Rachmaninov, the last romantic. I love every single note of his compositions, that bring the imprint of his sensitive soul. Lord gave him gigantic body and large hands, to hide the delicacy of his heart, but it flows spontaneously from his works and by his melancholic eyes. Thanks, Sergei Vasilyevich.
"Слёзы" - обожаю! Но эта пьеса, конечно, больше не для концертов. Её надо слушать только в полном одиночестве и с закрытыми глазами. А ещё её можно исполнять самостоятельно, в отдельности. А вот "Светлый праздник" почему-то вообще не нравится... После "Слёз" хочется только тишины и уединения, без всего этого последующего "шума"... | Исполнение гениальное! Большое спасибо! 🙏
My favorite 3 minutes: 10:20, but really - so many favorite parts, the entire piece is stunning. Imagine the difficulty of composing this without modern advantages. Rach was a genius. For all of us composers: If we can master how to use a repeated phrase like Rachmaninoff, we'll be a big step ahead of most composers.
Just gorgeous. By the end of the piece, I almost feel exhausted. Sometimes great pieces being played by performers truly worthy of the music can leave you just overwhelmed and even tired by the end, you know? And I don't mean to imply that only the best musicians should play the music of the best composers, obviously. But, when pianists the caliber of say, a Daniel Barenboim, play Chopin or Rochmaninov, it often simply overwhelms me. This piece had that affect. I listen to KBAQ, a classical FM radio station broadcast in Phoenix, Arizona. So, I'm listening to great classical music often, but, about once every two to three days, I'll hear a piece--like I did this one some time ago--and I'll scramble to get a hold of the name of the composer and piece and make a record of it, so I can look it up and listen to it later. The attention to detail and the high-paced keystrokes that are so controlled that the players can actually keep the action of each strike soft...just amazing. It's so common to play loud when you're struggling to play fast. It's only natural to bang away as you're looking to keep a crazy fast tempo. It just shows the talent and discipline these passionate musicians possess. A for effort and an A+ for the finished product. A work of art for the ears! Rochmaninov would be pleased.😊
It may be due to the difficulty of the music. But it has stood the test of time reflecting it's universality. The Russian soul has given us so much beautiful art.
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Great music but where’s the white tie? tux-n-tails? Looks infinitely better than those black bin bags they’re wearing….why not dress to the nines? Why not look like a million bucks?
I have nothing against Lugansky who is one of my favorite pianists but I do hate all those sighs about "the soul of Imperial Russia" (one of the above comments uses this phrase). The soul of Imperial Russia? Well, it's basically atrocities and bestialities, rape and murder, power, corruption and lies. Also, I'd like people stop talking about the spiritual Russians (actually, they themselves repeat this mantra ad nauseaum). I'd rather see Russians simply human, not so bloody spiritual. As for Rachmaninov's suite, it's so beatutiful I cannot help crying.
@@lessismore4470 ok I can dissent for Putin politics and have imbarassing earing this annoing nostalgic appeal of this russia nationalism imperialist, BUT in The german nazi era a lot of musicists was nazi supporter...all of them are reputated among the greatist musicists of all times, a lot of book was wrote about it. This contradiction is unrisolvible. Concerning this wonderful music coposed and played it is or not enaugh uman? ( but then what is uman?)
Rachmaninov, the last romantic. I love every single note of his compositions, that bring the imprint of his sensitive soul. Lord gave him gigantic body and large hands, to hide the delicacy of his heart, but it flows spontaneously from his works and by his melancholic eyes. Thanks, Sergei Vasilyevich.
On peut écouter cette suite 50 fois, 100 fois, 1000 fois... Et on n'est pas rassasié!
Quelle beauté, quels sentiments!
💚💚💚💚
0:53 1st movement
8:42 2nd movement
15:07 3rd movement
20:47 4th movement
1st movement Barcarolle
2nd movement The night…the love…
3rd movement The tears
4th movement Easter
A lyrical beautiful performance -thoroughly entrancing. Thank you.
"Слёзы" - обожаю! Но эта пьеса, конечно, больше не для концертов. Её надо слушать только в полном одиночестве и с закрытыми глазами. А ещё её можно исполнять самостоятельно, в отдельности. А вот "Светлый праздник" почему-то вообще не нравится... После "Слёз" хочется только тишины и уединения, без всего этого последующего "шума"... | Исполнение гениальное! Большое спасибо! 🙏
Браво,русскую культуру невозможно вычеркнуть..мир обеднеет как если бы не было СОЛНЦА ❤❤❤🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺👏👏👏🪆🪆🪆
I agree. Love Russia ❤
I love how clear the bell sound is at 20:45 and onwards
Then you’d love transcendental Etude no. 3 “Carillon” by Sergei Lyapunov
I have to admit I have never heard of this magnificent composition of Serjey Rachmaninoff, before.
He wrote another 2 piano suite. His Opus 17. If you enjoy this one, you will enjoy the second as well. Check it out.
배에서 본 풍경이 아니라 노가 지나간 물결과 물의 파동만을 하염없이 바라본 사람만이 작곡할 수 있는 곡...
