My dad used to play this to me when I was little. This video and this sound touched my soul in a way not many things can. Thank you. I’m feeling like little boy again, with no worries in the world at all.
that's beautiful 😘 he was a piano player? these intimate moments at home, staying with us forever! I've got similar but with my mum she knew 1000+ poems by ❤️
My own little boy is eight days old today and I’m playing this to him as I feed him. Perhaps he will say the same as you some day. Music is the greatest gift we can pass on.
I use this video to show my students the importance of good voicing. The lines leap out distinctly, and not just as a function of volume. Each voice has a life of its own. What a master.
Like Andras Schiff says "in Bach's music there is no melody - only voices, independent of one another but with an equal right to exist. Just like in a nice society" :)
This video, and then a perfect but robotic playing from the same notation - he's adding a dozen layers to the story of the song just by his .... what should I call it, a "gentle touch"? Like if you've ever had a massage from a pro and their hands just seem to ninja the stress right out of you. Here there's so much passion and emotion coming in from the way he plays.
Bach somehow articulates the voice of God. This piece - the preludes and fugues sound as if they are old friends speaking on the most beautiful subjects and descriptions - the melody and harmonies play out and expand as if they had always been singing these notes and we somehow knew them before Bach invented and wrote them - Bach goes to the somehow obvious extensions and resolutions - as if they were always there singing in the ether and Bach merely copied it down - but I'm not saying that is how it works - just dreaming - this is the highest art - by far - the simplicity of the 12 step octave - treated with gentleness and intellect iterating first in Major and then reflecting the theme in the minor - it's just perfect -
It is written: Psalm 92: 1 "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High: 2 To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night, 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound."
I heard him perform this piece two days ago at Segerstrom Concert Hall and I literally couldn't stop crying, moved by the immense profoundness of this Divine music, and by such incredible interpretation. Re-listening it now, I yet again can't help my tears. Bravissimo!
So true. It is an aching beauty that is almost too intense and beautiful to cope with. I regulary have tears when listening to Bach. No other composer does this to me. I hope I will have the opportunity to hear Trifonov in the future. His interpretation is simple and delicate.
Ébloui et transporté : la ligne des voix, la dynamique, l’hallucinante maîtrise qui procure du début à la fin d’être pris entre de bonnes mains, les contrastes à bon escient... reconnaissant d’avoir ce trésor désormais gravé dans mes oreilles et ailleurs!
I was there! I've also heard him play it two other times, once as an encore and once as part of the actual program, which included the Brahms / Bach Chaconne and Art of Fugue -- two weeks before the COVID lockdown, so it still haunts me.) It sounded very different each time, and each time wonderful.
I was conversing with someone a couple of days ago who remembers talking to his great grandmother, born 1867. She talked about an old man she met as a child who fought at Waterloo. Waterloo was 209 years ago yet it is almost palpable in folk memory. Seems like history gallops through time faster than folk age. By that I mean that Waterloo seems long since lost in history yet people's memories are somehow 'immediate'.
I was at his recital last Saturday (18 Feb 23) at the Seoul Arts Center. After a programme of Tchaikovsky (Children's Album), Schumann (Op 17 Fantansie), Mozart (C minor Fantasy K475), Ravel (Gaspard de la Nuit) and Scriabin's 5th Sonata, he responded to rapturous applause by playing this as the sole encore. He played it at near half this speed and it was totally mesmerising. The entire audience was transfixed and you could hear a pin drop with the level of intense concentration. I had goosebumps all over after just the first few notes - it is an experience I will never forget. As we were walking out of the auditorium, I could see several people visibly moved and even in tears. Trifonov is not only tremendously technical but a serious musician in search of ever more profound meaning of music, akin to a philosopher or seeker. Very impressive indeed!
@@r62n4_ i agree with you. On several compositions there is an interpretation that will never be surpassed, like Gould's second recording of the Goldberg Variations. Lipatti's interpretation of this chorale was marked by a calmness and intimacy that penetrates to the essence of this composition. Trifonov's interpretation? Outstanding: Lipatti's interpretation: unsurpassable! Lipatti died of an incurable disease at the age of 33. This chorale was the last piece he played in his last concert. It was his enforced farewell from the concert business, the forces for further concerts were no longer sufficient.
@@martinspinnler1146 it is unsurpassable just because you decided it is, and put some fairytale to it. Trifonov is WAY better if you disregard the magic you put to the story, but I got your point, so good when me too, I could tell myself there was magic in the air. Since then my illusions got crushed so many times I was forced to appreciate the garden without the fairies I so hardly wanted to be there. Therefore I have to agree with op, this is the best performance I've ever heard on this composition.
