Marc-André Hamelin plays Berg, Fauré, Ravel, Hamelin and Rachmaninoff
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2017
- Marc-André Hamelin in a varied recital live from Moscow in 2013.
A. Berg
Sonata, op. 1 2:06
G. Fauré
Impromptu No. 2 in F minor, Op. 31 15:00
Barcarolle No. 3 Sol-sharp major, op. 42 18:53
M. Ravel
Gaspard de la nuit
- Ondine 27:26
- Le gibet 33:22
- Scarbo 40:11
M.A. Hamelin
Variations on a Theme of Paganini 51:22
S. Rachmaninoff
Prelude in G major, op. 32 No. 5 1:02:10
Prelude in G Sharp Minor, op. 32 No. 12 1:05:29
Sonata No. 2 in B flat minor, op. 36
- Allegro agitato 1:08:00
- Non allegro - Lento 1:15:37
- Allegro molto 1:22:08
Chopin/Liszt - My joys: 1:28:55
Chopin/Hamelin - "Minute" waltz, Op. 64, No. 1: 1:35:06
Paul de Schlözer - Étude in A flat, Op. 1, No. 2: 1:39:59
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All credit to Moscow Philharmonic Society
He is definitely the greatest living pianist. He is also one of the most humble, nicest, least pretentious and most generous person one can find. He is a true and authentic genius.
This is an amazing recital. There is little rest and zero hiding here. He is playing the hardest literature with magnificent technique. Any of these pieces could be the finale of usual recitals. Here they are dashed off one after another. This man is a genius. Has to be best in the world and maybe in the best of all time short list. Thank you for posting this video.
I've always been slightly ambivalent towards Rach's Second Sonata, but here Hamelin has made me believe in it whole-heartedly. What a sublime performance
Can I just say, he easily is my fave living pianist! Brilliant!
It’s a nice touch that Hamelin’s first piece, the Berg sonata, was also the first piece that Glenn Gould played in his 1957 introduction for students of the Moscow Conservatory to music of the Second Viennese School
unbelievable Russians rushing to get out [excuse the pun] and a 1,39,15 the silly women still leaving even though they hear him coming back for an encore! what a waste of tickets on those plebs i would have loved to have been there,
30.35 he struggled for hand position on gaspard and 30,57 onward was just awfully smudged and haphazard and his face showed it but he is still best pianist ever
what a programme!!! all are but difficult pieces to interpret and are physically demanding. I think he would wipe out any concert pianist with this suicide recital. The best in this generation the Liszt or Alkan of today.
Recently I read that Moritz Moszkowski had lost a card game to Schlözer and had to give him a couple of his etudes
Hamelin and Sokolov...
Absolutely epic recital. Best Berg sonata I’ve ever heard
Fantastic pianist ......and that Moscow audience...wow!
MAGISTRAL!!!Can,t be played better!!! Bravo Hamelin!!!He makes difficult works look easy.
The Berg Sonata is just a world unto itself.
Marc-André Hamelin, apresentando um recital diferente do convencional com compositores talvez desconhecidos por muitos, o segredo pra ficar familiarizado com as novas peças é ver o vídeo e ouvir, ouvir e ouvir. obrigado por postar tão rico trabalho.
It s incredible what He brought out from the Berg.... Breathtaking
Hamelin plays my two favourite Faure pieces so well, thanks for uploading this full recital!
Impeccable time/programme markings; very interesting concert; thanks for upload.
Whaaaaat! Berg's piano sonata his really nice.
What a beautiful hall! Amazing, superhuman piano playing too, as always