Écoutez, c'est une fée qui joue. Que c'est beau. Tellement différent de tous ces pianistes actuels remplis d'autosatisfaction. Ici c'est magique, à la fois humble et grandiose, mais tellement rempli d'humanité
Vous avez conscience une seconde du travail effectué par Lang Lang depuis son enfance et pendant combien d'années, pour jouer comme il joue même si vous n'appreciez pas son jeu? Vous le traitez de cabotin, d'autosatisfait,c'est ce jugement plein de méchanceté qui mérite d'être repris , qui m'attriste .
Huge program by any standard. Played with minimal pedal and clean touch. Abegg was so light and refreshing. Real french style sonatine - Bravo Clara and thanks for posting this treasure.
Quelle légèreté, quelle sensualité dans ses interprétations...c’est aérien, sublime...j’avais 10 ans quand mon papa grand mélomane me l’a fait découvrir et depuis je recherche toutes ses interprétations car il existe peut de disques de nos jours... C’est un vrai bonheur de pouvoir l’écouter via internet !!!
Je l'ai écouté sur vinyl 45 tour et le son était étrangement bien plus captivant que les discs CD maintenant tout cela est révolu également. Mais croyez moi l'intelligence artificiel n'existe pas c'est une arnaque commercial et de marketing.
Beautiful Clara Haskil I saw her her play at one of. Her. Concerts before she passed away she was an amazing pianist I was very young and I lived near her home just outside Lausanne ( velvet) a great pleasure for me she was sublime 🎹🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹❤️
One of the great pianists of all time. Perhaps the best Op. 111 I have ever heard. Such mastery and total technical and musical grasp, and all done with such apparent ease. Absolutely phenomenal! the best Scarlatti on record and her Mozart is unparalelled.
I always heard of Clara Haskil, but never actually took the trouble of listening to her performances....My mistake! My big mistake!!!...My huge mistake!!!!...What an absolute beauty of music that woman produced!
Alas exactly. When i discovered her 21 years ago, i could only compare her to Rachmaninov in terms of expressive touch, virtuosity, with rubato, these three element are almost never found in a single pianist. Especially virtuosity and rubato. Almost all modern pianists cannot do a musical rubato without making you aware of them doing it, it's not natural. The art of the rubato is mastered when it's there but imperceptible to the listenner who only marvels at the music. She tends to play on the fast side but it never feels fast because she hears the music so well.
Gracias por publicar este compendio. Clara Haskil, fue sin duda una pianista excepcional , una artista única, maravillosa. Fallecida en trágico accidente en la cima de su carrera, ella, como su compatriota Dina Lipatti, muerto prematuramente, alcanzaron la perfección. Qué tristeza haberlos perdido aunque sus grabaciones nos acompañen. Silvia Escobar.Madrid
@@pocojoyo No matter A or O. Because the Maestro has only one name: JESUS. He is Lord and Creator. It's Him who give this huge amount of talents we can see and admire everywhere in human's activities. He' s so good and unlimited, and only HIS will can happen. Glory to God for this so beautiful and inspired music that touches us so deeply...
The year I was born.This is more than a reflection of an era. It’s a phantom asteroid who returns to set his sights on sound art. A decadent wave laden with paradoxes from which obscurantism and the irrational escape, hypnotic factors defying vulnerable souls in search of the absolute. This sound architecture is a short tunnel that leads to light !
She possessed a maybe unsurpassed personal musical expressivity and a superb pianism to give it a matching voice . The Beethoven op 111 is incomparably great, never heard anyone come close to this level, the same is true about Schumann and also the rest of the performance. So happy to hear this, everytime!
I had the happiness of listening to her very early in my life. She was always very very ill and one of my pianist aunts replaced her for a recital she could not give in the North of France. What a weight on her shoulders ! Most important : to me Clara Haskil is a pure musical soul
Listening to these wonderful pieces transports one into a world of sublime magic. Her musical instinct and genius was evident in every interpretation. Thank you for posting this marvelous music!
Wenn man Clara Haskils Lebenslauf gelesen hat, erkennt man am Klavierspiel ihre Genialität, die sich trotz ihres tragischen Lebens zur höchsten Vollendung entwickelt hat und die zumindest bei mir tiefempfundenes Staunen auslöst. .
