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Igor Stankovic
Добавлен 27 май 2007
Only classical music!
Erik Satie - Gymnopédie No. 1
A piano compositions from the The Gymnopédies by Erik Satie.
Photo by Christopher Michel www.flickr.com/photos/cmichel67/
Photo by Christopher Michel www.flickr.com/photos/cmichel67/
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Franz Liszt - Hungarian Rhapsody No 2.
Просмотров 1709 лет назад
An orchestral performance of the Franz Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody No 2. composition. Photo by music2020 www.flickr.com/photos/music2020/
Sergei Prokofiev - Piano Sonata no. 7 in Bb "Stalingrad"
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 лет назад
Sergei Prokofiev Piano Sonata no. 7 in Bb "Stalingrad", Op. 83 I. Allegro inquieto - Andantino Performer Vadim Chaimovich Photo by music2020 www.flickr.com/photos/music2020/
Mily Balakirev - Islamey (Evgeny Kissin) /AUDIO ONLY/
Просмотров 35 тыс.11 лет назад
Awesome performance of Islamey (in Amsterdam) by Evgeny Kissin!
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major - Mvt.3 (Presto)
Просмотров 7 тыс.13 лет назад
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major - Mvt.3 (Presto)
Sviatoslav Richter - Sergey Prokofiev - Sonata No.2, Mvt 1
Просмотров 9 тыс.13 лет назад
Richter plays Prokofiev - Sonata No.2, Movement 1
Martha Argerich - Ravel - Scarbo
Просмотров 241 тыс.13 лет назад
Argerich plays Ravel's Gaspard de la nuit 3rd Mov (Scarbo)
Grunfeld [Kissin] - Paraphrase from J. Strauss Waltz
Просмотров 27 тыс.13 лет назад
Kissin plays Gruenfeld's Variation of J. Strauss' Waltz. Super performance!!! Bravo!
For once they're filming the playing and not her face
Maurice Ravel : Ciboure,Francia .07/03/1875 inspirado en el poema homónimo de Aloysius Bertrand que vale la pena leer ,si es posible en francés.
True artistry.
た〜り〜ら、トコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコトコから来た奴wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
俺やん
1:36
Those D at 1:05 are scary afff
This is a performance out of this world. Words are not enough....
Anyone knows where and when was this recorded ? Thank you!
She completely skips the "long silences" in the first page, not even 1 bar !
merveilleux ! ce fou de Scarbo est bien là , une source d'inspiration pour Aloysius Bertrand ; l'interprétation de Martha.... la nuit est douce et mystérieuse ...
지리긴한다
Way too fast for my taste?
Martha es la mejor de todos!
this is like the most cathartic thing ever
Strangely true.
Why did she blast that opening accent on the repeated notes? Bye. Typical Argerich just showing off always.
While Scarbo eats pianists’ souls alive, Argerich eats Scarbo…
Why don't they keep the camera focused on Argerich? Who wants to look at dumb pictures from someone's European vacation?
Wow!!!! Breathtaking!!! I have listened to many, many pianists play this Masterpiece but nobody throws down like Martha on the keys!!! This is truly the BEST AND MOST SCARY interpretation that I’ve ever heard!!! She really has a God given gift and talent and I am grateful to be alive during this time of discovering such gems like this video!!! This is the most scary and hauntingly beautiful interpretation ever!!!!! 👾👻👹😵💫😴❤️💯💯💯🙏🙏🙏
One of the best interpretations, passionate and full of confidence, with beautiful technique, very emotional and expressive - is perfection itself. . .❤❤❤
Good God. I can't compete with any of the clever people in the comments who compare this to that, but I think this extraordinary. Both composition and performance. I'm amazed that even one or two of of us lot are able to achieve this. Absolutely inspiring, and thank you Igor for posting.
Bravissimo !
🔝🔝🔝🔝🔝👍🏼
Bravíssimo‼‼‼‼‼‼
My favorite song of all time
Énorme!
why didn't she ever play Prokofiev 2 concerto?
Maybe she doesn't like it that much. And maybe also because of that huge Cadenza Martha doesn't really like to be in the center.
@@nicolaspachecoarango first I heard about it.
Master's Sun
something Argerich shows really well here is her understanding that the piano is a percussive instrument
if God could play the piano it would sound like this.
sure, if it wasn't so obviously sinful to posses this kind of skill
@@Bulbophile That's exactly the mindset of people of around 200 years ago. The most famous (and obvious) example would be Paganini, who was accused of trading his soul with the devil just because he played the violin extremely well.
Like really ? she literally hopped over the other hand !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beyond outstanding and fantastic. How he does it is a mystery! Love his playing
Фантастика! Мега-круто
How is hardly anyone commenting here?
This is artistry at it's finest. It's absolutely sublime.
C'est superbe.....
I think this is the most difficult classical piano piece ever. What it takes to play this would not be understood in mere words. Unbelievable!!
I would put it maybe in top 15, or even 10, but other pieces are maybe a bit more difficult- check out ravel's 'scarbo', the third movement of 'gaspard de la nuit', which was made specifically to be 'more difficult than islamey'
Rach sonata no.2 is considered to by far more difficult than Islamey and Scarbo
I always like the way great pianists start to play almost immediately...😊Richter is the best... not the best piano he's ever played...!😊
The performance is great, these comments below are sucks as hell.
Блестяще!
Nothing comes close to this and Berezovsky's
Pehaps the best ... Such a clarity at this tempo is something almost impossible to believe !!!
Brava, Martha Argerich!!! I wonder if you heard Alicia de Larrocha playing "Gaspard de la nuit" (live recording). Here is an audio of a performance from 1980 of the completed piece: ruclips.net/video/FFZ5X-3znfw/видео.html It's not better nor worse than Martha's, just different! AdL played this work more than 100 times and one of her best performance of "Scarbo" was this at Carnegie Hall in 1968: ruclips.net/video/6tzG_XYLw1g/видео.html. (Sorry for the poor sound quality. It was recorded from the audience)
She's great. But one should also look at Yuja Wang's live performance, which is, frankly, flawless, and most pianists would agree that playing Scarbo flawlessly lifts one to a superhuman level...
Marshmallow married a piano, got him, then lang lang adopted him... only explanation...
Spectacular final
Impressive, most impressive!!!
Was the building on fire?
Kissin really shines with this piece, and vice versa, his style fits perfectly and he plays this with a magic I’ve rarely heard, this performance made me like waltzes before Tchaikovsky
quite difficult for me to apreciate, but it is a great piece
Giving me repetitive strain injury just by watching it.