What a beautiful and supple technique. I absolutely love this interpretation. It is the best I have heard "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," on the piano. His treatment of the melodic line is genius. So much clarity, color, and emotion. This is in my organ repertoire where it tends to be played more legato, and I can play the melodic line on a different manual with an oboe stop. I play it on the piano as well, in fact, it was my first piece I had to play in my first piano recital over 50 years ago. However, my piano technique is nowhere even close to this brilliance, and due to the piano being my secondary instrument--and I play this piece well enough on it--I do not have this type of ability on the piano. Maestro Tironov really makes this piece sing, and he imbues it with clarity, warmth, life, and his articulation and phrasing really gives great structure to this piece.
The best interpretation ever is Lipatti's version. Not because it would be better played technically but because Lipatti gives us a kind of religious feeling almost magical. Kempff made his own transcription, succeeding in making the chorus richer in terms of sonorities. But Myrha Hess moves our heart deeper. Please listen to Kempff's version. It is interesting, though.
This kind of music is what I love 💖💖💖 it’s just so calming to the soul and what I absolutely love most about Bach is how he was a true devoted Christian💖 his last words “Don’t cry for me, for I go where music comes from”. 💖
My grandmother used to love playing this song on the piano. She passed in December and every time I hear this song I think of her and the many times we spent together. Thank you for the playing it so beautifully. She would have loved it
It's a fact that new generation pianists play with too light nuance too pianissimo too piano it's an enormous bug to day , many pianusts how many pianists understand music how many pianists understand Classical music ; a true musician is above technic and all pianists to day have an amazing technic but music is not technic !
@Censored Censored too meticulous to day in an other erea pianists were above technic , to day pianists are as a watchmaker , to delicate too meticulous and the real sens of music disappears
@@MurarichSiberian I do like the Air but Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring is simply the most beautiful single part he wrote in my view, and some of that is the theme - the connection to our Lord Jesus Christ.
There is literally (and I am extremely pedantic about that word) no rendition of this music on all of UA-cam, and i'd argue on the internet as a whole. The dynamism - I think that's the word to use - the height and depth, the speed and sloth, the mild and harsh, every note is enlightened with such life and love that all I wish is for more of this and the health to absorb it. Waiting for the next set of MRI's when the first 2 were... warranting a 3rd... is nerve-wracking and this musician eases my troubled mind greatly. We are so lucky to have a world of music, sound, and video at our fingertips night and day, no matter how difficult modern life is for countless reasons. Hope you're all doing well.
I often wonder how Bach came upon this. I like to imagine it came to him in a dream, fully-formed. That he jumped from bed to table, completely awake in a fury to write it down - at least the bones - before it evaporated into the ether. One man, in the stillness of night, bringing the music of God to humanity for eternity.
Thanks for keeping Bach even in 21st century. And thank you for great mastery of art in performing this grand work with your whole art. Please keep on keeping on.
Прослушала это великое произведение Баха в разном исполнении. Даже звучание хора, на мой взгляд, не было таким совершенным, проникновенным, как исполнение на фортепиано Даниилом Трифоновым!!! Это какая - то Молитва! Благодарю!!!
Absolutely Magnificent. I have heard this piece and played it hundreds of times but there's something about his presentation That is magical and transcendent, sort of like everything that he does! I cannot believe that this piece brought tears to my eyes, these jaded eyes!
Mister Trifonov possesses that very special combination of intense musical passion and deep physical connection to his instrument coupled with superb technical mastery... Sublime.
can we please stop this talk because there clearly isnt such a thing as a „best pianist“, generally speaking. After all music is a subjective matter and everyone prefers different ideas and interpretations
His Wonderful performance is captivating and intriguing and exhilarating All of Bach’s music is a treasure for us earthlings Bach’s music must quench an moisturize my parched soul
@@ОльгаШаталина-п9п Я, видимо, не поняла вас.) Если вы о музыке,то да. К тому же Бах один из любимых моих композиторов. Но что касается исполнения ...вот моё " отнюдь" об этом.) Трифонов его играет,будто это Шопен. Впрочем , я не настаиваю.
Excellent execution and a clear effort made to finely control key strike force, never playing a single note more loudly or more softly than it should be played and extreme attention payed to precision of timing, as well. Daniil is the type of performer I would hire to play at a wedding or other event and this is the song I would have played. A real tribute to Bach.
