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Bruce Liu plays Chopin: Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" from Mozart's Don Giovanni
Bruce Liu plays Chopin's Variations on "Là ci darem la mano" from Mozart's Don Giovanni at the stunning Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris.
In 1827, at just 17 years old, Chopin composed this piece based on a duet from Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni. Chopin takes this graceful and flirtatious melody and transforms it into a series of inventive and technically challenging variations, demonstrating his ability to blend classical influences with his own lyrical and virtuosic style.
This work is notable not only for its complexity but for its youthful exuberance. It was even praised by Robert Schumann, who famously remarked, "Hats off, gentlemen, a genius!" The piece showcases Chopin's gift for int...
In 1827, at just 17 years old, Chopin composed this piece based on a duet from Mozart’s opera Don Giovanni. Chopin takes this graceful and flirtatious melody and transforms it into a series of inventive and technically challenging variations, demonstrating his ability to blend classical influences with his own lyrical and virtuosic style.
This work is notable not only for its complexity but for its youthful exuberance. It was even praised by Robert Schumann, who famously remarked, "Hats off, gentlemen, a genius!" The piece showcases Chopin's gift for int...
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Bruce Liu plays Liszt Réminiscences de Don Juan
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Bruce Liu takes center stage at the iconic Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, presenting a spellbinding rendition of Franz Liszt's 'Reminiscences de Don Juan.' Liu's exceptional talent shines through as he navigates the intricate passages with unparalleled skill, delivering a performance that seamlessly blends power and delicacy. #liszt #bruceliu #classicalmusic #pianist #piano #chopin #rachmani...
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 1 in E minor, Op. 11 - Krystian Zimerman (Herbert Blomstedt conductor)
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I genuinely believe this is the ultimate rendition of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1. In my humble opinion, Krystian Zimerman, along with conductor Herbert Blomstedt and the Berliner Philharmoniker, crafts an interpretation that truly emanates the soul of Chopin's masterpiece. This recording is a rare treasure. Zimerman's finesse on the piano, Blomstedt's guiding hand, and the harmonious synergy...
Krystian Zimerman's speech at the 33rd Praemium Imperiale, in Tokyo (2022)
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Krystian Zimerman's speech at the 33rd Praemium Imperiale in Tokyo resonated with a deep and genuine affection for Japan, leaving no doubt about his profound love for the country. Throughout his speech, Zimerman conveyed a palpable sense of joy and gratitude. #krystianzimerman #japan #tokyo #piano
Hilary Hahn plays Bach Sonata No.3 C Major, live in Athens (GA)
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Seeing Hilary Hahn live playing Bach was beyond amazing; her sound is arguably the best in the world. The way she effortlessly brings Bach's music to life is a testament to her unparalleled skill and artistry. #violin #bach #hilaryhahn #bachsonata #
Ivo Pogorelich Chopin Piano Competition, full program ( 2nd stage ) 1980
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There was a sensation at the 1980 Chopin Competition in Warsaw when, in a decision going against audience opinion, Ivo Pogorelich was not admitted to the final round because of his unconventional interpretations. This came about because of a wide discrepancy in the jury’s marking; half the panel of judges gave him the highest number of points and half the lowest. He was awarded only a special p...
Krystian Zimerman playing the ending of Chopin Piano Concerto No.1 ( IX Chopin Piano Competition )
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Krystian Zimerman's interpretation of Chopin's Piano Concerto No. 1 at the IX International Chopin Piano Competition was nothing short of awe-inspiring. His performance was not just technically brilliant but also deeply emotive and expressive. Zimerman's playing was characterized by his impeccable control over the dynamics, bringing out the delicate nuances and subtleties of Chopin's score with...
Krystian Zimerman plays Chopin Sonata No.2 ( Funeral March ) 1981
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Krystian Zimerman's interpretation of the Funeral march is a mesmerizing and deeply introspective rendition that captures the essence of this renowned classical piece with unparalleled artistry. Known for his impeccable technique and profound musicality, Zimerman delivers a performance that is both technically flawless and emotionally resonant. From the very first note, Zimerman's interpretatio...