A real treat! One of the most remarkable pianists of the 20th Century, and a true child prodigy. Peter Feuchtwangler writes the following story about her on his site: "Born in Bucharest on January 7, 1895 of Sephardic Jewish parents, Haskil’s musical talent was evident in early childhood. At the age of three she could pick out any tune that an older sister played on the piano. She was not yet five when a professor at the Bucharest Academy visited her parent’s home and played a Mozart sonata. When he finished she repeated the sonata perfectly, while simultaneously transposing it into another key, all without having had any musical instruction. After her father’s death, the girl’s uncle brought her to the attention of Anton Door, a celebrated piano teacher in Vienna who had known Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, and Joseph Joachim. Door described meeting the girl in the Neue Freie Presse in April 1902: 'Recently a doctor from Romania came to me, leading by the hand a little girl barely seven years of age. The child, whose mother is a widow, is unique. She has never had any music lessons beyond being shown the value and names of the notes. More did not seem necessary, for every piece of music that is played to her and which she can manage with her small hands she repeats by ear without mistake and in any key one asks. An easy movement from a Beethoven Sonata that I gave her she played at sight without difficulty. One is baffled, for this early maturity of a human brain strikes one as uncanny.'"
+pianopera Thx, I read this awhile back, and thought this might be the same person. Do any videos of her playing exist? Do you know a of a good documentary about her or Lipatti?
+pianopera I ve been to Feuchwanglers apartment in KNightsbride as a friend was sudying with him and became obsessed with my playing.I once in eart Germany smashed a T pot over his head.THose were days when my bipolar was bad.
+M Power -Lipatti - Thx! Looks like my reply did not go through. I am in the states but will try to order it. Did you know there is a new documentary on Lipatti's final concert coming out soon? There is a FB page about it.
from suffering comes inspiration for a fresh new world.God Bless Haskil she is a purest.May she be looking down on people that need healing like the virgin Mary gives us a choice of freedom or suffering I think it s very TOlle.
Haskil's treatment of Beethoven's piano sonata 32 is sublime. The end of the final movement flows like a river of sound that carries the listener to the end. She is an intelligent and highly sensitive player. She has a deft and fluid touch which even in the densest parts of the piece never become heavy. One of the best performances of that very taxing sonata I've heard particularly the last movement. I had to stop listening to the other pieces just to let this performance sink in.
2 recordings of BEETHOVEN's Sonatas, Chopin's Complete works in chronological order, complete Ravel, Bach's Clavecin bien tempéré, complete Prokofiev's Concertos and many solo works, Rachmaninov's Préludes, Schumann best Wakdzenen with Clara Haskil, Schubert numerous works, etc. He is a pure diamond. Technical problems do not exist for him, you hear every single note from the - so called - simplest to most virtuoso pieces ( Petrouchka, Islamey, etc.) As I wrote, Spotify and RUclips for Tokyo récitals.
No, she is not Romanian, she is a Jew born in Romania. From 1895 to 1940, Romania did not even give him Romanian citizenship. Who knows where the feet of her wandering jews ancestors were wallked . But she probably felt Romanian too. He suffered a lot because of his health. Like Lipatti she was friends with.
@@Paroles_et_Musique You misunderstand me. I have no problem with the Jews. I'm just saying that Jews should be more proud of it than Romanians. The Romanians did not even give him citizenship. It's not fair to persecute her in the 1930s and now brag that she was Romanian.
Yes pretty until she got older, hunched with sclerosis and her hair drying out: then she looked as beautiful as an angel - glowing and radiating from the inside out.
+mette holm NOT POOR BUT COMBLE DE BONHEUR clara haskil died because she missed the steps when hurrying at a trainstation to fetch her train. a tragic dead indeed.
She died upon arriving at her destination, falling down some steps at her destination. She was not hurrying - she had all the next day to get to the concert hall. Her concert was scheduled one day after her arrival.
thanks for the more detail about that accident. was it really one or was she pushed by someone. As I think to remember it was in austria that happened and at that time there was still a big reject of juif people in the mentality of many austrians. We may never know what really happened. Anyway its a big loss for humanity. Clara Haskil was one of the Cortot successors like Lipatti and many other famous pianists of her time. She had a very strong reputation and her early death stopped a brillant developement of her caréer . Other important young pianists lost their lives when travelling for example by airplaine accidents. Even Rubinstein was in dangerous situations in south america when taking the airplane . He wrote about in his book about his life. Car accident also does stop careers.
