Richter plays Chopin Revolutionary Etude

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
  • Richter plays Chopin Revolutionary Etude

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  • @K189T
    @K189T 8 лет назад +691

    0:01 "Oh, a piano!" - BLAM -

  • @skylarlimex
    @skylarlimex 3 года назад +219

    i love how he just stares into space pondering about life for a split second before immediately launching into what is possibly one of the best interpretations of op10 no12 on the internet right now.

    • @gusgus420
      @gusgus420 2 года назад +15

      I like to think that's him trying to remember some experience that would make him play the piece with even more expression and emotion.

    • @paulzeng6211
      @paulzeng6211 2 года назад

      Can you check out my interpretation? "UBC Nest 2nd Try" in the comments section go to that section.

    • @Alexander-bk6oy
      @Alexander-bk6oy Год назад

      check Sultanov interpretation, he plays it with a insane speed and still good interpretation

    • @hansdekorver7365
      @hansdekorver7365 Год назад

      @@Alexander-bk6oy Sultanov , 1995 during the Chopin Competition. And with better sound.
      And also , the pitch in the Richter recording is not good ( too high )

    • @prizm8530
      @prizm8530 4 месяца назад

      Oh hey I’m subscribed to you

  • @youngpaderewski3668
    @youngpaderewski3668 11 лет назад +300

    "Of the Russian pianists, I like only one, Richter."
    Vladimir Horowitz

    • @TonyMontana-os7kg
      @TonyMontana-os7kg 3 года назад +31

      Both from soviet Ukraine

    • @jackcurley1591
      @jackcurley1591 2 года назад +14

      @@TonyMontana-os7kg And two of (if not THE TWO) greatest pianists who ever lived

    • @bs6894
      @bs6894 2 года назад +8

      They were from Ukraine, not Russia

    • @ZKLofiTone
      @ZKLofiTone 2 года назад +13

      Rachmaninoff?!!

    • @youngpaderewski3668
      @youngpaderewski3668 2 года назад +30

      @@ZKLofiTone
      Horowitz was only referring to the Russian pianists that were living at the time of his statement.

  • @paulmayerpiano
    @paulmayerpiano 8 лет назад +198

    Unbelievable. He has total command of this piece and can play with complete freedom. What a unique accomplishment from a very unique person.

  • @ayhamshaheed7740
    @ayhamshaheed7740 2 года назад +70

    This is undeniably one of the greatest interpretations of this piece! I’ve seen some complain about the speed and it’s true he does play it fast, but in my opinion it only adds to the aggression of the piece, which makes it sound even better, and like a ‘revolution’. His control is unbelievable; he plays it very clean, and the speed is not at the sacrifice of emotion; it’s a very powerful performance and surely one of the greatest in the history of this etude.

    • @nickk4882
      @nickk4882 Год назад

      Yeah the control and the quality of the sounds he makes is wonderful, especially in some parts but the speed take the piece a bit far from his meaning:it represents a revolution not a declaration of war, and what I feel from this interpretation is war and not revolution

    • @meher7060
      @meher7060 Год назад +1

      Agree with you wholeheartedly. I can only dream of playing it so perfectly!

  • @marcholzapfel6929
    @marcholzapfel6929 7 лет назад +226

    I do not know what all those negative critics about Richter intend. Fast yes!!!! Have you ever seen a slow revolution??? I have never seen so much power in the keys he plays, but also controlling what he his doing. Many other interpretations are in my opinion just too soft and lack the blood in the veins of revolution!

    • @c.g.marseille4510
      @c.g.marseille4510 7 лет назад +12

      you are totally RIGHT ! !

    • @michaelreimer9799
      @michaelreimer9799 6 лет назад +7

      an unleashed fire that keeps burning

    • @inkognito8400
      @inkognito8400 6 лет назад +18

      Marc Holzapfel
      Most of them dismiss the fact that Chopin was in much distress, resenting the fact that his nation always suffered severe cultural damage because of the brutal hands of the predominant cultures that used Poland as a plaything.The sheer brutality that the Russians used to quell the polish uprising was to much for the sentimental and severely depressed Chopin.He wrote this etude.Which in my opinion brings an image of horseriding soldier to my mind, galloping through the footprints of long gone soldiers, surrounded by the sound of shots subdued only by the thick fog that covers the dead corpses of lost souls and broken buildings of a culture.And still the shots doesn’t turn silent, they glow through the fog creating an atmosphere which can only be described as an earthbound inferno.

