So leicht dahinfließend, so viel Struktur. Als ob die Musik direkt vom Himmel käme. Vollkommen.... Nur die Applauskaskade hätte man rausschneiden müssen. Brutal.
eert tree I highly prefer the Columbia 1962 recording. In this period Horowitz played better than any time before or after. It is one of my favorite recordings together with Arrau.
@@ulfwernernielsen6708 except he didn't really achieve the same spiritual depth that he did during his later years. this particular vienna recital was otherwordly
the best version of Schumann Kinderszenen ever ! FÜrchtenmachen is the best movement, I've been looking for it for almost ten years...didn't know the title until a music teacher listened to the recording and said right away "Well, that's Schumann" like it was something obvious
Hello Box it's all right. Yes, some people are just plain self-satisfied, pleased with what they know. For me it is the very definition of stupidity, to see only what you do know and not what you don't. The truth is I felt so embarrassed when he said so, as if I was supposed to have knew this, as if it was a great gap in my culture...
I would have smothered him with great delight....coughing on Schumann's Kinderszenen sentence ought to be "Death by firing squad (while listening to Brahmes top volume...)"
Posésie et Délicatesse , si intense une perle parmis toutes les interprétations de ces Jeux d'enfants ; en ces temps il faut vers le beau et le sincère ......
ameblo.jp/galwayera/entry-12218181511.html#cbox I believe that Horowitz was one of the greatest pianists in 20 century as same as Glenn Gould. Especially, I'd like to declare that his "Scenes from childhood" and "Kreisleriana" are extraordinarily marvelous. When I hear first tune "Of foreign lands and peoples", my heartbeat becomes faster for joy.
The version that I grew up with that melts me almost to tears is Daniel Barenboim, Berlin Philharmonic, directed by von Karajan. I know there are a million versions of different pieces and every version speaks to us for very personal reasons. For me that is my favorite because it is what I grew up with and I have great memories attached.
oceanspitfirefly what do you mean with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Karajan? This is a work for solo piano. I understand your love for Barenboim. I still remember when his recording of the Kinderszenen came out in late seventies. About this time I heard him play it in Essen together with Fantasy and Carneval .
I have been searching for 'Traumerei' for more than three hours now, then someone coughed @ 6:59. WTH !? I have to give you a thumb down. Sorry... sigh*
Michael Chavez It's really annoying and frustrating when you're listening to beautiful music, trying to ruminate and soak in the harmonious melody when suddenly, ngek!, someone cough or farts, and it kills the mood. Sheesh. LOL!
I will never ever so much as look at any live recording of a classical virtuoso piece. Try it, and you'll see - well, hear - exactly what I mean. Dreadful. Terrible.
Heilsam schön. Tut so gut in einer Zeit in der so viel Schreckliches passiert.
Da haben Sie recht!
So leicht dahinfließend, so viel Struktur. Als ob die Musik direkt vom Himmel käme. Vollkommen.... Nur die Applauskaskade hätte man rausschneiden müssen. Brutal.
The best kinderszenen ever.
eert tree I highly prefer the Columbia 1962 recording. In this period Horowitz played better than any time before or after. It is one of my favorite recordings together with Arrau.
@@ulfwernernielsen6708 except he didn't really achieve the same spiritual depth that he did during his later years. this particular vienna recital was otherwordly
My Dad would play Traumerei on the piano when I was a child. This really takes me back.
And I heard about sodomie also?
@@olivierpotier3620 What!?
Lovely, divine, intense, energetic, poetic, Horowitz, Schumann.
One of the best Schumann interpretation, according to me. Especially with the "Furtenmachen" movement.
Very generous of Horowitz to perform for the TB ward.
Wat een geweldige pianist!!!!
the best version of Schumann Kinderszenen ever ! FÜrchtenmachen is the best movement, I've been looking for it for almost ten years...didn't know the title until a music teacher listened to the recording and said right away "Well, that's Schumann" like it was something obvious
what an ass
Hello Box
are you refering to me ?
No I meant the teacher. Kinda pretentious to assume everyone knows what u know tbh
sorry for the misunderstanding XP
Hello Box
it's all right. Yes, some people are just plain self-satisfied, pleased with what they know. For me it is the very definition of stupidity, to see only what you do know and not what you don't. The truth is I felt so embarrassed when he said so, as if I was supposed to have knew this, as if it was a great gap in my culture...
Wonderfully beautiful: Thank you very much!
Wonderful!!!
Deeply Impressed !
Absolut traumhaft!!
This Sonata is played as background music for the film "Last Summer".. I am glad I found the movie & the music.