Mme. Haskil was on top of her game at this time...I say this because she performed in my provincial home town in 1963, and she was good , but not that good...as she is on this track
someone was trying to say that Horowitzs home rec.of this was better.but after hearing it I feel he exagerates too much losing the line.Clara should have recorded more Bach.Her Bach E minor is perfect.
somebody,was trying to tell me that GUlda had a much better tecnique than her,BUt if your tring to tell me he was great and as pure as a spritual interaction with her audienes,then think again.She suffered so much.Out of this suffering comes a bag of majic.why do people say such things.Martha too could be as boring as her teacher too.She living in a aaacaastle the rest of us have to beg.
She is great, but our Guiomar Novaes, who played a similar repertoire, was much greater as a virtuoso as well as very imaginative and expressive player! And the arietta starts a bit too agitated for my taste. I prefer it slower, calmer and greater!
Liebe Frau Lilo Ruf, mein einigermaßen geschultes Gehör hat keine "pitiful mistakes" feststellen können. (Oder bin ich mit meinem Gehör schon so weit wie Beethoven?) Haben Sie ein paar Beispiele anhand von Taktzahlen?
Écoutez, c'est une fée qui joue. Que c'est beau. Tellement différent de tous ces pianistes actuels remplis d'autosatisfaction. Ici c'est magique, à la fois humble et grandiose, mais tellement rempli d'humanité
Les temps sont durs pour les pianistes remplis d'auto-satisfaction aujourd'hui ! :)
@@MegaCirse ? je ne pense pas ... cf. Le cabotin Lang Lang.
@@hervegilles7941 Ah bon ! Vous n'aimez pas les concertistes chinois ?
Vous avez conscience une seconde du travail effectué par Lang Lang depuis son enfance et pendant combien d'années, pour jouer comme il joue même si vous n'appreciez pas son jeu?
Vous le traitez de cabotin, d'autosatisfait,c'est ce jugement plein de méchanceté qui mérite d'être repris , qui m'attriste .
@@MegaCirse Ланг Ланг - нет. Слишком занят собой. Музыка далеко не на первом месте.
Huge program by any standard. Played with minimal pedal and clean touch. Abegg was so light and refreshing. Real french style sonatine - Bravo Clara and thanks for posting this treasure.
Clara Haskil Une Artiste, virtuose, une bien grande musicienne & une grande dame
Quelle légèreté, quelle sensualité dans ses interprétations...c’est aérien, sublime...j’avais 10 ans quand mon papa grand mélomane me l’a fait découvrir et depuis je recherche toutes ses interprétations car il existe peut de disques de nos jours... C’est un vrai bonheur de pouvoir l’écouter via internet !!!
Mare pianista!
Je l'ai écouté sur vinyl 45 tour et le son était étrangement bien plus captivant que les discs CD maintenant tout cela est révolu également. Mais croyez moi l'intelligence artificiel n'existe pas c'est une arnaque commercial et de marketing.
Clarté, élégance, phrasé, "vocalité", cela reste une perfection.
Beautiful Clara Haskil I saw her her play at one of. Her. Concerts before she passed away she was an amazing pianist I was very young and I lived near her home just outside Lausanne ( velvet) a great pleasure for me she was sublime 🎹🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹🌸🌹❤️
Perfection in every note! I wish they would make a movie inspired by her life as an artist as well
One of the great pianists of all time. Perhaps the best Op. 111 I have ever heard. Such mastery and total technical and musical grasp, and all done with such apparent ease. Absolutely phenomenal! the best Scarlatti on record and her Mozart is unparalelled.
I always heard of Clara Haskil, but never actually took the trouble of listening to her performances....My mistake! My big mistake!!!...My huge mistake!!!!...What an absolute beauty of music that woman produced!
Alas exactly. When i discovered her 21 years ago, i could only compare her to Rachmaninov in terms of expressive touch, virtuosity, with rubato, these three element are almost never found in a single pianist. Especially virtuosity and rubato. Almost all modern pianists cannot do a musical rubato without making you aware of them doing it, it's not natural. The art of the rubato is mastered when it's there but imperceptible to the listenner who only marvels at the music. She tends to play on the fast side but it never feels fast because she hears the music so well.