    • @jennyjang5894
      @jennyjang5894 5 лет назад +7

      Absolutely agreed..~~~Richter is the best! Only Richter can do it like this..

    • @Sorianbell
      @Sorianbell 4 года назад +4

      I like it, but I’m pretty sure he didn’t originally play it that fast. It sounds artificially sped up. His head movements look unnatural too...

  • @microsoftice6498
    @microsoftice6498 6 лет назад +79

    this is the best version I have ever heared in my whole life

    • @DerrickBoundsMusic
      @DerrickBoundsMusic 2 года назад +2

      Kissin does a great version. Slightly slower

    • @ecksdee9768
      @ecksdee9768 2 года назад

      @@DerrickBoundsMusic yesh

    • @ecksdee9768
      @ecksdee9768 2 года назад

      YES I CAN COMMENT AGAIN

    • @lenamcginnis5168
      @lenamcginnis5168 11 месяцев назад

      Please listen to Horowitz the best performance of this etude!!

    • @sagar1992
      @sagar1992 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@lenamcginnis5168its shit

  • @MegaKaraokeSong
    @MegaKaraokeSong 8 лет назад +127

    Absolute Genius of history.

  • @agamaz5650
    @agamaz5650 6 лет назад +171

    if there was a better quality of this recording than this it would be definitely the best version of this piece

    • @levim.3505
      @levim.3505 6 лет назад +38

      This IS the best recording

    • @LP-fj6sr
      @LP-fj6sr 5 лет назад +3

      @@levim.3505 kissins is better

    • @paulrucker1889
      @paulrucker1889 5 лет назад +7

      I would have loved his interpretation as it is more the way I looked at it when I played it in my teen years. But after hearing Richter's version, I can imagine no other and have started practicing it again as I have time for. Always loved the piece.
      @@LP-fj6sr

    • @charlesjericho254
      @charlesjericho254 5 лет назад +2

      @@LP-fj6sr he too played wrong in the starting rhythm but thats fine because he is great pianist..

    • @FreakyStyleytobby
      @FreakyStyleytobby 5 лет назад +1

      I like Kissin more. Maybe Richter has better technique, but Kissin just puts there the right emotions.

  • @Hobott
    @Hobott 10 лет назад +156

    I'm glad Richter has more than 1 000 000 viewers here.

    • @nicholasdupont9097
      @nicholasdupont9097 4 года назад +4

      Why would anyone (other than possibly the uploader) care how many views this gets?

    • @nicholasdupont9097
      @nicholasdupont9097 4 года назад +4

      Richter himself certainly doesn't care.

    • @Hobott
      @Hobott 4 года назад +3

      @@nicholasdupont9097 , that means a true art reach many people, not only Justin Bieber, but also Richter & Ciopin as well. It's gratifying, and not only because of Richter and Chopin, but also because of all those people who through them have touched the true values of art.

    • @Hobott
      @Hobott 4 года назад +2

      @@nicholasdupont9097 , certainly?? That makes no sense. Did you ask him, did you talk to him? So you have no right to speak on his behalf. And no way, because Richter is no longer alive

    • @nicholasdupont9097
      @nicholasdupont9097 4 года назад +3

      @@Hobott well, he cannot possibly care if he is not alive. Which is why I said “certainly”. Because he is most certainly dead.

  • @agamaz5650
    @agamaz5650 6 лет назад +40

    The year is 1831 everything is fvked, war, breakup, chopin just sat on the piano and played this. That is what happened in my opinion. And Richter with his speed manages to play it absolutely tragic.

  • @user-hk8ti8po4b
    @user-hk8ti8po4b 2 года назад +15

    Richter's Chopin Etude performance is always phenomenal. It's the best performance in history. His technique really boasts perfection at the top of the world. I'm going to pay my respects again.

  • @ChornyjKit
    @ChornyjKit 8 лет назад +320

    When asked why he was playing with such a speed, he answered: - Because I can!... :)

    • @syncaudio2758
      @syncaudio2758 7 лет назад +15

      Volodymyr Chumachenko his answer was the same as horowitz then

    • @lestat305
      @lestat305 7 лет назад +5

      Volodymyr Chumachenko because chopins pieces are meant to be

    • @hansdekorver7365
      @hansdekorver7365 7 лет назад +9

      But the pitch is not good !!! So it is not the real speed !!

