Technically brilliant admittedly, but I feel the melody of the accented notes is not quite brought out as it is in performances like Pollini's. Of course, it's a great performance and I could do nothing of the sort, but there is better in my opinion.
No. 1 in C Major 0:05 No. 2 in A Minor 1:55 No. 3 in E Major 3:12 No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor 7:18 No. 5 in G-Flat Minor 9:12 No. 6 in E-Flat Minor 11:03 No. 7 in C Major 14:59 No. 8 in F. Major 16:32 No. 9 in F Minor 18:49 No. 10 in A-Flat Major 20:48 Just something for myself
There is actually nothing special about his articulation in the least. If something is special about it, is precisely his "anti articulation". I'm not saying you can't hear every note, but that's just the starting point. His articulation is generally quite soft and that is one of his main strengths. That's not what's commonly refered to as a "great articulation". Furthermore, you can hear in the 2nd etude, more than a few notes are missing there in the middle part. Might have just been a few mistakes but it seems that it lacks strength in the articulation. Pianists with an unusually great articulation are Zimerman or Ashkenazy for instance, and precisely because of that, they sound very different. I'm not hating on Trifonov at all, I think he's an outstanding pianist and I consider him to be the greatest of the newer generation, but articulation is not something that defines him at all.
I have not listened to this in a long time so I revisited it. It's even more amazing than when I last watched it. His sound is so pure and refreshing, I'm sure Chopin would have approved!
I too feel very bless Daniil is here. He really knows how to tune in heart of the work. I think he's sometimes channeling the piece. You can see him listening to himself play.
Trifonov makes me smile, gasp, wonder all the way through this. Listening on my own here, I wish I had someone to share the wonder with right now. (It is after 1 am at home after all!) I am in awe. He doesn't deliver one study after another - there's a grand cohesion to his delivery - a real sense of drive throughout. I have played these studies, listened to many a performance of them. The man's a genius.
For those of you who can't stand to listen to this amazing performer: get over your emotions! This guy has such an amazing mindset, he knows EXACTLY how to capture one's ear. You guys are just jealous, because he has performed more than you have!!!! His touch is so clean. His emotion is truly there. Why must you hate this guy?!? He is truly an amazing artist!
I can stand listening to him no problem but don't say he's the greatest of all time like some people claim him to be. I personally prefer Yundi Li or Kissin, Zimmerman, Volodos, Marc Hamilin, etc etc... over this guy but to each it's own.
Love his playing he never ceaces to amaze us with his musicality Daniil Trifonov is such a magnicent musician and he will go a long way throughout his musical career he is such a brilliant musician!
Why does he have so many faces? Because when he is playing he is not on this earth, he is in a serperate place where he is totally engulfed in the music and HE loves it, see the smile on his face, he is living the music, quite amazing
Absolutely stunning performance...not only the dazzling technique, but also the nuance of inner feelings: stroke or touch, typically the artist's soul. My eyes were moist because I could hear teardrops from #3!!
Omg.... when he played with the crazy speed from #1, 2 and then to the crazy, super energy sucking #4, with many colors and touches and thought-out sophisticated elaboration, unlike most of the pianist play with pachinko like “force”, I got choked... how could he... He is by far the most incredible pianist of now.... I am so grateful to have him in this world.
Most assuredly one the most penetrating pianissimo-legatissimo-leggiero piano sound from the last forty years or so. In the Radu Lupu class, to be sure. A master pianist, in the true, noble sense of the word.
Даниил мой самый любимый пианист.Но Раду Лупу мне тоже нравился. Его игра единственная,которая мне напоминает манеру игры Даниила и наооборот.Я в каком-то комментарии видела,что Раду Лупу заканчивал Московскую консерваторию в 50- тые годы ХХ века,но точноя этого не знаю. Петербург.
His opus 25 and opus 10 are both the best renditions I've heared and I can listen to them repetively without getting bored due to the color in his music. Very refined indeed, he is so much in control.