This is so beautiful, what a wonderful touch Haskil had...
Gracias por publicar este compendio. Clara Haskil, fue sin duda una pianista excepcional , una artista única, maravillosa. Fallecida en trágico accidente en la cima de su carrera, ella, como su compatriota Dina Lipatti, muerto prematuramente, alcanzaron la perfección. Qué tristeza haberlos perdido aunque sus grabaciones nos acompañen. Silvia Escobar.Madrid
😊
She has a divine gift! This is from heaven!
Amen! Absolutely! Glory to God!
One of the greatest musical personality of the XX century! Thanks dear Maestro Haskil!
MaestrA Haskil
@@pocojoyo
No matter A or O.
Because the Maestro has only one name: JESUS.
He is Lord and Creator.
It's Him who give this huge amount of talents we can see and admire everywhere in human's activities.
He' s so good and unlimited, and only HIS will can happen.
Glory to God for this so beautiful and inspired music that touches us so deeply...
@@agnespilloy4186 Dont believe in that. Go preach someone else
I have a new favorite pianist. :)
Her humanity shines through in every bar.
The year I was born.This is more than a reflection of an era. It’s a phantom asteroid who returns to set his sights on sound art. A decadent wave laden with paradoxes from which obscurantism and the irrational escape, hypnotic factors defying vulnerable souls in search of the absolute. This sound architecture is a short tunnel that leads to light !
Probably the most extraordinary version ever of Schumann's "ABEGG" variations. Poetic, full of charm, elegance and wit. Du très grand piano.
+Jean David Absolutely! such vivacity, delicacy and wit. Perfect Schumann playing. Haskill was in top form at this recital
+Jean David I agree I have never heard antthing like that.COmpare it to Shciff and he s a mere amateur
She possessed a maybe unsurpassed personal musical expressivity and a superb pianism to give it a matching voice . The Beethoven op 111 is incomparably great, never heard anyone come close to this level, the same is true about Schumann and also the rest of the performance. So happy to hear this, everytime!
An amazing discovery, and in such good sound for the date.
What an artist she was!
I had the happiness of listening to her very early in my life.
She was always very very ill and one of my pianist aunts replaced her for a recital she could not give in the North of France.
What a weight on her shoulders !
Most important : to me Clara Haskil is a pure musical soul
Listening to these wonderful pieces transports one into a world of sublime magic. Her musical instinct and genius was evident in every interpretation. Thank you for posting this marvelous music!
Thanks
I’m in B CV B
素晴らしい音色でございます。心安らぎます。
Clara hade Unbelievable Musical Talent! Great Concert with different styies Music& Composers !...RARITET
Qué agregar que ya no haya sido dicho. Sublime artista ❤️
Mesmerising. Dignity, intelligence, grace and empathy. The photos are wonderful too. Thanks for such a fantastic upload.
Belleza eterna, maravillosa interpretación.
tenderness, force and diving in the innards of the composition. Awesome and blinding light. the 111 is incomparable.
Wenn man Clara Haskils Lebenslauf gelesen hat, erkennt man am Klavierspiel ihre Genialität, die sich trotz ihres tragischen Lebens zur höchsten Vollendung entwickelt hat und die zumindest bei mir tiefempfundenes Staunen auslöst. .
Sublime Sustenance for the Soul
MARAVILLOSAAAA!!!! CLARAAAA !!!! Una Luz en mi camino !!!!!
Thank you so much! what a wonderful world of RUclips!
An impressive touch!!
Simply beautiful....and so was she.....thank you so much for posting. Recorded the year I was born. Merci..... Jenny
Thanks very much for this. One of my all time favorite pianists.
WOW! what a powerful artist!
A real treat! One of the most remarkable pianists of the 20th Century, and a true child prodigy. Peter Feuchtwangler writes the following story about her on his site:
"Born in Bucharest on January 7, 1895 of Sephardic Jewish parents, Haskil’s musical talent was evident in early childhood. At the age of three she could pick out any tune that an older sister played on the piano. She was not yet five when a professor at the Bucharest Academy visited her parent’s home and played a Mozart sonata. When he finished she repeated the sonata perfectly, while simultaneously transposing it into another key, all without having had any musical instruction.
