Marc-André Hamelin is a real piano legend living among us with true virtuosic talent rooted deeply in his pianism and clearly manifested in all his performances.
Most likely so; Alistair Hinton, the chairman and curator of the Sorabji Archive might say Jonathan Powell but I disagree with him. Personally, I think only Thibaudet and Katsaris come close to Hamelin; MAYBE Zimerman.
In terms of unprecedented technique and the best octaves of all time, he is the greatest living pianist. Besides playing the standard works as well as anyone, his foray into the most difficult repertoire, such as Alkan and Godowsky, is unmatched. Just a scintillating technique controlled by a razor sharp musical mind.
Played by the best virtuosic concert pianist of all time! MAH. Brahms/Hamelin, Liszt/Hamelin. Any composer/Hamelin. The highest level you will ever hear imo!
Hamelin the cyborg!! The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The Titan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff ( The most beautiful piano sound Ever!) Sviatoslav Richter Radu Lupu ( Brahms piano concerto no 1 with The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra video RUclips! Lupu a class of his own playing Brahms piano concerto no 1) Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti and Joseph Hofman)
NOT TRUE!! Vladimir Horowitz The. Attack was better! Mikhail Pletnev plays harder More Power than Marc Andre Hamelin! Grigory Sokolov his Brahms piano concerto no 2 playing is Much Better than Marc Andre Hamelin's Brahms piano concerto no playing!! Artur Rubinstein Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy =These better More beautiful colorful piano sound than Marc Andre Hamelin his piano sound! More Genius Than Marc Andre Hamelin! Maurizio Pollini Sviatoslav Richter! Alexei Lubimov! .
@@hiobaname Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli played The second-rated concertos like Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1! ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Mozart 24 Brahms 1-2 Chopin 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 JS Bach Piano Concerto no 1 ( Harpsichord concerto 1052!) Rachmaninov 1-3 ABM played Grieg concerto With The brutal accent after brutal accent after brutal accent after brutal accent!!
The second movement has always touched me deeply.. the elements of Bach merging to Brahms now and then… but the yearning, the pathos, and ultimately the expression of peace.
Radu Lupu with the Finnish Radio Symphony video from 1996 Brahms concerto no 1! Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Brahms no 1! Lupu More relax than Wang Hamelin Grimaud and more colorful sound! Maria Grinberg fire and passion better than Grimaud and Wang!!
just a positive aside...my youngest daughter 37 who does hair always watched people's hair with me since she was 4....I JUST VE the hair of this very facile, capable and very talented conductor
You should look at the original score engraving title. It says something like "Symphonic Concert with Piano" or something similar [in German, of course]. It does NOT say "piano concerto". And that actually explains a lot of how it's different from the typical piano concerto: in this one, parts where the piano accompanies the orchestra are just about as abundant as where the orchestra highlights the piano.
I believe this work began as a sonata for two pianos, but Brahms was not satisfied. He then set out to turn it into his first symphony, but that didn't work either. Finally, he decided to split the difference. It developed over several years.
I saw Yuja Wang play this with the New York Philharmonic recently. I had front row, right under her hands, 8 feet away, max. It was one of the greatest nights of music I ever experienced, and the best Brahms First I've ever heard, by far. (And I'm no youngster.) She keeps getting better and better. Now I look forward to the same seat for Bertrand Chamayou playing the Mendelssohn G Minor in May.
My wife and I attended M. Hamelin's recital in Portland recently, from the first row, so close that we could hear the squeak of the sustain pedal. We've been fortunate enough to watch Yuja Wang play twice, but from balconies. Both are masters of our time!
Okay, I take back and deleted my comment about the conductor. He is apparently a rare humble person to have remained offstage for so long, allowing the pianist to take a bow on his own. I've never seen this before. Bravo, conductor, for that. Most conductors put themselves on the same level as the soloists during concertos, which is absurd.
Marc-André Hamelin is a real piano legend living among us with true virtuosic talent rooted deeply in his pianism and clearly manifested in all his performances.
Quite possibly the greatest living pianist.
Most likely so; Alistair Hinton, the chairman and curator of the Sorabji Archive might say Jonathan Powell but I disagree with him.
Personally, I think only Thibaudet and Katsaris come close to Hamelin; MAYBE Zimerman.
Radu Lupu and Grigory okSolov are still alive. The beautiful piano sound of Lupu. Sokolov the Titan of the piano
Grigory Sokolov
It’s subjective but l think Hamelin is massively underrated
In terms of unprecedented technique and the best octaves of all time, he is the greatest living pianist. Besides playing the standard works as well as anyone, his foray into the most difficult repertoire, such as Alkan and Godowsky, is unmatched. Just a scintillating technique controlled by a razor sharp musical mind.
Played by the best virtuosic concert pianist of all time! MAH. Brahms/Hamelin, Liszt/Hamelin. Any composer/Hamelin. The highest level you will ever hear imo!
100%
Hamelin the cyborg!! The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The Titan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff ( The most beautiful piano sound Ever!) Sviatoslav Richter Radu Lupu ( Brahms piano concerto no 1 with The Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra video RUclips! Lupu a class of his own playing Brahms piano concerto no 1) Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti and Joseph Hofman)
NOT TRUE!! Vladimir Horowitz The. Attack was better! Mikhail Pletnev plays harder More Power than Marc Andre Hamelin! Grigory Sokolov his Brahms piano concerto no 2 playing is Much Better than Marc Andre Hamelin's Brahms piano concerto no playing!! Artur Rubinstein Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy =These better More beautiful colorful piano sound than Marc Andre Hamelin his piano sound! More Genius Than Marc Andre Hamelin! Maurizio Pollini Sviatoslav Richter! Alexei Lubimov!