Daniil è un grande perché entra in empatia con la musica che sta eseguendo e questo lo trasmette all'scoltatore. Uno dei miei pianisti preferiti!!! Bravoòo!!!
Thank you so much for sharing this video, I was waiting so long for his op.10 set! It is an invaluable treasure! :-) The way this young pianist handles Chopin's genious works is just incredible and remarkable, what expression and at the same time simplicity and elegance.. A true affinity for Chopin!
Не смотря на то,что Даниил Трифонов молод,но благодаря таланту,трудолюбию отличной русской фортепьянной школе, накопленному опыту публичных выступлений и участию в международных конкурсах (занимал первые места) --получил признание в России и на международной арене и стал известен,а главное Узнаваем,так как имеет "своё лицо", свой стиль. Блестяще владеет инструментом, тембровая гамма тонка и разнообразна, очень музыкален .лиричен.. показывает зрелое ,совершенное исполнение,завораживает своей игрой.Можно только порадоваться ЯВЛЕНИЮ НОВОГО ЯРКОГО ДАРОВАНИЯ! С чем я нас с Вами и поздравляю! А Даниилу --творческого роста ! Искренняя благодарность за предоставленную подборку выступлений Д. Трифонова! Я не пропускаю его концертов в Санкт- Петербурге,
@@jponz85 I would appreciate you sharing the better player(s). This guy just really hits my soul with his skill and interpretation. Livia Rev was the last pianist to do so.
Just wow... that's all I can say... That and I have heard many excellent pianists playing all those studies but with Trifonov I just discovered them.🤩 An excellent pianist you are amazed by his/her technic: "what a left hand! Wow the speed is incredible!" An excellent pianist and musician you are just listening. Nothing goes through your head except where the music take you. I listened Chopin's study n2 op25 by Lang Lang. Good recording, amazing technic. While he was playing i was thinking how in control he is and how his technic is flueless. Then youtube recommanded me Rubinstein recorded in Russia. Poor quality, but there I didnt think anything. I was just following Rubinstein. I had the same with Zimmerman. And now Trifonov!
Er ist einzigartig und unvergleichlich, in allem an was er sein Herz und seine Hände gibt ! Auch heute,2024 verzaubert er das Publikum in all seinen Auftritten mit seiner Musik!
I have a feeling this early period in his career will end up being his apex. Insofar as it still exists the musical industry cannot nurture talent over a lifetime. His most recent playing already sounds to me a notch below his astounding first international years.
@@tamjg Perché il talento artistico è come un bosco plasmato dalle stagioni e dall'equilibrio naturale. L'industria discografica invece è come un campo di agricoltura intensiva che finirà per inaridire il terreno..
А мне так не кажется .Посмотрите и послушайте,все,что Даниил сыграл за 2024 год.В you tube много записей ,и живые тоже.Посмотрите его последнюю живую запись концерта Дворжака для фортепиано с оркестром из Пражской филармонии сШарлем Дютуа во главе оркестра осенью 24 года.Даниил на очень высоком уравне,а ему только 33 года,и он все еще растет и совершенствуется в своем истинно божественном искусстве как пианист и как человек. Петербург.
I'm shocked at some of the comments here. I was yelling "Bravo" after the first two etudes. I caught very minor missed notes here and there in the 1st, but the 2nd was pristine. I can't imagine the pressure a pianist must feel sitting in front of a keyboard at the start of doing this set in concert. Fortunately, Trifonov has the chops to pull it off. Incidentally, Trifonov is a composer who last year premiered his Piano Concerto in E-flat Minor but a video of it does not exist on UA-cam. I wonder if it's ultra avant-gard or more traditional like my own Piano Concerto No 2 in C Minor which IS here on UA-cam. Sure wish I could get him interested in premiering it.
***** Thank you, Abraham. Just click on my name for the audio and full orchestral score to follow along with. There is a more recent revision available as well. I'd also be interested in hearing some of your work.
***** I will be very interested in hearing your concerto when it is finished. I will visit your Soundcloud site soon as I am recovering from an eye injury right now.
