O Brasil, tão machucado e carente de boa música, precisa de pessoas verdadeiras e nobres de espírito. E assim, Deus nos envia seres de outras dimensões, para mostrar-nos que a vida vale à pena! São seres, cujos valores e missão, não superam, jamais, a simplicidade e amor ao próximo, quase sempre, transmitidos através das artes. Arthur Moreira Lima, com seu piano, talento e olhar profundamente iluminados, alimenta a nossa esperança por um mundo melhor e mais justo para todos. Um “VIVA!” para ARTHUR MOREIRA LIMA, que no dia 17 de julho de 2020 completará 80 Anos de VIDA! Nosso ETERNO agradecimento ao seu legado musical e jornada edificante para todos nós, brasileiros, que podemos ficar orgulhosos por tê-lo entre nós. Este Grande Pianista é um verdadeiro Patrimônio Cultural do Brasil e da Música Erudita! PARABÉNS Arthur Moreira Lima! OBRIGADO por TUDO! VIVA O REI ARTHUT DO BRASIL!
Very very beatiful playing and fantastic interpretation from this great pianist Arthur Moreira Lima👌👌👌👏👏👏💚💚💚 Beatiful and perfect prelude from F.F.Chopin, I also like very very much to play this prelude on my piano💚💚💚
C'est tout à fait exact. D'autant plus surprenant pour moi car je n'avais qu'une performance de ce pianiste en tête : l'opus 48no1 ruclips.net/video/QmF2F8YBU3E/видео.html La mélodie est complètement noyée dans l'accompagnement, accompagnement qui manque cruellement de nuances d'ailleurs. Exactement à l'opposé de l'interprétation de ce prélude.
@@MusikPiratCH Rubinstein”s recording of his prelude is a terrible mechanical interpretation with no pauses . This is a much higher level of the singing a prelude has to have !
One of the more lyrical , expressive and elaborate interpretation of number 17 as it should be : passionate but pensive, doubtful and delivering ... can’t stand Argerich or Rubinstein “s mocking this piece by playing it so superficially, no phrasing no pauses no breathing ! Good for this pianist...
Cortot did a disservice to piano artists and enthusiasts of the world when he ascribed his 'Titles' to Chopin's preludes. Chopin probably would have disapproved. Chopin himself tended not to add descriptive titles to his music, just as classicists before him. Rather, when tempted to add 'after Hamlet' to his autograph of the op15 #3 g nocturne, he corrected himself and simply said 'let the listener think for himself'. He left it as pure art for the listener.
@@easygoing2479 I think the titles come from von Bullow, not Cortot. About the nocturne in G minor it's a clear reference to Ophelia's funeral in Hamlet Act 5 Scene 1. Nocturnes are in fact religiouse night services, just like Ophelia's funeral was during the night. It's just great to picture his brother lifting death Ophelia from the coffin and asking "did you love her" to Hamlet and he responds "I loved Ophelia, 40000 brothers could not with all their quantity of love" and then comes the religiouso choral in the finale. Chopin was just great in recreating that scene but then he just puts us in the dark, trying to imagine his riddles. There are also new syudies about Polish Maryan Chants in Chopin's Nocturnes. A religiouse person like Chopin did have to write religiouse music, his Nocturnes are his religiouse compositions.
One of the most beautiful Chopin 's Preludes played by the great brazilian pianist. Very expressive and rich interpretation!.
How I wish this wasn’t a short prelude- I want a longer version of it! An absolutely divine piece.
How much I agree with you!
Norah de Almeida
A very special performance of one of my favorite of all of Chopin's compositions. Such a noble melody and such a rich sound world.
O Brasil, tão machucado e carente de boa música, precisa
de pessoas verdadeiras e nobres de espírito. E assim, Deus nos envia seres de
outras dimensões, para mostrar-nos que a vida vale à pena! São seres, cujos
valores e missão, não superam, jamais, a simplicidade e amor ao próximo, quase sempre,
transmitidos através das artes. Arthur Moreira Lima, com seu piano, talento e olhar
profundamente iluminados, alimenta a nossa esperança por um mundo melhor e mais
justo para todos. Um “VIVA!” para ARTHUR MOREIRA LIMA, que no dia 17 de julho
de 2020 completará 80 Anos de VIDA! Nosso ETERNO agradecimento ao seu legado
musical e jornada edificante para todos nós, brasileiros, que podemos ficar
orgulhosos por tê-lo entre nós. Este Grande Pianista é um verdadeiro Patrimônio
Cultural do Brasil e da Música Erudita! PARABÉNS Arthur Moreira Lima! OBRIGADO por
TUDO! VIVA O REI ARTHUT DO BRASIL!
Inconfundível performance!
Parabéns com louvor!
