Youri Egorov plays Schumann's Bunte Blätter Op.99 in concert
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- Опубліковано 25 сер 2024
- A March 7, 1987 concert performance of Youri Egorov playing Schumann's Bunte Blätter Op.99. This live recording captures his magnificent Schumann playing wonderfully. Egorov plays throughout with a gloriously polished sonority, a broad dynamic range, sensitive lyrical phrasing while preserving the integrity of the melodic line, and masterful pedalling.
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Schumann - Bunte Blätter Op.99 (14 Klavierstücke)
Drei Stücklein:
00:05 - Nicht schnell, mit Innigkeit (I)
02:01 - Sehr rasch (II)
02:50 - Frisch (III)
Albumblätter:
03:46 - Ziemlich langsam (I)
05:59 - Schnell (II)
06:36 - Ziemlich langsam, sehr gesangvoll (III)
08:55 - Sehr langsam (IV)
11:22 - Langsam (V)
12:50 - Lebhaft (Novelette)
15:23 - Energisch (Präludium)
16:35 - Sehr getragen (Marsch)
20:14 - (Trio)
25:20 - Im Menuett-Tempo (Abendmusik)
28:53 - Lebhaft (Scherzo)
32:53 - Sehr markiert (Geschwindmarsch)
As in his Chopin, Egourov manages to be intensely lyrical without tipping into sentimentality.. Thanks for this rarity!
Absolutely beautiful playing of these precious musical gems. I feel like Egerov is truly revealing the heart of Schumann in this performance. So communicative.
just found this recording, it is absolutely a treasure! thank you so much for posting it.
What beautiful. I can listen it over and over.
A supreme example of Alec Wilder's belief that "Music can exist only if it reflects the inner life of humanity, not the outer life of its technology". Egorov played this concert thirteen months before he died in Amsterdam of AIDS.
Wonderful performance of this wonderful work. Thank you so much.
Thank you, thank you for this exquisite upload. Honest music-making.
Thank you for this wonderful interpretation of Robert Schumann's beautiful music!
Beautiful playing.
Exquisite artistry!
Such beautiful playing. Thank you.
RIP, Maestro.
beautiful
Egorov did record the complete cycle for EMI. Thanks for uploading this anyway.
Combine Schumann’s generous, naive, unfettered emotions with the technical control he disastrously tried acquiring and you have the unique playing of YourI Egorov. His idol, Richter, may have been more sovereign, Anda more elegant, Horowitz more disturbed, but Egorov - who I had the great good fortune of hearing live in New York - gave us the most natural Schumann. Try to find Elyse Mach’s interview in her collection Great Pianists Speak for Themselves. Heartbreaking to learn Egorov was so humble, and hoping for a ripening future amidst the AIDS epidemic that soon after killed him. But like Lipatti and Dino Ciani, Egorov was already mature. As always, Mark, thanks for posting.
Великий музыкант! Тонкой души и сердца . Помню как мы, студенты 70 годов Казанской консерватории радовались его успехам и его педагога , по-моему Дубининой Ирины Сергеевны.
Great musician! Subtle soul and heart. I remember how we, students of the 70s of the Kazan Conservatory, rejoiced at his success and his teacher, in my opinion Dubinina Irina Sergeevna.
Удивительно глубокий музыкант, рояль звучит потрясающе! Браво!
Это лучшее исполнение.
Это играли и Соколов ,и Рихтер,а оторваться нельзя от Егорова
И Башкиров!
Miraculous playing,
Очень понравилось! Можно слушать бесконечно!
Wonderful enjoying the interpretation of Jouri Egorov together with the language of the Dutch writer Jan Brokken in his book about Egorov "In the house of the poet"
Grandissimo!
Одно из самых сильных впечатлений от игры этого музыканта среди всех слышанных пианистов...
Magnificent, I love the tempo slightly slower than Richter (my reference), specially in the fast movements. His play is so smooth, lyrical yet rigorous, a great discovery to me. Regretfully I did not know him in his lifetime...
I always come back to this recording for Schumann's Bunte Blätter Op.99. I just think he captures Schumann's inner world.
Great pianist!
nice
From which concert is this? The playing is just so beautiful..
Насколько мне созвучно его исполнение !
Мне тоже , спасибо)
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A masterful rendition of this amazing collection of smaller works. Yegorov at his very best; this is the music that had his heart more than anything else. Richter surpassed, a rare thing in itself.
If a clever sound technician were capable of erasing that utterly offensive cough at 25:04, that would take away a haunting blot on this unique recording.
+Wjpaul marquart scholtz
Well I can certainly try to erase the cough. If you still want it message me.
Yes please! You'd make my musical day.
+Wjpaul marquart scholtz I sent you a private message.
Wjpaul marquart scholtz
100 % agreed David ...
Greetings from Sydney !
No. 1 is one of the most beautiful short pieces of romantic era. Rivals his romance no. 2
And Waldszenen Op. 82 no. 9 (Abschied)
It was presented as a Christmas gift to Clara.
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D'une légèreté quasi volatile... avec comme une prémonition de la mort.
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The preludes (as I call them) of Schumann. Analoge Chopin.
+Michael Wisse ..Bunte Blätter is just fine.
He had expressive qualities similar to those of Sokolov! Listen and compare.
음악이란 무얼까. 더는 세상에 물리적으로 존재하지 않는 슈만과 유리가, 일면식 없고 언어도 다르고 어쩌면 같은 것보다 다른 게 훨씬 더 많을 나란 존재의 마음을 울린다는 게 참 많은 생각을 들게 한다. 하루에도 셀 수 없을 만치 발표되는 무수한 예술 작품들. 그러나 진심은, 진정성은, 그리고 그걸 담아내려는 각고의 시간은 별로 없다. 그리고 역설적으로 그 무수함이, 도리어 이 연주같은 희귀한 보석을 빛나게 한다. 한 사람을 구원하고, 살아가게 하는 예술. 그것은 쉽게 얻어지는 것이 결코 아니다. 시간이 말해준다. 시간이 말해줄 것이다. 지금껏 그래왔듯이.
Great musicians need great instruments. I fear for classical music in a digital age.
where's the guy with his top comment and the timestamp for each movements ?
Clara Schumann chose the opus number 99....
reminder to bring a water bottle to concerts
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@@BuckshotLaFunke1 Very often the people in the audience are coughing and it's distracting
@@keelie3009 Aah, that's what you mean. Thanks.
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