Comparing the No. 12 with Horowitz, Ugorski plays with surpassing elegance refinement and restraint....still all the passion is there. BRAVO from Acapulco!
❤I can only second what acapulco says about Ugorsky's pianism: refinement, elegance, restraint and passion, piano playing of the highest order, superb Skriabin, Chris Holland
R.I.P. His Gesänge der Frühe is one of the most beautiful Schumann recordings I have ever heard. Unfortunately there are not many of his recordings around on UA-cam.
@@ADGO yes, it was one of the strangest recitals I ever saw. Only Scriabin sonatas in the first half, with the score and he turned his own pages. INCREDIBLE pianissimi (in that hall, on that piano!) but no musical line, because he slowed down every two pages to turn for himself. One time he made a big climax, threw his arms in the air, turned the page and 'discovered' that there was one more chord left. Big laughter in the hall (certainly with the professionals, there were a lot of pianists because he was a cult figure and everybody wanted to hear what he would be like). I sounded like incredible sight-reading, inspired but very strange. Then they found a student of the conservatory to turn the pages in his Hammerklavier. I remember an incredible Adagio but the Fugue sounded like Debussy's Brouillards.
A legendary master of piano playing
Comparing the No. 12 with Horowitz, Ugorski plays with surpassing elegance refinement and restraint....still all the passion is there. BRAVO from Acapulco!
Incredible Scriabin playing, with beautiful voicing and singing, still not without force and energy.
0:01 - n.2
1:57 - n.11
7:36 - n.12
Supreme! ❤️❤️❤️
The B-flat minor is Sublime...
❤I can only second what acapulco says about Ugorsky's pianism: refinement, elegance, restraint and passion, piano playing of the highest order, superb Skriabin, Chris Holland
Oh no! I loved his DG recordings and the broadcasts I’ve heard….. a true loss to the European Classical Piano World!😢
Yes, great and original. R.I.P.
Изысканно по- скрябински и вместе с тем своебразно, свежо, неповторимо. Для меня - открытие. Спасибо, ADGO
Это потрясающе! Так свежо, так проникновенно! Давно не слышала такого Скрябина!
One of the best out there. RIP
One of the greatest ever! What a sensitivity and outstanding control
R.I.P. His Gesänge der Frühe is one of the most beautiful Schumann recordings I have ever heard. Unfortunately there are not many of his recordings around on UA-cam.
Agree! This interpretation of Schumann is my favourite...
I heard him live in a recital of Scriabin 5-6-7-8-9-10 and Hammerklavier. RIP.
He played the Hammerklavier?
ok I see it. I didn't know.
desingel.be/en/programme/music/anatol-ugorski-scriabin-van-beethoven
@@ADGO yes, it was one of the strangest recitals I ever saw. Only Scriabin sonatas in the first half, with the score and he turned his own pages. INCREDIBLE pianissimi (in that hall, on that piano!) but no musical line, because he slowed down every two pages to turn for himself. One time he made a big climax, threw his arms in the air, turned the page and 'discovered' that there was one more chord left. Big laughter in the hall (certainly with the professionals, there were a lot of pianists because he was a cult figure and everybody wanted to hear what he would be like). I sounded like incredible sight-reading, inspired but very strange.
Then they found a student of the conservatory to turn the pages in his Hammerklavier. I remember an incredible Adagio but the Fugue sounded like Debussy's Brouillards.
@@ADGO oh was is in 2000, I must be getting really old. :).
Absolutely rightly, he could do it, like the "Hammer Clavier","sight reading", like S.Richter did!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
my favourite performance of op. 8 no. 12, thank you for sharing!
Rest in peace, dear Maestro.
❤❤❤🔝👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
R.I.P
RIP!
So beautiful
Замечательно! С нервом по-скрябински, с тончайшими звуковыми красками! Благодарю!❤
Thank you for sharing. Extremely beautiful. Truly pianist. His playing really touches me. I hope I can listento more and more his recordings. RIP
RIP
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Superb. Thanks so much.
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Sublime!
Terrible loss! He was to only pianist to understand late Schumann, his op.133 is stunning.
Agree, this interpretation of Schumann is my favourite!
Realized I've never seen a photo of him...kind of looks like a young Larry David
You’re right
RIP. Never understood his tempo choices, but oh well.
ОГО!
RIP