Chopin - 4 Ballades (Century's recording: Sviatoslav Richter, Live 1960)

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  • Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) - 4 Ballades by Sviatoslav Richter.
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    00:00 Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
    08:49 Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Op. 38
    16:12 Ballade No. 3 in A flat Major, Op. 47
    23:22 Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52
    Piano: Sviatoslav Richter
    Live recording in 1960, at Prague
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    The Ballade corresponds to no strict instrumental form: a dance song, an elaborate vocal piece, a lyrical legend ?... The Ballade, Op.23 is like a broad and passionate poem in three parts, the emotional core of which is a long 6/4 time moderato framed by a short lento and a presto con fuoco. The next one is dedicated to Schumann and opposes episodes filled with drive and vigour to moments of gentleness and even tenderness: the active and the contemplative, plenitude and feverish agitation. The Ballade in A flat major, Op.47 was the most famous of the four in its time, from its first public performance at Pleyel's in Paris on 21 February 1842. Less vehement and rich in contrasts than the first two, its effect lies in its charm and poetic cohesion.
    The Ballade in F minor is the most sumptuous. Its neo-Slavonic theme that keeps on returning in a new, richer shape, is first stated with lyrical tenderness in the introductory andante after which it becomes a nocturne. A second theme, in the form of a barcarolle, suddenly animates matters; it is developed in canon before linking up with the first theme, summarized in three great fortissimo chords. Five long muted chords reply to it before a ferocious coda bursting with action, dissonances and digital difficulty.
    Frédéric François Chopin PLAYLIST (reference recordings): ua-cam.com/play/PL3UZpQL9LIxOd2d1F4YsbL4XLfB6zvRfj.html

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  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  2 роки тому +22

    Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) - 4 Ballades by Sviatoslav Richter.
    🎧 Qobuz bit.ly/3rtYGcY Apple Music apple.co/3xLxnMy
    🎧 Amazon Music amzn.to/3ML189x Tidal bit.ly/3ltZjPZ
    🎧 Deezer bit.ly/3LyZQww Spotify spoti.fi/32X7iyV
    🎧 UA-cam Music bit.ly/3LArE3w SoundCloud bit.ly/3drPu0R
    🎧 Naspter, Pandora, Anghami, QQ音乐, LineMusic日本, Awa日本...
    *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-01:15)
    00:00 Ballade No. 1 in G minor, Op. 23
    08:49 Ballade No. 2 in F Major, Op. 38
    16:12 Ballade No. 3 in A flat Major, Op. 47
    23:22 Ballade No. 4 in F minor, Op. 52
    Piano: Sviatoslav Richter
    Live recording in 1960, at Prague
    New mastering in 2021 by AB for CMRR
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
    ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr
    The Ballade corresponds to no strict instrumental form: a dance song, an elaborate vocal piece, a lyrical legend ?... The Ballade, Op.23 is like a broad and passionate poem in three parts, the emotional core of which is a long 6/4 time moderato framed by a short lento and a presto con fuoco. The next one is dedicated to Schumann and opposes episodes filled with drive and vigour to moments of gentleness and even tenderness: the active and the contemplative, plenitude and feverish agitation. The Ballade in A flat major, Op.47 was the most famous of the four in its time, from its first public performance at Pleyel's in Paris on 21 February 1842. Less vehement and rich in contrasts than the first two, its effect lies in its charm and poetic cohesion.
    The Ballade in F minor is the most sumptuous. Its neo-Slavonic theme that keeps on returning in a new, richer shape, is first stated with lyrical tenderness in the introductory andante after which it becomes a nocturne. A second theme, in the form of a barcarolle, suddenly animates matters; it is developed in canon before linking up with the first theme, summarized in three great fortissimo chords. Five long muted chords reply to it before a ferocious coda bursting with action, dissonances and digital difficulty.
    Frédéric François Chopin PLAYLIST (reference recordings): ua-cam.com/video/C1L2ikNz2RM/v-deo.html

  • @levongabrielian6430
    @levongabrielian6430 8 місяців тому +24

    One of the greatest pianists of all time.

