I came here to listen to the Schumann, found your comment, Googled the book title and listened to the audio version of First Person Singular. Thank you for introducing me to these short stories!
You have no clue what "underrated" means lol... FYI, Carnaval is certainly NOT underrated. Pretty much everyone who has heard it rates it highly, and it's one of the works Schumann is most known for. Educate yourself, my man.
Excelente interpretación de un gran pianista como lo fue él. La mejor versión grabada de esta obra es del pianista Andrei Gavrilov en un CD Emi classics. Esta opinión es del prestigioso sello Deutsche Gramophon, la comparto plenamente! Escucharla es algo de otro mundo!
Ironically, that is a problem in playing and interpreting Schumann's Carnaval, imho. Rubinstein's characteristic elegance and poetry does not work well in this piece and the dynamic contrasts necessary to fully realize Schumann's split personality inherent in this piece are missing.
Rubinstein's performances of this work have always been a cut above the others. He understands the young Schumann's changing moods and poetic architecture perfectly. I wonder what Richter would have made of this had he palyed it?
¡Felicitaciones! Por compartir este excelente vídeo de uno de los más grandes pianistas del mundo. Otro gran pianista que merece igual atención, lo fue el insigne pianista de Vladimir Horowitz. ¡Saludos desde México! GRACIAS!!!
Hearing any performance by Artur Rubinstein, I do not pay attention to his technique; I am overwhelmed by the sheer musicality (I once read that the top ten Russians [for example] in a given competition can meet any technical standard, but they are unable to play at a Rubenstein-level. This recital is an example of artistry at its absolute highest echelon)
Fluffed notes? I heard maybe one or two, but playing this incredibly difficult piece, at 79, while making it incredibly musical and engaging, is quite a feat.
I saw Rubinstein play the Schumann concerto in London in the mid-1970s. He had lost a lot of vision from macular degeneration, and he missed many notes. I saw his finger come down next to the key rather than on it. The loss to the musicality of the performance was zero.
Really though? For a live performance this is pretty tight - by any standards. Yes he himself underplayed his technique and goes on about it in his autobiography, but its a rock solid technique. Clean passage work, incredibly nuanced, always a gorgeous tone. I’m conservatory trained so I’m quite picky.
Came from Murakami's First Person Singular
Me too
Igual yo 😅
Ja też
I я так сама.
I came here to listen to the Schumann, found your comment, Googled the book title and listened to the audio version of First Person Singular. Thank you for introducing me to these short stories!
Came here from first person singular. Man this is an underrated masterpice
Me too
It's not underrated. It's considered to be one of Schumann's greatest piano works.
You have no clue what "underrated" means lol...
FYI, Carnaval is certainly NOT underrated. Pretty much everyone who has heard it rates it highly, and it's one of the works Schumann is most known for. Educate yourself, my man.
Excelente interpretación de un gran pianista como lo fue él. La mejor versión grabada de esta obra es del pianista Andrei Gavrilov en un CD Emi classics. Esta opinión es del prestigioso sello Deutsche Gramophon, la comparto plenamente! Escucharla es algo de otro mundo!
Murakami nunca decepciona
Também cheguei aqui por causa do Murakami
More subdued and lyrical than the usual performance. Beautiful as only Rubinstein could do.
He never makes an ugly sound. Such a beautiful quality in it. It completely seduces me. Lovely!
Ironically, that is a problem in playing and interpreting Schumann's Carnaval, imho. Rubinstein's characteristic elegance and poetry does not work well in this piece and the dynamic contrasts necessary to fully realize Schumann's split personality inherent in this piece are missing.
Il suono di Rubinstein è unico
0:31 - Préambule
2:43 - Pierrot
3:47 - Arlequin
4:27 - Valse Noble
5:53 - Eusebius
7:25 - Florestan
8:27- Coquette
9:29 - Replique
10:17 - Papillons
10:57 - A.S.C.H S.C.H.A (Lettres Dansantes)
11:43 - Chiarina
13:05 - Chopin
14:26 - Estrella
15:04 - Reconnaissance
16:45 - Pantalon et Colombine
17:41 - Valse Allemande
18:29 - Paganini
19:32 - Aveu
20:38 - Promenade
22:22 - Pause
22:39 - Marche des Davidsbundler contres les Philistins
Thank you ...
@@ozgedur2718 @Ozge Dur no problem man, I like Carnaval a lot. I m learning Chiarina in these days, it s my favourite
Thank you
Thanks
감사합니다!
И Мураками спасибо🙏❤️
Какой звук!!!❤❤❤ Фантастика!!!
Thank you so much, Schumman is my favourite composer
incredible song
Абсолютная фантастика. Просто человек с другой планеты. 100 % попадание в образ этого произведения. Лучшего исполнения Шумана я и не слышал ❤
Rubinstein's performances of this work have always been a cut above the others. He understands the young Schumann's changing moods and poetic architecture perfectly. I wonder what Richter would have made of this had he palyed it?
Sorry, I don't know.
ルービンシュタインだけなんか他のピアニストと違う楽器弾いてんのか、ってくらい異次元に演奏する姿がエレガントで美しい。
Absolutely electrofiying. What a performance!!!
¡Felicitaciones! Por compartir este excelente vídeo de uno de los más grandes pianistas del mundo. Otro gran pianista que merece igual atención, lo fue el insigne pianista de Vladimir Horowitz. ¡Saludos desde México! GRACIAS!!!
¡Bravo!
Bellissimo video. Grazie.
What a versatile pianist Rubinstein is !
Maravilloso a todo color...muchas gracias!!!
😁
Extraordinatia interpretación y actuación.
Thank you for uploading👍
😁
Extraordinaire !
Да! Лучшее исполнение цикла !
Браво !!!!
Прекрасное исполнение, нет спору. Но точно лучше, чем у Софроницкого и Микеланджели?
Così suona un grande pianista.
Back in my day Steinway had no sons!
Here because of the last book of murakami
Hearing any performance by Artur Rubinstein, I do not pay attention to his technique; I am overwhelmed by the sheer musicality
(I once read that the top ten Russians [for example] in a given competition can meet any technical standard, but they are unable to play at a Rubenstein-level. This recital is an example of artistry at its absolute highest echelon)
It is all about the love.As simple as that.
Who came after Haruki Murakami
eu haha
Браво!
Un dio.
А в каком зале он играл ? Очень красивый звук
Варшава. Национальная филармония, реконструированная после войны.
@@constantinemelmoth7678 Благодарю!
19:00 swan dive!!!
Most pianists don't feel their fingers... They have a health condition I guess..
카니발은 언제나 나에게는 난해하다 듣고 있으면 정병올거 같다 ㅜ
No es Tubimstain.
The colours are awful. He didn't look anything like that.
Always poetic but, as he himself would admit, so many fluffed notes. Our ears are too refined because of recorded music.
A little fluff matters little amidst so much magic.
Fluffed notes? I heard maybe one or two, but playing this incredibly difficult piece, at 79, while making it incredibly musical and engaging, is quite a feat.
I saw Rubinstein play the Schumann concerto in London in the mid-1970s. He had lost a lot of vision from macular degeneration, and he missed many notes. I saw his finger come down next to the key rather than on it. The loss to the musicality of the performance was zero.
Really though? For a live performance this is pretty tight - by any standards. Yes he himself underplayed his technique and goes on about it in his autobiography, but its a rock solid technique. Clean passage work, incredibly nuanced, always a gorgeous tone. I’m conservatory trained so I’m quite picky.
Какой звук!!!❤❤❤ Фантастика!!!