Mitsuko Uchida on Schumann's Piano Concerto

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • Mitsuko Uchida in conversation with Sarah Willis, horn player of the Berliner Philharmoniker / Recorded on the occasion of a performance with the Berliner Philharmoniker and Sir Simon Rattle, 13 February 2009.
    Watch Mitsuko Uchida playing Schumann's Piano Concerto here on UA-cam: • Schumann: Piano Concer...
    The complete interview is freely available at:
    www.digitalconc...
    The Berliner Philharmoniker's Digital Concert Hall:
    www.digital-con...
    Subscribe to our newsletter:
    www.digitalconc...
    Website of the Berliner Philharmoniker:
    www.berliner-ph...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 90

  • @brockpetrie3980
    @brockpetrie3980 14 років тому +22

    I could listen to her speak for hours... Her passion is hypnotic.

  • @manuelspcool
    @manuelspcool 13 років тому +62

    I have listened her speaking Japanese, German and English, She speaks the Japanese perfectly, the German like a Viennese lady, and the English like a lovely brittish lady with a little German accent =)

  • @ThePaulNaka
    @ThePaulNaka 12 років тому +26

    she has a great knowledge of music history and despite of other artists that are so unreachable she looks kind, funny and a very natural woman. She opened my eyes playing Mozart.

  • @classicalphx6452
    @classicalphx6452 5 років тому +15

    Through a great friend I was able to meet Mitsuku after a Carnegie Hall concert this past June. When I brought my CD up to be signed I told her how she inspired me to play again. She looked up, right into my eyes and said, "It is such a joy to play! Just to play! Out there [the stage] it's different, but just to play!" This woman is my idol. Love her!

  • @jarabaa
    @jarabaa 14 років тому +9

    Unbelievable. I have never seen her speak. She is every bit as inspiring, compelling, fascinating, transcendent as in her playing. What a revelation. What an enchanting human being.

  • @konigstephan
    @konigstephan 9 років тому +36

    This has to be one of the best interviews on the Net - *all* genres included ::-))

    • @corner559
      @corner559 9 років тому +6

      +konigstephan She is just amazing.

    • @bernardrossignon516
      @bernardrossignon516 7 років тому +1

      Oui, je suis d'accord avec votre enthousiasme, son niveau 'analyse est peu commun.

  • @bbqrainbow
    @bbqrainbow 15 років тому +6

    im not very intelligent in music but I know brilliance, passion, and intensity when I hear it. This woman is so awesome

  • @Shuddersfield0303
    @Shuddersfield0303 15 років тому +5

    Such an intoxicating person....woman AND artist!
    the world needs more dedicated and slighty mad people, like her...
    thanks Mitsuko! xx

  • @kennethc4391
    @kennethc4391 7 років тому +19

    Oh, my God! This woman!

  • @shibadoggie11
    @shibadoggie11 14 років тому +7

    I heard her voice for the first time. She IS one cool artist. She looks happy in the interview. I love her Mozart's piano works.

  • @lazydreamereyes
    @lazydreamereyes 14 років тому +7

    She is so compelling to watch and listen to. I could probably listen to her wax on the brilliance of great pianists past til I die.

  • @chidlers99
    @chidlers99 14 років тому +6

    What a riveting, compelling, fascinating and beautiful lady! thanks for this post.

  • @quinto34
    @quinto34 14 років тому +10

    People like Uchida make me so darn music hungry..

  • @manuelspcool
    @manuelspcool 14 років тому +10

    yeah she isn't just a big pianist she's the most interesting person and that's coz she loves music

  • @absurdplanet
    @absurdplanet 15 років тому +2

    Uchida was born in Japan--moved to Austria as a child with her family, attended conservatory there, and has lived in London since the 70's.
    Her father was a diplomat from Japan;.

  • @metallwater
    @metallwater 14 років тому +4

    I would and wish I could remain listening to her forever....talking about music and everything else!

  • @billducker7404
    @billducker7404 4 місяці тому

    Lovely. Loved what you said very moving. I love his piano concerto. He was a great orchestrator despite what some say! The phantasiestucke are also great too. God bless you. Love your playing and teaching! Bill. Uk 🙏🎹🎹

  • @lmaka1
    @lmaka1 15 років тому +16

    She's a little nuts in a good way, haha. One cannot fake that kind of passion Actually I find her intensity very sexy. If only she were 25 years younger, :).
    It's obvious that she approaches her pieces with the utmost dedication--in order to delve into the deepest secrets of both music and composer. And for that she deserves great respect.

  • @Johannes_Brahms65
    @Johannes_Brahms65 3 роки тому +1

    Mrs. Uchida is not only very learned and sophisticated but also totally disarming and lovable!

  • @andrewanderson6121
    @andrewanderson6121 2 роки тому +1

    Check out her amazing recording of the Debussy etudes--and the long interview about these works.

  • @berlinphil
    @berlinphil  15 років тому +1

    You can find many more interviews of that kind in our Digital Concert Hall. And they are all free!