    • @thegreenpianist7683
      @thegreenpianist7683 7 лет назад +2

      Wasn't that Horowitz?

    • @Jipzorowns
      @Jipzorowns 6 лет назад +1

      not at all, he considered the score as sacred

  • @albertomanolo1429
    @albertomanolo1429 11 лет назад +14

    He makes the piano speak! It tells a story and speaks of what cannot be expressed by everyday language. What a player, real virtuoso!

  • @noranekochaco
    @noranekochaco 10 лет назад +17

    ほとばしる感情に追いついていく身体能力。音の悪さが同でもいいほどのあふれ燃え滾る感性。これほどのピアニストはもう出ないかもしれない。とても言葉では表現できない。動いている映像が愛おしい。神とはこういう人のことだろうか。
    アップしていただいてありがとうございます。

  • @gentleeyes
    @gentleeyes 16 лет назад +28

    wow, he has mastered this piece. his level of passion gives me chills where it doesnt when others perform it

  • @craigcat
    @craigcat 17 лет назад +13

    There really is no room for criticism here, in my opinion. Of course the recording quality is far from perfect, but this is how we are able to see and hear one of the giants of modern piano performance in his element, and I for one am grateful for this video.

  • @AKP2You
    @AKP2You 13 лет назад +21

    one of the best interpretation ever, definitely the best I've heard. Being a huge fan of Horowitz, from the available recordings of this etude have to accept Richter plays it better

  • @orqsilva
    @orqsilva 9 лет назад +15

    Fantastic player! He has what many of the younger players, who can play hard and fast but lack the control and insight into the music.

  • @muinone8387
    @muinone8387 2 года назад +4

    This is why call it the "Richter" scale

  • @mis20101
    @mis20101 12 лет назад +15

    РИХТЕР ВЕЛИКОЛЕПЕН! СКОЛЬКО ВОЛНУЮЩЕЙ МОЩИ, СИЛЫ, ЛИРИЗМА И КРАСОТЫ!

  • @jacobprice2411
    @jacobprice2411 10 лет назад +42

    WHAT a legend

    • @vettegaddia6234
      @vettegaddia6234 9 лет назад +1

      +Jacob Price Among the three greatest pianist imo.

    • @franciscoespinozagamboa6490
      @franciscoespinozagamboa6490 8 лет назад +1

      +Vette gaddia I agree with you Uno de los tres mas grandes de los últimos 100 años

    • @RonnieD1970
      @RonnieD1970 4 года назад

      Hell ya.

    • @pyti0
      @pyti0 2 года назад +1

      @@vettegaddia6234 who are those three?

  • @Pdf4245
    @Pdf4245 Месяц назад

    Absolute control over the piece.
    This recording always gives me goosebumps.

  • @geuros
    @geuros 4 года назад +62

    0:00 - "Did I forget to turn off the oven"
    0:01 - "NO!!!"

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 6 лет назад +66

    Richter really blitzes this (and Op.10/4). Used to try to imitate his tempi when I was younger, but could never achieve his level of control.

    • @thecatholicchurch
      @thecatholicchurch 6 лет назад +5

      whuh... your compositions are amazing tho

    • @BeethovenHD
      @BeethovenHD 6 лет назад +4

      LukeMusic well... nobody can't because this is only Richter Performance

  • @Hjpoia
    @Hjpoia 8 лет назад +83

    Wow, not a single fail note! Amazing

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад +1

      +Ella Finstad Inderdaad, maar door zo'n extreme hoog tempo te nemen, verliest de muziek toch wel een heel pak van haar schoonheid en dat is dan spijtig.Ook gaan er, door deze 'Prestissimo', vele details verloren.

    • @wetteefun
      @wetteefun 8 лет назад +1

      +Geert Dehoux Integendeel, hij beheerst de techniek dusdanig dat hij zich helemaal kan wijden aan de muziek. Het tempo is perfect.

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад

      Natuurlijk "beheerst hij de techniek", maar waarom blijft "de muziek" dan achterwege ? Hij brengt deze geniale Etude als een machine, een robot. Geen expressie en niets 'ademt'.Dit is nu juist het spijtige aan zo'n fenomenale pianist als Richter.