  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 2 роки тому +56

    Extremely profound performance.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima Рік тому +8

    Chopin‘s music he plays is the universal language

  • @gabrielacobian9137
    @gabrielacobian9137 2 роки тому +35

    Richter is one of my all-time favourites, he is always alive in my memory as a SPECIAL pianist

  • @lmnmoves
    @lmnmoves 2 роки тому +12

    "Right now, there are people all over the world who are just like you. They're either lonely, they're missing somebody, they're depressed, they're hurt, they're scarred from the past, they're having personal issues no one knows about, they have secrets you wouldn't believe. They wish, they dream and they hope. And right now, they are sitting here reading these words, and I'm writing this for you so you don't feel alone anymore. Always remember, don't be depressed about the past, don't worry about the future, and just focus on today. If today's not so great don't worry! Tomorrow's a new chance. If you are reading this, be sure to share this around to make others feel better. Have a nice day!"💕🙏💗💕

  • @pianoplaynight
    @pianoplaynight Рік тому +43

    How refreshing is this, compared to the sterile, note-perfect, renditions that are en vogue today. This is a whole other level of artistic depth

    • @Mike1614b
      @Mike1614b Рік тому +5

      I agree. especially the "note perfect" part. Horowitz is my favorite pianist and many of his performances are not note perfect. for those who crave note perfect there's always the MIDI version, which is unlistenable lol

    • @stevekraemer8029
      @stevekraemer8029 Рік тому +2

      There's a laser intellect that never compromises viceral focus

    • @fh854
      @fh854 8 місяців тому +5

      Precision does not reject musicality, I can’t believe people still think that and if you do you don’t know what you’re talking about

    • @danibv1291
      @danibv1291 5 місяців тому +2

      I guess that's not the point. Of course precision is needed and important, but to a certain degree. When you achieve a certain precision level, even far from being perfect, the only thing that matters is your interpretation of the piece. A great interpretation will always be better than a perfectly played performance, as long as you don't just play random notes.

    • @danibv1291
      @danibv1291 5 місяців тому

      I guess that's not the point. Of course precision is needed and important, but to a certain degree. When you achieve a certain precision level, even far from being perfect, the only thing that matters is your interpretation of the piece. A great interpretation will always be better than a perfectly played performance, as long as you don't just play random notes.

  • @sujayrao2856
    @sujayrao2856 2 роки тому +35

    In Indian classical music there is a word called Laya. Loosely, it means the lyrical cadence and a sense of flow created by how the rising and falling of notes are spaced and linked. Exactly as the inflections of human speech indicate emotions that are universally understood.
    So much emotion. So much feeling. The unhurried, deliberate spacing can only come from great control and musical authority.
    It is so hard for a popular and much performed piece to be played with originality but without making it weird.
    Only a very great artist can surprise one like that.

  • @wesmusic2072
    @wesmusic2072 2 роки тому +32

    Thank you. Richter was at his peak in the 1960s. Such a gem!

  • @jean-mariedethier5495
    @jean-mariedethier5495 2 роки тому +43

    Chez Richter, toute musique est question de vie et de mort. Ce sens tragique, très librement éprouvé, est d'une puissance phénoménale et transcende toute critique. De ce point de vue, Richter reste unique !

    • @renaudpontier
      @renaudpontier 2 роки тому +2

      Il me semble qu'il y en a un autre: C'est Claudio Arrau, plus "arrondi" que Richter et en général un peu plus lent, mais tout aussi intense.

    • @jean-mariedethier5495
      @jean-mariedethier5495 2 роки тому +2

      @@renaudpontier Vous avez raison sans doute, car rien n'est absolu en beauté. Arrau esprime davantage l'aspect poétique, chez Richter plutôt l'aspect plus "robuste" du sens tragique.

    • @user-vi6ex8bu5c
      @user-vi6ex8bu5c 8 місяців тому

      Очень точно подмечено. Это ментальность его личности и все, что пришлось ему пережить и передумать.

