Grigory Sokolov plays Chopin Piano Sonata no. 3, op. 58 - live 1997
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2020
- Happy New Year. Hopefully by this time next year all the beautiful halls around the world will again be full and a certain oh-you're-too-close-to-me-would-you-be-quiet gripe returns.
Apparently the altered passages in this performance come from the Meissonnier edition of the work.
Григорий Соколов - Шопен Видеоклипы
Many times in my youth I saw Grisha performed in that magnificent concert hall- St Petersburg Grand Philarmonic Concert Hall. I missed that place, with its air electrified with music, performed by the best of the best!
A rare, true and very musical artist.
A Unique one
Did you really say that? Do you realize this man is listed as one of the greatest pianists to ever live! In other words, in all of human history, only a handful of pianists rival his skill and genius! And that's all you have to say about this? To hear him play may be one of the greatest events in anyone's life! But only if you can comprehend what you're hearing.
@@mikekarren5010 Shut up.
Прекрасный подарок 2021, исполнение Григория Соколова это всегда праздник🎉🎊🎁
One of the best interpretations I know. I love this along with Pogorelich's version in the 2022 release.
Yes that is so true!!!
Cos’altro dire di questa interpretazione abbagliante che ti lascia senza fiato: intensità, profondità ed un’infinito amore per la musica, per la vita! Cosa aggiungere ancora, grandezza, solo grandezza e con Grigorij è sempre così.punto
This year at the age of 33, in-between two lockdowns, I’ve been at Maestro’s concert in Brussels. Now I can die peacefully!
С Новым 2021 годом! Как прекрасно входить в новую жизнь с божественной, благородной , наполненной
всеми красками мира музыкой Сонаты Шопена именно в исполнении Григория Соколова,
Браво Мастеру!🎀🎀🎀🌲
Thanks a lot for the upload.
Thanks.
@@dejanstevanic5408 You're more than welcome
Thanks king
This was richly sumptuous and utterly beautiful, thank you.
Абсолютно ГЕНИАЛЬНОЕ исполнение !!! После него слушать эту сонату в любом другом исполнении неинтересно.❤
Stupenda esecuzione!.. Grazie maestro!!
Tout simplement magique et envoûtant. On se croîrait vraiment dans un salon parisien en 1840- avec un piano un peu plus tardif toutefois. Splendide cantabile legato avec en plus nuances bien contrastées. Rubato impeccable.
Je ne dirai pas mieux.
Meraviglioso. Buon Anno Nuovo. Grazie.
Omg, how perfect he plays the 4th movement
Happy new year! Thank you for uploading.
1st movement: epic! 3rd movement: distended and laboured! Finale: Overemphatic. What a unique pianist! Thanks for posting.
Thank you very much for your Marvelous video
Happy New Year!Thank you!
Happy New Year ~~
Sokolov ~~!!!
ADGO~~!!!
Happy New Year! May yr wishes come true!
The greatist Pianist I have ever heard!!!!!!
Merci infiniment !
After listening to Sokolov I will not venture to say who is the greatest pianist or pianists. I find myself in awe listening to this great pianist!
Thank you vmuch.I like vmuch his perfomence
Try Cortot, Lipatti.....Hofmann for the real McCoy...
All extra-ordinary pianists are different in their interpretations of same musical compositions. Don’t look for who is better, but enjoy their artistry and unique views. Sokolov is a giant of piano, but there were others before him and will be after him. Thanks to RUclips we can enjoy listening to many.
@@christopherczajasager9030 or gould
Sokolov is the Giant of Piano! The Titan of Piano! Sokolov his Chopin concerto no 2 playing is the best in history! Sokolov his Chopin concerto no 2 much better than Joseph Hofmann!!!
This playing is my ideal...
GORGEOUS Performance.
whenever I go back to playing this wonderful work... I dearly hope I remember to Re-listen to this spectacular performance...
First performance of 2021 ! I love his recovery from the memory lapse. Such a caring musician . True artist.
I don’t think he had a memory lapse. He’s apparently playing a different version. I had to rewind that section in the first mvmt to listen to it again because it was such a shock to me! But other than a couple of wrong notes, this was a nearly perfect live performance!