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад +1

      Ik denk eerder aan een MAXI-machine! ;-)Tussen haakjes, wist gij dat den Aldo de Jos Bolet de grootste pianist ter wereld noemde ?! Echt waar!En Ashkenazy noemde hij de slechtste dirigent ter wereld!Hij zal er iets meej veurgat hemme, zeker...Toen ik dit aan onze vriend Arcadi vertelde, zei die: "No puedo creer!"Groetje,
      Geert.

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад

      Michelangeli, vooral dan de oudere, was ook niet bepaald creatief.

  • @squash1532
    @squash1532 14 лет назад +1

    i just LOVE when he lifts his hands with a flick of a wrist and then slams down on the chord. so dramatic, and yet it gives it such a wonderful, powerful sound! leaves me breathless.

  • @Jojoblurp
    @Jojoblurp 13 лет назад +2

    Etude Revolutionnaire fills me with raw energy every time I listen to it. Definitely one of Chopin's greatest pieces.

  • @zkakubava
    @zkakubava 9 лет назад +22

    Шопен... Эти интимные ноктюрны, изысканные и простые вальсы и мазурки, роскошные полонезы, загадочные прелюдии… Музыка Шопена - это светлая печаль и волнующая радость с горчинкой. Тончайшие оттенки самых искренних и глубоких чувств. Хрустальная, невесомая, точная и прекрасная...
    Если музыка Баха сжимает сердце в каменные тиски, то творчество Шопена словно щекочет его перышком. Я жалею, что так и не познал фортепиано...

    • @peterg1165
      @peterg1165 8 лет назад +15

      Блять

    • @MsMaksim07
      @MsMaksim07 7 лет назад +3

      Вы оба меня растрогали.

  • @dcstudio4523
    @dcstudio4523 18 лет назад +5

    I think Valentina tries to emulate him--but falls somewhat short.
    Fantastic! never get tired of listening to him.

  • @darksuicune1
    @darksuicune1 Год назад +2

    Best interpretation of this piece. This is an Etude, remember, not a nocturne or a ballade... the etudes are meant to be fast and viciously mechanical

  • @TheSalva90
    @TheSalva90 14 лет назад +2

    the best interpretation of the revolutionary etude I've ever seen!the difficulty of this peace is to perform this almost cold, but amazing mood.there aren't a lot pianist doing that sooo well

  • @albertomanolo1429
    @albertomanolo1429 11 лет назад +3

    Thank you RUclips, thank you EmmDoubleEw, what a great performer, what an interpretation of this great piece of music. I am lost, I am lost in the melody, I am lost, like I get lost when I look in her eyes!

  • @il0Lgg
    @il0Lgg 13 лет назад +4

    I love his playing... Richter is a true pianist.

  • @koshersalaami
    @koshersalaami 7 дней назад

    A few years ago I listened to every RUclips performance of the Rachmaninoff g minor prelude I could find, over two dozen, from Rachmaninoff and Prokofiev piano rolls from 1919 to Lang Lang. I can’t tell you my second favorite performance, but my favorite absolutely remains Richter’s.

  • @doubleriee17
    @doubleriee17 Год назад +1

    Oh man, wow, I'm speechless. This is the best version I've ever heard

  • @yourpianoteacher
    @yourpianoteacher 15 лет назад +5

    Yes, it is sped up! The piece is composed in C minor, but we are hearing it in C# minor. It is one semitone (or 1/12 octave) too high.
    Since a doubling of speed would result in a one-octave pitch increase, the speed has been increased by 1/12. (There are 12 semitones per octave).
    The tempo we are hearing is about MM 138 per quarter note (mean). The actual performance would have been about MM 127.
    This is a fairly substantial increase, but in no sense bears on the quality of playing!

    • @SpontaneityJD
      @SpontaneityJD 7 месяцев назад

      Are you sure about this? Old recordings typically are a semi-tone off key. And they are obviously not sped up.

    • @user-xb9cd4vu2y
      @user-xb9cd4vu2y 6 месяцев назад

      Agreed. Sped up.

  • @cowboi459
    @cowboi459 9 лет назад +19

    John Malkovich should play Richter in the forthcoming movie "Piano genius".

  • @Xorrand1991
    @Xorrand1991 13 лет назад +2

    I love this song and the beginning was one of the most epic starts I've ever seen.
    "Did I turn the stove off......? Yes." BANG!!!!!!!!! *epic revolutionary etude*

  • @gusemiester
    @gusemiester Год назад +1

    Still the best interpretation I can find, so far

  • @parismars7866
    @parismars7866 10 лет назад +88

    Preface: His wife was yelling at him for not washing the dishes and so he solved the problem...