Everyone goes for Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, ravel, Schumann, Schubert, Rachmaninov, etc. Yet at some point everybody always returns to dad. The dad of music as we now know it: J. S. Bach. There's really few that manage to play all of that and still have enough space left in their heart for Bach. Though i think, we're now in front of one of those pianists. Bravo, trifonov. You're an outstanding pianist, and even better musician
JSB was a genius on the level of DaVinci and Michaelangelo; beginning at age seven I began playing minuets and Inventions. By high school I had moved up to the 'greats' but still used Bach pieces for 'exercise'. I'm proud to say I had mastered this Dame Hess transcription in eighth grade, and the BWVs are still my favorites of all time.
Heard him play this piece live, in Paris earlier this month. Not a demonstrative type of person for sure lol. He is amazing at how softly he can play. You feel his hands are playing from underneath the keyboard. So he produces maximum contrast with the melody.
I woud say THE MASTER himself (F. Liszt) or ma boy Lang would make a SLUGFEST on this one, in an attempt to FLEX on the normies. I wish I could hear their version anyways, lol. But yeah, Dan is the right man for this one.
Талантливый человек попадает в цели, в которые другие попасть не могут. Гениальный - попадает в цели, которых другие не видят. Обожаю исполнения Даниила.
Have always love this one, far more difficult than it seems. The clarity of voicing of the melody takes real mastery. I love his interpretation, pace and dynamics.
Stunning performance by perhaps the greatest musician to walk this Earth. It doesn't hurt he's playing it on a beautiful Steinway Concert Grand, either.
💌 MAESTRO TRIFONOV ... MERCI ! POUR CETTE BRÈVE CANTATE CEPENDANT MUSICALEMENT ÉLOQUENTE ... RECEVEZ À CE TITRE, L’ÉVANGÉLISME DE CETTE BÉNÉDICTION DIVINE DE FRANCE 💙 🎼 ❤
I heard this as a very young child on a little kids Yamaha keyboard I got for Christmas and it stood out, and I’ve adored it the rest of my life coming back to it once or twice a year. It speaks to you on such a deep level, immensely profound.
¡Qué bonita es la cantata BWV 147 de este impresionante músico barroco universal Johann Sebastián Bach! Me acuerdo cuando por primera vez la escuché,fue en una iglesia ,pensé no puede existir música más bella.Realmente me quedé estremecido y lloroso .Era una versión cantada.Muchas gracias Bach,considerado por muchísimos como el dios de la música.
When I was 12, I first heard this amazing Bach’s artwork from a wonderful pipe organ. It was a musical crush. Since then, I have listened to it in different versions and instruments. But I have never heard such a beautiful performance like this. It’s incredible the Trifonov’s sensitivity and touch. It’s like his hands touch the stars on the piano and Bach teaches him how to do it. For me, Trifonov is the best pianist in the world today. Thanks Genius Bach!! Thanks Prodigy Daniil!!
Saw Mr. Trifonov perform a fantastic solo recital down in Orange County of Southern California a few days ago. As soon as he sat back down at the piano and played the first two notes of this piece, it was such a special moment -- the sighs of content, the excitement knowing that I was about to hear Mr. Trifonov perform this masterpiece, the silence and respect from the audience...
What is your favourite performance by Daniil Trifonov?
Yellow lounge.... Programe Scriabin, Prokofiev Silver Age
Chopin scherzo n°3
Daniil Trifonov Chopin Piano Concerto No1 Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra.
Chopin Fantaisie-Impromptu
chopin etude op.25
My dad used to play this to me when I was little. This video and this sound touched my soul in a way not many things can. Thank you. I’m feeling like little boy again, with no worries in the world at all.
😭
that's beautiful 😘 he was a piano player? these intimate moments at home, staying with us forever! I've got similar but with my mum she knew 1000+ poems by ❤️
My own little boy is eight days old today and I’m playing this to him as I feed him. Perhaps he will say the same as you some day. Music is the greatest gift we can pass on.
my god, you precisely said out what i wanted to say
정말 아름다운 댓글입니다.
I use this video to show my students the importance of good voicing. The lines leap out distinctly, and not just as a function of volume. Each voice has a life of its own. What a master.
Like Andras Schiff says "in Bach's music there is no melody - only voices, independent of one another but with an equal right to exist. Just like in a nice society" :)
I do too!