Dear Norma, it was no memory lapse 😄 by Sokolov it is never.. I know this another version of that passage.
@@orlandocfi What part is it where it's different from other editions? :)
@@vincent-ataramaniko 3:32 Two bars or so that end the phrase.
Прекрасная СОНАТА!
Спасибо тебе.
Diverso da tutti!
Ningún otro pianista en el mundo tiene la capacidad de Sokolov de analizar cada nota de una partitura en su expresividad y matiz propios y su relación con el significado de belleza manifiesta del conjunto de la obra de arte. Y, a su vez, ningún otro compositor supera a Chopin , por sus características y potencialidades, en permitir el pleno despliegue de la virtud de Sokolov antes señalada. El pianista ruso es un verdadero y profundo Artista y mucho más que un mero gran virtuoso.
If the first sentence would start like:
No other living pianist in today's world....etc, then you are perfectly right.
But in the way you have formulated it, I have to say that
Sviatoslav Richter has certainly all these qualities, which you mentioned regarding Sokolov.
Richter, the best pianist of the last century and maybe the best until now.
@@janwillemheijbroek9107 Richter fue un gran pianista. Sokolov es un gran pianista. Rachmaninov fue considerado el mejor pianista de su época. De coloribus et gustibus non disputandum est. En todo caso, la originalidad y expresividad de Sokolov en la interpretación de la sonata N° 3 de Chopin es única en la historia de la interpretación pianística mundial, sin perjuicio de que todo gran pianista es único e inconfundible. Algunos pianistas que pasan por ser grandes virtuosos ante el público, solo manejan admirablemente los dedos de sus manos.
@@janwillemheijbroek9107 Sokolov is a above Richter. There are some pieces that Richter performed better but most of the time Sokolov is greater.
The best one around. Thank you.
Genius!
This interpretation... You can live on it! No rush! Not just a feet on the water, a full satisfying swim!
Great reading, as usual with Sokolov who has the quite uncommon quality of making us feel different, even changed, after having attended one of his recitals. Anyway, I would suggest to listen to a Kempff recording of the early 50s: quite terrific for a non Chopin specialist.
Great Sokolov..
Just gorgeous!!! Thank you for posting.
OH MY GOD!!!!!
素晴らしい‼️
Quoi qu'il joue il est extraordinaire !
Ohhh GRANDE Grande
Piękne 🌹
Adorable como persona también
Sokolov is a genius far too few people know. Probably because he is not a flashy technique virtuoso, although he has no shortage of virtuosity.
One of the greatest pianists ever.
Not a virtuoso???
UN PIANISTA DE ÉLITE Y UN ARTISTA VERDADERO.
Потрясающе. Иначе великолепный зал Филармонии с замечательный звуком.
Magnífica interpretación !
The Meissonnier edition's phrase manages to be both delightful yet awkward at the same time.
How perceptive of you. The next question is why? Why now, why here? as in then . Id... it so real..................... seemingly omnipresent. Blessings... from my heart. Ch.
@@charlesdavis7087 To weigh in if I may, I could once boast owning almost every edition of Chopin available. The Meissonnier? No. I have never studied it. That said, and without knowing to which phrase the comment here refers, I might assume it is simply a question of familiarity which will either breed "contempt" for the thing observed or better yet, some further degree of familiarity already present but to heighten the perception of whatever the illusion underway. After all, is Music not something of an aural illusion where those symbols that signify a sound also happen de-note it. I suspect too, that it is also dependent upon how a phrase is defined within one's psyche given that we do not always hear things as others do. Forgive me if I have intruded ...
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What a pity it is that Grigory Sokolov doesn't perform in the United Staes anymore, and hasn't done so for many years. I read a very credible story about a gentleman who flew to Europe specifically to attend one of Maestro Sokolov's recitals and who then flew back to the U.S. after the recital.
Of course few people can afford to emulate such a man, but Good Taste in the Arts (and in all worthy endeavors) is available to those who value it and who have the motivation to seek it out. Thankfully, the term "Western Culture" has not yet become an oxymoron but, sadly, it does appear to be moving in that direction, with the U.S. leading (and not from behind), in my not-so-humble opinion.