***** Yes, I will be interested in critiquing them. I can write somewhat now and of course can hear but my abilitie to write extensively are limited. Just found out from my opthomologist that I need a cornea transplant to restore my vision in the eye. Things are just getying better and better. (sarcasm)
+J Joe Townley Is all you care about technique and missed notes? How about the complete lack of musicianship on the part of this pianist? He plays the notes, not the music.
I really haven't come across a recording of No 6 that measures up to his, even the Greats like Richter or Horowitz fall short in my opinion (Horowitz's rendition deserves a listen though to hear him play Chopin like Bach there (imho), perhaps to do justice to the grave nature of the piece). However, Trifonov absolutely blows my mind here. Profusely mystical, such deep intelligence and sensibility.
just listen to his op 10 no 1 I don't think richter can touch it because he trifo plays it with such absolute perfection down to the smallest detail at an impossibly fast speed its almost like its not like individual notes anymore its like a whole new level. yeah richters technique was perfect but trifo is more artistic
Daniil Trifonov no solamente es un pianista genial, sino que aparte tiene una extraordinaria sensibilidad en todo lo que interpreta. Cuando el interpreta Chopin me estoy imaginado que es el mismísimo autor de los estudios Op. 10, en este caso, el que los esta interpretando ¡¡Increible!!
In No.2 his 4th and 5th fingers are 1000 times more agile than my 2nd and 3rd fingers could ever be! That said, his playing comes from not the fingers, hands, arms, etc., but from the heart, mind, and most important, his soul.
I sat in the front row when he played #32 in concert in a small city in Japan last year. Since then, of course, he has played it on tour everywhere. Very satisfying.
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His playing of the first etude in C major is simply out of this world.
look up Maurizio Pollini.
TheHyu123 neither Chopin or Liszt should be played violently.
ixlioavoeqgni oeqgni In some sections he is
David Xia Technically you are right but Liszt’s style is considered to be more exhuberant than of Chopin
Technically brilliant admittedly, but I feel the melody of the accented notes is not quite brought out as it is in performances like Pollini's. Of course, it's a great performance and I could do nothing of the sort, but there is better in my opinion.
No. 1 in C Major 0:05
No. 2 in A Minor 1:55
No. 3 in E Major 3:12
No. 4 in C-Sharp Minor 7:18
No. 5 in G-Flat Minor 9:12
No. 6 in E-Flat Minor 11:03
No. 7 in C Major 14:59
No. 8 in F. Major 16:32
No. 9 in F Minor 18:49
No. 10 in A-Flat Major 20:48
Just something for myself
Sharing is caring so I will use this for myself as well.
Thank you kind sir for caring.
By no 5 is G flat major right
Extraordinaire interprétation!
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10/2 01:56
10/3 03:13
10/4 07:17
10/5 09:10
10/6 11:03
10/7 14:58
10/8 16:32
10/9 18:48
10/10 20:47
thanks a lot
@@arnolefou sex a lot???
@@user-mk7ot1nb1z yes
His articulation!!! My god, this performance is incredible. Every single note.
There is actually nothing special about his articulation in the least. If something is special about it, is precisely his "anti articulation". I'm not saying you can't hear every note, but that's just the starting point. His articulation is generally quite soft and that is one of his main strengths. That's not what's commonly refered to as a "great articulation". Furthermore, you can hear in the 2nd etude, more than a few notes are missing there in the middle part. Might have just been a few mistakes but it seems that it lacks strength in the articulation. Pianists with an unusually great articulation are Zimerman or Ashkenazy for instance, and precisely because of that, they sound very different.
I'm not hating on Trifonov at all, I think he's an outstanding pianist and I consider him to be the greatest of the newer generation, but articulation is not something that defines him at all.
Daniil will go down in history as one of the best ever pianists, especially in the Romantic repertoire.
One of? :)
Who is The?
Ehm no.
@@dwacheopusThere’s no best pianist
@@Aoichanpiano Liszt?