  • @galinakrivulin6767
    @galinakrivulin6767 2 роки тому +14

    Always captivated by Sviatoslav Richter playing Chopin - 4 Ballades. Thank you

  • @user-qw8jy7jt1r
    @user-qw8jy7jt1r Місяць тому

    リヒターは後年、日本にも興味がありました。
    初来日は1970年、55歳の時です。
    その時かどうかは不明ですが、日本の楽器メーカー、ヤマハのピアノに感心したことが切っ掛けでした。
    ヤマハの工場を訪れてもいます。
    その時、作業している人達に感謝の言葉を述べ、その場で即興で弾いてくれたそうです。
    「この素晴らしいピアノを作った人々の前で演奏できることは光栄であり、私は大変緊張しています」と挨拶したそうです。
    また神社にも関心があったそうで、多くの神社を訪れていたようです。
    日本語で神社の雰囲気を表すのに使われる「おごそか」という言葉が好きだ とも語っていたそうです。

  • @fluxusprint3655
    @fluxusprint3655 Рік тому +10

    Nobody makes sense of the end of fourth ballade like Richter.

  • @wolfgangklofat594
    @wolfgangklofat594 2 роки тому +14

    Ein kostbares Revival, dieses Konzerts aus dem Jahre 1960 im Prager Rudolfinum! Warum sollen uns die "Husterer" stören, wenn wir nochmal dem Spiel dieses Jahrhundertpianisten so lebendig nahe kommen? Den ganzen Balladenzyklus Chopins hat Richter nicht oft gespielt - dieses Genre "musste" aber seiner Spielweise besonders liegen: Das Pianoforte als Ausdruck seiner Poesie in einem beispiellosen Verbund von trefflich gestalteter musikalischer Epik, Dramatik und Lyrik.

    • @user-bo7kf7js4m
      @user-bo7kf7js4m 2 роки тому +1

      Так они мешают,они мне в уши кашляют🤦,а пианист их слышит?наверно тоже😬

  • @williamsu5552
    @williamsu5552 2 роки тому +8

    this is perfection

  • @farahmand4771
    @farahmand4771 2 роки тому +35

    Bravo. Vous avez bien fait de nous restituer cet enregistrement. Vous n'êtes pas les seuls, mais c'est tellement miraculeux qu'il faut aimer et révérer ce recital légendaire. Encore merci

  • @falamimire
    @falamimire 2 роки тому +8

    21 feb 1960-This recital is one(of many) among the best;the Etudes that are played in this recital are excellent!!!

  • @margaritafoncueva8338
    @margaritafoncueva8338 2 роки тому +19

    Este audio es una joya! . Amado Richter... Como comparte su intensa emocion! Gracias por esta belleza.!

  • @Tata-Sibiryatschka
    @Tata-Sibiryatschka 2 роки тому +26

    Великий Рихтер! Великий русский пианист. А слушают его записи почему-то больше англоязычные люди. Слушают, восторгаются. А где же русские зрители? Ау! Все упиваются западной же попсой.... Как-то несправедливо, неправильно. Рихтер ездил по СССР очень много. Играл даже в музыкальных школах. Люди старшего поколения помнят эти концерты (я живу в Красноярске). Хочется, чтобы и молодые люди не просто слышали имена, но и любили наших русских гениев и их искусство.

    • @sergeidry6482
      @sergeidry6482 2 роки тому +2

      Полагаю, Рихтер вне нации. Ну а если о национальности, то он из обрусевших немцев. Или Россия - "родина слонов"?

    • @nataliaguseva
      @nataliaguseva 2 роки тому +5

      Живу в Москве. Начиная с сознательного возраста не пропускала концертов Рихтера в БЗК. И не видела в зале англоязычных - ну так, несколько иностранцев. А вот на отпевание великого маэстро в православном храме Иоанна-Воина на Якиманке пришли единицы. И сейчас о нём не услышите, как и о Пастернаке с Мандельштамом, которые тоже - вот беда! оказались православными. А «культурная» тусовка этого не прощает даже великим!

    • @nataliaguseva
      @nataliaguseva 2 роки тому +3

      @@sergeidry6482 Рихтер в детстве крещён в Православие - им и остался

    • @sergeidry6482
      @sergeidry6482 2 роки тому

      @@nataliaguseva Православие тождественно российскости? Немец не может быть православным? Значит, все таки - "родина..."

