This encore came at the end of a two hour recital in London's royal proms concerts. He was the first solo pianist to have a sold out standing room only concert at the proms.
This is the best interpretation of the piece by far. He is transported by the music, he barely looks at his hands, it’s something wonderful to see him play live in concert 🥰
No one since Rubinstein and before, except Chopin himself, plays Chopin better than Kissen. Pure genius and totally delightful. Before this I watched Lang Lang play it. It was extremely good but compared to Kissen, it was more comical. Once said is not enough. Kissen is the best portrayer of Chopin today.
@danielaprettygirl Yes, up to a certain point. When you'll learn how to read a partition you'll notice that there are several indications as how the composer wants it to sound such as the intensity of the notes, the pedals, the pauses and the overall flow of the notes. Having a good ''ear'' has nothing to do with this. A good ear means you can identify single notes as well as chords relatively easily. Hope it helped ;)
I love the key of Ab, but I don't subscribe to any sort of Russian tonal mapping or have perfect pitch. I just think I like what Chopin wrote in Ab and somehow that rubbed off on me.
puede ser que hayan grandes interpretes de la musica clasica pero veo pocos compositores que creen música que doblegue el alma y le haga tocar el cielo, me temo que todos se limitaron a tocar lo que compusieron otros y se olvidaron de crear, que lastima
after listening to many interpretations, how can someone who doesn't play piano know how the original partitura is? how can I know who is closest to Chopin's original? it's my curiosity to know how he wanted it to be
can someone who plays paino answer me? I don't know anything about playing an instrument,I don't even know to read a partiture but I have good ''ear'',I can make the difference among interpretations and I don't understand how different pianists can play different, I mean some make many pauses,some play the same part softly and others not that soft. Is it possible to know how the composer wanted it?
i'm not sure but i think he left a few notes out of the piece... and his interpretation of the mood of the piece isn't that accurate compared to lang lang or horowitz.
I love how Kissin plays Chopin.
His interpretation is sublime.
AMAZIN ON THIS WALTZ ! ULTIMATE KISSIN
There’s also a wonderful pianist named Artur Rubinstein.
@@ぴぴ-d4k Zimerman > Rubinstein
yeah i agree but on grand polonaise, horowitz is better
The master...
This encore came at the end of a two hour recital in London's royal proms concerts. He was the first solo pianist to have a sold out standing room only concert at the proms.
This is the best interpretation of the piece by far. He is transported by the music, he barely looks at his hands, it’s something wonderful to see him play live in concert 🥰
The best version ... I think
I agree👌👌👌
Ingolf Wunder bro
Langlang
I love his interpratation of this piece!
I love Evgeny Kissin the best Chopin interpreter since Rubinstein
Super.kocham .to jest cudowne.
One of the best recordings of this song!
song…
@@sebastianfernandezmascagni556 Someone again messed up with song and piece...
@@Mu9ic4 indeed
@@sebastianfernandezmascagni556 hey respect the 12 year old comment, my mans message older than my lil sister
@@aswomebro2601 lmao
No one since Rubinstein and before, except Chopin himself, plays Chopin better than Kissen. Pure genius and totally delightful. Before this I watched Lang Lang play it. It was extremely good but compared to Kissen, it was more comical. Once said is not enough. Kissen is the best portrayer of Chopin today.
let's not forget zimmerman, other beast! His scherzo no2 and so many others are unbeatable.
amazing! Kissin is fantastic!
@danielaprettygirl Yes, up to a certain point. When you'll learn how to read a partition you'll notice that there are several indications as how the composer wants it to sound such as the intensity of the notes, the pedals, the pauses and the overall flow of the notes. Having a good ''ear'' has nothing to do with this. A good ear means you can identify single notes as well as chords relatively easily. Hope it helped ;)
看了這版本Kissin的演出,對Kissin改觀! 很讚!
Grandioso Maestro Kissin - Sublime !
@MEpianist I also love Ab, and Eb. They go together like fine wine and cheese.
THE PRO OF PIANO🎹
more like the "FRO" of piano lol
Kissin is a very good pianist (y) he has a great hands i like to hear his play :)
'HIM' play, not 'his' play!
@@russellthompson9271 10 years too late.
この演奏も最高❗最高だらけで、困ってしまうくらいうれしい🎵😍🎵‼️
PEUX TU LE TRADUIRE EN FRANÇAIS ?🇫🇷
English translation: This is the best performance!
@@ansonlo5551 👌
@@emiliewang3254 Sorry Japanese only🙏🙏🙏🙏
I love playing this piece! Its was very challenging, but I enjoy what I am playing
@Alejandro Rodriguez you replied to an 8 year old comment. 😂
this piece is so much fun to play
THE MASTER...
I love the key of Ab, but I don't subscribe to any sort of Russian tonal mapping or have perfect pitch. I just think I like what Chopin wrote in Ab and somehow that rubbed off on me.
Legend..
Yes indeed🎵He is great👍👏
Bravo!!
You play is very powerful!and his play my play many help thank you @3@have a good time
뭐래는 거야?;;
Your English is rubbish
@@russellthompson9271 how is your Chinese?
puede ser que hayan grandes interpretes de la musica clasica pero veo pocos compositores que creen música que doblegue el alma y le haga tocar el cielo, me temo que todos se limitaron a tocar lo que compusieron otros y se olvidaron de crear, que lastima
My God.he.is really impressive
At 4:35 you can see beads of sweat fly off his head
Шопен торжествует!
Amazing pianist 💙
Yes indeed 🎵He is miracle and great👍👏😀
Playing this piece is like playing a sport! 4:35. Amazing!
Браво!!!
Classic Interpretation; Interpretation like fluent Water
like Chopin himself, but now with a healthy new body.
What a badass ❤
Great rendition. I wish the video track were not so poor.
Beautiful and technically perfect. A little a bit too fast.
YES
His version is a little slower than two other pianists I just heard.
To be honest, I still think Rubinstein's waltz is the best.
after listening to many interpretations, how can someone who doesn't play piano know how the original partitura is? how can I know who is closest to Chopin's original? it's my curiosity to know how he wanted it to be
I love you.
Me too🎵❤️❤️❤️
Guiomar Novaes, Op. 34 No. 1, Vox, early 1950s:
watch?v=6AhF3zhHfzo
thanks and regards
4:58 Nice Power
😊🥰
He plays it like a scherzo
@SweatyMr1975 crazy hahahaha sport?!!! yeah it's like it :D
can someone who plays paino answer me? I don't know anything about playing an instrument,I don't even know to read a partiture but I have good ''ear'',I can make the difference among interpretations and I don't understand how different pianists can play different, I mean some make many pauses,some play the same part softly and others not that soft. Is it possible to know how the composer wanted it?
@123435353535 he cracks me up!!
키신 저 날 공연한건 신들린건가 다 엄청 잘쳣네.
He kinda looks like bruno mars at that time.
How he kills Chopin here! free and vulgar virtuosity...
와 씨이발 쌋다 초반부 부터 땡글거리게 굴거가는거 봐라~
Why does everyone do
+1
i'm not sure but i think he left a few notes out of the piece... and his interpretation of the mood of the piece isn't that accurate compared to lang lang or horowitz.
Non merci - rushed, rushed too much - this lacks a lot of elegance. It’s not a waltz it’s a showy encore for the masses- thus this is far from Chopin
kissin is the best chopin and Beethoven interpreter