Hats off to Chopin for such beautiful music. Kudos to Kissin’s unrivaled interpretations right here! This is what you get when a romantic period genius meets a modern day genius.
What amazes me as a life long non classically trained musician is just how many great classical pianists there are, all of whom can perform these Chopin etudes with almost equal skill. There will always be variations in styles and musicality and the " creme de la creme " will always stand apart, but so many others can also play these great pieces with great virtuosity. It is a great tribute to all the music schools piano teachers , training and coaching that is available all over the world. It is so sad that so many people who do not understand the piano do not realize what a great accomplishment it is to play any of these compositions without a mistake...to them the pianist may as well be running his fingers across a FLAT table...they have no idea how hard this all is and the complex fingering and chord structures and key signatures. Also, most people do not realize what an accomplishment it is physically to just play a series of these great piano busters one after the other at a concert. I am a life long multi sport athlete who was strong and in great shape and yet when I finally learned to feebly play some of Chopin's compositions I came to realize how hard it was just to have the finger strength and endurance to play any one of these Chopin etudes or his other compositions let alone play a concert for an hour an a half. One of the things that amazed me most about HOROWITZ is that even towards the end of life when he looked like a feeble old man and could barley walk and who even had trouble breathing...he could still play a concert for almost two hours and looked like he was hardly under any physical distress at all...AMAZING
Leon Maliniak It doesn’t matter if you are a sport athlete. Endurance is not about muscle strength, it’s about how you use these muscles most efficiently. If you use the muscles correctly you can play any Chopin etude with ease as many times in a row as you want to without getting tired at all.
There really aren't that many people that can play Chopin's etudes with equal skill. I don't consider Kissin to be the best, he's more or less someone with inhuman technical prowess but lacks the interpretive depth. Regardless, not many could even play these etudes on his level.
Dear Leon, I know what you mean about Vladimir Horowitz, the way he seemed physically frail , but still played long concerts. Could it be that his life has been all for music-making, it was such a large part of his being, that , along with minimal gestures/ movements, he was simply sharing his world of music with us.....I love the way he plays, with such a sensitive touch, and he's so modest when huge applause comes from the audience.😊 I think it's wonderful to see : I love it, and keep seeking out the videos of his concerts, for which many, many thanks. 🎼😊❤🎼🇬🇧😊🎼
THIS, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when an absolute, era-defining genius practices with such passion, efforts, persistence, and an unimaginable amount of time.
I was gonna go with Tiffanys advice and practice harder and harder,,,,then u Norah,,lol,,,,put the missing element.Talent.iTS hard for so many to practice like crazy and never get there.Probably they were born determined by nature to play like that some day.....
Tiffany, I have NEVER heard anything like Kissin.. He is not of this world. He is an angel from G-d.. There is no one else like him either before him or after him.. Listening to his interpretations are so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes every time. I am in awe
Incredible camera work too! I love Russian audiences. They truly listen to appreciate music. The gifts of many flower bouquets to an artist is such a beautiful gesture.
The end of the concert when there are all these people that present flowers to Kissin, it's a scene of immense humanity were the audience feel the need to thank the Artist for all the deepest emotions he provided throughout the entire performance. And he gave everything he had to the audience, you can clearly see him totally exhausted! What a great Man and Artist he is! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
As another said, “Listz breaks my fingers; Chopin breaks my heart.” Mr. Kissin when playing Chopin totally destroys my insides. Absolutely no one living plays Chopin better than Kissin and no one quite probably ever will in the future. He is truly a master. I can listen to this performance over and over again. His performance of what we now call ‘Wrong Note’ is nothing but masterful yet beautiful. The middle movement is heart wrenching. I have never heard it played with so much depth before and I most likely will never hear it like Mr. Kissin plays it unless I live to hear him live most notably in Houston. I am so glad this concert was recorded and can forever be heard on RUclips.
On point!!! the Russian born Evengy Kissin is a poised rare gifted talent. His evening jacket, bowtie finger manifeso must've been a treat to observe. This guy flawlessly pulled off a mozart piece, ( mozart concerto in D minor) when he was a mere ten year old.
The world today is full of splendid virtuosi, but this young man has to be considered King of Kings and Lord of Lords in that well populated realm. I've studied these pieces for over half a century off and on, and have given a good account of several in my time, but never have I -- or any of my colleagues -- produced a performance on this exalted plane. Frankly I doubt very much if Chopin, himself, ever heard his etudes played with such authority, such passion, such loving attention to detail, such beautiful phrasing, such marvelous control of dynamics, and such consummate ease. This is beyond mastery. Truly Kissin's playing verges on the Divine.