Saw him last night in Marseille. Very moving and beautiful
BRAVOOOOO
While the judges of the X International Chopin Competition may have attempted to dim Pogorelić ‘s light 44 years ago, time has proven their judgment fleeting and his genius enduring… Experiencing his performance today, with unparalleled expressiveness in Chopin’s Sonata No. 2 and deeply moving colors in every note, confirms that true artistry transcends any momentary controversy. Pogorelić remains celebrated and beloved worldwide, a testament to the fact that passion and brilliance will always outlast fleeting criticism.
💎💎💎💎💎!!!🇦🇷
Siempre grato este maravilloso momento musical.Gracias!!!🇦🇷
❤ So very very Beautiful every tone magically played touched my heart〜🎉❤
Sad that he cheats at the contrary jumps at 9:26…
his music is incredible I can't believe it
Not everything works. The ballad was a huge miscalculation, especially the opening. But the things that do work, like the polanez, the scared so, and the prelude are magnificent. There is so much talent today, that there are a lot of people come especially young people, who can play with that kind of speed comet dexterity, and even the very articulate sounds. But nobody has the balls to.
did lizst do it better then chopin?? did bruce do his lizst better then chopin???
People are getting completely crazy if they say this guy must have been ever a winner, I think this is not real, it is ridiculous, play fat and do not understand what you are playing, that is the sense I had when I listen to him… a complete mistake in these Chopin Etudes.
I'm curious, what are your thoughts on Sultanov?
I really like his whole performance, some of my favourite opuses of Chopin! Pogorelich's dynamics and voicing is exceptional! The Ballade was a bit too brutal at times for my liking, but the contrast to the tender parts was great and the expression phenomenal. I have started to like him a lot, not in everything, but enough to buy a few of his recordings now. He's most certainly unique as a pianist and does what all musicians should be doing, play the way he wants to play because he has a certain idea and understanding of the music and wants to express that, rather than copying a specific 50 years old interpretation of another musician. It makes his playing sound genuine and very convincing, deep and well thought through. It may be too over-elaborate for some, for others too dry or rough, too slow or too fast, but that's fine. You can't be loved by everyone, no matter what you do. Chopin himself once said that music can be played differently every day. Yet, 99% of modern musicians play standard (not just pianists), all sound the same, their interpretations hardly differ at all, just like human robots because music schools and competition jurors demand it. If we continue like that, the world won't need musicians in the near future any longer because AI recordings will have replaced them. The only thing that will distinguish us from AI in a few decades will be our souls and our individuality. It was even worse when Steinway was the exclusive piano on every stage in the world and in every recording. Thankfully at least this is changing and other piano brands with different colours, like Bösendorfer, Bechstein, Fazioli and others, are becoming more common again, like it was when those great composers wrote their music, there were dozens of brands all over Europe. There is nothing wrong with Steinway. But it shouldn't be the only brand that people hear. Every composer had their favourite brands (Chopin preferred Pleyel, Liszt loved Erard and so on) and so their music always had a distinct voice colour differing from their peers (like a human voice, really). I wish this to come back, that's my personal "woke" movement, bring back diversity of interpretations and instruments! :D
I have deep love for this man
He is a genius☝️
Понимаю - вещь конечно виртуозная, но суетливость не должна выпирать. Её нужно как-то затенить. Таков признак гениальности!
He brought something truly unique to the craft, at times, transcendental, not perfect, but devastating in its power and ability to connect to raw human feeling.
The USA, on the other hand, he doesn't like so much, and for good reason.
指の動きがすごいですね 1人でいくつもの楽器を演奏してるような感じがしました❤
Magnifique! Magnifique! J'aime beaucoup, une oeuvre avec tant de nuances. D'après ce que j'ai lu, Scriabin se serait abîmé la main en pratiquant trop de Liszt, ce qui montre la difficulté du morceau! Bravo! ❤❤❤❤
Yuncang Lim. Mexico 🇲🇽 🖐️
Wrong name, wrong person, it’s Bruce Liu for your information!😊
that ballade is life changing
❤🎶🎶🎶🎶🇲🇽 México. 😂
Te escuché en la Competición. de Japón. México. 🇲🇽 😍 🎶🎶🎶
Прекрасное исполнение🔥👏👏👏
Sorry, not for me. In the Finale, there are too many tempo inconsistencies and careless mistakes, and his technique is too weak compared to much stronger virtuosi. Listen to Earl Wild performing the same piece, who had a HUGE technique!
💯% agree!