    • @Queeen7q
      @Queeen7q 2 роки тому +2

      @@sergeidry6482 значит, всё-таки.
      Когда Рихтер как-то пытался подольститься к бывшему нацисту Караяну, сказав "а вы знаете, я тоже немец", Караян холодно ответил: "тогда я китаец".
      ... Надеюсь, для вас не новость, что Караян - в отличие от Фуртвенглера - состоял в НСДАП? )))

  • @Jtking3000
    @Jtking3000 2 роки тому +17

    Every note sings!

  • @ursrieger1053
    @ursrieger1053 2 роки тому +8

    Truly a century´s recording !!!!!!

  • @juridadiani1566
    @juridadiani1566 2 роки тому +3

    SUPER GENIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @menciareborido2579
    @menciareborido2579 Місяць тому

    why is chopin's second ballade being slept on that hard

  • @cyrusamirmoazami6232
    @cyrusamirmoazami6232 2 роки тому +7

    Belle interprétation.

  • @georgevisvikis1878
    @georgevisvikis1878 2 роки тому +35

    Richter was a legend and the fact that he was largely self-taught, means a lot!

    • @ahdyabdelatif
      @ahdyabdelatif Рік тому

      Are u serious he is largely self taught

    • @georgevisvikis1878
      @georgevisvikis1878 Рік тому +1

      @@ahdyabdelatif Yes! His father,also a pianist, gave him only the basic education in music.

    • @MichaelChengSanJose
      @MichaelChengSanJose Рік тому +3

      Richter didn’t follow the traditional methods of working scales, but he definitely was not self-taught.

    • @arnoldok9911
      @arnoldok9911 11 місяців тому +1

      Neuhaus tanítványa volt, aki úgy emlékszik rá, mint arra a tanitványra akire egész életében várt ( G. G. Neuhaus - A zongorajáték művészete című könyve)

    • @eddyhans5365
      @eddyhans5365 9 місяців тому

      @@MichaelChengSanJose He was in the sense that his own "teacher" Neuhaus admitted he did not teach him much!!
      Richter was not a child prodigy as commonly known to other pianists.BUt Richter remained steady in his view of music unlike the prodigies who interrupted their playing for a while arguing they need this pause to study ....nonsense!

  • @user-ex4ei3bf8e
    @user-ex4ei3bf8e 2 роки тому +12

    Пик творчества 60е .
    неслучайно.исполнитель с таким именем и в такой стране мог быть только в это время.
    браво!и спасибо что поделились.браво!

  • @classicalmusicreference
    @classicalmusicreference  2 роки тому +24

    The Ballade corresponds to no strict instrumental form: a dance song, an elaborate vocal piece, a lyrical legend ?... The Ballade, Op.23 is like a broad and passionate poem in three parts, the emotional core of which is a long 6/4 time moderato framed by a short lento and a presto con fuoco. The next one is dedicated to Schumann and opposes episodes filled with drive and vigour to moments of gentleness and even tenderness: the active and the contemplative, plenitude and feverish agitation. The Ballade in A flat major, Op.47 was the most famous of the four in its time, from its first public performance at Pleyel's in Paris on 21 February 1842. Less vehement and rich in contrasts than the first two, its effect lies in its charm and poetic cohesion.
    The Ballade in F minor is the most sumptuous. Its neo-Slavonic theme that keeps on returning in a new, richer shape, is first stated with lyrical tenderness in the introductory andante after which it becomes a nocturne. A second theme, in the form of a barcarolle, suddenly animates matters; it is developed in canon before linking up with the first theme, summarized in three great fortissimo chords. Five long muted chords reply to it before a ferocious coda bursting with action, dissonances and digital difficulty.
    🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr
    🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2
    ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page.
    Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr

  • @CreativeRelaxation
    @CreativeRelaxation 2 роки тому +7

    Simply put, just beautiful!

  • @edgarpacheco7744
    @edgarpacheco7744 2 роки тому +6

    La mejor interpretación de las baladas. Por lejos. ¡ Cuántas toses, Dios mío ! Pero a Richter no le gustaban los estudios de grabación.

  • @giovanniguglieri5287
    @giovanniguglieri5287 2 роки тому +4

    Originalissima interpretazione: lucida e rabbiosa.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 роки тому +10

    The greatness of Chopin is off the charts, and far superior splendor
    Richter is a super Alchemist of Chopin‘s music

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 2 роки тому +4

    Inimitable SR…..performs his way…always worth a close listen. Energetic cadenza for #4.