+Hyramess Hiram's yes Kissing is phenomenal! I once met him at a small bakery in Boston. It was one of the best days of my life! I remember when we shook hands, I couldn't believe how loose it was. But he is my favorite pianist in the world hands down.
+Hyramess Hiramess I remember hearing Ashkenazy's live performances of the Chopin studies back in the 1960s and 1970s; absolutely amazing, and maybe even better than Kissin......
+Brian Bernstein what a useless piece of drivel and completely irrelevant to Kissin's stunning performance. Critics are failed artists, if you are even one
+Hyramess Hiramess - YES, I COMPLETELY AGREE, AND CONSIDERING ONE OF THE GREAT MASTERS MADE IT TO THE RECORDING AGE, AND IN PARTICULAR A PIANO MASTER, RACHMANINOFF, AND KISSIN OUTPLAYS HIM, WE MAY BE GIFTED TO BE IN THE AGE OF THE GREATEST PIANIST TO WALK THE FACE OF THE EARTH, CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY TIMES I'VE WONDERED IF HE COULD EVEN OUTPLAY LISZT HIMSELF !!! IT SEEMS GOD MADE THE GREAT COMPOSERS IN THE 1700's & 1800's AN NOW HE HAS MADE THE GREAT "PLAYER" TO PLAY THEM ALL !!! AND NO ONE WHO REALLY KNOWS PIANO CAN DENY HIM !!! (THOUGH I FIND IT STRANGE HE HASN'T TACKLED ANY ALKAN YET.........)
One of the most philosophical and technically astounding pianist of our life time. His dedication to his music remained a pursuit of his amazing life. He dwells not on flambouyance but deep meaning of the music he played. Listen to his interviews and they echo what he is saying musically. Each word he utters was carefully chosen and so is his music.
Kissin's performance of these etudes is surely a landmark. It takes such physical stamina to play the piano with such passion and exactitude, yet he seems to do it so effortlessly. Bravo!
sometimes, while watching or listening to kissin play, i start crying. not because i'm jealous of his ability (although, who wouldn't be?), but because i am in so much awe of his ability and the emotion and passion he puts into his playing that my own emotions can no longer be contained. he is a truly magnificent artist.
While I agree his playing is magnificent, I would bet money it's the Chopin/Rach/Liszt pieces themselves that turn on the face faucet. I have such a hard time with this that I almost cannot listen to this music in public. I am not an attractive cry-baby.
Someone told me that the pinky of a pianist must be capable of drilling through wood. I never reached that level though. I have practiced until my nails bled, but it was probably because I cut my nails too short.
Same here. I love his left hand pinky when playing emotional beautiful melodic lines. His left pinky always harmonize with the melody. We are about the same age BUT I developed my left hand because of him.
We are so blessed to have him in our generation! He is the master !! We all pale into insignificance when listening to this outrageous talent. Truly God was generous when he made him.
Awesome! I have several recordings of all Chopins Etudes, but none surpass these transcendental performances, where Kissin combines brilliant virtuosity with impeccable musicianship, that gives every note meaning.
He is my absolute favorite. I met him once at the airport in Fort Worth. I recognized him immediately and I got his autograph and he was so young. He was very polite. His senior male escort you did not appreciate my attention to him. Lol but I did appreciate his protective nature toward him as was his job.
Evgeny comme dans son prenom est un genie jamais entendu des interpretations aussi magnifiques j aime sa sensibilite sa douceur delicatesse sa force sa puissance musicale tout fabuleux talent incroyable
Wonderful performance in so many ways. This guy is also tremendously professional. I've heard him live. He did at least six encores. It was a thrilling night that no one wanted to end. The point of his playing is never to make himself look impressive but to communicate the music. He also doesn't give half-assed performances like a diva.
A prodigy for sure. Someone whom all the pianist, both upcoming and existing, look up to for inspiration. Thanks for sharing this with us. Beyond Bravo...
12:31 Paranormal Activity. Seriously tough, Kissin is one of the few Pianists that care of the integrity and beauty of the pieces they play, trying to make the Composer shine, not theirself (in this case succeding like no other).
Wow what talent, what absolute mastery of Chopin. !! I found myself clapping so loud at the end that my staff came to see if I was alright. His playing is heart-stoppingly beautiful. Bravo Kissin !!!!!
My God, his "Wrong Note Etude" interpretation was easily the best I've ever heard! I've never heard such a sincere tone quality and level of expressive phrasing like Kissin. He has such a wide dynamic range, and the way he used rubato during the middle section to connect the phrases was heavenly and lyrical. He is truly one of a kind
09:53 Love it. Worked on this, but didn't finish after half way through. Love Kissn's crescendos. Better than everyone's. This gives the piece more excitement, and makes it more dramatic. Kissin is a genus to me. This is encouraging to FINISH it. This is my fav etude.
