a wonderful interpretation by Mr Trifinov as well as the trumpet soloist, Mr Martynov
This surpasses all, including the incredible recording with Shostakovich himself playing the piano. The expansion (via dynamic clarity and expressive tempo) reveals the heart of the mystery.
This is totally awesome! When I was a young budding conductor, my chamber ensemble ended the program with a very short selection. We received a standing ovation, and I didn't know what to do.....so as I had no encore prepared, we simply repeated the last piece once again. I LOVE THIS! C'est magnifique! Merci beaucoup to Mariam Kasradze for sharing this. It is way too cool.
И вообще это оркестр должен быть счастлив и благодарен за такого трубача.... это редкость большая и огромная честь иметь такого МУЗЫКАНТА в составе оркестра.
I’m no musician of any kind but I am a listener. Shostakovich is a particular favorite. Translating his world view (more like a universal view!) into sounds using finite musical instruments. Free of pretense and full of independence. The listener emerges with a courageous outlook. (Check out his Lady Macbeth.) ⭐️
Daniil Trifonov my first time hearing this great and may i say Awesome Pianist.. A great composition also. I also noted that all the musicians in this composition I very much enjoyed. Massive thanks to the uploader of this video..Respect!
Another of my numerous viewings. Wonderful music, wonderful playing terrific sound and picture. I LOVE this concerto, and the much underrated, and quite beautiful Concerto No. 2, whose 2nd movement moves me to tears every time. Thanks so much for posting this superlative video.
I've heard this wonderfully eclectic work for many years and this is the first time I really "get" what Shostakovitch was really expressing. Great performances by everyone involved.
Даниил Трифонов настолько талантлив, и это настолько очевидно, что, пожалуй, его лучше слушать. И удивляться, как роялю "повезло" с таким пианистом, а пианисту "повезло" с роялем. Спасибо!
Impossible but he does it, with a particular dexterity and empathy, concentrated energy, galvanized with the confidence to meet the formidable challenge, giving brilliant touch, articulation and resonance to every note and phrase, as though born and raised to play Shostakovich, at that crux of his composing in all the beauty and crisis of conscience.
Thank you for this comment which describes beautifully the music of Shostakovich and the interpretation of Trifonov. Layers by layers the music is One between the orchestra and the soloist. Many musical finesses and intense inside [comprehension] make it unique. And of course Trifonov marvelous piano touch. .
D. Trifonov is a magnificent pianist and obtains ejecutaciones perfect of many of my favorite composers.Today I have been listening the num.1 in C minor of Shostakovic and it has been perfect!
Тимур! Ты гениален! Умничка!!!!!!!!! Потрясающий звук, владение инструментом, пунктуальность. Выдающийся трубач! Спасибо! Надеюсь что когда нибудь сыграю этот концерт с тобой.
Beautiful hands for the piano perfect shape (long and thin fingers) like Franz Lizst + interstellar talent = pianist superstar, every note is deliberately placed with the more surgical skilled balance between the fingers and hands. Danill lives the performance he is playing such artistry and conviction. wow so beautiful.
Wonderful performance. BOTH soloists are at the top of their game,. and a wonderful performance by the orchestra and Maestro Gergiev. Excellent sound and video. Brilliantly whimsical when need be, poetic when it MUST be. The 2nd movement is just mesmerizingly beautiful, and the 3rd a perfect lead in to the exciting and unpredictable 4th. There are so many choices available within the separate sections of the 4th. Those chosen by Mr Trifinov fit his style very well, and Mr Martynov is Marvelous. Wonderful sounding instrument as well. The piano's almost bell-like articulation cuts through the orchestra perfectly. This performance is worth many visits. Thanks for posting!
Completely not what Shostakovich wrote. He himself knocked this concerto off in 22 minutes and most performers respect his own intentions and do it around 23-24. 12-13 minutes slower is wilful distortion.
@@robertjason6885 Chopin never called his Op.64, No. 1 the "minute waltz." For another thing we don't have a recording of him playing it like we do Shostakovich and this piece.