  • @aminuali7175
    @aminuali7175 4 роки тому +3

    Simply Elegant❤

  • @Alix777.
    @Alix777. 11 років тому +8

    I love this woman

  • @her0esfan
    @her0esfan 15 років тому +1

    Wow, so great to get the insights of performers, we should hear these kinds of things more often.

  • @angeloorlando6576
    @angeloorlando6576 Місяць тому

    E' di una bravura sconcertante, tra le più grandi pianiste mai esistite

  • @berlinphil
    @berlinphil  13 років тому +4

    @thinkbigize She is talking about the conductor Kurt Sanderling.

  • @berlinphil
    @berlinphil  14 років тому +4

    @jlcel0818ya: She talks about the Hungarian composer György Kurtág.

  • @ezyrod
    @ezyrod 6 років тому +2

    These two should run the world!!!!!!!! Brilliant

  • @cpthornman
    @cpthornman 15 років тому

    Power to the horn players!! Best horn section on the planet!!! What Berlin is doing with this new age of information is quite staggering and is really changing how we see a world class orchestra. Fantastic job Berlin and don't stop!!!

  • @U38066
    @U38066 14 років тому +2

    @jerrytomball Totally agree... I was also impressed at the moment!

  • @berlinphil
    @berlinphil  14 років тому +2

    @djurban I would say the names are Debussy, Ravel, Messiaen and Boulez.

  • @wnsbug
    @wnsbug 13 років тому +7

    OMG SHE SPEAKS EXACTLY LIKE I IMAGINED HER TO SPEAK!!!!!!

  • @aomf58
    @aomf58 14 років тому +7

    Very attractive, wonderful person.

  • @berlinphil
    @berlinphil  14 років тому +2

    @kaisersweeta No problem - take a look at the UA-cam video TOKcktvmk5o

  • @srothbardt
    @srothbardt 12 років тому

    I wish she would record more Schumann since she plays his music so well.

  • @kev7978
    @kev7978 14 років тому +4

    She is so cool. :D

  • @stelderhaiderman
    @stelderhaiderman 15 років тому

    Love the concert...

  • @LIYINA1
    @LIYINA1 15 років тому

    Yes.I love her feeling to Piano.She is very
    much so good friend.

  • @yossiban
    @yossiban 15 років тому +6

    what a lady!!

  • @OperaLover84
    @OperaLover84 14 років тому +1

    What a neat person! As a side -- I think Japanese speaking voices which have a hint of a British accent are so cool to listen to.

  • @Seleuce
    @Seleuce 11 років тому +4

    Same way we learned that Mozart was a piano master and Beethoven: From records of people of their time who have heard them play.

  • @OldRabit
    @OldRabit 15 років тому

    Appreciate this.

  • @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454
    @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454 11 років тому +5

    I haven't understood till now that we could find Clara's name in Schumann's piano concerto. I mean, it might be true that Schumann suffered psychological disease in his lifetime. However, we could hard to deny that many of his masterpieces were born from this disease. That might be why his music, though is not as abstract as Schoenberg's, is still difficult to understand.

    • @raymondgood2359
      @raymondgood2359 7 років тому +1

      his masterpieces were born in spite of his many afflictions- alcohol abuse, neuro cerebral syphilis, paranoia, manic depressive episodes, schizophrenia

  • @alexanderzero5752
    @alexanderzero5752 14 років тому +3

    Haha this lady is awesome.

  • @AnarchoHumanist
    @AnarchoHumanist 14 років тому +2

    @steinway6603 I believe so. Schumann is particularly known for his motives deriving from the German musical alphabet.

  • @bbqrainbow
    @bbqrainbow 13 років тому

    @maxerdob Thank you for the kind words ^_^ I realize I should have worded that differently (I'm not very educated when it comes to music etc), but my grammar really sucks. I'm more of a medicine and science kinda guy. I was also too mesmerized by Uchida's awesomeness hehe

  • @kaisersweeta
    @kaisersweeta 14 років тому +3

    I wanted to see her playing.

  • @jdbrown371
    @jdbrown371 14 років тому +1

    Her voice is very interesting.

  • @bbqrainbow
    @bbqrainbow 14 років тому +2

    @Cienstin Well I don't know any of the "mechanics" of music and I don't even play an instrument. I'm not skilled in music but I can appreciate it.

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings Рік тому

    Where !Boulez and Kurtag ! I'd like to see her recital programmes . Berg Sonata she recorded Webern Var. but Boulez ! Oh we''d like to see and hear her . Messiaen Oiseaux Exotiques ??? She does it all. Never heard her in Ravel either . Does she allow radio broadcasts . Amazing to hear this ! Her in Bach no.5 . Oh well ! So much more to her repertoire than one knows .

  • @djurban
    @djurban 14 років тому +2

    Could you tell me what was the name She mentioned at 6:14 - that She also plays ____ ?

  • @orannisthedestroyer
    @orannisthedestroyer 15 років тому +1

    she's so cool :)

  • @0casteloencantado0
    @0casteloencantado0 13 років тому

    i'm writing a book on clara schumann. make sure you all buy it when it comes out!!