Ive been listening to these Etudes for over 65 years, yet these performances by Trifonov is like hearing them for the first time.
Daniil is simply the best. He captures the music, makes it his own and lets it sing from his heart! He is not just a technician, he is an artist!
This guy... is just IT...!!! so fresh... I just LOVE him!
I have not listened to this in a long time so I revisited it. It's even more amazing than when I last watched it. His sound is so pure and refreshing, I'm sure Chopin would have approved!
Him and Glen Gould: music's greatest nerds. ❤
@@Highinsight7и я тоже.
Петербург❤
THIS is by far the best interpretation of op. 10 nr. 1 I have ever witnessed (till now; ashkenazy, argerich, richter, pollini, etc.).
🙏🙏🙏
The best pianist ! We're so lucky to hear Daniil playing Chopin, Thankyou !
I too feel very bless Daniil is here. He really knows how to tune in heart of the work. I think he's sometimes channeling the piece. You can see him listening to himself play.
Trifonov makes me smile, gasp, wonder all the way through this. Listening on my own here, I wish I had someone to share the wonder with right now. (It is after 1 am at home after all!) I am in awe. He doesn't deliver one study after another - there's a grand cohesion to his delivery - a real sense of drive throughout. I have played these studies, listened to many a performance of them. The man's a genius.
Daryl Francis he has the concept totally
Extraordinary Live Performance!
Glorious sounds from first to last note. Thank you for this recording.
He will be legendary pianist in history for sure like Horowitz,Rubinstein,.....etc
Yeah he played many hard pieces and with wonderful interpretation
I agree love him!
Rubinstein not legendary...
He already is..... I like to think of him as the Rasputin of the piano
Pro Ektor says you! Rubenstein taught me distantly, from his recordings.....listened to repeatedly, particularly the waltzes
For those of you who can't stand to listen to this amazing performer: get over your emotions! This guy has such an amazing mindset, he knows EXACTLY how to capture one's ear. You guys are just jealous, because he has performed more than you have!!!! His touch is so clean. His emotion is truly there. Why must you hate this guy?!? He is truly an amazing artist!
I can stand listening to him no problem but don't say he's the greatest of all time like some people claim him to be. I personally prefer Yundi Li or Kissin, Zimmerman, Volodos, Marc Hamilin, etc etc... over this guy but to each it's own.
Love his playing he never ceaces to amaze us with his musicality
Daniil Trifonov is such a magnicent musician and he will go a long way throughout his musical career he is such a brilliant musician!
Why does he have so many faces? Because when he is playing he is not on this earth, he is in a serperate place where he is totally engulfed in the music and HE loves it, see the smile on his face, he is living the music, quite amazing
thats it, thank you.
The gestures are not unnatural, maybe you can better say not natural but spirituel ?? Depassing the natural I mean...
👍👍👏👏👏👏💕
wow.....
the notes are so clear. They just flow....
His interpretation of No.3 is my all time favorite. Can never even dream of a better sound.
Absolutely stunning performance...not only the dazzling technique, but also the nuance of inner feelings: stroke or touch, typically the artist's soul. My eyes were moist because I could hear teardrops from #3!!
The Op. 10 No. 5 was so refreshing...not so fast, and incredibly musical and nuanced.
Agreed, very playful recording
Omg.... when he played with the crazy speed from #1, 2 and then to the crazy, super energy sucking #4, with many colors and touches and thought-out sophisticated elaboration, unlike most of the pianist play with pachinko like “force”, I got choked... how could he... He is by far the most incredible pianist of now.... I am so grateful to have him in this world.
What is so moving apart from Chopin's music of course, is to see how in touch Daniil is with every note which he caresses with profound musicianship.
Etude no 6 at 11:04 has never been played like this. The expression is soul piercing.
Trifonov here gives a performance which is unlikely to be matched by anyone. And it's a live performance!
Daniil is my favorite pianist!!
Maravilhoso demais esse rapaz !!!!
Most assuredly one the most penetrating pianissimo-legatissimo-leggiero piano sound from the last forty years or so. In the Radu Lupu class, to be sure.