+Artie Solomon the Liszt 12 Transcendental Etudes as performed by him in Lyons, France, was the best I have witnessed. For some reason, it was removed from You Tube, and now all that is available is a (at times) sloppy performance) ....at TIMES... but poorly recorded. I believe it was at Carnegie Hall, it does not say, but as I watched, it looked like the house. Perhaps it was "jet lag" but he was not at his best. I am a true fan and believe he is indeed a genius. However, I become annoyed when I hear all of the non-stop coughing in between the 11th and 12th etude. Seriously, either stop smoking, or if you are sick, take some heavy duty cough suppressant if you plan to attend a live concert....or just. Stay Home! Best Wishes to you. (smiling)
Antonio Coppola Y-you mean??Surely not!?You mean to say,he actually turns into a piano during the performance??!Astounding!!-I'll DEFINITEY be watching it through to the end!(Presumably the piano simultaneously turns into a pianist so that the piece can continue,right?).What a strange and endlessly surprising place this Universe is!
@@darrylschultz9311 , not quite but allows the music to take over his ego. I think there was a great car racing driver who once said in response to why he had been accident free during his racing career responded that it was because during the race, he became" one with his car." Do you not think there is something similar to that happening here?
Ben Cuevas Oui quand on contemple sa propre vie on se dit que les talents ne sont vraiment pas répartis également... (je parle de moi). Kirill Petrenko par exemple a mon âge... enfin, bref.
Trifonof is a master of piano touches.. mmm...absolutely love it. Martyanov is a master of trumpet... absolutely wowed, what an emotional rollercoaster 🎢
This masterpiece gives me great attraction beyond my Imagination. Shsotakovitch must be valuable composer any other than modern musician. It is incredible performance. I satisfy it
Trifonov est magnifique ! Il y a deux soirs, j'ai eu plaisir à l'entendre jouer les Variations de Rachmaninov pour une pièce de Corelli. C'était absolument incroyable. Le public l'a acclamé et applaudi pendant plus de quinze minutes.
My Dad and I really liked Dimitri's Piano Concerto #1 especially I as a high school cornet player. We were amused by his Western movie cavalry (trumpet) and saloon music ending (starting at about 23:20) I don't know why critics that i am aware of have not picked up on that obvious theme. As a very young TV viewer in the early fifties I saw a few silent movie Westerns with piano background. Later on I learned that Dimitri had played a piano for a movie theater as an adolescent and realized that the music I had heard in the old silent movies as a kid was exactly like the Concerto ending complete with a kind of sweep across the keyboard signifying the heros leaping onto their horses. Dimitri was reliving that experience...The tempo for that section, though, is way too fast, especially the "saloon" part...
Als Jugendlicher war ich enttäuscht über seine Klavierkonzerte, doch jetzt, Nach bald 40 Jahren höre ich wie grossartig und besonders sie sind, Vor allem dieses Doppelkonzertartige... Von Trifonov mal ganz zu schweigen....
Premiered by Shostakovich at the piano in 1933. The composer was a fine pianist with a good reputation. This composition seems to have been ignored by the Soviet thought controllers at the time, but Shostakovich would soon come under the criticism of the Party. The sweat coming off the Trifonov face tells you a lot about this composition. It is difficult to play both for piano and trumpet. The work has become very popular around the World, but some pianists do not want to learn such a "workhorse". Great fun!
+TheMoodKiller “ThunderLeg” RF Might be both, but definitely sweat. I've seen it dripping from his chin and the end of his nose. He sometimes has to swab the keyboard between movements! It's just that he puts every ounce of his being into whatever he is playing - with the magnificent results we can all hear.
To think that I heard this in 40's at a San Francisco Youth Concert with a local young pianist who was obviously good but harried. Too much for youngster of 15 to play. I don't have much memory of it. (Pianist went on to become a local performer of note.). (Wish I could remember his name.) After a lifetime of the love of classical music and a lifetime of playing the piano, this Shostakovich (movie theater pianist) concerto is a delightful tour de force that wacks you out if the performers are comfortable with this difficult work. It is "off to the races" and Shostakovich made history with his unusual concerto. (I am surprised Stalin let this happen!)
That trumpet playing is ridiculously good. How do you even play a fanfare like that so clean and fast without even using any valve changes? Must take a crazy amount of control
Llega al más profundo sentimiento ,liberando toda la variedad de emociones sutiles.Logra que la orquesta vibre al unísono junto a él .Prodigiosamente perfecto.Es su justa medida
I'm from the the U.S. and have always loved Russian Music, your Composers, and your Great. performers. The American PEOPLE love your people. Let's keep all the trouble- making Politicians in their Beds :}
If you're not familiar with Shostakovich's 2nd concerto, give it a listen. The 2nd movement is one of the composers most beautiful...and MOVING creations.