I see all these comments... he's the best/so-and-so is better etc; I'm a musician (not in this league I might add!).... can we not just celebrate that there are so many extraordinary virtuosi, rather than turn music into some kind of sport? I love them all, and am grateful to be able to listen (for free) to so many incredible players
its not a sport. this particular guy plays all these etudes and doesnt attend competitions, rather h gives concerts because his interpretations are cleaner than of any human on this planet.
The difference between all these virtuoso masters is in the minor details. All of them can play Chopin or Rachmaninoff or others, but not all of them can deliver the masterful rendition.
The extremely difficult fourth Etude (C sharp minor)- not even in my wildest dreams could I imagine it being played so passionately and yet so cleanly and perfectly ! Chopin was writing a letter to his mother when Liszt walked in an started playing one Etude after another - Chopin wrote to his mother : "I don't know what my pen is scribbling because Liszt is playing my etudes. I wish that I could steal from him the way to play my own Etudes." What greater tribute can there away be to Liszt's playing? Chopin would have said the same had he heard Kissin!
It's not too bad that one. It's maybe a medium level one out of all 24 Chopin etudes. And you don't need to play it Kissin speed ;) Regular speed is also very good and you have more space for musicality at a slower tempo.
This interpretation is completely out of this world! That etude op. 10 n° 4 is the best I've ever heard; it's exactly the con più fuoco possibile that Chopin intended. The op. 10 n° 12 is stunning as well. I wish I could play with such fury!
@Alexander Scriabin you believed that first comment in her video didn't you? It's not sped up, a sped up video would have the vibrations (specialy of an acustic piano) altered in a very obvious
Phenomenal! To play any of these at a professional level is a feat. And then to prepare 8 at a world class level, including the most difficult ones, and then to play them LIVE. It's amazing.
Ya, tremendous concert! Gorgeous music!! I especially love to see Mr. Kissin shake his head! All those “COOTIES” head for the hills! It’s always amazing to hear a pianist memorize all those notes! My only “claim-to-fame” when I was young (I’m 82 now) was playing & memorizing George Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue, all 32 pages! No problem then!!! “Ach du lieber, mein schatz” Evgeny!!!!!
i totally agree with the comment of Hyramess HIRAMESS it is absolutely an accurate description of Evgeny Kissin performance of his favorite composer Chopin he is just incredible genius and virtuoso of a pianist.
It always makes me smile the level of criticism these great men receive. Can we not just embrace it and enjoy the music? This music is alive so what if you hear the odd mistake these performers absolutely love this music and I think we're all blessed to be able to witness such greatness...just my ten pence worth
Thank you so much for uploading this awesome performance! He is absolutely brilliant, an impeccable thecnique and deep emotional understanding of the great genius of Chopin! Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Потрясающе глубокое исполнение, каждый этюд крупное драматическое повествование. Много хороших исполнений, но так играет только один Е. Кисин. Спасибо за служение искусству!
Женя, одни становятся пианистами,а ты уже родился таковым.Понятно,что без труда и головной боли не становятся талантливыми и знаменитыми.Надо быть влюбленным в то дело,которому ты посвятил себя и у тебя это получилось!!!Браво!Брависсимо!!!
If i can say 1 sentence to describe Mr. Kissin , it would be this : i can see the inner genius of this man. Hats off! I'm making Mr. Kissin's interpretations my main playlist .
you are a youtuber what's difference between hundreds and hundreds recordings ? have you listen on RUclips the young Alexander Malofeev playing study op25-11 ? no of course !" so you have kissin in your mainly playlist , poor youtuber
This performance is on a completely different level, and I doubt if Chopin himself was able to bring out the expressions and intricacies of these Etudes as well as Kissin. This is a powerful, majestic and miraculous performance!
i don't normally comment, but this is one of the stupidest things i've ever read on youtube. kissin isn't even top 5 for performing chopin, and you think chopin HIMSELF is outclassed by kissin? christ dude
I have seen Kissin live and also sat on stage near the piano. My teacher, Nina Lelchuk, was friends with him. Consistently excellent and a personal favorite. His performance here, etude op. 10 no. 3, was one of the best I have heard.
Incredible. Chopin would be very happy to hear this.
Hats off to Chopin for such beautiful music. Kudos to Kissin’s unrivaled interpretations right here! This is what you get when a romantic period genius meets a modern day genius.