    • @gr8ape111
      @gr8ape111 9 лет назад +1

      lmao

    • @Abbyes1
      @Abbyes1 9 лет назад +11

      He was gay ! (:

    • @paulmayerpiano
      @paulmayerpiano 8 лет назад +1

      +Abbyes1 he still had a "wife"

    • @Abbyes1
      @Abbyes1 8 лет назад +7

      Сергей Тропинин When did I say he was not a great person ? and why am I a fool ? Your comment makes not sense at all lol

    • @user-ks5ql7mz9w
      @user-ks5ql7mz9w 8 лет назад +3

      +Abbyes1 LOL
      When did I say you say he was not a great person?
      You are ... as another like ... because anything comes into your mind when it's seems impossible AND PUBLISH that before had realized ... what this anything is.
      What sense are you speaking about? I presume you have no idea that as senses as feelings are.
      Good luck at your world.

  • @xRhysEdgex
    @xRhysEdgex 11 лет назад +5

    This is the greatest thing I have ever heard.

  • @paulostroff99
    @paulostroff99 16 лет назад +1

    IMHO-This cannot be played any better! Superb playing by one of the greatest of our time,if not the greatest. Bravo! TY.

  • @user-xb7vh1fk4v
    @user-xb7vh1fk4v 4 месяца назад

    弾き始めの振りかぶり方から、もうカッコいー。
    左手の指がこんなに速く、力強く動いたらピアノを弾くのが楽しくて堪らないだろうな。
    高度なテクニックを持つピアニストはたくさんいるけれど【聴かずにはいられない】と思わせてくれるのは、やはりこのお方。

  • @Daitsuki294
    @Daitsuki294 8 лет назад +59

    This is 168 bpm right? The fastest and best version...

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад +6

      +Davide Incalza Fastest, can be, but MUSICALLY best ???

    • @annulrsolformrkelse4023
      @annulrsolformrkelse4023 8 лет назад +20

      +Geert Dehoux
      In my opinion yes!
      Although the recording quality is terrible.

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 6 лет назад

      Noot Noot yup.. is there a better recording?

    • @theodorteppo1437
      @theodorteppo1437 6 лет назад +7

      I prefer Kissin.

    • @theodorteppo1437
      @theodorteppo1437 6 лет назад +1

      Davide Incalza btw its old record and its faster than in reality

  • @vwharry1
    @vwharry1 9 лет назад +17

    A Genius.

    • @vwharry1
      @vwharry1 9 лет назад +4

      This man was a Genius ,The best interpretation of this masterpiece 2.13 .Everybody else is at 2.38 240.,His performance is perfect . .I read everything about him .I use him as a guide...He is my mentor although he passed. I am working hard to get closer to him. I will never equal him .This is not my goal .He is THE ONE ..I thought I was the only one who discovered him .Thank you Congratulations.

    • @goldengrat1055
      @goldengrat1055 9 лет назад +1

      Harry Mondestin except that the video has been sped up... you can hear it's half a tone above the original C minor.

    • @vwharry1
      @vwharry1 9 лет назад

      You are right I did not catch it.Thanks

  • @BoguslawaKarlinska
    @BoguslawaKarlinska 14 лет назад +1

    Tak.Etiuda Rewolucyjna w mistrzowskim wykonaniu.
    Słychać wszystkie emocje, jakie targały
    wówczas sercem kompozytora.
    Był poza Ojczyzną przeżywając jej dramat.
    To jeszcze bardziej potęgowało
    jego napięcie,które znalazło ujście w tym genialnym, porywającym utworze.
    Zawsze rozpoznawalny w świecie...
    Jedyny w swoim rodzaju nasz Fryderyk Chopin.
    Chwała mu za to i uwielbienie...

  • @swanningaround
    @swanningaround 17 лет назад +2

    Ricter! The man! As they say in the movies, "Nobody does it better!". The Soviet Union was blessed to have this great genius.

  • @givemetime123
    @givemetime123 16 лет назад +4

    Bonsoir,
    Je ne parle pas suffisamment bien anglais pour répondre,mais je trouve cette version splendide ; la technique est parfaite, je la trouve pleine de caractère.
    Le jeu de Richter est magique et l'émotion qui s'en dégage surpasse à mon humble les autres interprétations. (j'en connais un grand nombre (Polinni, Bolet François, Horowitz, Gavrilov,Duchables....... mais celle ci reste la meilleure)
    Ph

  • @valeo6820
    @valeo6820 3 года назад +4

    And this is how Chopin intended for this masterpiece to be played to express his pain about the fall of the Warsaw uprising in 1830.