Концерт Шостаковича, несомненно, среди шедевров новой, авнгардной музыки (20 век). Великолепны его оригинальность, динамичность, эмоциональность, "остроумие" etc. Видео даёт возможность получить удовольствие от прекрасного исполнения.
Автору - спасибо!
Wow
"let's listen to classical music"they said.
"It will be relaxing" they said.
😂😂I love this concerto.
It's a matter of respect to also mention the fantastic trumpet soloist: Timur Martynov.
I agree! I cannot imagine breaking my break so fast
He doesn't try to steal the show which (speaking as a 50+ year trumpetiste) is somewhat contrary to our true nature.
It's why I obviously congratulated him!☺
I never cease to be impressed by trumpet players at the climax of this piece. Trifonov is fantastic but let's not forget the talent of that guy behind him!
He shoulda let the pianist take a solo bow!!!
I. Allegretto 0:45
II. Lento 6:57
III. Moderato 16:06
IV. Allegro con brio 17:46 ...and again at 27:37
This concerto holds a special place in my heart because Shostakovich is one of the first 20th century composers ever to capture my imagination with this new music landscape.
I heard this concert for the first time in 1993, played by Evgeny Kissin. I was so impressed that no other version will ever satisfy me. It made me forever a fan of both Sjostakovitsj and Kissin.
One of the best performances of this concerto ever. Everything is perfect. Colour, timbre, dynamics, everything. I love the colours that Gergiev is able to pull from the orchestra. And the soloists, simply the best. Beautiful. Thank you.
The tempo is such an interesting component of this performance.
When it is fast, it is really fast due to Daniil's great virtuosity. This guy has virtuosity in spades.
Of course, Gergiev weaves an interesting, contrasting orchestral support for his young soloist because with Gergiev: it is all about beauty, orchestral logic, and sincerity.
This is one of the best performances of Shostakovich's concerto ever! Trumpet soloist fits very well into this brilliant and eloquent production with exceptional playing.
This is such a beautiful piece. Especially that second movement. And what a wonderful interpretation by Mr Trifinov as well as the trumpet soloist, Mr Martynov
Потрясающе! Трифонов и Мартынов украсили эту музыку своим эмоциональным исполнением!
meraviglioso!!! Pianista e trombettista: FENOMENALI!!!
Bravo to the pianist, the trumpet player, and orchestra. Superbly done.
This surpasses all, including the incredible recording with Shostakovich himself playing the piano. The expansion (via dynamic clarity and expressive tempo) reveals the heart of the mystery.
I think Chostakovitch 's performance is the best. He only knows how to play his music. The others are "interprets".
This is totally awesome! When I was a young budding conductor, my chamber ensemble ended the program with a very short selection. We received a standing ovation, and I didn't know what to do.....so as I had no encore prepared, we simply repeated the last piece once again. I LOVE THIS! C'est magnifique! Merci beaucoup to Mariam Kasradze for sharing this. It is way too cool.
BEST PERFORMANCE OF SHOST.1 I ever heard!!!
И вообще это оркестр должен быть счастлив и благодарен за такого трубача.... это редкость большая и огромная честь иметь такого МУЗЫКАНТА в составе оркестра.
И за дирижёра тоже!
I’m no musician of any kind but I am a listener. Shostakovich is a particular favorite. Translating his world view (more like a universal view!) into sounds using finite musical instruments. Free of pretense and full of independence. The listener emerges with a courageous outlook. (Check out his Lady Macbeth.) ⭐️
Daniil Trifonov my first time hearing this great and may i say Awesome Pianist.. A great composition also. I also noted that all the musicians in this composition I very much enjoyed. Massive thanks to the uploader of this video..Respect!
Just AWESOME MAGNIFICENT PIANIST!!!! 🎹🎼🌹
Спасибо за ШОСТАКОВИЧА Д. Д.!
БРАВИССИМО!
Another of my numerous viewings. Wonderful music, wonderful playing terrific sound and picture. I LOVE this concerto, and the much underrated, and quite beautiful Concerto No. 2, whose 2nd movement moves me to tears every time. Thanks so much for posting this superlative video.
