OMG ,Zimmerman look like Chopin and his playing , his technique , musicality are amazing , no wonder he got first prize on the competition . One of the best classical pianist of his generation !
This IS the best “version” of this concerto and I think it’s the closest to the original. There’s so much mystery, time, and it’s so not rushed. It’s such a true Polish Romanism version of this timeless piece of God arts music.
This is the best version of Piano Concerto in E minor for me forever. i'm Polish and I was brought up surrounded by music of Chopin. I've heard many pianists playing this concert during the Chopin Competition. Some people play it as if it was a lullaby. So timelessly, softly it loses all the depth, all the maturity, all the pain, shape and passion. Some people, on the contrary, are focusing on "strong" moments in this concerto. And they are losing something too. And here... there is perfection. Everything works. Tempo is great. Weight of strength and softness. Every note flows with tenderness. Every note is part of something bigger. The parts in concerto are blendind, they are not having different atmospheres, they are just different angles of the same song. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this version as much as my Polish heart can.
I only listened to these performances before, never watched them because I didn’t even know a visual recording existed. You can really imagine listening to this piece being performed by Chopin himself when watching Zimerman, He is the best Chopin interpreter ever to have lived and looks just like Him in these recordings.
After listening to piano concerto no1 played by various famous pianist and Chopin competition winners, I finally found the best concerto no1!! You can forget all the others Zimerman is THE ONE!
Listen to Kate Liu in the 2015 Chopin Competition - she obviously picked his interpretation as the model to follow. After listening to hers and Zimerman's interpretations, all other interpretations I find difficult to listen to!
i mean it’s the main subject. pretty much everything besides the 2nd theme in e-major is connected directly to it. the rhythm is connected to that of the orchestral start. and the development is full of this motif. it’s truly beautiful
It's been so many years and this performance is still unsurpassed! I watched this concert live as a very young girl. We were watching together with my mum, who was a great music lover. And it was such a fascinating and thrilling experience - no-one had the slightest doubt that he would win, he was so brilliant. And yes, everyone here in Poland commented on his astonishing likeness to Chopin :) Thank you for publishing this film!
Nie znam piękniejszego wykonania! Po prostu genialne!Słuchałam wielu wykonań ale to przebija wszystkie.Jest szczere porywające, a zarazem z nutą słodyczy , z przepiękną dojrzałą frazą! Niesamowite jak na 20-latka!👏👏👏👏👏
Wiek dla Geniuszu Muzycznego nie ma znaczenia. Słucham Krystiana Zimermana i odnoszę dojmujące wrażenie jakby sam Fryderyk wprawiał w ruch Jego palce..... za sprawą samego Boga.
Спасибо огромное за размещение этой записи.Прекрасно зная творчество Кристиана по радиопередачам,а позже и по дискам,хочу поблагодарить операторов,снимавших его выступления на конкурсе.Прекрасные работы.Оркестр и дирижер--просто молодцы!Техническое совершенство и удивительная чуткость.Тысяча благодарностей такому ансамблю.BRAVISSIMO!!!
I got introduced to classical music at around 2 year ago. In those years, I've listened to countless performance of various pieces. And I am proud to say that this is the first ever performance that made me cry listening to it.
Superb,cata delicatete si sensiblitate in interpretarea muzicii lui Chopin! Kristian Zimerman,un pianist desavarsit,inca din tinerete,un maestru!!! Multumiri pentru postare!
I get it. I understand the pride and heartbreak of the Polish people. It's no wonder Chopin is one of their most loved sons. As an American it is difficult to understand this kind of identity. We are many peoples and as a political experiment unique. The American identity is the American dream, but it is not a nation in any cultural sense. But this... This music can make you Polish while you listen.
Steve Richardson well that’s because modern culture is the manifestation of America. America became the world’s standard, so now people look at the role model a century ago and think “why is this country so generic?” although it was probably the most unique of its time
Oh God, is United States, not America if you are going to refer to that piece of land in North America with the blue and red flag. America is all the continent.
I’d offer George Gershwin as one example of American culture and artistic identity. Definitely many others to be named as well. But I love your last sentence. Listening to Chopin, when performed this well, can definitely make you feel the Polish connection. Zimerman does that especially well.