This video, and then a perfect but robotic playing from the same notation - he's adding a dozen layers to the story of the song just by his .... what should I call it, a "gentle touch"?
Like if you've ever had a massage from a pro and their hands just seem to ninja the stress right out of you.
Here there's so much passion and emotion coming in from the way he plays.
I know. It sounds like two different pianos. I can’t fathom how to do it.
How can such a simple melody have such depth and beauty? Only Bach could write such a piece.
Inderdaad, hierdie is ñ diep treffende Melodie vol van berusting en vrede
Deep and in the meantime reach height unexpected.
Love this paradox
Bach somehow articulates the voice of God. This piece - the preludes and fugues sound as if they are old friends speaking on the most beautiful subjects and descriptions - the melody and harmonies play out and expand as if they had always been singing these notes and we somehow knew them before Bach invented and wrote them - Bach goes to the somehow obvious extensions and resolutions - as if they were always there singing in the ether and Bach merely copied it down - but I'm not saying that is how it works - just dreaming - this is the highest art - by far - the simplicity of the 12 step octave - treated with gentleness and intellect iterating first in Major and then reflecting the theme in the minor - it's just perfect -
예수님이 도우셨기 때문에❤바흐가 예수님을 사랑했기 때문에❤
Bach is the grandfather of music but the other composers have also created music touchted by God..
ずっとずっとこの曲探してました。題名も分からず、ひたすらにこの曲探してました。やっと見つけました。
世界で1番この音楽が好きです。
僕がもしこの世から居なくなる時、この曲を流しながら旅立ちたいです。
ありがとうございます。安らかになれます。
イエス・キリストと聖書に対する彼の信仰が、J.S.バッハがこの曲を作曲するきっかけとなった。
神はそのひとり子を賜わったほどに、この世を愛して下さった。それは御子を信じる者がひとりも滅びないで、永遠の命を得るためである。(ヨハネによる福音書 3:16)
神ご自身がイエスにおいて人間となられた。神は私たちの罪のために死なれ、苦しみを受けられました。神を知る!罪を悔い改め、心を変えなさい。人ではなく、主イエスに信頼を置きなさい。
あなたにもインスピレーションを与えてくれることを願っている。 神のご加護を🙏。
감사합니다!!
Amen😊 🙏
It’s amazing how Bach creates infinite depth with so few notes.
Bach was a God. And still is
Few? Lol
And the older you get the more Bach speaks to your soul.
Bach est la meilleure preuve de l’existence de Dieu
It is written: Psalm 92: 1 "It is a good thing to give thanks unto the LORD, and to sing praises unto thy name, O most High: 2 To shew forth thy lovingkindness in the morning, and thy faithfulness every night, 3 Upon an instrument of ten strings, and upon the psaltery; upon the harp with a solemn sound."
Muchas , muchas gracias por este trabajo musical !
I heard him perform this piece two days ago at Segerstrom Concert Hall and I literally couldn't stop crying, moved by the immense profoundness of this Divine music, and by such incredible interpretation. Re-listening it now, I yet again can't help my tears. Bravissimo!
And I was crying too when I heard this piece at the Kennedy Center in DC last Saturday.
Why oh why do we cry when we are profoundly moved? Ostensibly such an irrational response.
So true. It is an aching beauty that is almost too intense and beautiful to cope with. I regulary have tears when listening to Bach. No other composer does this to me. I hope I will have the opportunity to hear Trifonov in the future. His interpretation is simple and delicate.
I am a Born Again Christian. One of the sweetest memories of my childhood, was hearing my dad humming this very song. Still brings tears to my eyes.
We are family in Christ! Jesus bleibet meine Freude auch in der Ewigkeit. Ich wünschte alle hätten hier schon diese Freude!
@@juliab6889 ich will den Kreuzstab gerne tragen
@@frankgradus9474 Amen, durchs kreuz zur Auferstehung in der Ewigkeit!
thanks to jesus for the music
thanks to bach
thank this pianist
Very beautiful performance. I really like that soft / light touch and his melody voicing is absolutely incredible! Thank you Trifonov
Ébloui et transporté : la ligne des voix, la dynamique, l’hallucinante maîtrise qui procure du début à la fin d’être pris entre de bonnes mains, les contrastes à bon escient... reconnaissant d’avoir ce trésor désormais gravé dans mes oreilles et ailleurs!
0:24 the way he launches the key thema in the piece is just admirable admirable admirable. Utmost simplicity, yet how deeply it sounds in our souls.