Playing trumpet like a boss, and piano, and directing as one, and the orchestra and even the audience... even me listening to this again and again...
I've heard this wonderfully eclectic work for many years and this is the first time I really "get" what Shostakovitch was really expressing. Great performances by everyone involved.
Даниил Трифонов настолько талантлив, и это настолько очевидно, что, пожалуй, его лучше слушать. И удивляться, как роялю "повезло" с таким пианистом, а пианисту "повезло" с роялем. Спасибо!
Shostakovich.. D.Trifonov..
match well..
I am satisfied with this gorgeous performance perfectly without doubt.. It's goosebumps..
Великолепный блестящий трубач! Тимур Мартынов , браво!! О Трифонове нет слов .... Лучший из ныне живущих!
Concerto for two wizards - pianist and trumpeter -----absolutely breathtaking
two wizard..!!
exciting discription beyond
imagination
Wow ... what a performance! Very exciting to hear and watch!
Naprosto neuvěřitelná nahrávka! Super!
Impossible but he does it, with a particular dexterity and empathy, concentrated energy, galvanized with the confidence to meet the formidable challenge, giving brilliant touch, articulation and resonance to every note and phrase, as though born and raised to play Shostakovich, at that crux of his composing in all the beauty and crisis of conscience.
Thank you for this comment which describes beautifully the music of Shostakovich and the interpretation of Trifonov. Layers by layers the music is One between the orchestra and the soloist. Many musical finesses and intense inside [comprehension] make it unique. And of course Trifonov marvelous piano touch.
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Indeed... the next generation Horowitz!
so glad to see that mvt4 as the encore!! And Timur is amazing!
Absolutely authentic interpretation of this difficult-to-play piece … it's like I hear it for the first time in my life ...
"it's like I hear it for the first time in my life". Exactly the same feeling :)
Its also difficult to hear haha
@@ed_nouza yes, difficult to hear.
Absolutely amazing!!!!! Breathtaking performance and piece...
D. Trifonov is a magnificent pianist and obtains ejecutaciones perfect of many of my favorite composers.Today I have been listening the
num.1 in C minor of Shostakovic and it has been perfect!
Amo molto questo concerto e trovo strabiliante l'interpretazione tutta Non parliamo poi di Trifonov :ti porta in un'altra dimensione
Astonishing performance!!!
A world of moods concentrated in a concerto...
Thank you very much for the upload.
Тимур! Ты гениален! Умничка!!!!!!!!! Потрясающий звук, владение инструментом, пунктуальность. Выдающийся трубач! Спасибо! Надеюсь что когда нибудь сыграю этот концерт с тобой.
Love this concerto. The first Shostakovich I ever heard and still one of my favorites. Thanks!
Beautiful hands for the piano perfect shape (long and thin fingers) like Franz Lizst + interstellar talent = pianist superstar, every note is deliberately placed with the more surgical skilled balance between the fingers and hands. Danill lives the performance he is playing such artistry and conviction. wow so beautiful.
Wonderful performance. BOTH soloists are at the top of their game,. and a wonderful performance by the orchestra and Maestro Gergiev. Excellent sound and video. Brilliantly whimsical when need be, poetic when it MUST be. The 2nd movement is just mesmerizingly beautiful, and the 3rd a perfect lead in to the exciting and unpredictable 4th. There are so many choices available within the separate sections of the 4th. Those chosen by Mr Trifinov fit his style very well, and Mr Martynov is Marvelous. Wonderful sounding instrument as well. The piano's almost bell-like articulation cuts through the orchestra perfectly. This performance is worth many visits. Thanks for posting!
Completely not what Shostakovich wrote. He himself knocked this concerto off in 22 minutes and most performers respect his own intentions and do it around 23-24. 12-13 minutes slower is wilful distortion.
@@mikeb6450 Must the minute waltz be played in a minute to be relevant?
@@robertjason6885 Chopin never called his Op.64, No. 1 the "minute waltz." For another thing we don't have a recording of him playing it like we do Shostakovich and this piece.
@@bbailey7818 I was speaking metaphorically. Actually, I had a wonderful recording with Carol Rosenberger and Gerard Schwartz via direct to disc.
Wonderful performance by pianist and trumpet and orchestra.
i, too love the music of Shostakovitch, and especially this concerto. i have heard him the Liszt
concerto and he is amazing in person.