  • @nasreddin8542
    @nasreddin8542 Год назад

    I wish i could hear/watch more renditions of this piece. One of the few that tears at the soul as it should : (

  • @karennoble1168
    @karennoble1168 5 лет назад +1

    Lovely Chpin and what a truly great artist!
    Thank you for posting!

  • @evelinevervliet
    @evelinevervliet 8 лет назад +23

    He always looks like he's mad at the piano.

    • @caledoniatardivo8537
      @caledoniatardivo8537 8 лет назад +1

      I laughed so hard...
      The funny thing is that one can play an energetic or angry piece, such as the Moonlight Sonata or Hungarian Rhapsody.

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад

      Maybe he turned it on ?

    • @geertdehoux8257
      @geertdehoux8257 8 лет назад

      Do you call the so called Moonlight Sonata an energetic piece ?And an Hungarian Rhapsody an angry piece ?Maestro Ciccolini said: "The Hungarian Rhapsodies are NOT Hungarian!" ;-)Regards,
      Geert Dehoux.

    • @OrlandoAponte
      @OrlandoAponte 7 лет назад +1

      The third movement of the Moonlight Sonata (which ironically serves the role of 1st movement if you consider the function of Sonata-Allegro form) has a bit of anger to it. It's marked Allegro "Agitato," but it's not inconceivable to take it to the next level.

  • @noranekochaco
    @noranekochaco 4 года назад +5

    やっぱりリヒテルは最高峰

  • @triplaneten1521
    @triplaneten1521 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is a real revolution! Richter is god of piano

  • @jaaanngh
    @jaaanngh 11 лет назад +1

    this is the best version so far that i have seen on the internet

  • @4DTHINKER
    @4DTHINKER 10 лет назад +14

    By far the most 'revolutionary' take on the etude. Richter as a Russian had in himself the revolutionary spirit. This is something that other musicians and pianists will never possess (except Gilel perhaps).

    • @bogotana1990
      @bogotana1990 6 лет назад +1

      And Kissin he is russian too and the best pianist

    • @enumoni2252
      @enumoni2252 5 лет назад

      @@bogotana1990 I thought Kissin was Israeli

    • @luisalfonsotorresllantada3297
      @luisalfonsotorresllantada3297 5 лет назад

      He’s Born Russian

    • @Alexander-bk6oy
      @Alexander-bk6oy 5 лет назад +1

      Not russian, ukrainian my friend.

    • @crabcoreable
      @crabcoreable 4 года назад +1

      Alexander He lived and died in Russia, it doesnt matter where he was born exactly, it's all Soviet Union. Those attempts of ukranians to claim everyone were ukranian is a brain cancer, just as a nationalism itself

  • @amirprog
    @amirprog 10 лет назад +4

    amazing

  • @dolly300
    @dolly300 3 года назад

    Pour moi, la meilleure interprétation. Il martèle le clavier, vraiment dans un esprit révolutionnaire ! Superbe.

    • @dr.6156
      @dr.6156 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/23lDT5z6t7g/видео.html

  • @DarkLouk
    @DarkLouk 15 лет назад

    Man his face so calm in the begining.. and then.. the iwannasmashthepiano performance! Excelent !

  • @veljkomilosevic604
    @veljkomilosevic604 9 лет назад +9

    Genius!

  • @jude4312
    @jude4312 11 лет назад +4

    richter is the only renowned pianist i've heard playing this like an etude without failing to sound musical. too many pianists play this romantically that fail to deliver the essence of its study. which still sounds good, just doesn't demonstrate the technical transcendence of the left hand.

  • @dpstevenson
    @dpstevenson 16 лет назад +1

    Such dramatic playing. I love it!

  • @cherrypicker777
    @cherrypicker777 5 лет назад +1

    I love the tuning and the glissando at 1:22
    So beautiful

  • @honoratamusica
    @honoratamusica 7 лет назад +3

    I love Richter! 💘🎵💕

  • @bethmannalexander8411
    @bethmannalexander8411 10 лет назад +3

    Святослав Теофилович Рихтер. Sviatoslav Richter. Né en Ukraine, dans l'Empire Russe, le plus grand interprète du XXe siècle.