Nobody plays Chopin like Zimerman. His playing is ethereal yet organic and expressive beyond anything else I have heard. He makes you pay attention to every single note yet blends them so effortlessly that they flow like water.
i don't understand the people who say the orquestation is bad, i think is a genious product, perfect orquestation!!!!!!! and perfect cello parts in the op 65!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing cello and orquesta composer: CHOPIN.
The orchestration is really awful too slow and poorly put together shame for Zimerman .If you really want to here a very good interpretation go to Evgenny Kissin and the Israel Philharmonic conducted by Zubin mehta for the Chopin Piano Concerto no1.
Do yourself a favor, listen to the 75th Anniversary Zubin Mehta with Evgeny Kissin. Magnificent! This is pathetic, my apologies to the wonderful musicians, but there is no comparison. Both pianists are wonderful, but here, Zimerman shines like a pearl stuck in the mud, but Kissin sparkles like the center diamond in a Queen's crown. The setting matters.
I always try to convince myself that i can just casually listen to this concerto but i end up bawling my eyes out lol I'l never learn my lesson even after so many years. 17:50 and 28:52 get me every time. 🥺
There is no person without a gift. If you can appreciate this music its already a gift. Chopin's music is difficult to appreciate by people without specific sensitivity. It requires a lot of focus, also some intellectual attitude and a lot of carefulness. What is more, if You can enjoy this music, it says a lot about Yourself. Find out, WHY are You here, wathching this concerto, being enchanted to Chopin. You see some worth in His sounds and His world. It resonates in You, and You like it because of somenthing that You already have inside. If You hadn't, You'd rather do any other stuff online. What brings You to Chopin and this is Your first talend - inner ability to understand, appreciate this music . It's A talent. Or talents. Believe me, not too much people can listen to this and not get ignorant, bored or irritated quickly. They just don't have space inside for this kind of music, because it's difficult. Congratulate yourself:)
it doesn´t matter how "big" the talent is we got, it matters how many people we do make happy with it! If we misuse our talent to exalt ourselves our talent has been wasted. If we use it as a tool to make other people rich we honour the talent we got. I think Chopin was a genius of the latter kind. Moreover: If you are over 38 years old and still can walk steps you have more "talent" than Chopin had at that age. He had to be carried at that age already because of his devastating disease...
@@domidumdum4051 What a beautiful comment. These are the words why I still search the comment section of UA-cam. I wish someone inspired me in the same way, you inspired the person you replied to! :)
I’m not certain what year this performance is from which is why I didn’t put it in the description. If I had to guess, it would be around 1975 or 1976, in proximity to Zimerman winning the 9th International Chopin Competition.
OMG ,Zimmerman look like Chopin and his playing , his technique , musicality are amazing , no wonder he got first prize on the competition .
One of the best classical pianist of his generation !
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This IS the best “version” of this concerto and I think it’s the closest to the original. There’s so much mystery, time, and it’s so not rushed. It’s such a true Polish Romanism version of this timeless piece of God arts music.
Zimerman looks so much like Chopin on this performance.
Yes he does.
Kyle Hamson My thoughts too!
yup!
OK...
A lot of Polish men look almost like each other.
This is the best version of Piano Concerto in E minor for me forever. i'm Polish and I was brought up surrounded by music of Chopin. I've heard many pianists playing this concert during the Chopin Competition. Some people play it as if it was a lullaby. So timelessly, softly it loses all the depth, all the maturity, all the pain, shape and passion. Some people, on the contrary, are focusing on "strong" moments in this concerto. And they are losing something too.
And here... there is perfection. Everything works. Tempo is great. Weight of strength and softness. Every note flows with tenderness. Every note is part of something bigger. The parts in concerto are blendind, they are not having different atmospheres, they are just different angles of the same song. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this version as much as my Polish heart can.
Yeah: yet I would still prefer Zimerman's 1999 rendition, with his custom Polish Festival Orchestra
ua-cam.com/video/5BLU-CaKIt8/v-deo.html
Beautiful camerawork! The close ups of the hands show so much control of the young Zimerman...
Few can match his mastery.....🎹🎼🎶🎵❤.
I only listened to these performances before, never watched them because I didn’t even know a visual recording existed.