My favorite 3 minutes: 10:20, but really - so many favorite parts, the entire piece is stunning. Imagine the difficulty of composing this without modern advantages. Rach was a genius. For all of us composers: If we can master how to use a repeated phrase like Rachmaninoff, we'll be a big step ahead of most composers.
A fabulous ensemble - wonderful interpretation.
Браво! Два потрясающих пианиста!
Just gorgeous. By the end of the piece, I almost feel exhausted. Sometimes great pieces being played by performers truly worthy of the music can leave you just overwhelmed and even tired by the end, you know?
And I don't mean to imply that only the best musicians should play the music of the best composers, obviously.
But, when pianists the caliber of say, a Daniel Barenboim, play Chopin or Rochmaninov, it often simply overwhelms me.
This piece had that affect.
I listen to KBAQ, a classical FM radio station broadcast in Phoenix, Arizona. So, I'm listening to great classical music often, but, about once every two to three days, I'll hear a piece--like I did this one some time ago--and I'll scramble to get a hold of the name of the composer and piece and make a record of it, so I can look it up and listen to it later.
The attention to detail and the high-paced keystrokes that are so controlled that the players can actually keep the action of each strike soft...just amazing. It's so common to play loud when you're struggling to play fast. It's only natural to bang away as you're looking to keep a crazy fast tempo. It just shows the talent and discipline these passionate musicians possess.
A for effort and an A+ for the finished product. A work of art for the ears!
Rochmaninov would be pleased.😊
RAchmaninov. Shame on you
Such a beautiful piece..
Rachmaninov is so underrated!
Really he's actually very popular. His music connects very much to people's emotional being.
@@Gerhold102 xd
It may be due to the difficulty of the music. But it has stood the test of time reflecting it's universality. The Russian soul has given us so much beautiful art.
i am so in love with this
So satisfiying to listen AND watch them play. Just genious.
Impacto a primer oído. Increíble.
Bravo!
Magnificent music! The soul of Imperial Russia.
Stunning!
Bravo!!!!!! Muchas gracias por compartir!!!!!!!!!
Que maravilha!!
Somptueux.
One
Of my favorite
I wonder if this piece has a solo transcription. I will pay top dollar for such a thing. I love this piece.
It does not have a solo transcription, and why should it? -- it was conceived as a two-piano piece! Find a fellow pianist to play it with!
@@galanis38 you had to say that
It’s quite impossible for solo piano….Rach was an expert and would have transcribed if possible.
Imagine it played by harps. ¿Could it be or is it too complex?
This piece is so beautiful!! Not very well-known though?
Rach was very young when he wrote this
:/ 2nd Suite is incomparable better
Agree 100% wish I had discovered this years ago
Same with a lot of other brilliant pieces by him. :(
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Performed this 4 times, and once with a teenaged Denis Matsuev.
Ну нет слов. Я горжусь что Рахманинов русский
Buen Hecho
21:00 feel bad for the page turner :(
Why
😢 sublime
3:40 Ahhhhhhhhh mmmmmmmmmm
😍
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That made total sense. Thanks for sharing. Made my day.
Is the fourth movement (Easter) an experiment in minimalism?
There's some Liszt there. ¿Don't you fill the same?
Американский Центр Медиц. Наук во главе Вардана Карагезяна ( Армянин) приветствует Украинском Пианистом. Талантливое испольнение.
Сам то понял,ШО бякаешьч ?
21:01
15:07
8:43
20:49
Great music but where’s the white tie? tux-n-tails? Looks infinitely better than those black bin bags they’re wearing….why not dress to the nines? Why not look like a million bucks?
😴
Because the music Thayer making surpasses the way one should dress.
Lugansky plays spectacular but he's one the Putin's hooligans
Long live Putin, death to the zionist Deep State and its vassal countries, starting with the Jewnited States of Jewmerika.
I have nothing against Lugansky who is one of my favorite pianists but I do hate all those sighs about "the soul of Imperial Russia" (one of the above comments uses this phrase). The soul of Imperial Russia? Well, it's basically atrocities and bestialities, rape and murder, power, corruption and lies. Also, I'd like people stop talking about the spiritual Russians (actually, they themselves repeat this mantra ad nauseaum). I'd rather see Russians simply human, not so bloody spiritual. As for Rachmaninov's suite, it's so beatutiful I cannot help crying.
What does it mean? Do you understand what you’ve written?😂
As against the lack of such corruption, atrocities, and bestiality under the communist dictatorship? Read Solzhenitsyn. @@lessismore4470
@@lessismore4470 ok I can dissent for Putin politics and have imbarassing earing this annoing nostalgic appeal of this russia nationalism imperialist, BUT in The german nazi era a lot of musicists was nazi supporter...all of them are reputated among the greatist musicists of all times, a lot of book was wrote about it. This contradiction is unrisolvible.
Concerning this wonderful music coposed and played it is or not enaugh uman? ( but then what is uman?)
To @mochdrew You're right