Alfred Cortot Chopin Etude Op. 10 No.3
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 січ 2025
- Alfred Cortot in 4 recordings of Chopin's Etude Op. 10 No. 3; recordings from 1933, 1942, 1951 and 1952. I find it very interesting to hear the similarities as well as the differences between the various interpretations.
That is incredibly clear for 1933!
Very very interesting , plenty to think about here ,thank you for posting
Alfred Cortot fue maestro de maestros. Un gran pedagogo.
So relaxing! And emotional! Thanks for sharing!
This is wonderful, the best posting I've heard in a while. Thank you. And thank Cortot, a pianist whose playing is so wonderful and so personal that we recognize his sound, his rubato, his tone. And these are all things that are in short supply, now. The progression from the relatively chaste 1933 version to the full bath of the 1952 version is like polishing a star sapphire, the star doesn't shine through until the final steps toward perfection. Bravo!
Thank you so much! It’s unbelievable…
素晴らしい!! 私がクラッシック音楽にハマったきっかけは 父の持っていたSPレコードの コルトー演奏の英雄ポロネーズでした 背筋に電流が走ったのを60年経っても記憶しています。
Genius feeling Chopin's rubato! Cortot is brilliant and very deep performer
I heard Cortot when I was a young student in the 70h. And I was stunned on this clear and fine musicality this great musician had in his soul! I still love his recordings!
0:00 1933
3:59 1942
7:58 1951
12:04 1952
Much prefere 1933. Many thanks.
nice
Reinste Lyrik - ganz ohne Worte und doch so beredt...
Cortot for the Etudes and Préludes ; Arrau and Pollini for the Nocturnes ; François for the Valses ; Zimerman for the Ballades ; anyone you like for the Mazurkas. Mount Olympus of Chopin interpreters.
For sure
Happy to find someone who concurs with regarding François for the waltzes!!
Ignace Friedman for the. mazurkas, in my view.
Honestly a great take. @@John-n7x7v
Cortot was the best playing Chopin Schumann liszt Beethoven and Schubert