  • @lucildefrasca
    @lucildefrasca 2 місяці тому

    Qué refrescante, tranquilizante, que son estas melodías, que nos llenan de paz, de sonrisas apenas esbozadas. Chopin el de siempre, el inigualable. Que musica q nos llena de serenidad y optimismo. Gracias por compartir. ❤

  • @dejanstevanic5408
    @dejanstevanic5408 2 роки тому +5

    Mmm... thank you.

  • @juridadiani1566
    @juridadiani1566 2 роки тому +3

    Потрясающее ОТКРОВЕНИЕ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @foodforthought4546
    @foodforthought4546 2 роки тому +17

    Wonderful Richter. Unfortunately the pieces are interrupted by ads, which should have been placed in between pieces, not within them.

  • @user-vf1ke2om6m
    @user-vf1ke2om6m 2 роки тому +5

    Звучит мистически , Мостом в Царство Альфа и Омега, фортепиано !
    Преодолением движений на пути к Совершенству Целого !

  • @theopaopa1
    @theopaopa1 2 роки тому +10

    maravillosa version, tal vez la mejor que conozco ...

  • @annah.1927
    @annah.1927 2 роки тому

    Merci beaucoup.

  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 2 роки тому +3

    Wonderful restoration of a real classic. The first Ballade is more a reverie than a ballad.

  • @defacto_8840
    @defacto_8840 2 місяці тому

    Thank you. ❤

  • @justa335
    @justa335 10 місяців тому

    What else can you say except "Thank you, Maestro."

  • @williamsu5552
    @williamsu5552 2 роки тому +3

    Richter brings order to the chaos of Chopin 😄

  • @spectator4066
    @spectator4066 2 роки тому +7

    Nr. 2 - fantastic!

  • @fulgenjbatista4640
    @fulgenjbatista4640 2 роки тому +5

    🕊🌟🕊
    ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL
    🙏💜🙏
    💜🎵💜

  • @FabrizioBianchini
    @FabrizioBianchini 5 місяців тому +1

    Meraviglioso grandissimo

  • @yuiop987
    @yuiop987 2 роки тому +11

    Я воспитана на этой музыке. Это лучшее исполнение, которое вообще может быть.

  • @anamariajannello3565
    @anamariajannello3565 2 роки тому +2

    Excelente concertista

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic 2 роки тому +7

    Much of Chopin's music is enigmatic to me. It can be immensly uplifting or it can be rather dry and tedious.
    The difference (in my view) is completely in the interpretation of the score. Two pianists possessing ample technic and one moves the universe and the other one I lose interest in.
    Richter's early recordings (like this one) are just sublime. Horowitz too, excelled at these.

    • @charleso8341
      @charleso8341 2 роки тому +2

      I agree. To interiorize Chopin's music is to recreate the ideas for oneself, and to make authentic one's own experience so that the music serves the moment, in a vital and visceral way. Hard to do when one is not present or in touch with one's own pain. As this is Chopin's art, the ability to shine a light on intense emotional pain, the musician need only be clear about how this moves through him/her, and the music will then come out the way it is supposed to.

  • @yayitadelsur
    @yayitadelsur Рік тому

    Genial interpretaciòn!

  • @jorgegalindo9798
    @jorgegalindo9798 2 роки тому +2

    Hermoso

  • @simerhy
    @simerhy 4 місяці тому

    Pure energy

  • @CarmenReyes-em9np
    @CarmenReyes-em9np 2 роки тому +1

    Que belleza las 4 baladas.

  • @user-fu6tt8qq4v
    @user-fu6tt8qq4v 2 роки тому +7

    아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕

  • @user-vi6ex8bu5c
    @user-vi6ex8bu5c 8 місяців тому

    Какая стройность и какая сила духа !

  • @titonut1
    @titonut1 2 роки тому +10

    Very very wonderful ! Genius. !

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    In moretions of pianist Gilberto Tinetti in rádio Cultura fm de São Paulo who formations pianist with your program in leve the excellence. Thank you Tinetti ours best friends forever.

  • @jorgegalindo9798
    @jorgegalindo9798 2 роки тому +1

    Muy hermoso gracias mi hijo es un futuro talento. Saludos chaya Man

  • @opera93
    @opera93 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks, seems quite nice… sound, etc….