A master pianist, in the true, noble sense of the word.
Даниил мой самый любимый пианист.Но Раду Лупу мне тоже нравился. Его игра единственная,которая мне напоминает манеру игры Даниила и наооборот.Я в каком-то комментарии видела,что Раду Лупу заканчивал Московскую консерваторию в 50- тые годы ХХ века,но точноя этого не знаю.
Петербург.
His opus 25 and opus 10 are both the best renditions I've heared and I can listen to them repetively without getting bored due to the color in his music. Very refined indeed, he is so much in control.
Согласна,но еще и ор.28 удивительно хорош!
Петербург.
What a talent and brilliant pianist ,love the way he plays.
Just wonderful.
Just sublime. This pianist is really amazing, his Chopin interpretations are magical...
Truly amazing! His performance of this Etude set is probably the most musical I've ever heard. Not forgetting the impeccble technique to go long with.
Magistral! Vive Daniil je t'aime!!!
absolutely incredible!
Fantastic.. I love his performance
10/1 00:05
10/2 01:56
10/3 03:13
10/4 07:17
10/5 09:10
10/6 11:03
10/7 14:58
10/8 16:32
10/9 18:48
10/10 20:47
Hope it helps
10/1 00:05
10/2 01:56
10/3 03:13
10/4 07:17
10/5 09:10
10/6 11:03
10/7 14:58
10/8 16:32
10/9 18:48
10/10 20:47
why dont they work?
lawrence wei it’s an old comment from several years ago
No 12 😭
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Etude in eb-minor Nr.6 op.10 starts at 11:02 - what a great performance ! Thank you !
Truly a quite unique and sublime rendition. These harmonic tensions.. .
The most depressing and lost version I’ve heard. Love it
Daniil è un grande perché entra in empatia con la musica che sta eseguendo e questo lo trasmette all'scoltatore. Uno dei miei pianisti preferiti!!! Bravoòo!!!
etude 6, when played like that, always makes me cry. Simply fantastic performance
Gracias Daniil por existir y regalarme este dichoso y feliz momento de poder escucharte.
Bravoooooo!
Etude No. 8 - just beautiful
All of them are
Ohhh Dios mío qué pianista tan magnífico nos has enviado, gracias!!!
Great performance, enjoyed the gestures and fluid movements. Thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this video, I was waiting so long for his op.10 set! It is an invaluable treasure! :-) The way this young pianist handles Chopin's genious works is just incredible and remarkable, what expression and at the same time simplicity and elegance.. A true affinity for Chopin!
I love his playing o.o
Grandioso, maravilloso, espectacular, Bravo Daniil !!!!
Had you seen Daniil's played the transcendentals études of Liszt?
@@guscox9651 el español es mi lengua preferida. Si quieres saber lo que digo, sólo tienes que usar el traductor...!!!
La esposa de Daniil habla español y le traduce los textos a Daniil.
@@monsieurrodriguez9687 oh yes!!! Wonderful!
Bravissimo, dear Daniil. Thanks from Lithuania.( Lietuva). Amazing performer......
no.1 00:05
no.2 01:56
no.3 03:13
no.4 07:17
no.5 09:10
no.6 11:03
no.7 14:58
no.8 16:32
no.9 18:48
no.10 20:47
Thank you!!
Spectacular. I heard Horowitz, Rubinstein, Kissin, others in person. This young man is simply spectacular.
Kissin is spectacular, so is Yundi li, Zimmerman, etc etc...
Не смотря на то,что Даниил Трифонов молод,но благодаря таланту,трудолюбию
отличной русской фортепьянной школе, накопленному опыту публичных выступлений и участию в международных конкурсах (занимал первые места)
--получил признание в России и на международной арене и стал известен,а главное Узнаваем,так как имеет "своё лицо", свой стиль. Блестяще владеет инструментом, тембровая гамма тонка и разнообразна, очень музыкален .лиричен.. показывает зрелое ,совершенное исполнение,завораживает своей игрой.Можно только порадоваться ЯВЛЕНИЮ НОВОГО ЯРКОГО ДАРОВАНИЯ! С чем я нас с Вами и поздравляю! А Даниилу --творческого роста ! Искренняя благодарность за предоставленную подборку выступлений Д. Трифонова! Я не пропускаю его концертов в Санкт- Петербурге,
Fantastic! A great discover!
