I think he has the best version of Chopin piano concerto No.1 in history. Anyone other play this piece can not touch me so much may be even Chopin himself
Mr. Zimerman in my opinion is one of the greatest Chopin interpreters ever. The fact that he grew up in a Piano building family and has the knowledge and understanding of the art of Piano (both creating and playing) really shows and creates an unparalleled performer.
2:00 such a radically different interpretation than that of an older Zimerman. Unique in his enlivening of the tremors in the left hand and the subtle phrased legato in the right hand.
Cudownie grał. Pamiętam też profesora Jasińskiego. Kocham Chopina i wszystkich wykonawców jego utworów. To są Artyści. Miód na nasze polskie dusze. Pozdrawiam serdecznie Pana Krystiana. Wygrana w tym konkursie otworzyła mu, nie okno, a drzwi na cały świat. Brawo!!!! ✌️✌️✌️✌️🍀🍀💖
Isn’t it wonderful, the way the arts can bring people together with such joy and pride for the geniuses of our homelands! Kristian Zimerman is still a renowned genius and has absolutely dictated the boundaries of his career, which is amazing! I love his artistry!
I just watched a video of him playing Beethoven's concerto #8. He was in white hair and beard. Now this video shows him as a kid just winning the Warsaw competition. I am in a time machine!! hahaha
Best (partial) Chopin Concerto No. 1 I have ever heard. Gives me tears almost every time I listen/watch this clip. Even later recordings of the same piece by Zimerman don't have the same inspiration, fire and technical brilliance. I'd give an empire (mine is small I confess) for the entire recording of this piece.
How can you judge someone who just lets their whole spirit talk through the music. In that brief instance they become the music itself. So, how can you judge the music itself?
How to get the Slavic feel? Visit Poland or other E.Europe, Russia...and listen to their folkloric songs / dance which are different from chopin's music but....when u listen to Chopin, listen to Ashkenazi play Chopin Etude #4 and nocturnes, Chaimoivich play Chopin ballad 4, Sofronitsky play Chopin ballad 3, Blechacz play the Mazurkas and other small pieces, Avdeeva play ballad 4, Ohlshon or Pollini play chopin concerto 1
@MrALCOTTS hai così ragione!!! Purtroppo questi geni immortali non ci sono più. Un genio come Beethoven o Chopin sono patrimoni del genere umano e non dei singoli paesi che hanno dato loro i natali.
haha, LOL. you are surely expert on that matter. How many polish pianist did you listen to? And please explain to everyone what is 'polish feel' and how would you characterise it? I'm VERY eager to listen to what you've got to say on that matter. I'm sure you've got a very deep knowledge of polish pianist. Maybe some examples of polish pianists and recordings that have this 'polish feel'? And "pollack" isn't a proper name of someone of polish nationality.
When l saw MAM DAD ERIKWASA CHOPINHEART SWITCH DOWN INHUMAN KICKINGS EVEN SO MUCH MORE l became more like Arthurs Rubinsteins brother revolutionairy rather than Arthur (MAMS DARLING LAST BORN
Why he was crowned 1st prize in the Chopin Intl' Piano Competition is drop jaw dumbfounding to me. His Chopin is unoriginal, unimaginative, misplaced accents, poor phrasings, and no poetry. Z plays the entire concerto in one breath w/o pause. The man doesn't understand scene change. In his later years his Chopin are so controlled and contrite, saturated with predictable trite phrasings, and frequently maudlin, all of which so much so one is apt to vomit.
I think he has the best version of Chopin piano concerto No.1 in history. Anyone other play this piece can not touch me so much may be even Chopin himself
Belchaz
Definitely agree with you Stanley Kubrick ! 😊
Yes
I agree with you.... the best in that piece
And concerto no.2
Ja miałam 18 lat i mu kibicowałam w domu przez telewizor czarno biały agat pamiętam tą radość
Mr. Zimerman in my opinion is one of the greatest Chopin interpreters ever. The fact that he grew up in a Piano building family and has the knowledge and understanding of the art of Piano (both creating and playing) really shows and creates an unparalleled performer.
2:00 such a radically different interpretation than that of an older Zimerman. Unique in his enlivening of the tremors in the left hand and the subtle phrased legato in the right hand.
What the.. the last 1 minute was magical. It's sheer genius. I never had this feeling during those passages by the other pianists.
I think it's very close to Chopin's own hearing of this concerto. This is how Chopin would have played in our time.Dziękuję, pan Zimerman.