After her father’s death, the girl’s uncle brought her to the attention of Anton Door, a celebrated piano teacher in Vienna who had known Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann, and Joseph Joachim. Door described meeting the girl in the Neue Freie Presse in April 1902:
'Recently a doctor from Romania came to me, leading by the hand a little girl barely seven years of age. The child, whose mother is a widow, is unique. She has never had any music lessons beyond being shown the value and names of the notes. More did not seem necessary, for every piece of music that is played to her and which she can manage with her small hands she repeats by ear without mistake and in any key one asks. An easy movement from a Beethoven Sonata that I gave her she played at sight without difficulty. One is baffled, for this early maturity of a human brain strikes one as uncanny.'"
+pianopera Thx, I read this awhile back, and thought this might be the same person. Do any videos of her playing exist? Do you know a of a good documentary about her or Lipatti?
+pianopera I ve been to Feuchwanglers apartment in KNightsbride as a friend was sudying with him and became obsessed with my playing.I once in eart Germany smashed a T pot over his head.THose were days when my bipolar was bad.
+M Power -Lipatti - Thx! Looks like my reply did not go through. I am in the states but will try to order it. Did you know there is a new documentary on Lipatti's final concert coming out soon? There is a FB page about it.
+pianopera I ve never heard a better ABBEG Var.so fluid.
+chad414 Great God given talent...
Thank you very much, I greatly enjoyed this!!
thank you for sharing this , On The Top of Damavand for ever,
never heard a better ABEGG variations, ever.
Thank you.
Even my goosebumps have goosebumps.
Haskil echter als je. Was für ein Pianismus und Profil!! Das ist ein Wunder an authentisch.
Angel of piano
Thanks you so much!
from suffering comes inspiration for a fresh new world.God Bless Haskil she is a purest.May she be looking down on people that need healing like the virgin Mary gives us a choice of freedom or suffering I think it s very TOlle.
"Suffering is the sole origin of consciousness." [Dostoyevsky]
@@steveegallo3384 Consciousness is the sole origin of suffering.
Amazing , she is a great artist , 32:43 : II. Adagio molto semplice e cantabile
Haskil's treatment of Beethoven's piano sonata 32 is sublime. The end of the final movement flows like a river of sound that carries the listener to the end. She is an intelligent and highly sensitive player. She has a deft and fluid touch which even in the densest parts of the piece never become heavy. One of the best performances of that very taxing sonata I've heard particularly the last movement. I had to stop listening to the other pieces just to let this performance sink in.
-- Un vrai trésor cet enregistrement. Merci beaucoup. --
Toujours si sublime...
Bravo!!
With all the astounding star pianists around today, equipped with their 'parting of the waves' technique, none plays like this. Not even close.
What is the parting of the waves technique ?
aLeX LoPeZ It’s a biblical reference - Moses parted the waves. In this context it means to accomplish the impossible.
@@Piratebreadstick oh, ok , didnt go to church that day lol
You are so right !
Except Abdel Rahman EL BACHA.
RUclips amazing videos of his Petrouchka and Ravel's Miroirs in Tokyo.
All his recordings on Spotify
2 recordings of BEETHOVEN's Sonatas, Chopin's
Complete works in chronological order, complete Ravel, Bach's Clavecin bien tempéré, complete Prokofiev's Concertos and many solo works, Rachmaninov's Préludes, Schumann best Wakdzenen with Clara Haskil, Schubert numerous works, etc.
He is a pure diamond. Technical problems do not exist for him, you hear every single note from the - so called - simplest to most virtuoso pieces ( Petrouchka, Islamey, etc.)
As I wrote, Spotify and RUclips for Tokyo récitals.
Muchísimas Gracias !!!!! :):):):):)
Un soffio divino sulle umane passioni. Questa è Clara Haskil....
Beautiful Debussy player
sublime.
great
Marvelous!
Благодарю!!!
ABOVE ALL SHE WAS R-O-M-A-N-I-A-N . How about it ? Love her to bits...
Vive la Roumanie : Enesco, Lipatti, Celibidach, Haskil, Ionesco, Cioran.... and the mysterious place " Mont Buceji " !?!...
No, she is not Romanian, she is a Jew born in Romania. From 1895 to 1940, Romania did not even give him Romanian citizenship. Who knows where the feet of her wandering jews ancestors were wallked . But she probably felt Romanian too. He suffered a lot because of his health. Like Lipatti she was friends with.