  • @edumcdonalds3367
    @edumcdonalds3367 3 года назад +1

    I'm Brazilian but in my opinion it was the best interpretation of the revolutionary study of chopin: the power it plays the tremendous speed along with his technique, very beautiful.

  • @ekoug295
    @ekoug295 5 лет назад

    Each note sounds amazingly CLEAR!

    • @dr.6156
      @dr.6156 3 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/23lDT5z6t7g/видео.html

  • @jenssenmanaspas
    @jenssenmanaspas 8 лет назад +25

    I think the piano's keys must be light enough to play that fast !

    • @snoopy8870
      @snoopy8870 8 лет назад +2

      Noob .i.

    • @hansmuller1846
      @hansmuller1846 8 лет назад +1

      Lightness does not directly have to do something with speed. Some prefer 48-50 grams, some even 52 or more...

    • @jenssenmanaspas
      @jenssenmanaspas 8 лет назад

      +Hans Müller The finger must be tired !

    • @hansmuller1846
      @hansmuller1846 8 лет назад +2

      Sun Colreone If you are used to it, it's not bad at all... You know when you play several hours a day...

    • @jenssenmanaspas
      @jenssenmanaspas 8 лет назад

      +Hans Müller Absolutely, thanks

  • @pilotivanovich
    @pilotivanovich 7 лет назад +6

    I hear 20th century of USSR, in this music... who lived in USSR - can understand me.

    • @jvp7645
      @jvp7645 7 лет назад +1

      John this is the heart of Poland

  • @advisorC101
    @advisorC101 13 лет назад

    I can never get enough of this man.

  • @GiantSandles
    @GiantSandles 3 месяца назад

    0:01 when you've been staring into space for too long and need to look like you're working

  • @jakmerejim575
    @jakmerejim575 10 лет назад +3

    This is beautiful, but it's not genuine. This is in c# minor. The speed of the video changed the pitch by a half note. This is a tad bit faster than he actually played it. No doubt tho that richter's technique is transcendental.

    • @AdamPage18
      @AdamPage18 10 лет назад +2

      I think its problem of pitch - you can watch S. Neuhas playing chopin ballade, its also half tone higher and Im sure, they didnt speed up video, because that would mean no music in slow moments. This is also original speed in my opinion. :)

    • @krstfld
      @krstfld 10 лет назад

      This is never cis moll,a little bit higher,but even not a 1/4!!!

    • @dankg55
      @dankg55 7 лет назад +1

      This is exactly half a tone higher in a diatonic scale, E flat became E natural. It means that the video has been speeded up by 2^(1/12). I am sure it was not Richter's initiative, because he was a true musician. The idea came probably from the musical engineer or from the guy who posted the video himself. Bad idea, very bad. The sportive dimension of music doesn't exist. Neither with Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, nor with Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff... considering the quality of someone's playing by the duration of the recording is a total misunderstanding of the art of music, and even of Art in general. Sorry for my English.

  • @GrayNotes
    @GrayNotes 8 лет назад +19

    Richter at 0:00: "how I hate homophobia"...bANG!

    • @c.g.marseille4510
      @c.g.marseille4510 7 лет назад

      ik denk het nier but, may be :-)

    • @yuvalavital2357
      @yuvalavital2357 6 лет назад

      Too soon

    • @JumpDiffusion
      @JumpDiffusion 5 лет назад

      he was not gay. it's a rumor based on no evidence. and even if he was he would be thinking about music, not homophobia....

  • @paweza2569
    @paweza2569 9 лет назад

    No cóż! A jednak można zaskakiwać! Piękne, dynamiczne wykonanie a jednocześnie z pięknym ukazaniem linii melodycznej z połączeniem z pełnią grozy i wielkich emocji. Jak tu nie kochać Frycka :) i jego odtwórców....

  • @mspianosoul
    @mspianosoul 11 лет назад +1

    You're totally right, I can almost feel it. If I close my eyes, my head begins to bring up those sort of images you find on documents of civil wars and history.

  • @nsan87
    @nsan87 7 лет назад +3

    Richer the GOAT...

    • @zRain_
      @zRain_ 5 лет назад

      The biggest GOAT is you.

