Van Cliburn "Chopin's Polonaise, Op. 53" on The Ed Sullivan Show
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- Van Cliburn "Chopin's Polonaise, Op. 53" on The Ed Sullivan Show, October 8, 1961. Subscribe now to never miss an update: ume.lnk.to/EdS...
Van Cliburn's performance of Chopin's Polonaise, Op. 53 was filmed live from the Sportpalast in West Berlin, Germany.
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This is an incredible performance! Taped in West Berlin, Germany at the Sportspalast, Van Cliburn, one of the most famous classical pianists of all time, plays one of the greatest classical compositions of all time. Beautiful, thank you so much for posting this!
Berlin? It says Ed Sullivan Show.
@@afritimm Some episodes were taped in different locations around the world.
Thank you!!! For posting this!!! 😊😊💕💕💕
it is his birthday, Van Cliburn
1961, I wasn't even born yet! These videos are So Magical! Wonderful performance... thank you for sharing! 💖
They said Van couldn’t play Chopin! Well, this performance definitely says he
could! A great gentleman🌞
Sweet, gorgeous, Van…I love him so much! Thank you for posting this! ❤️❤️❤️ A brilliant performance, as always…what a treasure! 💕🎶
Good grief! This musical interpretation is spectacular. I heard for much of my life that he quit playing publicly because some critics didn't like something he did. This is pure magic in a musical sense. His delicate handling of the "special" notes in the middle section is unparalleled. This is the best it can get.
Beautiful Chopin. Heart & Soul Pianist
Wonderful performance!!!
Always admired Van Cliburn. It is a pity the quality of the source, although I am grateful this has been uploaded! 👍
Surely, he has been one of the America's national glories.
Van at his best was one of the inspirational ones!
Wow!🤯
Some critics said Van couldn’t play Chopin. This positively proves they
were wrong. Wonderful !
Maravilhoso!!!!
👍good performance 🎹
BEAUTIFUL...and i don't mean his Hairstyle only😉
WOW ❤️❤️
Only God could get 7 full minutes on Sullivan.
❤❤❤
My dad couldn't afford an instrument...so he used wax paper and an old faucet, he was actually very good at the sink😅
for my modern taste this is a technically excellent exhibition, but very mechanic. If you listen to argerich playing same piece in same years yo can understand she was another level...
More colorful beautiful piano sound than Cliburn and Argerich=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! More genius than Cliburn and Argerich=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini! More powerful louder than Cliburn and Argerich=Mikhail Pletnev( Prokofiev piano concerto no 1 by Pletnev!) The Second Loudest was Lazar Berman! The 3rd Loudest was Erwin Nyiregyhazi!!
This is actually Andy Kaufman's impersonation of Van Cliburn.
Wait, I thought it was Andy Griffith. 😝
2o Hino Nacional da Polônia.
That piano certainly is beat to h---. Come on, Ed.
Why is the piano so filthy?
Probably shiny and reflecting stuff on it, not filthy
Always admired Van Cliburn. It is a pity the quality of the source, although I am grateful this has been uploaded! 👍
Surely, he has been one of the America's national glories.