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What about Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli?
@@hiobaname Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli played The second-rated concertos like Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1! ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Mozart 24 Brahms 1-2 Chopin 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 JS Bach Piano Concerto no 1 ( Harpsichord concerto 1052!) Rachmaninov 1-3 ABM played Grieg concerto With The brutal accent after brutal accent after brutal accent after brutal accent!!
The second movement has always touched me deeply.. the elements of Bach merging to Brahms now and then… but the yearning, the pathos, and ultimately the expression of peace.
Think is my very favorite piano concerto. And here it is masterfully played one if the all time geniuses of piano.
You can tell from the hug at the end that Marc-Andre isn't just a virtuoso but also a sweet dude
This is what one expects from M. Hamelin. Wonderful.
Beautiful music. Masterful Artistry & Collaboration
Brahms always gives me chills.
¡¡¡Fantastic!!! Hamelin is a superb pianist. One of the greatest current pianists.
Wonderful! Thank you, Marc.
We are sow lucky to have so many wonderful performances of the 1st. The Grimaud is another wonderful performance as is the Wang.
Radu Lupu with the Finnish Radio Symphony video from 1996 Brahms concerto no 1! Lupu had the most colorful piano sound for Brahms no 1! Lupu More relax than Wang Hamelin Grimaud and more colorful sound! Maria Grinberg fire and passion better than Grimaud and Wang!!
great orchestra, conductor, soloist!
1.Maestoso: 0:19
2.Adagio: 22:08
3.Rondo-Allegro non troppo: 35:55
Here is the BEST performance: M. Pollini-W. Sawallisch-NHK Symphony (1978)
However, this is an excellent performance (Pollini has a better conductor).
just a positive aside...my youngest daughter 37 who does hair always watched people's hair with me since she was 4....I JUST VE the hair of this very facile, capable and very talented conductor
very successful ! ! ! ~~~just hope hamelin will have it record someday.
Soberbio concierto y soberbio pianista. Admiración total. Bravísimo.
Gothenburg Symphony
Brahms Piano Concerto No 1 48
Santtu-Matias Rouvali, Conductor
Marc André Hamelin, Pianist
Happen to know the date?
Magistral !!! Merci pour ce partage de musicalité, de poésie, d'excellence...
Wondeful!!
I love the part from 42:56-43:10 so much.
38:50-39:20 I love that part so much!
потрясающе играет!великий пианист!
Sorry, what?
@@opustravels3659 pianist genius!I speak english bad,sorry)
@@opustravels3659 Nie łaska użyć automatycznego tłumacza?
6:42 what are these two flautists grinning about - any guesses?
I think they're thinking the conductor is a dufus. It's not clear he knows what he's doing. Mr Hamelin is making this all happen.
I have no idea, but this person above me may very well be correct.
My guess -they are greening at the conductor, full of energy, hair and funny movements
Who on earth is that conductor?? Does he know what’s going on?? LOL
I think the guy flautist just finished telling the gal flautist the famous "Aristocrat" joke!
There are no words.....
The piano seems to be on the annex of the stage! Very unusual.
Yes. Wonderful staging. The annexing is perfect!
4:15 Oh, yeah, this is a _piano_ concerto. XD
You should look at the original score engraving title. It says something like "Symphonic Concert with Piano" or something similar [in German, of course]. It does NOT say "piano concerto". And that actually explains a lot of how it's different from the typical piano concerto: in this one, parts where the piano accompanies the orchestra are just about as abundant as where the orchestra highlights the piano.
@@jimwinchester339 My comment was facetious, but thanks for the extra knowledge.
I believe this work began as a sonata for two pianos, but Brahms was not satisfied. He then set out to turn it into his first symphony, but that didn't work either. Finally, he decided to split the difference. It developed over several years.
I saw Yuja Wang play this with the New York Philharmonic recently. I had front row, right under her hands, 8 feet away, max. It was one of the greatest nights of music I ever experienced, and the best Brahms First I've ever heard, by far. (And I'm no youngster.) She keeps getting better and better. Now I look forward to the same seat for Bertrand Chamayou playing the Mendelssohn G Minor in May.
My wife and I attended M. Hamelin's recital in Portland recently, from the first row, so close that we could hear the squeak of the sustain pedal. We've been fortunate enough to watch Yuja Wang play twice, but from balconies. Both are masters of our time!
As I understand this is Göteborgs Symfoniker?
Okay, I take back and deleted my comment about the conductor. He is apparently a rare humble person to have remained offstage for so long, allowing the pianist to take a bow on his own. I've never seen this before. Bravo, conductor, for that. Most conductors put themselves on the same level as the soloists during concertos, which is absurd.
0:18 - that conductors got enough hair for the two of them!
Hmmm those trills made easy! Not sure if that's the best route
2nd movement the orchestra were a bit wooden and counting rhythms not letting it flow, hamelin was impeccable
wonderful performance but I still prefer the Gilels Jochum performance to all others.... Gelber is great also....
TJFNYC212 yawn
Anthony Marek Gelber = yawn ? How old are you ? 80 and deaf ?
Clifford Curzon's version anyone?
the best vercion.gelber and hamelin
I agree with you...Gelber fantástic...but nowadays please listen to Denis Matsuev...superb!!!
Soso play compared to other greats. Doesn't reflect Brahms' emotions. The orchestra over powers with Marc's week performance.
Rudolf Nureyev trying to conduct...
Kenneth Babajie I don't see anything wrong with it
Comentario banal y superficial....dirige magistralmente la orquesta...o no te has dado cuenta de eso???
The conductor need to visit a barber. He look like shaggy dog.