I love how he gives a little smile to the audience after every piece :3
Yes indeed🎶🙆He is so cute😍💕
sonunda klasik müzik dinleyen ve evgeny kissin i tanıyan bir Türk buldum
@@franzliszt4379 Carnegie Hall'da en onden izledim kendisini. Cok ozel bir gundu benim icin.
What amazes me as a life long non classically trained musician is just how many great classical pianists there are, all of whom can perform these Chopin etudes with almost equal skill. There will always be variations in styles and musicality and the " creme de la creme " will always stand apart, but so many others can also play these great pieces with great virtuosity.
It is a great tribute to all the music schools piano teachers , training and coaching that is available all over the world.
It is so sad that so many people who do not understand the piano do not realize what a great accomplishment it is to play any of these compositions without a mistake...to them the pianist may as well be running his fingers across a FLAT table...they have no idea how hard this all is and the complex fingering and chord structures and key signatures.
Also, most people do not realize what an accomplishment it is physically to just play a series of these great piano busters one after the other at a concert. I am a life long multi sport athlete who was strong and in great shape and yet when I finally learned to feebly play some of Chopin's compositions I came to realize how hard it was just to have the finger strength and endurance to play any one of these Chopin etudes or his other compositions let alone play a concert for an hour an a half.
One of the things that amazed me most about HOROWITZ is that even towards the end of life when he looked like a feeble old man and could barley walk and who even had trouble breathing...he could still play a concert for almost two hours and looked like he was hardly under any physical distress at all...AMAZING
Leon Maliniak It doesn’t matter if you are a sport athlete. Endurance is not about muscle strength, it’s about how you use these muscles most efficiently. If you use the muscles correctly you can play any Chopin etude with ease as many times in a row as you want to without getting tired at all.
Times change, we don't live in a world where the piano is at the centre of musical culture.
There really aren't that many people that can play Chopin's etudes with equal skill. I don't consider Kissin to be the best, he's more or less someone with inhuman technical prowess but lacks the interpretive depth. Regardless, not many could even play these etudes on his level.
Oh shut up. Don’t be a music snob
Dear Leon, I know what you mean about Vladimir Horowitz, the way he seemed physically frail , but still played long concerts. Could it be that his life has been all for music-making, it was such a large part of his being, that , along with minimal gestures/ movements, he was simply sharing his world of music with us.....I love the way he plays, with such a sensitive touch, and he's so modest when huge applause comes from the audience.😊
I think it's wonderful to see : I love it, and keep seeking out the videos of his concerts, for which many, many thanks.
🎼😊❤🎼🇬🇧😊🎼
THIS, ladies and gentlemen, is what happens when an absolute, era-defining genius practices with such passion, efforts, persistence, and an unimaginable amount of time.
And an unimaginable amount of TALENT !!!!
I was gonna go with Tiffanys advice and practice harder and harder,,,,then u Norah,,lol,,,,put the missing element.Talent.iTS hard for so many to practice like crazy and never get there.Probably they were born determined by nature to play like that some day.....
Tiffany, I have NEVER heard anything like Kissin.. He is not of this world. He is an angel from G-d.. There is no one else like him either before him or after him.. Listening to his interpretations are so beautiful it brings tears to my eyes every time. I am in awe
that's absolutely true!
(guest)A. K. A . " Ling-Ling"?!😊🎼
(Ref', " 2 Set Violin " 🎻🎻
Brett and Eddy ).
🎼🇬🇧😊❤🎼😊🎼
Incredible camera work too! I love Russian audiences. They truly listen to appreciate music. The gifts of many flower bouquets to an artist is such a beautiful gesture.
Rare to find in Singapore 😢
The end of the concert when there are all these people that present flowers to Kissin, it's a scene of immense humanity were the audience feel the need to thank the Artist for all the deepest emotions he provided throughout the entire performance. And he gave everything he had to the audience, you can clearly see him totally exhausted! What a great Man and Artist he is! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
He is known to do more than an hour of encores! He is amazing, the best!
What he amazes me is the purity in his spirit which shines through his playing. So gifted!!
I loved it when he smiled for the crowd then launched into the revolutionary etude with aplomb, vigour and bravura.
Imagine what Chopin must be feeling, in musical heaven, when he hears his compositions played with such perfection. He must be in total Bliss Bliss !!
As another said, “Listz breaks my fingers; Chopin breaks my heart.” Mr. Kissin when playing Chopin totally destroys my insides. Absolutely no one living plays Chopin better than Kissin and no one quite probably ever will in the future. He is truly a master. I can listen to this performance over and over again. His performance of what we now call ‘Wrong Note’ is nothing but masterful yet beautiful. The middle movement is heart wrenching. I have never heard it played with so much depth before and I most likely will never hear it like Mr. Kissin plays it unless I live to hear him live most notably in Houston. I am so glad this concert was recorded and can forever be heard on RUclips.
