Wonderfully played. Great. Full of rhythm, strength and delicacy. The Cecile Licad and the Magaloff renditions are also excellent ones. Then there is this Sokolov account, which I love. 🤗💙👌💎
I believe I have this recording on Melodia OS 2186. The sleeve says that Sokolov was 17-year old at the time, which would put the recording date at around 1967-1968.
@v8a8n8o8s8s I put a record of 1969 also, from Kiev. I don't know the year of this, but i have an other from later years, so i think also this is. Yours should be the first record! ;-)
Seems everyone has some kind of difficulty with the first movement. I certainly did! Rachmaninov's 1929 recording took 9 takes on just this movement. He chose the 7th for release! Bless Schumann! Unfortunately I part ways with his large hands and gymnastic finger performances! Oh well, I'm more the Chopin kind of guy and have a similar hand to his!
I still like Rubinstein's recording the (very) best. Even Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli made a better recording of Schumann's Carnaval op. 9 (IMHO). Especially on the "Marche de Davidsbündler contre les Philistins" most pianists thend to use different tempi only Rubinstein seems to hold the March strictly till the end - amazing! :D
Socolov. 🇮🇷 🌹🎹 Bravisimo !!!!👏👏👏👏👏✅✅✅✅✅🖐️🖐️
Sokolov. 🙏🇮🇷🙋🎹😁👋👋👋😁😁
Wonderfully played. Great. Full of rhythm, strength and delicacy. The Cecile Licad and the Magaloff renditions are also excellent ones. Then there is this Sokolov account, which I love. 🤗💙👌💎
Seems I have discovered a wonderful channel. Thank you for this superb presentation!
❤❤❤As usual with him (Comme d'habitude avec lui)
how beautiful it is
Sokolov has caugth the spirit of the music admirable. Exquisite playing too.
素晴らしい
I believe I have this recording on Melodia OS 2186. The sleeve says that Sokolov was 17-year old at the time, which would put the recording date at around 1967-1968.
I have the same recording, but on the label Eurodisc.
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@v8a8n8o8s8s I put a record of 1969 also, from Kiev. I don't know the year of this, but i have an other from later years, so i think also this is. Yours should be the first record! ;-)
Seems everyone has some kind of difficulty with the first movement. I certainly did! Rachmaninov's 1929 recording took 9 takes on just this movement. He chose the 7th for release! Bless Schumann! Unfortunately I part ways with his large hands and gymnastic finger performances! Oh well, I'm more the Chopin kind of guy and have a similar hand to his!
Schumann had his middle finger paralysed and he was probably able to play it so hand size does not matter 😜
No. His ring finger, left hand, was damaged.
@@dr.greggrove4413 Nope, right hand, middle finger ;)
@@dr.greggrove4413 middle finger and ring finger, but right hand.
I still like Rubinstein's recording the (very) best. Even Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli made a better recording of Schumann's Carnaval op. 9 (IMHO).
Especially on the "Marche de Davidsbündler contre les Philistins" most pianists thend to use different tempi only Rubinstein seems to hold the March strictly till the end - amazing! :D
You should also check out Annie Fischer's version of the Schumann Carnival.
Listen also to Eliso Virsaladze, she is one of the best pianists!
Dry, harsh and rushed.
No interrumpir. 💔😩👽💀💀💀🦶👊
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