+Artie Solomon the Liszt 12 Transcendental Etudes as performed by him in Lyons, France, was the best I have witnessed. For some reason, it was removed from You Tube, and now all that is available is a (at times) sloppy performance) ....at TIMES... but poorly recorded. I believe it was at Carnegie Hall, it does not say, but as I watched, it looked like the house. Perhaps it was "jet lag" but he was not at his best. I am a true fan and believe he is indeed a genius. However, I become annoyed when I hear all of the non-stop coughing in between the 11th and 12th etude. Seriously, either stop smoking, or if you are sick, take some heavy duty cough suppressant if you plan to attend a live concert....or just. Stay Home! Best Wishes to you. (smiling)
The trumpet phrases on the final movement make me chill ever
Delicioso, majestuoso!, Bravo Daniil
a very, very great performance
Verdaderamente sorprendente y maravilloso.
It is incredible ! He eventually becomes what he is playing !
Antonio Coppola Y-you mean??Surely not!?You mean to say,he actually turns into a piano during the performance??!Astounding!!-I'll DEFINITEY be watching it through to the end!(Presumably the piano simultaneously turns into a pianist so that the piece can continue,right?).What a strange and endlessly surprising place this Universe is!
@@darrylschultz9311 , not quite but allows the music to take over his ego. I think there was a great car racing driver who once said in response to why he had been accident free during his racing career responded that it was because during the race, he became" one with his car." Do you not think there is something similar to that happening here?
-- Une telle maturité, une telle virtuosité à cet âge, Daniil Trifonov est insolent de talents --
Ben Cuevas Oui quand on contemple sa propre vie on se dit que les talents ne sont vraiment pas répartis également... (je parle de moi). Kirill Petrenko par exemple a mon âge... enfin, bref.
Jaw-dropping performance!
Trifonof is a master of piano touches.. mmm...absolutely love it. Martyanov is a master of trumpet... absolutely wowed, what an emotional rollercoaster 🎢
Bravissimo to TIMUR MARTYNOV.
It's super Trumpet of Russia!!!
This masterpiece gives me
great attraction beyond my
Imagination.
Shsotakovitch must be
valuable composer any
other than modern musician.
It is incredible performance.
I satisfy it
the first three lines of your comment form a perfect haiku
Il mio artista preferito!
excellent performance on all accounts, fascinating composition, should be played more often, it deserves it
Trifonov est magnifique ! Il y a deux soirs, j'ai eu plaisir à l'entendre jouer les Variations de Rachmaninov pour une pièce de Corelli. C'était absolument incroyable. Le public l'a acclamé et applaudi pendant plus de quinze minutes.
This is amazing - so much feeling. Also good on the audience for holding the coughs to 6:47 :P that was pretty intense, i liked the conductor's face
Great performance, Daniil is amazing!
My Dad and I really liked Dimitri's Piano Concerto #1 especially I as a
high school cornet player. We were amused by his Western movie cavalry
(trumpet) and saloon music ending (starting at about 23:20) I don't know why critics that i am aware of have not picked up on that obvious theme. As a very young TV
viewer in the early fifties I saw a few silent movie Westerns with piano
background. Later on I learned that Dimitri had played a piano for a
movie theater as an adolescent and realized that the music I had heard
in the old silent movies as a kid was exactly like the Concerto ending
complete with a kind of sweep across the keyboard signifying the heros
leaping onto their horses. Dimitri was reliving that experience...The tempo for that section, though, is way too fast, especially the "saloon" part...
Молодец pianist, trumpet player, composer!!! This is a fabulous performance!
Conciertos para piano 1y2 increíbles
WOW what kick-ass trumpet work on the fourth movement. That was nuts!
The greatest pianist of our day.
I'd argue that that title goes to Marc-Andre Hamelin. Yuja Wang is also scary good.
Don't forget Lang Lang folks!!!
BlueWaltz42 If only I could.
Darius Windarc Very true-wonder who it'll be tomorrow?
Sokolov?
Marveling at the brilliant plays 👏👏👏
Als Jugendlicher war ich enttäuscht über seine Klavierkonzerte, doch jetzt,
Nach bald 40 Jahren höre ich wie grossartig und besonders sie sind,
Vor allem dieses Doppelkonzertartige...