Heard this as an encore at Carnegie Hall last night. You can tell that he is absolutely in love with this piece.
I agree. Just heard him in Seattle last week. This was his encore as well.
I was there! I've also heard him play it two other times, once as an encore and once as part of the actual program, which included the Brahms / Bach Chaconne and Art of Fugue -- two weeks before the COVID lockdown, so it still haunts me.) It sounded very different each time, and each time wonderful.
I saw it as an encore in Baltimore last night as well! Such a wonderful way to end the evening and send everyone off feeling warm and comforted
Seoul too! Amazing performance
Who isn’t…
When I first heard Bach, I couldn't believe this music was written almost 300 years ago. Absolutely timeless.
Time is an illusion
@@antiv k
I was conversing with someone a couple of days ago who remembers talking to his great grandmother, born 1867. She talked about an old man she met as a child who fought at Waterloo. Waterloo was 209 years ago yet it is almost palpable in folk memory. Seems like history gallops through time faster than folk age. By that I mean that Waterloo seems long since lost in history yet people's memories are somehow 'immediate'.
I was at his recital last Saturday (18 Feb 23) at the Seoul Arts Center. After a programme of Tchaikovsky (Children's Album), Schumann (Op 17 Fantansie), Mozart (C minor Fantasy K475), Ravel (Gaspard de la Nuit) and Scriabin's 5th Sonata, he responded to rapturous applause by playing this as the sole encore. He played it at near half this speed and it was totally mesmerising. The entire audience was transfixed and you could hear a pin drop with the level of intense concentration. I had goosebumps all over after just the first few notes - it is an experience I will never forget. As we were walking out of the auditorium, I could see several people visibly moved and even in tears. Trifonov is not only tremendously technical but a serious musician in search of ever more profound meaning of music, akin to a philosopher or seeker. Very impressive indeed!
That inner melody! He sings it out so beautifully.
Such passion but in such a gentle way. No unnecessary body movements or gestures, all the feeling is inside him and he puts it out through the music.
This is my new favorite recording of this piece.
so glad to hear :)
Please listen to the one from Dinu Lipatti
@@r62n4_ i agree with you. On several compositions there is an interpretation that will never be surpassed, like Gould's second recording of the Goldberg Variations. Lipatti's interpretation of this chorale was marked by a calmness and intimacy that penetrates to the essence of this composition. Trifonov's interpretation? Outstanding: Lipatti's interpretation: unsurpassable! Lipatti died of an incurable disease at the age of 33. This chorale was the last piece he played in his last concert. It was his enforced farewell from the concert business, the forces for further concerts were no longer sufficient.
@@martinspinnler1146 it is unsurpassable just because you decided it is, and put some fairytale to it. Trifonov is WAY better if you disregard the magic you put to the story, but I got your point, so good when me too, I could tell myself there was magic in the air. Since then my illusions got crushed so many times I was forced to appreciate the garden without the fairies I so hardly wanted to be there. Therefore I have to agree with op, this is the best performance I've ever heard on this composition.
Lipatti for sure
The tempo is just right! It’s really one of the best performances I’ve heard of this piece.
There is something incredibly comforting about this interpretation 😍
It’s like a lifelong friend preparing your favourite meal when you where hungry and lonely moments before it.
What a beautiful and supple technique. I absolutely love this interpretation. It is the best I have heard "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring," on the piano. His treatment of the melodic line is genius. So much clarity, color, and emotion. This is in my organ repertoire where it tends to be played more legato, and I can play the melodic line on a different manual with an oboe stop. I play it on the piano as well, in fact, it was my first piece I had to play in my first piano recital over 50 years ago. However, my piano technique is nowhere even close to this brilliance, and due to the piano being my secondary instrument--and I play this piece well enough on it--I do not have this type of ability on the piano. Maestro Tironov really makes this piece sing, and he imbues it with clarity, warmth, life, and his articulation and phrasing really gives great structure to this piece.
Have you heard Lipatti? For me unsurpassed.
This is the most beautiful I've ever heard this most beautiful of all melodies.
The best interpretation ever is Lipatti's version. Not because it would be better played technically but because Lipatti gives us a kind of religious feeling almost magical.
Kempff made his own transcription, succeeding in making the chorus richer in terms of sonorities. But Myrha Hess moves our heart deeper.
Please listen to Kempff's version. It is interesting, though.
Спасибо, это можно слушать бесконечно. Какое блаженство. ❤
His hands fly on the piano and the magic and sensibility of his art reaches our souls.