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Dmitry Shishkin is a close second.
Edit: I like the way Dmitry plays better than I like the way Kissin plays.
@@fanta4743 Only russians have that apart sensitivity of playing , composers and writers
@@alexionescu5242 Chopin is polish 😵💫
@@alexionescu5242 Bach Beethoven
This is a master pianist. I have seen him in his younger days..He is dazzling!!
On point!!! the Russian born Evengy Kissin is a poised rare gifted talent. His evening jacket, bowtie finger manifeso must've been a treat to observe. This guy flawlessly pulled off a mozart piece, ( mozart concerto in D minor) when he was a mere ten year old.
@@lawrenceofarabia8456 He was miracle angel😇❤️❤️❤️
The world today is full of splendid virtuosi, but this young man has to be considered King of Kings and Lord of Lords in that well populated realm. I've studied these pieces for over half a century off and on, and have given a good account of several in my time, but never have I -- or any of my colleagues -- produced a performance on this exalted plane. Frankly I doubt very much if Chopin, himself, ever heard his etudes played with such authority, such passion, such loving attention to detail, such beautiful phrasing, such marvelous control of dynamics, and such consummate ease. This is beyond mastery. Truly Kissin's playing verges on the Divine.
+Hyramess Hiram's yes Kissing is phenomenal! I once met him at a small bakery in Boston. It was one of the best days of my life! I remember when we shook hands, I couldn't believe how loose it was. But he is my favorite pianist in the world hands down.
+Hyramess Hiramess I remember hearing Ashkenazy's live performances of the Chopin studies back in the 1960s and 1970s; absolutely amazing, and maybe even better than Kissin......
+Brian Bernstein what a useless piece of drivel and completely irrelevant to Kissin's stunning performance. Critics are failed artists, if you are even one
marceck1 now there's a sensible response...
+Hyramess Hiramess - YES, I COMPLETELY AGREE, AND CONSIDERING ONE OF THE GREAT MASTERS MADE IT TO THE RECORDING AGE, AND IN PARTICULAR A PIANO MASTER, RACHMANINOFF, AND KISSIN OUTPLAYS HIM, WE MAY BE GIFTED TO BE IN THE AGE OF THE GREATEST PIANIST TO WALK THE FACE OF THE EARTH, CAN'T TELL YOU HOW MANY TIMES I'VE WONDERED IF HE COULD EVEN OUTPLAY LISZT HIMSELF !!!
IT SEEMS GOD MADE THE GREAT COMPOSERS IN THE 1700's & 1800's AN NOW HE HAS MADE THE GREAT "PLAYER" TO PLAY THEM ALL !!!
AND NO ONE WHO REALLY KNOWS PIANO CAN DENY HIM !!!
(THOUGH I FIND IT STRANGE HE HASN'T TACKLED ANY ALKAN YET.........)
One of the most philosophical and technically astounding pianist of our life time. His dedication to his music remained a pursuit of his amazing life. He dwells not on flambouyance but deep meaning of the music he played. Listen to his interviews and they echo what he is saying musically. Each word he utters was carefully chosen and so is his music.
I love his playing so much. So musical and passionate. Thank you Kissin! 💐
Kissin's performance of these etudes is surely a landmark. It takes such physical stamina to play the piano with such passion and exactitude, yet he seems to do it so effortlessly. Bravo!
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości. Dziękuję.
"Chopin is the greatest of them all, for with the piano alone he discovered everything." - Claude Debussy
sometimes, while watching or listening to kissin play, i start crying. not because i'm jealous of his ability (although, who wouldn't be?), but because i am in so much awe of his ability and the emotion and passion he puts into his playing that my own emotions can no longer be contained. he is a truly magnificent artist.
OpalFur щ
While I agree his playing is magnificent, I would bet money it's the Chopin/Rach/Liszt pieces themselves that turn on the face faucet.
I have such a hard time with this that I almost cannot listen to this music in public. I am not an attractive cry-baby.
Happens to me as well, I wonder what would happen if I saw him ?
@@selimkopuz2029 he would tell you "Pools closed"
caitgems1 LOL i mean nowadays i think he’s got a bit of a haircut
My beloved pianist...Evgeny perfect plays...the best on the world!
I agree👍He is miracle🎶
what isn't what makes this so amazing isn't the speed or the precision but the vision.
How nice to hear all the notes in the double thirds. I feel inspired by this performance of these etudes.
