PROGRAM: Beethoven: Sonata op 13: 01:15 Grave/Allegro e con molto brio 08:29 Adagio cantabile 13:37 Rondo:Allegro Chopin: 20:21 Nocturne op 27 n 1 25:57 Nocturne op 27 n 2 33:38 Waltz op 18 40:08 Mazurka op 17 n 4 44:53 Scherzo op 39 ENCORES: 54:01 Revutzky Prelude op 4 1:00:07 Verdi/Liszt Rigoletto paraphrase 1:08:50 De Falla Ritual fire dance
1:15 Pathetique Sonata - Beethoven 18:31 Introduction to Chopin programmed pieces 20:21 Nocturne Op.27 No.2 25:57 Nocturne Op.27 No.1 33:36 Grande Valse Brilliant (Waltz in E Flat minor) Op.18 40:05 Mazurka in A minor Op.17 No.4 44:49 Scherzo Op.39 No.3 in C Sharp minor Brilliant Waltz Op.18 I apologize but I can't make out who the composer is that he talked about at 52:55 other than that it was a Ukrainian composer. So I can't timestamp the rest.
The last three are: 54:01 Revutsky: Prelude in F sharp minor, Op. 4 1:00:07 Liszt: Paraphrase de concert on Rigoletto, S. 434 1:08:50 de Falla: Ritual Fire Dance, from El Amor Brujo Feel free to consolidate these into your list and I can delete this comment.
NICE CHOICE OF AN ENCORE BY THIS YOUNG, BRILLIANT, AWARD-WINNIG, UKRAINIAN PIANIST, A ROUSING VIRTUOSIC SHOWPIECE RATHER THAN A SLOW-TEMPO "SLEEPY" PIECE, COMMONLY PLAYED BY PIANISTS TO TELEGRAPH TO THE AUDIENCE THAT HE OR SHE HAS HAD ENOUGH FOR ONE NIGHT, SO TO SPEAK.🤠 HE VERY LIKELY COULD BE IN THE NEXT INTERNATIONAL CHOPIN COMPETITION IN WARSAW. 🦢💎🦢💎🦢💎🦢
Никогда не видела,чтобы пианист так высоко поднимал голову,как будто на потолке что-то изобразили! А музыкант талантливый! Мне очень понравилось его выступление! Спасибо!
I heard the tinny sharpness above the middle register. Too bad for what appeared to be a wonderful afternoon with great music performed by a new favorite pianist. Clean and bright 🎉 touch, all said, sure wish I had been there!
@@scottmills9541 Oh, Pianists are stuck with the piano they were privided with. Often have no control over tuning. I was a prof. clarinetist. I could control my tuning but I had to tune with an out tune piano! Guess what? Audiance percieved my ensemble for the pitch problems not the piano.
🙂Yes, I wonder if he's auditioning for Richard III after the gig. I also think he needs to listen much more to the sounds he is producing, which are both inconsistent and far too narrow in colouration. And there are some unforgivably crude moments, poor decisions. Ironically this 'romantic', explosive sonata requires a more classical approach rhythmically.
A very good teacher I think…..you have hundreds of fantastic pianists who sit high/ low , lift their shoulders / lift only one shoulder , have expressive face / don’t show emotions. LISTEN , don’t watch if you are bothered. This is a very talented young man.
PROGRAM:
Beethoven:
Sonata op 13:
01:15 Grave/Allegro e con molto brio
08:29 Adagio cantabile
13:37 Rondo:Allegro
Chopin:
20:21 Nocturne op 27 n 1
25:57 Nocturne op 27 n 2
33:38 Waltz op 18
40:08 Mazurka op 17 n 4
44:53 Scherzo op 39
ENCORES:
54:01 Revutzky Prelude op 4
1:00:07 Verdi/Liszt Rigoletto paraphrase
1:08:50 De Falla Ritual fire dance
Nice clean and expressive playing. I really enjoyed this young performer and look forward to following his career.
1:15 Pathetique Sonata - Beethoven
18:31 Introduction to Chopin programmed pieces
20:21 Nocturne Op.27 No.2
25:57 Nocturne Op.27 No.1
33:36 Grande Valse Brilliant (Waltz in E Flat minor) Op.18
40:05 Mazurka in A minor Op.17 No.4
44:49 Scherzo Op.39 No.3 in C Sharp minor
Brilliant Waltz Op.18
I apologize but I can't make out who the composer is that he talked about at 52:55 other than that it was a Ukrainian composer. So I can't timestamp the rest.