LaHadaPequena and how exactly would you think like that?
Jakie cudowne wspomnienia! Byłam tam wtedy jako 13 letnia dziewczynka. Radość nie do opisania :)
Zazdroszczę Pani, że mogła Pani doświadczyć czegoś tak wspaniałego. To jest historia.
Wzruszające jest, kiedy wyczytywane jest nazwisko Zimermana
A ja pamiętam jak ciocia mi powiedziała , że on tak fantastycznie gra , byłam wtedy zapatrzona w jego fenomen.
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
Cudownie grał. Pamiętam też profesora Jasińskiego. Kocham Chopina i wszystkich wykonawców jego utworów. To są Artyści. Miód na nasze polskie dusze. Pozdrawiam serdecznie Pana Krystiana. Wygrana w tym konkursie otworzyła mu, nie okno, a drzwi na cały świat. Brawo!!!! ✌️✌️✌️✌️🍀🍀💖
Isn’t it wonderful, the way the arts can bring people together with such joy and pride for the geniuses of our homelands! Kristian Zimerman is still a renowned genius and has absolutely dictated the boundaries of his career, which is amazing! I love his artistry!
My favourite version of concert e-moll
Greatest interpreter of Chopin ever
I just watched a video of him playing Beethoven's concerto #8. He was in white hair and beard. Now this video shows him as a kid just winning the Warsaw competition. I am in a time machine!! hahaha
mas beethoven só tem 5 concertos! como pode?
Beethoven agora vive na galáxia NGC 4414 com os reptilianos e já está compondo seu concerto no. 25 em Dó menor na frequência de raios gama.
aint no 8 concerti .5 plus the Choral Fantasy . Why Argerich bothers with it ill never jamais sais!!!
Best (partial) Chopin Concerto No. 1 I have ever heard. Gives me tears almost every time I listen/watch this clip.
Even later recordings of the same piece by Zimerman don't have the same inspiration, fire and technical brilliance.
I'd give an empire (mine is small I confess) for the entire recording of this piece.
Found it: ruclips.net/video/XHH3vCYeM2g/видео.html
Wow thanks. Nice that you remembered this comment and provided us with the link :)
ruclips.net/video/XHH3vCYeM2g/видео.htmlsi=3TTNRz5k8Mffa6Et
I totally argee, "Chopin is everything"
Amazing! He is the Chopin's soul
Is so hard to win this competition,for that reason he is one of the best pianist in the world.I was crying like if was me.Bravo Zimmerman.
1:34 Somehow, I feel so happy :)
Well if Zimerman looks like Chopin, then conductor sure looks like a young Paderewski....
brilliant
Omg!💗
Wow. He's really striking harshly back then
Chopin is love💗💗💗💗
Dear Krystian, I will never want to hear someone else playing again... It could never be the same. I am so glad I found you.
Absolutny geniusz, fenomenalny pianista!
I love this so much! Thank-you!!
Wspaniały artysta wygladajacy jak Fryderyk Chopin.
God he was so young still. 🥺🥺🥺
He looks like Chopin.
Greatest Chopin interpreter ever
Chopin to wszystko 💜🎶
Tak
He looks so cute
1:48 a young genius is playing!
I always thought I don't believe in genius, but I'm not sure now
As a Zimerman, he is excellent😀
happy to reach this video
Judges be like after the performance, "who are we to judge?"
How can you judge someone who just lets their whole spirit talk through the music. In that brief instance they become the music itself.
So, how can you judge the music itself?
er ist so handsome
Omg fabulous video many thanks
Back when Chopin competition selected authenticity and personality.
this E minor is incredible...
Miałam miałam 11 lat kiedy wygrał też chodziłam do szkoły muzycznej potem po latach widziałam go w Amsterdamie W że go dojrzałego artysty
How to get the Slavic feel? Visit Poland or other E.Europe, Russia...and listen to their folkloric songs / dance which are different from chopin's music but....when u listen to Chopin, listen to Ashkenazi play Chopin Etude #4 and nocturnes, Chaimoivich play Chopin ballad 4, Sofronitsky play Chopin ballad 3, Blechacz play the Mazurkas and other small pieces, Avdeeva play ballad 4, Ohlshon or Pollini play chopin concerto 1
Naprawdę grał Brilliant
Przecież to reinkarnacja Chopina :)
Mi fa pensare alla reincarnazione di Chopin!!!
