Vladimir Horowitz - Träumerei - Schumann (Kinderszenen)
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Robert Shumann - Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), Op. 15
7. Träumerei
Vladimir Horowitz piano
Produced at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory (Moscow, Russia), in 1986.
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When Germany surrendered and the second world war was over, it is said that soviet radios, not knowing what to play, played this piece, which was heard all over the silence of the soviet union. Many of these people were probably remembering this bittersweet moment, where a piece depicting “children’s scenes” was played over the destruction of the war. It is an irony that the soviets played a piece from a german composer, yet I believe that this proves that music doesn’t have borders.
Bellas palabras. Gracias por el recuerdo.
The Soviet people did not have a problem with the German people and German culture, but with Nazi-fascist Germany, which attacked the Soviet Union and its people.
Hitlers come and go, but the German people and the German state remain
❤
Interesting words, but the Second World War was not over when Germany was defeated.
Best ever. Nobody came close thus far, Thank you Vladimir. Rest in Peace.
A most respectful audience. Not one cough or sneeze, you could literally hear a pin drop. Horowitz cast a spell on the people and took them to who-knows-where in their imaginations. His gentle shrug as the last notes fade is so sweet. An exquisite and moving performance!
That’s irrelevant, you a worthless loser
This was in Moscow conservatory. I go there often and can tall that nowadays audience is completely the opposite. Always caughing, sneezing, dropping something, recording. Many people pay no respect at all and don't care a slightest about music. European audiences are the opposite of this.
@@vladislavstezhko1864 they don’t they are as ill- educated as what you describe !
I'll always remember Andy Rooney on 60 Minutes talking about this Horowitz concert in Moscow. Rooney was commenting on the political differences of the Cold War era and all the tensions that were felt, and then contrasted that with the sharing of a sense of humanity around the globe. When the camera caught the vision of that Soviet man listening at 1:27, Rooney said that he recognized the tear that was rolling down the fellow's cheek - it was the same tear that was rolling down his.
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@Taylor Owen Thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I really appreciate it!
@Gordon Achilles No problem =)
Thank you! I feel this message is important today
they cry and are sad, realizing that that Russia is not and will not be ...
1:28 Such beautiful and moving moment when tears roll along his face!
Sơn Hồ probably this man fought in Stalingrad. This song sounds instantly in museum of Stalingrad battle
@@_MetaLLuga_ He emigrated from Russia in 1925.
If you are moved with music like that, it means that its good enough :))
In Russia this piece is often played at memorials/funerals.
As would everyone have who outlived one's child?
This was his performance when he returned to Soviet after 60 years. This piece is written by Schumann in retrospect of his childhood. What a scene.
Si sabia que fue una de las piezas que tocó ,cuando volvióa Rusia ,luego de sesenta años Escuché el concierto completo ,es tan hermoso y Hirowitz tiene una forma "especial "de tocar.He oído decir que es como si acariciara las teclas...
Oh my god. I have heard numerous other pianists but there happens to be no match to this play. Touching!
I heard him play this as an encode in Chicago. Tears trickled down his face, and those in the audience
How can you speak with your hands so lyrically. Greatest pianist who ever lived.
One of my all time favorites, that I play almost on a daily basis myself. Wonderful piece.
He's as still as a windless day when he plays. That lets the music sing!
Tears every time I listen to this performance. Astonishing.
his rendition is so beautiful that its actually torture listening to it; it makes me squeeze out every bit of sadness from my body
his playing is out of this world..horowitz is just amazing...
This performance is one of my favorite and most treasured musical performances.
A very beautiful piece played perfectly. So lovely - from heaven! Thank you.
Beautiful interpretation. The only piece that I know of which Horowitz plays and so can I. 🎼🎹
I sit with bated breath as the music starts the piano plays, there is a hush, a silence, no one is breathing it seems, not a sound the music is hauntingly beautiful, my soul is enraptured at its loveliness. The music stops. I haven’t moved. I play it again. I was less than ten years old the first time I heard my mother playing this on our piano.