The speed and sustained power with which he despatches Op10 no 4 is just staggering. This is Kissin firing on all cylinders and it is a joy to watch.
James Adams ;
I think 10-4 is so underrated. I love that Etude so much. 😍😍😍😍
@@henrydenner5448 actually, it’s quite overrated
Yes indeed🎵👏He is miracle‼️🎶🎵🎶
@@duolingoowl7043 akshuslly 🤓
I'd hate to be the thief who breaks into his house. Kissin can probably kill a man with the strength of his left pinky alone.
Marion Yang of
ddd...........
Someone told me that the pinky of a pianist must be capable of drilling through wood. I never reached that level though. I have practiced until my nails bled, but it was probably because I cut my nails too short.
@@Jen-Yueh_Hu who the fuck told you that?
@@Jen-Yueh_Hu I've been called a blockhead. Does that count? ;-)
I don’t know why but for the most part I prefer Kissin’s interpretations of pieces. He just plays with such emotion yet with stunning precision.
Same here. I love his left hand pinky when playing emotional beautiful melodic lines. His left pinky always harmonize with the melody. We are about the same age BUT I developed my left hand because of him.
Playing Chopin's etudes is like catching flies with chopsticks - man who can do that can do anything!
Except maybe some of the Godowski transcriptions of them, which are even more terrifying. (Kissin would have no trouble of course)
Wow not even mr miagi could do that
I can play Chopin etudes, does it really mean that i can do anything ? xD
No, they can't have social life
And trust me, no one is even close to this performance today.
He is truly a master of the piano
No. 4 - OMG! I´ve NEVER heard it played like that! He´s giving it a new meaning!
Fantastic playing - he's a phenomenal pianist.
Same
Right
We are so blessed to have him in our generation! He is the master !! We all pale into insignificance when listening to this outrageous talent. Truly God was generous when he made him.
Awesome! I have several recordings of all Chopins Etudes, but none surpass these transcendental performances, where Kissin combines brilliant virtuosity with impeccable musicianship, that gives every note meaning.
Его исполнение всегда атмосферно, наполнено дыханием. Озвучено всё, до капли. Уникальный музыкант!
Electrifying perfection. Marvellous. True, deep musicianship, and all about the music; never about himself.
What a performance - passion, talent and music height! Thank you Evgeny Kissin!
一瞬、早送りしているのかと思うほどのスピード、まさしく神の手🖐️‼️世界一のピアニストだと思います👍👍👍🎶🎶
確かに
He is my absolute favorite. I met him once at the airport in Fort Worth. I recognized him immediately and I got his autograph and he was so young. He was very polite. His senior male escort you did not appreciate my attention to him. Lol but I did appreciate his protective nature toward him as was his job.
Just listened to the first etude for the first time. Absolutely blown away by the composer. Kissin is also fantastic!
Me too this video is my first etude to hear it
I agree👍He is miracle and great👍😀
I love the first one as well.
Evgeny comme dans son prenom est un genie jamais entendu des interpretations aussi magnifiques j aime sa sensibilite sa douceur delicatesse sa force sa puissance musicale tout fabuleux talent incroyable
Etude op.25 no.5 is underrated. The piece is just so perfect. It makes me tear up almost every time.
Wonderful performance in so many ways. This guy is also tremendously professional. I've heard him live. He did at least six encores. It was a thrilling night that no one wanted to end.
The point of his playing is never to make himself look impressive but to communicate the music. He also doesn't give half-assed performances like a diva.
You can always tell when Kissin is playing. That's the beautiful thing about his music.
It's 2 a.m but I'm going to practice piano, that all I want to do after see this, thanks kissin :)
all I can think of after watching him :)
A prodigy for sure. Someone whom all the pianist, both upcoming and existing, look up to for inspiration. Thanks for sharing this with us. Beyond Bravo...
I have no words to describe the radiating brilliance of composer and performer!!
That revolutionary etude is amazing
12:31 Paranormal Activity.
Seriously tough, Kissin is one of the few Pianists that care of the integrity and beauty of the pieces they play, trying to make the Composer shine, not theirself (in this case succeding like no other).
That also.
terryss95 Beautifully said ! I totally agree !!
Salt JESUS CHRIST, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
terryss95 Lang Lang with his ridiculous facial expressions, you can tell he cares about his reputation more than the music
Salt Ah.... you meant in that sense, i see....
Well, indeed and we all know the results.
What a phenomenally gifted artist!
Great performance of Chopin´s etudes. I´m speechless, there is nothing to add. This music never gets old.