I like to watch this recording. His face expresses his soul.
Beautiful performance of one of Chopin's best. My favorite composer.
Very very beatiful playing and fantastic interpretation from this great pianist Arthur Moreira Lima👌👌👌👏👏👏💚💚💚
Beatiful and perfect prelude from F.F.Chopin, I also like very very much to play this prelude on my piano💚💚💚
What a sublime creation. I would take pride in presenting this piece to the most advance civilizations of the universe.
Fenomenal! O maior do Brasil
Absolutely wonderful playing!
Beautiful interpretation!
Quel beau jeu nuancé; et quelle tenue gracieuse du rythme et de la mélodie à la main droite!
C'est tout à fait exact.
D'autant plus surprenant pour moi car je n'avais qu'une performance de ce pianiste en tête : l'opus 48no1
ruclips.net/video/QmF2F8YBU3E/видео.html
La mélodie est complètement noyée dans l'accompagnement, accompagnement qui manque cruellement de nuances d'ailleurs. Exactement à l'opposé de l'interprétation de ce prélude.
My new discovery.. He is one the best pianists alive for Chopin!!! Such an artist!
Beautiful performance
Didn't know about this footage of Chopin
Un dos melhores de todo mundo
Que privilégio ouvir um Pianista dessa estirpe ! Domina a arte dificílima do Piano e, toca, lindamente. Parabéns.
que buena interpretacion... me encanto
Que maravilha 😍
Sir Fryderyk Chopin is the pride of Poland! The whole country is very proud of him! 🇵🇱
Tak to prawda.
Sokolov와 Lima의 prelude#17이 가장 좋다.♡
Merveilleux
Might be Chopin may have played this composition this way...? very touching.
Sokolov is more poetic. But very good intepretation anyway.
Sans doute, le meilleur.
+sergio peixoto No, it isn't: Artur Rubinstein is much better, IMHO! :D
¿much better? I don't think so.
Yes, Artur Rubinstein is IMHO much better! :D
@@MusikPiratCH Rubinstein”s recording of his prelude is a terrible mechanical interpretation with no pauses . This is a much higher level of the singing a prelude has to have !
One of the more lyrical , expressive and elaborate interpretation of number 17 as it should be : passionate but pensive, doubtful and delivering ... can’t stand Argerich or Rubinstein “s mocking this piece by playing it so superficially, no phrasing no pauses no breathing ! Good for this pianist...
If it wern't for the feedback this would be the best recording on youtube i've seen so far.
+Charles Wheaton Try Artur Rubinstein! Much better IMHO! :D
Rubinstein’s rendering of this prelude sounds mechanical, with no breathing and knocking the bass in the last part . This is much more lyrical !
Listen to Eric Lu’s recording. I think he was inspired by this recording
I really miss the coughing sounds in the background. Otherwise perfect!
Why don’t keep upload 😭😭😭😭😭😭where are you
r.i.p. moreira
Der dichter spricht...
Daniil Trifonov? Is that you?
Acabei de enviar!!!
フランス人ですか?CD持ってます。とても素敵です。
1:25
Cortot on this prelude - She told me, "I love you"
In ''Cortot preludes and waltz study edition'' (book)?
Cortot did a disservice to piano artists and enthusiasts of the world when he ascribed his 'Titles' to Chopin's preludes. Chopin probably would have disapproved. Chopin himself tended not to add descriptive titles to his music, just as classicists before him. Rather, when tempted to add 'after Hamlet' to his autograph of the op15 #3 g nocturne, he corrected himself and simply said 'let the listener think for himself'. He left it as pure art for the listener.
@@easygoing2479 I think the titles come from von Bullow, not Cortot. About the nocturne in G minor it's a clear reference to Ophelia's funeral in Hamlet Act 5 Scene 1. Nocturnes are in fact religiouse night services, just like Ophelia's funeral was during the night. It's just great to picture his brother lifting death Ophelia from the coffin and asking "did you love her" to Hamlet and he responds "I loved Ophelia, 40000 brothers could not with all their quantity of love" and then comes the religiouso choral in the finale. Chopin was just great in recreating that scene but then he just puts us in the dark, trying to imagine his riddles. There are also new syudies about Polish Maryan Chants in Chopin's Nocturnes. A religiouse person like Chopin did have to write religiouse music, his Nocturnes are his religiouse compositions.
Ele tocando um Scherzo de Chopin durante a competição de 1965 ://ruclips.net/video/wqTzNVXrU0I/видео.html
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At 1:40 Moreira himself (and Argerich before).
And at 2:40.
Rubinstein 1946, play it with soul of Chopin
This is played with soul!
Regret nostalgia hope struggle stars ending despair death - preludio dramatico
Much better than Martha Argerich
I'm not a fan of Argerich.