He' so great artist!!!
Played to perfection. Absolutely flawless. He makes the piece come alive with incredible feeling and emotion.
jesna z najpiekniejszych melodii na swiecie!!One of the most beautifull pieces of all the world I think!
This kind of music is what I love 💖💖💖 it’s just so calming to the soul and what I absolutely love most about Bach is how he was a true devoted Christian💖 his last words “Don’t cry for me, for I go where music comes from”. 💖
Do you have a reference for this dying declaration?
No showmanship here just distilled beauty.
My grandmother used to love playing this song on the piano. She passed in December and every time I hear this song I think of her and the many times we spent together. Thank you for the playing it so beautifully. She would have loved it
He plays Bach music like it's Debussy. And it works! His music can be played so many ways.
It's a fact that new generation pianists play with too light nuance too pianissimo too piano it's an enormous bug to day , many pianusts how many pianists understand music how many pianists understand Classical music ; a true musician is above technic and all pianists to day have an amazing technic but music is not technic !
@Censored Censored too meticulous to day in an other erea pianists were above technic , to day pianists are as a watchmaker , to delicate too meticulous and the real sens of music disappears
@@alainspiteri502 Yes ! Precisely right ! What is it with them ? Where is the depth of sound of Lipatti and Dame Myra ?
@Censored Censored Look who's telling someone else to calm down .
@@alainspiteri502 you would know. lol
The phrasing in this performance is just transformative.
His expressiveness is so good. Maintaining dual melodies with such distinct intensities, growing more and more varied and complex.
This calms me and bring so much beautiful memories of my childhood
this makes me cry ! what a great performer !
So much peace in this performance, and very befitting benign facial expressions.
With a touch of religious fervor. Lovely!
Among the greatest melodies in all of history, period. Beautiful beyond words.
Beautiful by all means. So refreshing and delightful
Thanks for listening
The most beautiful melody Bach ever wrote ⛪️
Actually he didn't. It's composed by Johann Schope like many others and Bach only harmonised them.
But what about Air on G string?)))
@@MurarichSiberian I do like the Air but Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring is simply the most beautiful single part he wrote in my view, and some of that is the theme - the connection to our Lord Jesus Christ.
@@ericotto314 How about Sanctify Us By Thy Goodness. It has that same perfect blending of patterns.
@@AAdave88 I’ll check it out.
Absolutely stunning. Peacefully transcendent.
I walked down the aisle to this many years ago. This interpretation is beautiful, just heavenly. Thank you so much Daniil.
Best piano version of this cantata I have ever heard and I've heard a lot
Try ua-cam.com/video/LDLlyPYB4uU/v-deo.html.
this version was written by Busoni long time ago. Best playing ever till today is Dinu Lipatti in thr 50's !!
@@IamAlessandro1 This is the transcription by Myra Hess, not Busoni. See the title and description.
@@IamAlessandro1 I totally agree with you! Lipattis interpretation of this chorale is unsurpassable
@@IamAlessandro1 lol u clearly have no clue on what you are talking about but keep doing your thing lol
There is literally (and I am extremely pedantic about that word) no rendition of this music on all of UA-cam, and i'd argue on the internet as a whole.
The dynamism - I think that's the word to use - the height and depth, the speed and sloth, the mild and harsh, every note is enlightened with such life and love that all I wish is for more of this and the health to absorb it. Waiting for the next set of MRI's when the first 2 were... warranting a 3rd... is nerve-wracking and this musician eases my troubled mind greatly.
We are so lucky to have a world of music, sound, and video at our fingertips night and day, no matter how difficult modern life is for countless reasons.
Hope you're all doing well.
Praying that all is well with you. In all things give thanks. 1 Thes 5:18.
며칠 전 한국 리사이틀에서 이 곡을 앙코르로 연주하는 것을 들었어요. 제 영혼이 치유되는 느낌이었습니다.🤍
직접 들으셨다니 부럽습니다
With this music everyday is wonderful
Getting deutsche grammophon to like a subahibi reference 😉
A real Master of his Instrument ❤! Sounds beautiful!
I often wonder how Bach came upon this. I like to imagine it came to him in a dream, fully-formed. That he jumped from bed to table, completely awake in a fury to write it down - at least the bones - before it evaporated into the ether. One man, in the stillness of night, bringing the music of God to humanity for eternity.
The greatest theme about which music may be written. Beautifully played Daniil.