You can really imagine listening to this piece being performed by Chopin himself when watching Zimerman, He is the best Chopin interpreter ever to have lived and looks just like Him in these recordings.
I listened to this entire piano concerto while I was writing final my paperwork in the last month of High school 20 years ago.
After listening to piano concerto no1 played by various famous pianist and Chopin competition winners, I finally found the best concerto no1!! You can forget all the others Zimerman is THE ONE!
I agree
@@beedelightchannel I agree too. As a Polish Person:)
Listen to Kate Liu in the 2015 Chopin Competition - she obviously picked his interpretation as the model to follow. After listening to hers and Zimerman's interpretations, all other interpretations I find difficult to listen to!
@@paulkim1345 I'm totally agree with you, It happens to me with the two Chopin concertos and Rachmaninoff's 1 and 2. for me, the definitive versions
永遠のショパンコンチェルト再現ビデオになりますね☄️🗺️
柔らかさ、せつなさ、情熱、品のよい甘美な世界を、骨格を明確にしながら繊細さを失うことのない恐るべき表現力が、ここに開花しました。ショパンの国のツィメルマン巨匠は、忘れ去られることはなく、語り継がれるべき芸術家です。
4:35 my favorite "theme" in the concerto. I can't express all the emotions one can derive from this.
finally someone who heard it...
i mean it’s the main subject. pretty much everything besides the 2nd theme in e-major is connected directly to it. the rhythm is connected to that of the orchestral start. and the development is full of this motif. it’s truly beautiful
This makes my heart hurt, it is so beautiful. I love Chopin. And yes, Mr Zimerman looks like a young Chopin from the pictures and sculptures. Perfect.
It's been so many years and this performance is still unsurpassed! I watched this concert live as a very young girl. We were watching together with my mum, who was a great music lover. And it was such a fascinating and thrilling experience - no-one had the slightest doubt that he would win, he was so brilliant. And yes, everyone here in Poland commented on his astonishing likeness to Chopin :) Thank you for publishing this film!
Jealous!!! That would have been so amazing!!
seriously, you were there! not many people get to watch the competitions, so envious....
maybe surpassed by the aged Zimmerman and his recent recordings
First Movement- 0:00
Second Movement- 20:22
Third Movement- 30:48
何て優しい響きでしょう📣
何て感性豊かな表現でしょう🎶彼の澄みきった心を感じます💕何て素晴らしいテクニックでしょう✋
Nie znam piękniejszego wykonania! Po prostu genialne!Słuchałam wielu wykonań ale to przebija wszystkie.Jest szczere porywające, a zarazem z nutą słodyczy , z przepiękną dojrzałą frazą! Niesamowite jak na 20-latka!👏👏👏👏👏
18-sto latka*
Wiek dla Geniuszu Muzycznego nie ma znaczenia. Słucham Krystiana Zimermana i odnoszę dojmujące wrażenie jakby sam Fryderyk wprawiał w ruch Jego palce..... za sprawą samego Boga.
Movement 1: 0:00
Movement 2: 20:23
Movement 3: 30:45
Спасибо огромное за размещение этой записи.Прекрасно зная творчество Кристиана по радиопередачам,а позже и по дискам,хочу поблагодарить операторов,снимавших его выступления на конкурсе.Прекрасные работы.Оркестр и дирижер--просто молодцы!Техническое совершенство и удивительная чуткость.Тысяча благодарностей такому ансамблю.BRAVISSIMO!!!
I got introduced to classical music at around 2 year ago. In those years, I've listened to countless performance of various pieces. And I am proud to say that this is the first ever performance that made me cry listening to it.
私も同じなのです。Zimermanのショパンが目も眩むような素晴らしい演奏だと、最初に印象ずけた、その演奏だったと思います。
The great Chopin reincarnates as Zimmerman and blesses us with the heavenly music!!!!a great soul.....
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
No doubt. Chopin is a source of pride for Poles and a universal heritage for humanity
Krystian Zimerman, the light of Poland
私が簡単にセンテンスを結びますと、Star
intheworld!
I love that cheeky smile at the end, he knows he’s just done something incredible
Superb,cata delicatete si sensiblitate in interpretarea muzicii lui Chopin!
Kristian Zimerman,un pianist desavarsit,inca din tinerete,un maestru!!!
Multumiri pentru postare!