Can you play better? Let’s hear you play , no need to compare with Earl Wild, he’s a master musician! By the way, can you tell us the exact wrong notes that you supposedly heard?? You sound to me like you’re a mean spirited, joyless kind of person, may God help you!😢
Zimerman é inigualável
Better than Bang Bang
😅
I'm seeing him life tonight. I can't be more excited
何時もLiu氏の演奏、音色、音のバランス、リズムには魅了されております
A true Warrior Virtuoso. When in later recordings of Liszt Transcendental Etudes, his hands and fingers are like improvised explosive devices.. IEDs..basically wartime tools to blow up stuff...and he blows up the pianoforte in those 3 Liszt etudes. Powerful !!❤❤❤❤
Where can I find the full video of the final?
So you're telling me he didn't win the competition??
Ivo was eliminated in the third round.
Marta Argerich demonstratively left the jury because of that. He did however win the audience's award.
劉曉禹彈琴很認真專注、且還會自得其樂呢?不過他變奏曲是特別與眾不同的流暢❤
that fuga so beautiful
How did you get the video ?. I could not find it on the Internet .But anyway, thanks for uploading this :)))
bravo!!
Un eccellente musicista, autentico fuoriclasse della tastiera misteriosamente e colpevolmente non premiato a Varsavia. Alberto Locatelli.
Bruce. exelente de La Academia Kliburn. 🎼🎶
...Rien en rajout des louanges ci-dessous ! Y´a plus de place ! J´aime son aisance virile sa physionnomie de Mâle avec un coeur d´Or. !....
Son utilisation des pédales fascinante, mesmerizing😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Superbe comment il fait sonner les notes, hypnotique😮😮😮😮😮😮
Etvj’ aime aussi ke son du Fazioli😊
L’ annee deniere je l’ avais entendu kes jouer a Paris, amazing and breathtaking puaniste.J’ aimexaussi sa deconteaction et son seb3s de l’ humour😮😮
That prelude is the most epic thing i've ever heard!!
I thought his whole program was! Just electrifying! 😯😩
Where did you get this footage? There are a bunch of mazurkas and some more preludes he played at this competition that it doesn’t seem like there is video of that’s east to find. I would go crazy to see his recording of prelude op 28 no 22 and no 23, which are both published on Spotify from this competition
Do you know, did Pogorelich play more chopin etudes?
@@dwacheopusthere is a recording of etude op. 8 no. 10 from this competition too, there is an album called the Warsaw recordings I believe that has several competitors from the Chopin competition including Martha argerich, and most of ivo’s performance is there (minus a few pieces), including the mazurkas as well
Epic!!
Always amazing ❤❤❤❤❤
Шопен вместе с Иво приходил на конкурс, а они его не узнали.😢😢
Chopin was playing through Ivo, again, the jury could not recognize Chopin playing through Ivo.
Ну, никто, кроме Марта А́ргерих (Архери́ч), как будто Шопен прошептал еи на ухо что-то очень важное. (Прошу прощения за мой русский.)
@@BlackQback She wasn't the only juror who quit in protest but she was the most prominent member, having won 1st Prize in that same competition 4 years earlier.
@@excelsior999 Well, considering my level of Russian, I didn't want to entangle myself in too elaborate comment ☺. I remember there was a controversy, pro-and-con Ivo camps, I'm sure that А́ргерих did quit in protest, but I can't claim with the same level of certainty whether main anti-Ivo juror quit too, or just made a big fuss. I was a kid from Yugoslavia learning to play piano at the time (about 10 years younger than Ivo), and I remember the whole thing being very exciting, and disappointing (and a bit insulting on another level) that Ivo didn't win. Anyhow, I count myself lucky I got to see him play Chopin live around that time, once in Institute for Music (it used to be one of the buildings of Music Academy and a place for concerts or dancing) in Zagreb, sitting on the floor among other 50-60 people and another two or three times in similar setting in Belgrade. Though I've been to many of his concerts later in life, I even caught his performance of Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto no. 1 in B-mol, those intimate early (for me, that is) recitals have a special place in my heart and mind.
@@BlackQback Thank you for the very interesting reply.
Es la expresión sublime del arte y la belleza. Siempre insuperable y sorprendente. Bravo Mr Bruce Liu! 🇦🇷
言葉を失うほど 素晴らしい! 🎶🎶🎹♥♥♥