Von Trifonov mal ganz zu schweigen....
Premiered by Shostakovich at the piano in 1933. The composer was a fine pianist with a good reputation. This composition seems to have been ignored by the Soviet thought controllers at the time, but Shostakovich would soon come under the criticism of the Party. The sweat coming off the Trifonov face tells you a lot about this composition. It is difficult to play both for piano and trumpet. The work has become very popular around the World, but some pianists do not want to learn such a "workhorse". Great fun!
+Bill Sullivan I think these are tears, not sweat.
+TheMoodKiller “ThunderLeg” RF
Might be both, but definitely sweat. I've seen it dripping from his chin and the end of his nose. He sometimes has to swab the keyboard between movements! It's just that he puts every ounce of his being into whatever he is playing - with the magnificent results we can all hear.
Search Testimony
Shostakovich: *plays one note*
Musicologists: is this a secret message?
rofl!
Wonderful! Wonderful!
George Leal Jamil Surely you jest?!A "4-Wonderfuls!" pianist at the very least!
Truely excellent artist!
Un concierto muy original con dos solistas, el piano y la trompeta.
The trumpeter is Timur Martynov. It would be respectful if you mention his name in the video title...
Shostakovich,nice,beautiful music
Linda obra! Y Daniil como siempre Magistral!
To think that I heard this in 40's at a San Francisco Youth Concert with a local young pianist who was obviously good but harried.
Too much for youngster of 15 to play. I don't have much memory of it. (Pianist went on to become a local performer of note.). (Wish I could remember his name.)
After a lifetime of the love of classical music and a lifetime of playing the piano, this Shostakovich (movie theater pianist) concerto is a delightful tour de force that
wacks you out if the performers are comfortable with this difficult work. It is "off to the races" and Shostakovich made history with his unusual concerto.
(I am surprised Stalin let this happen!)
Extraordinario....lo felicito...🎉
That trumpet playing is ridiculously good. How do you even play a fanfare like that so clean and fast without even using any valve changes? Must take a crazy amount of control
Love Argerich version a little more
I love ppl that point out other performes
@silverbud i love you
Mind blown!! ........ Perfection!!
Llega al más profundo sentimiento ,liberando toda la variedad de emociones sutiles.Logra que la orquesta vibre al unísono junto a él .Prodigiosamente perfecto.Es su justa medida
Thank you for this video. I especially like that the encore was the last movement again. Have only seen that done once before.
yeah that's great. It was Daniil's astonishing idea which's very impressing
un compositeur hors pair et un pianiste excellent!
Nicely played with the requisite level of insanity.
minuto 7:21 .. el movimiento comienza como si caminaras en nubes... es un sueño ... un despertar lento y lánguido
I'm from the the U.S. and have always loved Russian Music, your Composers, and your Great. performers.
The American PEOPLE love your people. Let's keep all the trouble- making Politicians in their Beds :}
La nueva generación de músicos. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🇮🇷
Данила, а Вам браво! :)
i love him, he's fantastic!
Wonderful performance of a wonderful work of genius.
If you're not familiar with Shostakovich's 2nd concerto, give it a listen. The 2nd movement is one of the composers most beautiful...and MOVING creations.
Amazing trumpet playing!
Great performance of all involved !
Gracias por mandarlo 🌹👋👋👋😔
Вы лучшие, Тимур !
This is a hell of a bop.
So wonderful!!! Thank you for uploaded!!!
absolutely magnificent! ! ! ! ! ! ! & such fun to watch............................
Люуудиии!!!
Берегите душевную нежность.
(знающие английский переведите)
Que perfecto el chelo y el violín acompañando. 🎻🎻🎻🎹
damn, young messi could do anything
The trumpet player is so cute😍😍😍😍😍
Maravilloso, bravo!!!!
Ранний Шостакович - это величайшая энергия и хулигантсво! :) Музыканты же сыграли под величайшую дирижёрскую палочку. :)
Браво всем музыкантам!
Rarely hear this in the concert halls. Its a masterpiece. Try to obtain the 1999 recording. The los Angeles philharmonic and maestro Yefim Bronfman
Un pianiste differeht des autres qu'on admire c'est Daniil Trifonov
Excellent sound and dynamics, anyway it's a Concert for piano, trumpet (and what a trumpet!) and strings orchestra (and what strings and direction!).