Thanks for keeping Bach even in 21st century. And thank you for great mastery of art in performing this grand work with your whole art. Please keep on keeping on.
Прослушала это великое произведение Баха в разном исполнении. Даже звучание хора, на мой взгляд, не было таким совершенным, проникновенным, как исполнение на фортепиано Даниилом Трифоновым!!! Это какая - то Молитва! Благодарю!!!
Absolutely Magnificent. I have heard this piece and played it hundreds of times but there's something about his presentation That is magical and transcendent, sort of like everything that he does! I cannot believe that this piece brought tears to my eyes, these jaded eyes!
Yes.
The touch! Oh, the touch! Bravo! ❤
Mister Trifonov possesses that very special combination of intense musical passion and deep physical connection to his instrument coupled with superb technical mastery... Sublime.
Very well interpreted and performed. Outstanding!
Thank you :)
Thank you, Daniel for such emotional performance,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Muzică pentru minte , suflet și inimă!🌹❤️
Best pianist alive. Pure expression. He doesn’t just play. He tells a story through music.
Best pianist of his generation, for sure...Grigory Sokolov is still alive, you know....
@@JumpDiffusion sokolov makes me triggered sometimes by the way he plays😅
@@JumpDiffusion also Zimerman is still alive soo... Anyway Trifonov is certainly the best of the "young"
can we please stop this talk because there clearly isnt such a thing as a „best pianist“, generally speaking.
After all music is a subjective matter and everyone prefers different ideas and interpretations
@@xqf868 Even Horowitz said there was no such thing as a "Best Pianist".
Eine wundervolle Stimme - stimmig mit dem Text! Man nimmt ihm das Anliegen 1:1 ab!!
Gracias, Maestro por esta maravillosa interpretación
His Wonderful performance is captivating and intriguing and exhilarating
All of Bach’s music is a treasure for us earthlings
Bach’s music must quench an moisturize my parched soul
His light touch is like the gentle love of Christ. Beautiful. Thank you.
Такая музыка никогда не перестанет быть современной, любимой всеми без исключения людьми.
Отнюдь....отнюдь....
Потому что она гениальна!!!
@@ОльгаШаталина-п9п Я, видимо, не поняла вас.) Если вы о музыке,то да. К тому же Бах один из любимых моих композиторов.
Но что касается исполнения ...вот моё " отнюдь" об этом.) Трифонов его играет,будто это Шопен. Впрочем , я не настаиваю.
Excellent execution and a clear effort made to finely control key strike force, never playing a single note more loudly or more softly than it should be played and extreme attention payed to precision of timing, as well. Daniil is the type of performer I would hire to play at a wedding or other event and this is the song I would have played. A real tribute to Bach.
Rarely have I heard dynamic control at this level -- Trifonov's skill elevates an overplayed piece to an exceptional performance worth hearing again.
So light and flowing.
The most beautiful version of one of the most beautiful pieces of music.
Everyone goes for Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, ravel, Schumann, Schubert, Rachmaninov, etc. Yet at some point everybody always returns to dad. The dad of music as we now know it: J. S. Bach. There's really few that manage to play all of that and still have enough space left in their heart for Bach. Though i think, we're now in front of one of those pianists. Bravo, trifonov. You're an outstanding pianist, and even better musician
JSB was a genius on the level of DaVinci and Michaelangelo; beginning at age seven I began playing minuets and Inventions. By high school I had moved up to the 'greats' but still used Bach pieces for 'exercise'. I'm proud to say I had mastered this Dame Hess transcription in eighth grade, and the BWVs are still my favorites of all time.
Well we all know that Bach would never have been remembered as Bach without J. F. Mendelssohn
Здесь всё прекрасно - и музыка, и исполнение. Слава Богу за это!
The prefect length for pop song and a lovely melody, too... tell your friends... and Merry Christmas to each & all.
Daniil looks like he is just there for the ride while his hands play, remarkable performance.
Yes, it's so beautiful, that he's sitting there and listening to his piano.
I love pianists like Horowitz who express so much while being still idk why its the coolest thing to me
@@Fildoggy Horowitz hit literally HALF of the notes wrong, lol.
@@williamtaittinger4529 bro what ur crazy ahaha
@@Fildoggy nah man we all know he's overrated as f
This is divine
Such a big difference the way this is played - having heard so many different versions
This one is unusual 👏👏🙏
Heard him play this piece live, in Paris earlier this month. Not a demonstrative type of person for sure lol. He is amazing at how softly he can play. You feel his hands are playing from underneath the keyboard. So he produces maximum contrast with the melody.