  • @dankg55
    @dankg55 7 лет назад +5

    The video has been speeded up by 2^(1/12), the pitch is half a tone too high. Shame

    • @dankg55
      @dankg55 7 лет назад +2

      Möbius Strip yes it was, if you don't have absolute pitch you can check on your keyboard. The frequency is proportional to the video. And if you didn't learn what is half a tone in term of frequency just shut up, you don't know what you're talking about

    • @shannontan2553
      @shannontan2553 5 лет назад

      @@dankg55 what if you just slowed it down to see his movements? doesnt seem sped up to me

  • @scrumhalforegon
    @scrumhalforegon 17 лет назад +1

    Yes he is.... this is from the Art of Piano DVD...a must have for any piano lover.

  • @adamzidek2286
    @adamzidek2286 12 лет назад

    Nikdo nehrál v historii tak geniálně a s takovým nasazením jako Sviatoslav Richter. Zbožňuji jeho hru a vždy budu. Pro mě je to největší klavírní virtuos!!! Hrál i v menších městech a nikdy nepropadl komerci jako řada dnešních klavíristů. Byl opravdovou uměleckou osobností.

  • @francorussie
    @francorussie 16 лет назад +1

    "Richter the Enigma" (Richter l'Insoumis) - the story of his life is amazing. Partly explains his phenomena.

  • @odizzeus1
    @odizzeus1 14 лет назад +1

    probably the closest we can get to hearing Chopin in person

  • @filipmarkovski9695
    @filipmarkovski9695 13 лет назад

    I love the POWER the man puts into the piece!!! It should be just like that POWERFUL - the nature and emotions of a REVOLUTION!

  • @hs964
    @hs964 Месяц назад

    This genuinely sounds like anger mixed with desperation

  • @sspirits8
    @sspirits8 13 лет назад

    God, how I LOVE Richter! By far the most captivating pianist that ever lived.

  • @DonFrankos
    @DonFrankos 14 лет назад

    so fast, and yet so calm..
    wonderful..!!!

  • @OvertheBodies
    @OvertheBodies 15 лет назад +1

    look at that feeling. beautiful! He's realy rocking that piano

  • @hotbebimauz
    @hotbebimauz 12 лет назад +1

    Absolutely true! This is sheer presence of music.

  • @jdog25140
    @jdog25140 12 лет назад

    amazing. and to think that at the time the recording equipment was crap compared to today's equipment makes me be in awe of his playing even more. to hear such clarity, dynamics, and sheer force of will come through given the technology used to record this is nothing short of astounding and only gives an implication of how it really must've been live.

  • @sunilm87
    @sunilm87 13 лет назад

    I had heard this in a performance and did not know the name. I was searching for this piece for long.. now it goes in my Big List 'to play'

  • @blackbyrd321
    @blackbyrd321 12 лет назад

    This is one of the few videos, in which, I prefer looking at the pianist with his fiery emotions radiating, than fingers playing the keys on the piano.

  • @givinitsome
    @givinitsome 15 лет назад

    That left hand is F****** frightening!!!!!!!! Amazing!

  • @juanramonsilva1067
    @juanramonsilva1067 4 месяца назад

    Chopin was critiqued during his day because many regarded him as the right handed pianist, since many of his composition focused on right hand technique.
    But this etude feel like a big slap on the face to all those people. I can’t think of any of the previous great masters that ever composed a work so intricate and demanding for left hand.
    One thing is to play this etude halfwell, but to play it like Richter does here requires an incredible amount of mastery for the left hand. Goes to show that Chopin was the master of masters, not just a “the right handed pianist”

  • @alinytch
    @alinytch 15 лет назад

    Brilliant !!! Both music and performance... Genius

  • @trynity7
    @trynity7 15 лет назад

    good luck finding it, i pray that such a wonder isnt lost. FOREVER

  • @horationelson57
    @horationelson57 13 лет назад

    @lancybodancy
    I say, your Richter Scale quip gave me a good chuckle and the reflection "why didn't I think of that!?"
    His, he bashed it with more power than any karate professional could. I was entranced.
    Cheers.

  • @Marisueksu
    @Marisueksu 16 лет назад +1

    Slow down? Do you know anyone that can play this song THIS fast? Insane.

  • @Coreypiano
    @Coreypiano 14 лет назад

    47 people gave this link a thumbs down? They should form a support group.

  • @claureic
    @claureic 15 лет назад

    Music is the art of the instant, the fleeting instant. Richter makes this instant eternal...

  • @stevecerri973
    @stevecerri973 13 лет назад +2

    This is my favorite interpretation of this piece. It is fucking fantastic imho