Wonderful~Mr.Daniil Trifonov! i just fell into your every notes!~ and the stunning sound of FAZIOLI piano!
Simply the best of this generation in both interpretation and technique.
Relax, not even. He's great! Not the greatest relax there buddy
@@jponz85 I would appreciate you sharing the better player(s). This guy just really hits my soul with his skill and interpretation. Livia Rev was the last pianist to do so.
@@wyattdavis1292 what about Yunchan Lim
Я думаю,что при всех талантах Вашему любимцу просто не судьба догнать Даниила.😮@@bluedoggo483
Just wow... that's all I can say...
That and I have heard many excellent pianists playing all those studies but with Trifonov I just discovered them.🤩
An excellent pianist you are amazed by his/her technic: "what a left hand! Wow the speed is incredible!"
An excellent pianist and musician you are just listening. Nothing goes through your head except where the music take you.
I listened Chopin's study n2 op25 by Lang Lang. Good recording, amazing technic. While he was playing i was thinking how in control he is and how his technic is flueless.
Then youtube recommanded me Rubinstein recorded in Russia. Poor quality, but there I didnt think anything. I was just following Rubinstein.
I had the same with Zimmerman.
And now Trifonov!
Er ist einzigartig und
unvergleichlich, in allem
an was er sein Herz und seine Hände gibt !
Auch heute,2024 verzaubert er das Publikum in all seinen Auftritten mit seiner Musik!
This is such an amazing performance! Love his clarity and deep feeling!
Ohhh, no conocía a este joven, qué pianista poderoso, lo investigaré !! Un cariñoso saludo desde Chile. Gracias y muchos abrazos ❗️
Bravissimo!
My god number 8 is perfect. Such resonant tone yet so so clear. Ever single turn is phrased even at that speed. Jaw dropped
Chopin would be very pleased i'm sure
What a massive talent. Technically impeccable and plays with sensitivity and nuance. Can't ask for more. He's great in the Op. 25 etudes as well.
just incredible! and the cis-moll etude impressed me so much with passion!
I have a feeling this early period in his career will end up being his apex. Insofar as it still exists the musical industry cannot nurture talent over a lifetime. His most recent playing already sounds to me a notch below his astounding first international years.
Could you explain further?
Forse hai ragione, purtroppo...
@@tamjg
Perché il talento artistico è come un bosco plasmato dalle stagioni e dall'equilibrio naturale.
L'industria discografica invece è come un campo di agricoltura intensiva che finirà per inaridire il terreno..
spero che ti sbagli. Comunque l'aspetto odierno di Daniil è quello di un soggetto con esaurimento nervoso, avrebbe bisogno di una pausa
А мне так не кажется .Посмотрите и послушайте,все,что Даниил сыграл за 2024 год.В you tube много записей ,и живые тоже.Посмотрите его последнюю живую запись концерта Дворжака для фортепиано с оркестром из Пражской филармонии сШарлем Дютуа во главе оркестра осенью 24 года.Даниил на очень высоком уравне,а ему только 33 года,и он все еще растет и совершенствуется в своем истинно божественном искусстве как пианист и как человек.
Петербург.
I'm shocked at some of the comments here. I was yelling "Bravo" after the first two etudes. I caught very minor missed notes here and there in the 1st, but the 2nd was pristine. I can't imagine the pressure a pianist must feel sitting in front of a keyboard at the start of doing this set in concert. Fortunately, Trifonov has the chops to pull it off. Incidentally, Trifonov is a composer who last year premiered his Piano Concerto in E-flat Minor but a video of it does not exist on UA-cam. I wonder if it's ultra avant-gard or more traditional like my own Piano Concerto No 2 in C Minor which IS here on UA-cam. Sure wish I could get him interested in premiering it.