  • @notaire2
    @notaire2 2 роки тому +4

    Wunderschöne und lyrische live Aufführung dieser vier romantischen und fein komponierten Balladen in verschiedenen Tempo mit brillantem doch zugleich anmutigem Klang des technisch perfekten Klaviers und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Die verbesserte Tonqualität ist auch ziemlich hoch als eine live Aufnahme von mehr als sechzig Jahren vor in Prag. Zweifellos einer der zehn besten Pianisten im 20. Jahrhundert!

  • @antoniopapini9260
    @antoniopapini9260 2 роки тому +2

    sin palabras todo sentido auditivo

  • @grandmacat1994
    @grandmacat1994 6 місяців тому

    lota guts stalling out the opening so i really listen, and oh the quality of the piano!!!!!!

  • @rigel9015
    @rigel9015 2 роки тому +9

    I see Richter I press like.
    Richter is like any other, he is the greatest for me.

  • @mariadini2314
    @mariadini2314 8 місяців тому

    Cómo toca! Este tipo si que entiende al compositor...y quiere al público. Con decirte que no mató a los que tosen......

  • @Schubertd960
    @Schubertd960 2 роки тому +10

    Interesting- the 4th isn't taken as slowly as in his great 1962 Venice performance... nice interpretation nevertheless

  • @JaquesCioran
    @JaquesCioran 9 місяців тому

    brutal!

  • @joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747
    @joseluizfrancis-cresciment6747 2 роки тому +5

    Nossa .. Interpretação de tirar o fôlego ! A balada número 1 de Chopin é uma espécie de "Autorretrato" do mestre nascido na Polônia, mas de estilo francês

  • @Iamsegesest
    @Iamsegesest 8 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Todos esses pianista estam no meu face book

  • @swk1400
    @swk1400 2 місяці тому

    7:20 chill 😖

  • @cristianmicu
    @cristianmicu 2 роки тому +2

    the goat of piano for me, and there's a lot of hurdles to go over for any pianist in order to de-throne him
    just as a side note to this ''reference recording'': i must make myself ignore the coughs in the audience, ty

    • @jgamez5023
      @jgamez5023 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with you - for me he's the greatest!

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 2 роки тому +4

    On UA-cam there is a nationally televised broadcast at Carnegie Hall of a concert from 1968 by Vladimir Horowitz and he opens with this Ballad..no. 1 in Gm, and I sincerely feel that it sounds like this performance by Richter. I have been a long time listener and amateur player and I can tell differences between great artists performing this piece..the nuances and dynamics..pedal usage..tempo, the little sparkling rubatos and, color... wow this sounded exactly like the 68 Horowitz version.

    • @franciscoespinozagamboa6490
      @franciscoespinozagamboa6490 2 роки тому +2

      Horowitz y Richter son dos de los mas grandes pianistas de la historia

    • @chantalbeckmann8022
      @chantalbeckmann8022 2 роки тому

      Don't forget Samson François......

    • @tylerbuck9347
      @tylerbuck9347 7 місяців тому

      So are you saying that this might have just been the recording of the 1968 one?

  • @franzitaduz
    @franzitaduz 2 роки тому +6

    So glad I could hear him live towards the end of his career. This type is only found in Trafinov and Kissin today…

    • @jeremyd1021
      @jeremyd1021 2 роки тому +8

      Trifinov and Kissin are not, in my humble opinion, even remotely of the calibre of Richter, and I doubt they would claim to be, let alone the very overrated Sokolov. The greats of the early 20C Russian school were pretty much in a class of their own. Zoltan Kocsis could be compared to Richter or Michelangeli, but I can't really think of anyone else in the last 50 years.or so

    • @alombredeslava2468
      @alombredeslava2468 2 роки тому +3

      @@jeremyd1021 Tout à fait exact. Richter (Slava) était unique et dans les années 60 purement génial. Seul le “jeune” Michelangeli pouvait atteindre ce niveau de profondeur et d’intensité. Ce qui ne signifie pas que l’on ne puisse pas rencontrer ailleurs des interprétations bouleversantes et quelquefois miraculeuses, mais comparer Trifonov et Kissin à ce géant ne peut que faire sourire.