Impresionante. Sobrenatural su interpretaciòn. Evgeny Kissin no deja indiferente a nadie que lo escuche.Chopin debe estar orgulloso de èl.
Е.Кисин -это музыкант с душой поэта !Именно поэтому,на мой взгляд,,его любят во всем мире.
Полностью согласна с Вами: именн музыкант с душой поэта, если бы еще и с умом философа- то это был бы уже Рихтер.Но и так сойдет!!!
i adore him,and his hair lol...he's one of the few maestros whose hands and body movements actually add to my enjoyment.
I love to watch Gould play. I could turn off the sound and enjoy him playing.
Reno Raider Gould is a legend, he was not only great pianist, he was a gorgeous speaker too
Its glorious !! Magnificient !! The hairs are standing up on my arms with the absolute brilliance of his playing. What a genius !!!
How can there be 210 people who apparently do not like Kissin's performance ! Unbelievable! Wonderful playing.v
All jealous losers in life...
Wow what talent, what absolute mastery of Chopin. !! I found myself clapping so loud at the end that my staff came to see if I was alright. His playing is heart-stoppingly beautiful. Bravo Kissin !!!!!
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My God, his "Wrong Note Etude" interpretation was easily the best I've ever heard! I've never heard such a sincere tone quality and level of expressive phrasing like Kissin. He has such a wide dynamic range, and the way he used rubato during the middle section to connect the phrases was heavenly and lyrical. He is truly one of a kind
i believe in the pantheon of great pianists of the present day, there is no one who deserves the moniker of genius more so than this man.
Thank you, ADGO. Just what is needed right now, in this house.
10/4 is pure perfection, really can't recall a better rendition of it
Valentina's.
Perahia
I love 10-4 so much 😍😍😍
Me too✋ He is miracle🎶😍
09:53 Love it. Worked on this, but didn't finish after half way through. Love Kissn's crescendos. Better than everyone's. This gives the piece more excitement, and makes it more dramatic. Kissin is a genus to me. This is encouraging to FINISH it. This is my fav etude.
I see all these comments... he's the best/so-and-so is better etc; I'm a musician (not in this league I might add!).... can we not just celebrate that there are so many extraordinary virtuosi, rather than turn music into some kind of sport? I love them all, and am grateful to be able to listen (for free) to so many incredible players
Agreed
Well said, I agree completely
its not a sport. this particular guy plays all these etudes and doesnt attend competitions, rather h gives concerts because his interpretations are cleaner than of any human on this planet.
The difference between all these virtuoso masters is in the minor details. All of them can play Chopin or Rachmaninoff or others, but not all of them can deliver the masterful rendition.
Anyone have your own singularities, its in the minor details, anyone do it in you own style
Wow. Thank you. Wonderful.
Yes indeed He is miracle🎶😀
Very moving performance, those etudes were spot on.
What an artist. I am so grateful humanity has been able to record his music basically from childbirth throughout his entire life.
Undoubtedly skilful and abundant in emotion, really love this performance, hats off
Величайший пианист! Техника исполнения филигранная!
The extremely difficult fourth Etude (C sharp minor)- not even in my wildest dreams could I imagine it being played so passionately and yet so cleanly and perfectly ! Chopin was writing a letter to his mother when Liszt walked in an started playing one Etude after another - Chopin wrote to his mother : "I don't know what my pen is scribbling because Liszt is playing my etudes. I wish that I could steal from him the way to play my own Etudes." What greater tribute can there away be to Liszt's playing? Chopin would have said the same had he heard Kissin!
that piece is a damn hell
I totally agree. But play it slowly, at least. It is also Heaven :)
It's not too bad that one. It's maybe a medium level one out of all 24 Chopin etudes. And you don't need to play it Kissin speed ;) Regular speed is also very good and you have more space for musicality at a slower tempo.
The second is the hardest tbh
Exactly
Even Liszt would appreciate Kissin playing
This interpretation is completely out of this world! That etude op. 10 n° 4 is the best I've ever heard; it's exactly the con più fuoco possibile that Chopin intended. The op. 10 n° 12 is stunning as well. I wish I could play with such fury!
Tiffany Poons interpretation is better imo
@Alexander Scriabin maybe though I prefer not to believe so, as she already played live in the Chopin competition and anywhere else
Have you all heard Frederic Chiu? His interpretation is not bad. His dynamics are otherworldly
@Alexander Scriabin you believed that first comment in her video didn't you? It's not sped up, a sped up video would have the vibrations (specialy of an acustic piano) altered in a very obvious
@Alexander Scriabin IT'S OBVIOUSLY A JOKE! SHE EVEN PUT AN EMOJI AT THE END!
