With the dumbing-down of not just the United States but the entire world, it's such a joy to listen to elegant, mature and profoundly realized music making.
How gifted, how musical was Richter. The Andante is superb. "On March 19, 1934 [he was born in 1915], Richter gave his first recital, at the Engineers' Club of Odessa; but he did not formally start studying piano until three years later, when he decided to seek out Heinrich Neuhaus, a pianist and piano teacher, at the Moscow Conservatory. During Richter's audition for Neuhaus (at which he performed Chopin's Ballade No. 4), Neuhaus apparently whispered to a fellow student, "This man's a genius." Although Neuhaus taught many pianists, including Emil Gilels and Radu Lupu, it is said that he considered Richter to be "the genius pupil, for whom he had been waiting all his life", while acknowledging that he taught Richter "almost nothing". "
Faz parte das minhas peças favoritas, obrigado por postar tao importante trabalho, faz parte daqueles que amam a musica classica para piano solo, maravilha de som, gostei de mais, fantastico, um documento raro de 1963 com imterpretaçoes de Sviatoslav Richter, 19082018D-16:31hs.-LAS.-
Ecoutez, c'est sidérant !... On n'entend pas un bruit dans la salle ! En France, avec une pièce aussi admirable mais introvertie que celle-ci, qu'est-ce qu'on entendrait comme "koff - koff" "teuheu - teuheu" et autres "aroumph - aroumph"
For me, Richter is “hors concours”. Comparisons with other pianists are meaningless. But to deprecate Brendel’s Schubert is ridiculous. He was undoubtedly the greatest Schubert interpreter we had after Richter died.
Vividly..he refreshes my soul..
With the dumbing-down of not just the United States but the entire world, it's such a joy to listen to elegant, mature and profoundly realized music making.
Richter sadly checking his watch, and playing the trio like a man who knows he's out of time. The greatest ever.
THANK YOU SO MUCH
richter was... (I don't think there are words strong enough to describe how good his playing was!)
you are right
How gifted, how musical was Richter. The Andante is superb.
"On March 19, 1934 [he was born in 1915], Richter gave his first recital, at the Engineers' Club of Odessa; but he did not formally start studying piano until three years later, when he decided to seek out Heinrich Neuhaus, a pianist and piano teacher, at the Moscow Conservatory. During Richter's audition for Neuhaus (at which he performed Chopin's Ballade No. 4), Neuhaus apparently whispered to a fellow student, "This man's a genius." Although Neuhaus taught many pianists, including Emil Gilels and Radu Lupu, it is said that he considered Richter to be "the genius pupil, for whom he had been waiting all his life", while acknowledging that he taught Richter "almost nothing". "
Faz parte das minhas peças favoritas, obrigado por postar tao importante trabalho, faz parte daqueles que amam a musica classica para piano solo, maravilha de som, gostei de mais, fantastico, um documento raro de 1963 com imterpretaçoes de Sviatoslav Richter, 19082018D-16:31hs.-LAS.-
sempre strepitoso..
None as compelling as Richter..out of this world..
Ecoutez, c'est sidérant !... On n'entend pas un bruit dans la salle ! En France, avec une pièce aussi admirable mais introvertie que celle-ci, qu'est-ce qu'on entendrait comme "koff - koff" "teuheu - teuheu" et autres "aroumph - aroumph"
My favorite piece of Schubert, but it also makes me scared of him .... not sure why
He is touching too much ?
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much better than Brendel!
musically speaking Brendel plays like a child compared to Richter.
@@AndreJorgeOliveira1 why?
For me, Richter is “hors concours”. Comparisons with other pianists are meaningless. But to deprecate Brendel’s Schubert is ridiculous. He was undoubtedly the greatest Schubert interpreter we had after Richter died.
Einmal und nicht mehr
was meinen Sie damit ? Darf ich es lesen ?