I love this playing. The rise and fall of the melodic lines always feels just right. I don't know he keeps the gigue so together at that tempo! (Although, if you want a really fast gigue, listen to Gould--his is really too fast, while this one, again, feels just right.) Thanks for posting.
IMO,, when GG first came on the scene he dazzled (some) listeners because he played the GV faster than anyone else had ever done. People like that.. They will pay money to watch horses, greyhound dogs or eccentric pianists do what they do with lightning speed.
To The Nimble Turtle: ......." and continues to the end of the work." Don't know if you are a big fan of lots of counterpoint or canons (like I am) or just Bach in D major, but I can almost feel that keyboard 'cadenza' from the 5th Brandenburg in this Partita.
why sokolov when credit is given to Yuan Sheng Album Bach: Complete Partitas Licensed to RUclips by Kontor New Media Music (on behalf of Piano Classics); Public Domain Compositions, and 1 Music Rights Societies
Wonderful. However, though the Allemande sounds the way an Allemande should, it doesn't feel like the appropriate tempo to me... A bit slower, perhaps...
There's a lot of wonderful playing here. But the Gigue is definitely too fast. It loses detail, for example the enjoyable syncopations soon after the start of the second half. In the performance as a whole there seems to be some influence from Tatyana Nikolaeva's splendid interpretation of this Partita -- and no wonder, Sokolov must have heard her often -- but she took the Gigue at a more rational, though still fast, speed: ruclips.net/video/pBRYoJZ2n5A/видео.html Her performance of the whole Partita is at ruclips.net/video/U9iuIvOEeHM/видео.html and all her Partitas are on RUclips, to our great benefit.
Sokolov makes me feel great again about life.
Sokolov and Bach, I'd say.
00:00 - Ouverture
06:27 - Allemande
16:00 - Courante
19:53 - Air
22:42 - Sarabande
29:46 - Menuet
31:38 - Gigue
Thank you for posting this
Bravo bravissimo
He plays it so nicely, it's almost like he has never played anything else but Bach.
Marvelous interpretation, its like magic sometimes!
Григорий Соколов-драгоценнейшая жемчужина в диадеме русского исполнительского искусства♥️♥️♥️🥀🌷🌸🌺🌹💐
Да. Ничего более Божественного, чем это исполнение, не существует...
I just love the precision and contouring Soklov gives to ornamentation.
"Contouring." I like that.
coming back all the time, can not live without hearing this!!!!
Great Sokolov. Great!
Gorgeous interpretation of Ouverture
only Sokolov can bring this in such a nice form
Ouverture simply perfect.
Daniel Moreira
Master of master.
beautiful! love Sokolov
That calm my tinnitus, thx.
Great depth of playing, and the gigue: wow...
titusbeertsen The Gigue: impossibly perfect.
Браво! Это играет гений пианистического мастерства. Супер ! ❤🎉😮😊
I love this playing. The rise and fall of the melodic lines always feels just right. I don't know he keeps the gigue so together at that tempo! (Although, if you want a really fast gigue, listen to Gould--his is really too fast, while this one, again, feels just right.) Thanks for posting.
IMO,, when GG first came on the scene he dazzled (some) listeners because he played the GV faster than anyone else had ever done. People like that.. They will pay money to watch horses, greyhound dogs or eccentric pianists do what they do with lightning speed.
Bellissima esecuzione. Bravo 👏👏👏
Great upload, thank you!
this gives me so much life
this is just marvellous
Benjamin Grosvernor also gives a very inspired performance of this Partita.
5:58 - 6:20 Very neat!
If this guy would play concerts 365 days a year we would all be without gigs.
Let, lys og venlig hjertevarm musik, der er lys forude. En lys fremtid venter forude......
Introduction: 0:00
Allemande: 6:26
To The Nimble Turtle: ......." and continues to the end of the work." Don't know if you are a big fan of lots of counterpoint or canons (like I am) or just Bach in D major, but I can almost feel that keyboard 'cadenza' from the 5th Brandenburg in this Partita.
That's a fast gigue!
Then listen to the gigue of the first partita
❤
👍👍👍
A strange sounding piano, but it works.
de Allemande is heel romantisch
why sokolov when credit is given to
Yuan Sheng
Album
Bach: Complete Partitas
Licensed to RUclips by
Kontor New Media Music (on behalf of Piano Classics); Public Domain Compositions, and 1 Music Rights Societies
An unfortunate error it seems. This is Sokolov, definitely not Yuan Sheng (also available on RUclips).
Does anyone know the painter of that picture?
Is this from a cd?
Giga come palestra di esibizionismo, è ancora musica??
Wonderful. However, though the Allemande sounds the way an Allemande should, it doesn't feel like the appropriate tempo to me... A bit slower, perhaps...
Me gusta más la versión de vedernikov
is this Sokolov or Yuan Sheng?
Sokolov
I’m confused: who’s playing this? It says Sokolov in the title but Yuan Sheng in the credits.
its sokolov
if you listen to all the partitas by Yuan Sheng, Partita 4 sounds very different.
曲の途中でコマーシャル入るのは興ざめですね💦
There's a lot of wonderful playing here. But the Gigue is definitely too fast. It loses detail, for example the enjoyable syncopations soon after the start of the second half. In the performance as a whole there seems to be some influence from Tatyana Nikolaeva's splendid interpretation of this Partita -- and no wonder, Sokolov must have heard her often -- but she took the Gigue at a more rational, though still fast, speed:
ruclips.net/video/pBRYoJZ2n5A/видео.html
Her performance of the whole Partita is at
ruclips.net/video/U9iuIvOEeHM/видео.html
and all her Partitas are on RUclips, to our great benefit.
dont agree :)
Bellissima. Wonderful but gigue too fast: gigue is a dance.