Блестящее выступление! 👏🏻
Я под впечатлением! ❤️
Phenomenal! To play any of these at a professional level is a feat. And then to prepare 8 at a world class level, including the most difficult ones, and then to play them LIVE. It's amazing.
Спасибо большое за Шопена в исполнении Кисина!это одно целое- интерпретация и звук!
Un grande assoluto. Complimenti!
The chromatic etude before Winter Wind sounds incredible. A true study indeed.
Such beautiful performance by Mr.Kissin.
One gets swept away with such lightness.
Браво, Евгений!!!какая Харизма, какая наполненность!!!!
Ya, tremendous concert! Gorgeous music!! I especially love to see Mr. Kissin shake his head! All those “COOTIES” head for the hills! It’s always amazing to hear a pianist memorize all those notes! My only “claim-to-fame” when I was young (I’m 82 now) was playing & memorizing George Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue, all 32 pages! No problem then!!! “Ach du lieber, mein schatz” Evgeny!!!!!
i totally agree with the comment of Hyramess HIRAMESS it is absolutely an accurate description of Evgeny Kissin performance of his favorite composer Chopin he is just incredible genius and virtuoso of a pianist.
I love Kissin's thought provoking interpretations. He has a gorgeous touch on the piano.. He just wafts me away, every time I hear him !
Me too ‼️😉👍🎶❤️He is
miracle and great👍😀
What a brilliant musician.
On Op.10 No4, mm.48-49 Love it! Finally someone who doesn't roll the cords in the l.h.but plays them as written. Clean & crazy fast!! Bravo...
It always makes me smile the level of criticism these great men receive. Can we not just embrace it and enjoy the music? This music is alive so what if you hear the odd mistake these performers absolutely love this music and I think we're all blessed to be able to witness such greatness...just my ten pence worth
God bless you for this comment
It is an honor to hear his astounding performance
Brilliant! One of the best at this time. Really natural talent, genius
He is great.
He is a genius.
Listening to his piano is full of passion.
Thank you👏
Thank you so much for uploading this awesome performance! He is absolutely brilliant, an impeccable thecnique and deep emotional understanding of the great genius of Chopin! Bravo! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Потрясающе глубокое исполнение, каждый этюд крупное драматическое повествование. Много хороших исполнений, но так играет только один Е. Кисин. Спасибо за служение искусству!
Bravo.
Op. 10 no. 4 is scary and compelling. I've never been more thrilled by a performance of that etude.
Speed, dynamics, sensitive interpretation, absolute perfection! Chopin is smiling down on Evgeny!
Love everything about this performance! But it was at the end with the flowers that brought tears to my eyes 💜
Женя, одни становятся пианистами,а ты уже родился таковым.Понятно,что без труда и головной боли не становятся талантливыми и знаменитыми.Надо быть влюбленным в то дело,которому ты посвятил себя и у тебя это получилось!!!Браво!Брависсимо!!!
That hand kiss tough 22:26
Yeah wtf happened there? 😂
Someone share it to pewds for cringe tuesday
FeelsWeirdMan
Bang Bang would have given that man his whole arm... 😉
hahahahahah I didn’t notice, it is so funny how kissin rejects that guy xD
If i can say 1 sentence to describe Mr. Kissin , it would be this : i can see the inner genius of this man. Hats off! I'm making Mr. Kissin's interpretations my main playlist .
you are a youtuber what's difference between hundreds and hundreds recordings ? have you listen on RUclips the young Alexander Malofeev playing study op25-11 ? no of course !" so you have kissin in your mainly playlist , poor youtuber
This performance is on a completely different level, and I doubt if Chopin himself was able to bring out the expressions and intricacies of these Etudes as well as Kissin. This is a powerful, majestic and miraculous performance!
i don't normally comment, but this is one of the stupidest things i've ever read on youtube. kissin isn't even top 5 for performing chopin, and you think chopin HIMSELF is outclassed by kissin? christ dude
I think that's the best Op.10 No.4 I've ever seen or heard! Like an unstoppable force of nature...
wow, I search info about him, today is his birthday.
Happy birthday Evgeny Kissin
In love with this performance
Comme ce sont des études, on voit que sa technique est superlative. Mais son expression, ça c'est magnifique. Souple, intense, profonde, vigoureuse.
I have seen Kissin live and also sat on stage near the piano. My teacher, Nina Lelchuk, was friends with him. Consistently excellent and a personal favorite. His performance here, etude op. 10 no. 3, was one of the best I have heard.
Marvellous. Thank you.
Fabulous performance and video. Thank you !!
Можно бесконечно слушать. Гений. Его родная Москва встретила его душистой сиренью.