    • @judyhopkin5106
      @judyhopkin5106 2 роки тому +3

      May I respectfully include young Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev. He is coming up fast!

    • @kazukoalbessard729
      @kazukoalbessard729 2 роки тому +1

      a l ombre de slava け

  • @charlesenman2382
    @charlesenman2382 2 роки тому +3

    Surely as great a combination of musician and pianist as we've ever seen. His playing seems, at its best, so inevitable. The tone is among the deepest of all pianists'. I don't find his Chopin as idiomatic as some others' ... (though Richter would laugh at the idea that one should respect idiom) ... but it still has extraordinary sincerity and power. So much power. Again, that inevitability.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    E a coleção dos livros o melhor da musica clássica dos irmãos vitale volume 1,2,3 , 4 para piano nas lojas que eu falei vende esses livros. Na lupa do site da freenote tem.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    O livro curso de piano de Mário Mascarenhas volume 1,2 e Adult All in one curse of piano ensinam a tocar isto para ler isto no piano. Nas lojas que eu falei vende esses livros.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    No facebook tem o contato destas lojas eu e vende esses livros.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    As orquestra de casamento destas bandas devem saber destas mensagens pois todas estas músicas estam no You tube.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Os pianista Fausto Ito e Wolfgang Nassif dos Santos devem saber e tocar isto também

  • @TheosophyinRussia
    @TheosophyinRussia 7 місяців тому

    !

  • @bertrandmeyer4615
    @bertrandmeyer4615 2 роки тому

    In the text: it's Grange de Meslay (not "du")

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    The Sesi Aercarvalho of 2006 know this is it. Um city of São Paulo.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Tudo com piano digital com fone de ouvido e cabo de ligar na caixa amplificada ou só o piano digital simples serve.

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    One more sucess of Orquestra jazz sinfônica is to play in piano all as obras of Chopin in piano

  • @nhinangiandoan
    @nhinangiandoan 2 місяці тому

    This was live????

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Rádio cultura fm sp Brazil

  • @markhughes7927
    @markhughes7927 2 роки тому

    I bought six!
    Chestnut!

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    The jazz b of city of São Paulo have that music.

  • @driesanalog4187
    @driesanalog4187 2 роки тому +5

    Great performance - but the audience noise is terrible....

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Dessa gravação

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    Os noturnos de chopin e noturnos de liszt e o cravo bem temperado de J.S. Bach tudo vende nas lojas que eu falei tudo para piano e tudo isto está no UA-cam.

  • @abcde1111
    @abcde1111 2 роки тому

    30:56

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    O Amarildo Nascimento da Osusp sabe de tudo isto

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    The man Tito Martino jazz band have as obras complete of Chopin in piano in cd. Só of make is concurse win in life independent of vague in piano for orchestra. Make for God as orchestra will undestand who make will útil of there.

  • @user-ud7nw6ql2t
    @user-ud7nw6ql2t 8 місяців тому

    ? Why aren't krystian zimerman's albums in your channel?

  • @Panzerino02
    @Panzerino02 2 роки тому +2

    Richter's father Theofil Richter, a German national, was executed because he was unwilling to evacuate to the East. Thus, according to the red scumbags, "he was a collaborator, waiting for the German's arrival". The Richter's mother, with other man, evacuate with the German Army, feared of repercussions. After, they lived in Germany. The Richer's mother died c1961-62 in Germany. After illness and brief hospital stay, which was fully covered by Richter's money. Richter didn't know where exactly his mother was... until mid 50ies. Later they often meet, but Richter think of her like "for me, she is not the same person I knew".

  • @Ferdinand314
    @Ferdinand314 Рік тому

    33:15

  • @joaoclaudiorodriguesferrei7030

    A banda marcial Noé de Azevedo e colégio João XXIII e colégio progresso devem saber disto de todos os tempos

  • @artivism4068
    @artivism4068 Рік тому +2

    those coughs absolutely kill it LOL never fails to ruin legendary performances.smh

  • @sahanarzruni584
    @sahanarzruni584 2 роки тому +4

    Unquestionably, there are gorgeous sections; but there are also portions that are bombastic and way too fast to make sense.