I woud say THE MASTER himself (F. Liszt) or ma boy Lang would make a SLUGFEST on this one, in an attempt to FLEX on the normies. I wish I could hear their version anyways, lol. But yeah, Dan is the right man for this one.
wut
Талантливый человек попадает в цели, в которые другие попасть не могут. Гениальный - попадает в цели, которых другие не видят.
Обожаю исполнения Даниила.
Thank you Daniil such purity & soul.
Thank you.
I was comforted by trifonov⭐️
Have always love this one, far more difficult than it seems. The clarity of voicing of the melody takes real mastery. I love his interpretation, pace and dynamics.
Listening to this performance has made me realise how badly I have been phrasing this piece! Thank you for posting.
Stunning performance by perhaps the greatest musician to walk this Earth. It doesn't hurt he's playing it on a beautiful Steinway Concert Grand, either.
💌 MAESTRO TRIFONOV ... MERCI ! POUR CETTE BRÈVE CANTATE CEPENDANT MUSICALEMENT ÉLOQUENTE ... RECEVEZ À CE TITRE, L’ÉVANGÉLISME DE CETTE BÉNÉDICTION DIVINE DE FRANCE 💙 🎼 ❤
Daniil, Bach, and the piano are simply ONE
This performance of Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring. It is at the right tempo and brings out all the nuances of the great piece. Thank you so much!
너우 아름답습니다. 오늘 서울 공연 앙콜곡 여운이 남아 다시 듣는데 감동적입니다!
Feeling so lucky to listen to him playing this piece in person last year on his recital in Taiwan!
Неземная музыка! Это как раз тот случай, когда с помощью музыки можно путешествовать по самым прекрасным местам вселенной...
Трифонов - гениален..
Гениальное исполнение.
I heard this as a very young child on a little kids Yamaha keyboard I got for Christmas and it stood out, and I’ve adored it the rest of my life coming back to it once or twice a year. It speaks to you on such a deep level, immensely profound.
while no expert of piano techniques, it seems to me this is a very delicate refined touch at the highest level of skill. BRAVO. subscribed!!
¡Qué bonita es la cantata BWV 147 de este impresionante músico barroco universal Johann Sebastián Bach! Me acuerdo cuando por primera vez la escuché,fue en una iglesia ,pensé no puede existir música más bella.Realmente me quedé estremecido y lloroso .Era una versión cantada.Muchas gracias Bach,considerado por muchísimos como el dios de la música.
The very best version .... Jesus is there ... Thaks Daniil
This is a crazy performance. Best thing I've ever heard in my life.
My bride walked down the aisle to this song. Magnificent work!
So beautifully played thank you God Bless you
Just when I tought Cantata 147 couldn't be more perfect, Daniil arrives and plays this elegant, magnificent, peaceful version
So grateful for your expressively and absolute heart. ❤
What a sublime interpretation, it’s a nice way to pass my weekend!
Thanks por posting!
Генально сыграно!!!! Впечатлает !!!!Спасибо что Вы есть!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The most beautiful thing iv ever heard.
Ah bach 😭. And this rendition 😭 is just too beautiful. A reason to love humanity.
When I was 12, I first heard this amazing Bach’s artwork from a wonderful pipe organ. It was a musical crush. Since then, I have listened to it in different versions and instruments. But I have never heard such a beautiful performance like this. It’s incredible the Trifonov’s sensitivity and touch. It’s like his hands touch the stars on the piano and Bach teaches him how to do it. For me, Trifonov is the best pianist in the world today. Thanks Genius Bach!! Thanks Prodigy Daniil!!
Agreed!!!
Funny enough they might have been trying to play Apollo 100's Joy, which is a verbatim rendition of this on an organ.
Saw Mr. Trifonov perform a fantastic solo recital down in Orange County of Southern California a few days ago. As soon as he sat back down at the piano and played the first two notes of this piece, it was such a special moment -- the sighs of content, the excitement knowing that I was about to hear Mr. Trifonov perform this masterpiece, the silence and respect from the audience...
What an incredible talent. I thought I had heard this piece before. Nope. I finally heard it expressed by...Trifonov
Psalm 103: 12 As far off as the sunrise is from the sunset, So far off from us he has put our transgressions.
As far as the east is from the west*
Yes amen
Heavenly...
An amazing composer, arrangement and expression by Daniil.
Bravo