  • @Shuddersfield0303
    @Shuddersfield0303 13 років тому +1

    @omatsu123 .... i agree, and there IS good madness! :))

  • @JosephineYoko
    @JosephineYoko 13 років тому

    @preopdollop "intoxicating person" I like the way you describe her. Only good person brings good madness.

  • @bobsmith-ov3kn
    @bobsmith-ov3kn 6 років тому

    The auto-translate from German back to english is really quite hilarious juxtaposed with listening to what shes actually saying

  • @thinkbigize
    @thinkbigize 13 років тому +2

    who does she mention that it was an event for his 90th birthday? Kwat Sanderlig? Can't find the name anywhere.

  • @Brightstar27
    @Brightstar27 13 років тому

    @AltaicPride01 I think they're friends as they have played together before.

  • @iamstoned4life
    @iamstoned4life 12 років тому

    That holds true for a job in which you don't put effort and most importantly passion into. However, as a concert musician you have to really love what you are doing. Therefore I would imagine them listening to pieces which they also perform.

  • @0casteloencantado0
    @0casteloencantado0 12 років тому

    i've always wondered if concert musicians listen to concert music at home, in their private lives. anyone wishes to enlighten me?

  • @NickBottom
    @NickBottom 15 років тому

    you trust you mean ms. willis

  • @ThePaulNaka
    @ThePaulNaka 12 років тому

    @0casteloencantado0 I suposse they do. I study music. I´m also a pianist (no cencertist) and of course, I listen the pieces I have to play at home and other kinds of classical music. I guess they also do.

  • @0casteloencantado0
    @0casteloencantado0 12 років тому

    since it is their job to play a certain piece, of course i know they listen to it in particular. what i meant to ask was if they listened to other types of concert music other than what their job requires or if they don't really care for that music. so many musicians seem to start at a rather young age and i don't know if ALL of them listen to it for pleasure.

  • @tfpp1
    @tfpp1 13 років тому

    @mitrumpetplaya Yeah, it's like Japanese, British, German, and French all at once!

  • @nickstoli
    @nickstoli 9 років тому +2

    I don't know how this happens, but if I were told she and Stephen Fry were blood siblings, I'd probably believe it.

    • @corner559
      @corner559 9 років тому +2

      +Bruce Lee I don't know, but I do know that even if she were teaching basket weaving, she seems like she'd be the kind of teacher that would make you love it and appreciate it.

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 6 років тому

      Hi Everyone She's an actively touring concert pianist, I doubt she would have time for teaching?

  • @derek44344
    @derek44344 14 років тому +1

    i never liked her until now
    wat an interesting and beautiful person

  • @manuelspcool
    @manuelspcool 14 років тому +1

    I wanna heard Her speak German and Japanese = )

  • @nogi2608
    @nogi2608 2 роки тому +1

    She speaks English like a British with German accent.

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 11 років тому

    er sorry I was just responding to your comments that's all, best wishes.

  • @pedro_taam
    @pedro_taam 15 років тому

    Probably because she was surrounded by German, then Uchida's british accent influenced her.

  • @bbqrainbow
    @bbqrainbow 15 років тому +2

    the interviewer cant finish her sentences at times lol

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 11 років тому

    Exactly, because we can't hear him play we rely on records of others (who are they, are they qualified to judge?), and heresay. It is 'common knowledge' that he hurt his hand on a Dactylion - this is now being thrown into serious doubt by scholars. Have you actually researched where the rumours of Schumann's pianistic abilities came from? Also how do you define a 'master' pianist. Most people would dimiss the playing of Edwin Fischer yet he is regarded very very highly by professional pianists.

  • @whatadamnusername
    @whatadamnusername 15 років тому

    This is weird. Sarah started off with a German accent, then slowly went into a British accent ... and she's American.
    ?

  • @Seleuce
    @Seleuce 11 років тому

    You want to discuss? Please write to Mrs Uchida and ask her why she would assert such a scandalous claim in public. I for myself do not feel the need to start yet another of those silly UA-cam comment fights. Much rather I watch videos here. Have a nice day and good luck.

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 11 років тому +2

    I'm sure there are millions of people going around today saying that Michael Jackson was the greatest musician of the 20th century...

  • @yamahaU3
    @yamahaU3 8 місяців тому

    Is it just me or does she have a very posh English accent?

  • @iamstoned4life
    @iamstoned4life 12 років тому

    No, they listen to dubstep and snoop dogg...
    Dude, what do you think? lol

  • @2009xellos
    @2009xellos 14 років тому

    The only reason why Schumann didn't manage to become a great piano virtuoso is because he injured his fingers/hands while trying on his hands, devices that are attached to the hand to improve his piano-playing ability.

  • @0casteloencantado0
    @0casteloencantado0 12 років тому

    some players might consider their job just a job, no?

  • @0casteloencantado0
    @0casteloencantado0 12 років тому

    Kurtág

  • @chrish12345
    @chrish12345 12 років тому

    I'd like to know how on earth she knows Schumann wasn't a great pianist

    • @raymondgood2359
      @raymondgood2359 7 років тому +1

      clara's father thought he had the potential to be one of the best