Amazing!!! The best performance!!! ❤️
Zimmerman tiil now still the top class pianist.
im in love with him.
Thank you for sharing us !!!! Chopin and Zimmerman are outstanding 😱🌟🌟🌟🌟
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem.
Love the wink 😉... outstanding interpretation!
20:20 2nd movement
30:48 3rd movement
Thank you for posting this! You are the best.
Hope you're having a good day :)
My pleasure =)
Genius unsurpassed! (The cinematography is excellent as well-)
BRAVO!
His interpretation of Chopin is definitely the best!! Love you so much Zimmy!!
18:34 28:50for my personal use, favorite parts ♥️♥️
Chopin Reincarnated
When he starts composing music like Chopin, then you can say that.
何もかもがこのメロディに抱かれ、溶けて行くのを確かに感じます。苦しみもです。哀しみもです。全てがです。
オーケストラ、ツィメルマン様、何度お聴きしていますか!
感謝のみで御座います。
Imagine hearing this on a record, it would be amazing.
Ah! The smile at 40:24
I get it. I understand the pride and heartbreak of the Polish people. It's no wonder Chopin is one of their most loved sons. As an American it is difficult to understand this kind of identity. We are many peoples and as a political experiment unique. The American identity is the American dream, but it is not a nation in any cultural sense. But this... This music can make you Polish while you listen.
sounds so sad but yeah America as young as it is we don’t have much of a culture to be proud of.
Steve Richardson well that’s because modern culture is the manifestation of America. America became the world’s standard, so now people look at the role model a century ago and think “why is this country so generic?” although it was probably the most unique of its time
Oh God, is United States, not America if you are going to refer to that piece of land in North America with the blue and red flag. America is all the continent.
@@jugutierrez The US is the only part that matters anyway
I’d offer George Gershwin as one example of American culture and artistic identity. Definitely many others to be named as well. But I love your last sentence. Listening to Chopin, when performed this well, can definitely make you feel the Polish connection. Zimerman does that especially well.
His smile at the end :"""")
Bravo! gran maestro!
The best ! .You can make your piano singing ! Bravo
Zimmerman is a master of the piano
I love Chopin's music and Krystian's play
Nobody plays Chopin like Zimerman. His playing is ethereal yet organic and expressive beyond anything else I have heard. He makes you pay attention to every single note yet blends them so effortlessly that they flow like water.
@Анна Фишер She is an amazing pianist, but I find Zimmerman's playing and timing much more ethereal and effortless.
i don't understand the people who say the orquestation is bad, i think is a genious product, perfect orquestation!!!!!!! and perfect cello parts in the op 65!!!!!!!!!!!!! amazing cello and orquesta composer: CHOPIN.
The orchestration is really awful too slow and poorly put together shame for Zimerman .If you really want to here a very good interpretation go to Evgenny Kissin and the Israel Philharmonic conducted by Zubin mehta for the Chopin Piano Concerto no1.
When you compare his own performance here ua-cam.com/video/S1Iv2JJc-Qc/v-deo.html , you can notice how bad this orchestration is.
Do yourself a favor, listen to the 75th Anniversary Zubin Mehta with Evgeny Kissin. Magnificent! This is pathetic, my apologies to the wonderful musicians, but there is no comparison. Both pianists are wonderful, but here, Zimerman shines like a pearl stuck in the mud, but Kissin sparkles like the center diamond in a Queen's crown. The setting matters.
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
8:34 this is what one of the best techniques in the world looks like. Love the camera angle
Beautiful soul moving
I always try to convince myself that i can just casually listen to this concerto but i end up bawling my eyes out lol
I'l never learn my lesson even after so many years. 17:50 and 28:52 get me every time. 🥺
How young he was! Ans the first time I see him without his beard. He looks like Chopin or Liszt...
Very handsome and perfect !!
Thank you for uploading such a valuable Zimerman's great performance 😂
The Best interprète of Frédéric Chopin ❤️🥰
Wow he looks like Chopin!!
Did anyone think the orchestra is too good also? Such a powerful interpretation
yes! definitely standing out in the second movement
I love that I could hear the orchestra well in this version while in other versions the orchestra sounds too much in the background
Es emocionante escucharlo y ver su pasión sus manos acariciando esas teclas. Luego de tantos años continúa su pasión como el primer día.
so its true wut i heard, zimmerman is chopin's reincarnation, who played it chopin or zimmerman?