The last three are:
54:01 Revutsky: Prelude in F sharp minor, Op. 4
1:00:07 Liszt: Paraphrase de concert on Rigoletto, S. 434
1:08:50 de Falla: Ritual Fire Dance, from El Amor Brujo
Feel free to consolidate these into your list and I can delete this comment.
@@donryan-q3s
Thanks for your work. Probably better if you just keep it posted here.
Respectfully🥂🎶
Горжусь своим племянником, браво
Расскажите, пожалуйста, про Ивана больше! сколько ему лет, кто его педагог, и не его ли папа Василий?
Excelente brillante!!!!
NICE CHOICE OF AN ENCORE BY THIS YOUNG, BRILLIANT, AWARD-WINNIG, UKRAINIAN PIANIST, A ROUSING VIRTUOSIC SHOWPIECE RATHER THAN A SLOW-TEMPO
"SLEEPY" PIECE, COMMONLY PLAYED BY PIANISTS TO TELEGRAPH TO THE AUDIENCE THAT HE OR SHE HAS HAD ENOUGH FOR ONE NIGHT, SO
TO SPEAK.🤠
HE VERY LIKELY COULD BE IN THE NEXT INTERNATIONAL CHOPIN COMPETITION IN WARSAW.
🦢💎🦢💎🦢💎🦢
Nice!!!very clear!))))
Никогда не видела,чтобы пианист так высоко поднимал голову,как будто на потолке что-то изобразили! А музыкант талантливый! Мне очень понравилось его выступление! Спасибо!
Он не поднимает, а закидывает голову назад.
@@ЕленаАнтонова-в2у но он как будто что -то на потолке рассматривает,появляется желание самой тоже посмотреть на потолок.
I loved the Beethoven and the Chopin: a nice treat for this attentive audience! A competent pianist here too!
Do you recognize the playlist he played please tell
I agree they are a lovely, receptive audience.
@@slimelove3493it’s in the description
@@blaze8643 grâce a toi
🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻Bravo!
Hi, can the editor pls state down the list of compositions in sequence accdg to the timing. Many tx. ( standard practice in other upload...) 🙏❤️
Just listen from the beginning to the end. Standard practice during ANY FUCQIN" CONCERT!!!
Se nella mazurka non mi dice molto... Significa che x me è solo molto bravo. Niente di emozionante.
Mindenkinek meg lehet bocsátani, hogy a plafont bámulja, ha közben ilyen szépen játszik..😀
Why does he gaze upon the ceiling while playing? We'll for one thing... because he can!
Is he by any chance the son of Vasiliy Petrenko?
Please tune the piano before such a lovely young man performs.
I heard the tinny sharpness above the middle register. Too bad for what appeared to be a wonderful afternoon with great music performed by a new favorite pianist. Clean and bright 🎉 touch, all said, sure wish I had been there!
@@scottmills9541 Oh, Pianists are stuck with the piano they were privided with. Often have no control over tuning. I was a prof. clarinetist. I could control my tuning but I had to tune with an out tune piano! Guess what? Audiance percieved my ensemble for the pitch problems not the piano.
What kind of a teacher allows his student to sit like Quasimodo at the piano with terribly lifted high shoulders?
😊
🙂Yes, I wonder if he's auditioning for Richard III after the gig. I also think he needs to listen much more to the sounds he is producing, which are both inconsistent and far too narrow in colouration. And there are some unforgivably crude moments, poor decisions. Ironically this 'romantic', explosive sonata requires a more classical approach rhythmically.
@@kelvinyearwood8212 Show us how it is to be played. Looking forward.
@@thepianocornertpc Here is a much more considered performance of Chopin Op 27, No 1 - ua-cam.com/video/-NIOkGMWP4o/v-deo.html
A very good teacher I think…..you have hundreds of fantastic pianists who sit high/ low , lift their shoulders / lift only one shoulder , have expressive face / don’t show emotions. LISTEN , don’t watch if you are bothered. This is a very talented young man.
Ivan this is some good shit right here
I think for such a small recital room, the grand piano cover should be on "half stick" acoustically will sound much better.