I used to play piano, träumerei was my favourite to play. When I lived in Paris the admission of horowitz in moscow was with me, it helped when I felt homesick.
Great you could hear a pin drop. No coughing. Amazing.
also, the camera work/editing in this piece was brilliant.
NO ME CANSO DE VERLO Y ESCUCHARLO. EMOCIONA MUCHO Y LO ABRAZO EN MI CORAZÓN 👏👏👏👏👏 DESDE SANTIAGO DE CHILE 🇨🇱
He breathes with each note, so logical, so perfect, so human.....and we also breath with each note ☺
그리움속의 풍경들이 눈앞에 그려지는 호르비츠의 연주는 향수
눈물이 나네요
I pay salute to the genius mind in which this amazing masterpiece and an eternal beauty of music was created! And at the end of the day Horowitz is literally making it sound more beautiful and makes me hear again and again!
Да,да я все помню. Спасибо. Я здесь у камеры, где первый кадр с публикой. Я плачу. Елена
😮😮😮 серьезно???
I adore Kinderszenen. It was one of the very first classical pieces that I came to love.
I heard this as a 6 year old American boy and I couldn’t help but love our Soviet Union “enemies” because I purely saw beautiful humans… No country vs. country BS. Moscow was so proud to see this amazing human make us all become ONE even just for a little while.
Beautiful :)
Никто не играет так это произведение ,просто игениально!!!
horowitz tra i miei preferiti
It's so emotional moment.... I can't even.....
Heavenly played
Einfach Wunderbar
That’s pure magic
this got me thinking about my whole life and im not even an adult yet 😂
Beautiful
진짜 트로이메라이는 호로비츠따라올연주자가 없는거같네 스타일이 넘잘어울림
Mesmerizing ❤ tears.
amazing ending!
Horowitz sempre sensível!
Deutsche Seele ganz offen!!! Danke aus Heidelberg
🎇
❤
priceless
Это просто превосходно,гениальнооооо.
Trying to play it, but damn is it hard to even remotely reach that kind of precise expression/dynamic!
Одухотворённо!
😢❤
Tears.
Het the DVD
60 yr old Led Zeppelin guy..and Vlad.
quando ascolto questa interpretazione penso a Michelangeli, e capisco che non sarebbe mai arrivato a un vertice cosi assoluto di comunicatività neanche se avesse studiato altri 100 anni
Горовиц это настоящий виртуоз
0:55 smh sitting with your iphone out at this great concert
He died in 1989. Perhaps it was a small tape recorder.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
00:51 Bootleg?
Right!!? Ahahah
Лица в зале вынуждают-таки призадуматься....
Dude just imagine if someone let out a fat cough right in the middle of that
Sorry that people are just too human for you…
@@wrathofgrothendieck I’m just sayin… imagine… in the middle of the most touching, beautiful, emotional performance, a 75 year old mucus filled lung decided to discharge onto the back of your neck. They had been holding it in with all their might through the entire performance. With that cough building up, unable to retain themselves any longer, they let out the fattest cough in the history of the universe, jarring everyone out of the emotional trance Horowitz has put them in.
Imagine dude…
@@RockinTheDub you're a poet
@@RockinTheDub alright dude,with your narration i can imagine it
🎼🎹🎼🍀
1:30 is Yeltsin crying?
Нет, это не Ельцин. ( not Yeltsin )
Гарно
I am not sharing my coke with that guy
Himmlisch -
😥🤐
This sounds so similar to Liszt's Consolation No. 3 that it's uncanny: ruclips.net/video/MfDmUk7ie6s/видео.html
Yes, and thanks for sharing this beautiful song
@@Kassio_songs piece*
とても抑制されたTräumereiです。
Horowitz is a giant but, to my personal taste, he plays this piece too fast. He does not give me time to dream or...to regret.
His earlier performances are quite magical, with the two parts dissolving into each other at times. But the recordings are hard to find. Try this ruclips.net/video/S9gyaTVD83M/видео.html
Argerich is also mesmerising.
В этот день умер марксизм...
Am here because of v #bts
FUCK OFF
fildog hey be more respectful dude.
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