@@tild02 That makes her plenty Romanian. You don't want to go that way, that Jews are strangers to the country where they are born, would you?
@@Paroles_et_Musique You misunderstand me. I have no problem with the Jews. I'm just saying that Jews should be more proud of it than Romanians. The Romanians did not even give him citizenship. It's not fair to persecute her in the 1930s and now brag that she was Romanian.
@@tild02 Do you have any source where we can check how she was persecuted by romanians?
Good Job ! !(^^)!
Home before 7 pm, where I have nightmares night after night, and where I will have more till I leave soon. - NYC, 12/30/2019
Grazie
Grazie.
Magicienne!
Clara Haskil Indicibles Sonorités
11.05 flower blossoming
Scarlatti B minor sonata.
A pure marvel
We react to the music of course, but perhaps more to the real person producing it, their essence, soul.
Уникальный Дар Браво!
Wonderful, sensitive Debussy and Ravel. Too bad she didn't record all the Etudes.
Богиня!!!!!!!
Great!
❤️
Clara Haskil Rare et Indicible Sensualité LOL
she was a pretty lady
Yes pretty until she got older, hunched with sclerosis and her hair drying out: then she looked as beautiful as an angel - glowing and radiating from the inside out.
Andros Noe Scoliosis, not sclerosis
The maestro does not play but breathes.
Imagine an artist like her dying poor!
+mette holm NOT POOR BUT COMBLE DE BONHEUR
clara haskil died because she missed the steps when hurrying at a trainstation to fetch her train. a tragic dead indeed.
She died upon arriving at her destination, falling down some steps at her destination. She was not hurrying - she had all the next day to get to the concert hall. Her concert was scheduled one day after her arrival.
thanks for the more detail about that accident. was it really one or was she pushed by someone. As I think to remember it was in austria that happened and at that time there was still a big reject of juif people in the mentality of many austrians. We may never know what really happened. Anyway its a big loss for humanity.
Clara Haskil was one of the Cortot successors like Lipatti and many other famous pianists of her time.
She had a very strong reputation and her early death stopped a brillant developement of her caréer .
Other important young pianists lost their lives when travelling for example by airplaine accidents. Even Rubinstein was in dangerous situations in south america when taking the airplane . He wrote about in his book about his life. Car accident also does stop careers.
Clara Haskil fell down the stairs at a train station in Brussels. She died in hospital having gained consciousness only briefly. She was 65 years old.
Didn't ALKAN die in much the same fashion? Odd.....
Mme. Haskil was on top of her game at this time...I say this because she performed in my provincial home town in 1963, and she was good , but not that good...as she is on this track
Суперпианистка
Легенда точно
someone was trying to say that Horowitzs home rec.of this was better.but after hearing it I feel he exagerates too much losing the line.Clara should have recorded more Bach.Her Bach E minor is perfect.
4:38
Erfreuiche Ausnahme von den vielen dumpfen Aufnahmen.Man ahnt noch die Virtuosin, ab 51 min
somebody,was trying to tell me that GUlda had a much better tecnique than her,BUt if your tring to tell me he was great and as pure as a spritual interaction with her audienes,then think again.She suffered so much.Out of this suffering comes a bag of majic.why do people say such things.Martha too could be as boring as her teacher too.She living in a aaacaastle the rest of us have to beg.
chad414 Martha living in a castle? No.
That’s the problem with comparing people. It’s stupid and reductive. Aren’t we all doing the best we know how?
Jeez here we go again.Haskil is at it again.Same old repertoire.
Crdfxesu
She is great, but our Guiomar Novaes, who played a similar repertoire, was much greater as a virtuoso as well as very imaginative and expressive player! And the arietta starts a bit too agitated for my taste. I prefer it slower, calmer and greater!
Didn't like the Beethoven.. So many pitiful mistakes
Liebe Frau Lilo Ruf, mein einigermaßen geschultes Gehör hat keine "pitiful mistakes" feststellen können.
(Oder bin ich mit meinem Gehör schon so weit wie Beethoven?)
Haben Sie ein paar Beispiele anhand von Taktzahlen?
Some people have never been to a live recital. That’s a pity.
@@ausbavaria5661 24:33
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24:32 catastrophe