Un monument !
damn he really does look like chopin...never quite understood the comparison of appearance until seeing this vid
Absolutnie najlepszy z najlepszych pianistów na świecie! Jest wspaniały!
너무 아름답네요
so beautiful💗
first time I watched this performance I though was Chopin himself .. love to Zimmerman
노래의 흐름이 계속 이어지는 게 너무 좋아요
legendary❤
25:36 just leaving this here for me
Omg no way isn’t he CHOPIN ??
How cool and perfect performance
Perfect 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
4:38 hits differently.
The piano or the recording sounds flat
it saddens me to see how talented others are. i can't even type properly.
There is no person without a gift. If you can appreciate this music its already a gift.
Chopin's music is difficult to appreciate by people without specific sensitivity. It requires a lot of focus, also some intellectual attitude and a lot of carefulness.
What is more, if You can enjoy this music, it says a lot about Yourself.
Find out, WHY are You here, wathching this concerto, being enchanted to Chopin. You see some worth in His sounds and His world. It resonates in You, and You like it because of somenthing that You already have inside. If You hadn't, You'd rather do any other stuff online.
What brings You to Chopin and this is Your first talend - inner ability to understand, appreciate this music . It's A talent. Or talents. Believe me, not too much people can listen to this and not get ignorant, bored or irritated quickly. They just don't have space inside for this kind of music, because it's difficult. Congratulate yourself:)
it doesn´t matter how "big" the talent is we got, it matters how many people we do make happy with it! If we misuse our talent to exalt ourselves our talent has been wasted. If we use it as a tool to make other people rich we honour the talent we got. I think Chopin was a genius of the latter kind. Moreover: If you are over 38 years old and still can walk steps you have more "talent" than Chopin had at that age. He had to be carried at that age already because of his devastating disease...
@@domidumdum4051 What a beautiful comment. These are the words why I still search the comment section of UA-cam. I wish someone inspired me in the same way, you inspired the person you replied to! :)
@@domidumdum4051 So well said. Thank you for your comment. I totally agree with you!
@@ankitabose2139
he is the best pianist in chopin and beethoven
Zimmerman is Chopin on this performance.
Every now and then I come to this video and pretend I’m watching Chopin perform. The resemblance is uncanny.
この若さが故のエネルギッシュで勢いのあるツィメルマンの演奏は心にくるものがあるんだよなぁ……
18:30 is siiiickkkk
thank you david
40:20 Ahh, that calm and composed expression on his face - I'm sure the actual Chopin must have felt the same❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Thanks!
Wow gotta say young Zimerman looks just like Chopin. The similarities are uncanny.
40 minutes of pure elegance.
❤..bei Dich ist
Frederik Chopin 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
Wow fantastic! Any idea of year and location?
Sorry to say I'm not sure of either the date or location. If anyone knows, please let me know!
Warsaw
Warsaw, Poland in 1975
He is Chopin himself
Chopina i Zimermana łączą co najmniej dwie rzeczy. Po pierwsze, fizycznie są podobni. Po drugie - o wiele ważniejsze - są artystami z bożej łaski.
what year was this? can u put in description?
I’m not certain what year this performance is from which is why I didn’t put it in the description. If I had to guess, it would be around 1975 or 1976, in proximity to Zimerman winning the 9th International Chopin Competition.
Cadenza- 18:34
Legend!
18:34 - Cadenza
Why is the imagery so unsharp?
This proves time travel, video taken in 1829, Chopin himself...!!
what are these camera angles
Self note: 9:59 did something happen to audio, sounds kind of bendy
Thanks
Chopin playing Chopin colorized
Does anyone know what year this was performed?
1975 chopin competition
18:20 18:20 18:20 bookmark
18:34
Cómo me gustaría ver y escuchar un video de Krystian Zimerman en sus 30 y pico de años, tocando esta hermosa composición. O ahora en su edad madura.
He looks like Chopin reincarnated. When he showed up at the Chopin Competition there was no doubt who would win.
which year this performance belongs to?
I asked myself if Zimerman really plays better than Chopin himself. I don t believe a teacher can have tought him this