SCHUMANN è il mio compositore preferito !!!!!!!!!
I've got some cough drops here if anyone wants them
I would have smothered him with great delight....coughing on Schumann's Kinderszenen sentence ought to be "Death by firing squad (while listening to Brahmes top volume...)"
Posésie et Délicatesse , si intense une perle parmis toutes les interprétations de ces Jeux d'enfants ; en ces temps il faut vers le beau et le sincère ......
Oh God, not the cough concerto!
Our housephone rings with this song 😂
Let it ring
Fürchtenmachen (11:36) by Horowitz, the greatest piano composition of all times....to my humble opinion ; )
The Amazing Horowitz!
no.8 is my personal favorite... but... c o u g h killed it.
This is the pinnacle of Mankind
Was this recorder during a tuberculosis outbreak?
I don't know.;-)
jajaja probably. this is why i dont like the live recordings. very good interpretation but fucking audience ;(
+Rodrigo Jim I've been to various classical concerts but I've never seen any fucking.
+Thinh Ho so maybe this actually was recorded during a tuberculosis episode
spewgilist hahahaha
BRAVO !))
I heard this in Milo and Otis.
To those who had no throat lozenges and just HAD to audibly cough:
"It isn't the cough that carries you off;
It's the coffin they carry you off in."
ameblo.jp/galwayera/entry-12218181511.html#cbox
I believe that Horowitz was one of the greatest pianists in 20 century as same as Glenn Gould. Especially, I'd like to declare that his "Scenes from childhood" and "Kreisleriana" are extraordinarily marvelous.
When I hear first tune "Of foreign lands and peoples", my heartbeat becomes faster for joy.
the coughs though....
I'm listening to this over and over trying to understand. My piano teacher says I have to play this but I just don't get it.
John Cabrera Did you play it finally?
Can people who know AI audio processing remove coughs and a bit of noise (not all of it) from this recording?
참 좋습니다.
3:22 is this an error or is that a different edition?
Error
"Error" at 3:22? Even though a reply said 'yes,' I don't hear anything. (And I tried!) :-)
Error indeed, he plays a B then corrects it immediately with a C
.YES
*coughs indefinitely*
Death rattle from the audience at 12:35.
The version that I grew up with that melts me almost to tears is Daniel Barenboim, Berlin Philharmonic, directed by von Karajan. I know there are a million versions of different pieces and every version speaks to us for very personal reasons. For me that is my favorite because it is what I grew up with and I have great memories attached.
oceanspitfirefly what do you mean with Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and Karajan? This is a work for solo piano. I understand your love for Barenboim. I still remember when his recording of the Kinderszenen came out in late seventies. About this time I heard him play it in Essen together with Fantasy and Carneval .
Barenboim & Karajan an odd couple. What do you mean?
I am fond of Horovitz playing, but in this Kinderszenen Guiomar is the best.
6:09
Ils ont enregistré l'oeuvre en plein hiver ou c'est un hasard que l'on entende plus de toux que l'instrumentiste lui même ?
8:07 wonder if that person still alive.
43 dislikes? How It Is possible?
They were adopted.
特に、PやPPがこの上なく美しいですね。他に比べる演奏家を私は知りません。
Methinks Clara had input in this work.
no.
consumption just like it was during Schumann's time
Why do I feel sad
I have a garden 🌹Leeder🌹
The constant coughing is unbearable, tragic.
Great playing! I just uploaded this piece too :)!
10:07
These coughers piss me off!
Dtimop agreed! Should be taken out and shot!!
That's... a bit too extreme! 😮
9:26
Me too :)
Yes that's one of the best in the set
cough..
I have been searching for 'Traumerei' for more than three hours now, then someone coughed @ 6:59. WTH !? I have to give you a thumb down. Sorry... sigh*
Lol! Is that what gave it away that you're not actually hearing the piece performed live in concert?? :p
Michael Chavez It's really annoying and frustrating when you're listening to beautiful music, trying to ruminate and soak in the harmonious melody when suddenly, ngek!, someone cough or farts, and it kills the mood. Sheesh. LOL!
*****: STFU and quit listing to gangsta rap. You are embarrassing. LOL!
Old people coughing away during Kinderszenen. Ironic?
shit on shit on 1v3 1v3 mr savage mr savage
Disgusting coughing.
I will never ever so much as look at any live recording of a classical virtuoso piece. Try it, and you'll see - well, hear - exactly what I mean. Dreadful. Terrible.
To those who had no throat lozenges and just HAD to audibly cough:
"It isn't the cough that carries you off;
It's the coffin they carry you off in."