***** Thank you, Abraham. Just click on my name for the audio and full orchestral score to follow along with. There is a more recent revision available as well. I'd also be interested in hearing some of your work.
***** I will be very interested in hearing your concerto when it is finished. I will visit your Soundcloud site soon as I am recovering from an eye injury right now.
***** Yes, I will be interested in critiquing them. I can write somewhat now and of course can hear but my abilitie to write extensively are limited. Just found out from my opthomologist that I need a cornea transplant to restore my vision in the eye. Things are just getying better and better. (sarcasm)
+J Joe Townley Is all you care about technique and missed notes? How about the complete lack of musicianship on the part of this pianist? He plays the notes, not the music.
Нет и чикагский ,и тот,который он(Даниил) играл на Вербье,до сих пор есть на you tube.❤
Il n.1 .... Sensazionale!,,, come del resto tutti, interpretati in modo del tutto personale e.....nuovo!,
I really haven't come across a recording of No 6 that measures up to his, even the Greats like Richter or Horowitz fall short in my opinion (Horowitz's rendition deserves a listen though to hear him play Chopin like Bach there (imho), perhaps to do justice to the grave nature of the piece). However, Trifonov absolutely blows my mind here. Profusely mystical, such deep intelligence and sensibility.
just listen to his op 10 no 1 I don't think richter can touch it because he trifo plays it with such absolute perfection down to the smallest detail at an impossibly fast speed its almost like its not like individual notes anymore its like a whole new level. yeah richters technique was perfect but trifo is more artistic
Completely agree, trifonov is amzing
The best of the best
Otherworldly.
Fascinating performance!
Magnificent ! Great performance !
Daniil Trifonov no solamente es un pianista genial, sino que aparte tiene una extraordinaria sensibilidad en todo lo que interpreta. Cuando el interpreta Chopin me estoy imaginado que es el mismísimo autor de los estudios Op. 10, en este caso, el que los esta interpretando ¡¡Increible!!
Wonderful interpretation of my Chopin very best. It recalls the mutual admiration and influence between Schumann / Chopin
Congratulations Daniil.
Великолепно! Лучшее исполнение этюдов Шопена!
Bravo ! Great Performance .
Menos Ego se te nota. Exelente ❤️🇮🇷😘 concierto.
This recording fascinates me, Trifonov plays Chopin beautifully with a very fluent style.
100% dedication
In No.2 his 4th and 5th fingers are 1000 times more agile than my 2nd and 3rd fingers could ever be! That said, his playing comes from not the fingers, hands, arms, etc., but from the heart, mind, and most important, his soul.
The best.
Thank you,fantastic!
beautiful power play
Absolutely brilliant
Unless Tel Aviv has built an exact replica of the Wigmore Hall, I would say this was filmed in London!
+saltburner2 I was just thinking that
And I who thought Israel was trying to replicate their "nemesis", the IIIrd Reich!
bravissimo
Fantastic!!!!!
This is truly expressionism. Astonishing.
never heard the first one played at that tempo... wow!
Wonderful - I heard Daniil play these at the Edinburgh Festival this year and it was fabulous.
I remember when I first heard Ivo Pogorelich. Here's another genius.Can't wait for his performance of Beethoven sonata nr. 32.
I sat in the front row when he played #32 in concert in a small city in Japan last year. Since then, of course, he has played it on tour everywhere. Very satisfying.
Pogorelich... what a freaking genius indeed.
He is a master pianoplayer!
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His Op. 10 No.4 is the best I have heard.
Genius. That's all there is to say.
Nice touch
His amazing playing reminds me enjoying listening this when I was under the stress because of study.
Genius.
진실함과 진심이 느껴지는 연주.
He is a phenomenon.
Reamente maravilloso,,da placer escuchar a alguien que tan magistramente puede interpretar a Chopin de esta manera
excellent!
What an amazing 5th etude, indeed...!