@diogatus First movement of Chopin's Concerto #1
CHE MERAVIGLIA, CHE NOSTALGIA...MA PERCHE' E' CAMBIATO TUTTO, PERCHE'!
@MrALCOTTS hai così ragione!!! Purtroppo questi geni immortali non ci sono più. Un genio come Beethoven o Chopin sono patrimoni del genere umano e non dei singoli paesi che hanno dato loro i natali.
Amen God Bless.
uwielbiam muzyke fortepianowa moja siostra cioteczna byla pianistka i przyjaciolka profesor konserwatorium wroclawskiego mariola sokolowska sapiecha
1:33. Ciekawe jak było robić reportaże takim PSixem. To była prawdziwa fotografia.
i really wish i knew polish, i'll have to learn one day =(
Best best best best no doubt
Fantástico
当時コンクールにも政治的背景があった…。そんな時代でした。
This is amazing!!! How I can watch the whole concerto?
ruclips.net/video/gnkNiA_AOIY/видео.html
This is the full performance by Krystian Zimerman.
The entire concerto is available at ruclips.net/video/XHH3vCYeM2g/видео.html (August
2019)
Mam dziwne uczucie, ponieważ na 1:55 widzę młodego Paderewskiego, który dyryguje orkiestrze! Oj, chciałoby się...
Cool footage!
@wonphi the only thing the piano manufacturer and Krystian share is his surname. They aren´t related in any way :p
Anybody know what name in 2:20????😂
Chopin concerto 1 at 16~17minute.
Legenda Polski
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This video made me cry in spanish.
How does one cry 'in Spanish'?
Waltz op.34 no.1 anc Piano Concerto no.1.
Dear Sir,Can you tell me how to find the whole video of mr.Zimerman performance?I love him so much,and I want to buy his early era videos.Thank you.
ruclips.net/video/XHH3vCYeM2g/видео.html
❤️
2:10 Is that really a 19 year old's game?
He was 18
Nasza duma :)
Firstly, I visited Poland, and "Pollack" in the polish language denotes a polish citizen, just as an "American" is someone from the USA.
1:50
@ibk1980 FOR SURE!!!!
It is called as the piece
haha, LOL. you are surely expert on that matter. How many polish pianist did you listen to? And please explain to everyone what is 'polish feel' and how would you characterise it? I'm VERY eager to listen to what you've got to say on that matter. I'm sure you've got a very deep knowledge of polish pianist. Maybe some examples of polish pianists and recordings that have this 'polish feel'?
And "pollack" isn't a proper name of someone of polish nationality.
When l saw MAM DAD ERIKWASA CHOPINHEART SWITCH DOWN INHUMAN KICKINGS EVEN SO MUCH MORE l became more like Arthurs Rubinsteins brother revolutionairy rather than Arthur (MAMS DARLING LAST BORN
What is the name of the first song that he played
@@pioter2a no it’s actually the ending of the waltz in a flat major op 34 no 1
@@tamer3397 yes, you are right
What is the name of the second music that he play?????
Chopin concerto 1
but I can't find that music... What should I put in the search of the music???
ruclips.net/video/XHH3vCYeM2g/видео.html
Krystian Zimerman without a beard???
He believes he is Chopin reincarnated🥹
omg
What's the piece at the end?
the end of the 1st movement, Chopin concerto no.1
Thank you very much!
@@MusicFanatic831
elo
Conductor's hair is ridiculous.
+organboi This "conductor" is a legendary Jerzy Maksymiuk.... Still great nowadays... And his hair still ridiculous.
+organboi
Sind Sie ein Friseur? Hätte nie gedacht dass Friseure Chopen hören.
Gratulation.
He looks like Paderewski with that hair
zimmerman plays with somewhat maudlin exageration and doesn't have a native, a polish feel to his playing despite he is a pollack.
fucking racist
Why he was crowned 1st prize in the Chopin Intl' Piano Competition is drop jaw dumbfounding to me. His Chopin is unoriginal, unimaginative, misplaced accents, poor phrasings, and no poetry. Z plays the entire concerto in one breath w/o pause. The man doesn't understand scene change.
In his later years his Chopin are so controlled and contrite, saturated with predictable trite phrasings, and frequently maudlin, all of which so much so one is apt to vomit.
Is so hard to win this competition,for that reason he is one of the best pianist in the world.I was crying like if was me.Bravo Zimmerman.