Not exactly a rewarding trip across the Atlantic to the Z O G (e.g. jetlag, GMO glyphosate food, fluoridated water, etc etc).
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This is the richest interpretation of this work, I have ever heard.
I love youuu
j'entends des passages réécrits dans le 1er mvt ?? certes on peut douter de la véracité de quelques notes par les copistes mais là il s'agit
de mesures entières ! en effet on peut constater des différences troublantes parmi les éditions mais là c'est choquant à l'oreille, pourquoi opter pour le nouveau, je préfère ce qu'il est habituel d'entendre....ceci dit quelle patte, quel toucher, quel son ,impossible à rendre sur un piano d'époque !
nice
OH MY . . . He literally composed his own "ossia" starting at 3:37 and the repetition at 8:13 owing to memory lapse?
Wait . . . Meissonnier Edition? It just doesn't sound right to me. I was so soothed to hear that it didn't happen again in the recap section.
Ha venido a VALENCIA varias veces.
yes
21:40 - grieg's morning mood
Wooowwww….. my friends: please explain the interpretation from 3:34 😲 what edition is he using? It’s so interesting!
According to Paderewski's edition commentary, this version of the two measures in question (meas. 74-75) appears in the first English (Wessel & Co) and French (J. Meissonnier) editions, both of 1845.
You can also hear this version played by Claudio Arrau , Paul Badura Skoda and Joerge Bolet
Am I wrong or are there many similarities between the 1st movement and Schumann's Fantasia op 17 1st and 3rd movements??? I can't be the only one thinking that.
U r not the only one...
@@ediccartman7252 glad to hear it :)
In the first movement, first ending he plays
something absolutely different, than written
& what everyone plays. Interesting why?
But playing itself is beautiful!
Overly intricate playing and pulled around tempi. His idol, Gilels, is in an altogether different class
pulls the tempo around a bit strangely in part 3, but i guess hard to find a new reason to keep playing these old warhorses
Chopin's definitely more structured. Schumann at his best used form when he wanted
Удивительная, поэтичнейшая интерпретация! У меня дух захватывает, когда я слушаю эту сонату в исполнении маэстро Григория Соколова.Великий пианист!
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Не разделяю всеобщих восторгов. Слышно, что пианист любит больше себя и свои находки и мастерство, нежели музыку. Одним мастерством музыку не сделаешь. Нет ни настоящей глубины, ни трагизма, ни полета, а одно самолюбование.
He plays like a Russian
Chopinski?
What do you mean? That freedom? Yes..but in this case it is not so russian. It is Chopin.
Sokolov’s play can not be graded as Russian or any other narrow definition- he is superb playing Chopin, Beethoven, Brahms, Ravel, Rachmaninov or Scriabin. No wonder, he is loved everywhere. That’s the sign of a great master. If we hear so many outstanding Russian pianists, maybe it’s because their dedication and willingness to work hard in music, produces the same great results, as playing Basketball in the US- they become Stars.
No one can possibly deny the grandeur and sensitivity of Sokolov's musical conception. Having said this he is rather too free with tempi for my taste. As for memory lapses, well that can happen to any distinguished performer at any given occasion.
I don't think there are any memory lapses here.
@@ADGO At 3:33 he loses it but his improvising harmonies are wonderful nonetheless. Or maybe he has some unknown edition nobody heard about. At 13:50 when it comes again, he does it the right way however.
@@Paroles_et_Musique You didn't read the description. It's not a mistake - Sokolov played the Meissonnier edition of the work.
@@ADGO Ah ok, I never heard that version. Thanks for the info and upload.
I wonder why he decided to play a different edition than everyone else? Haha.
I'd love to hear a more distinct and audible left hand part.
Bella interpretazione, ma Lipatti è irraggiungibile
Спасибо, очень понравилось, но Алеша Султанов лучше.
И один, и второй must listen to...
I could do without these constant agogic shifts and tempo changes. I think that's fine when you want to italicize something, but not all the time. But that's his way, I guess.
I think we are so accustomed to hearing it performed a certain way that a dramatic deviation from “standard” is jarring. Still, I can appreciate his slower interpretation of this great work.
Have you played this sonata ? You don’t like his interpretation? Write your complaint to Chopin!
I'm puzzled ... Chopin sounds great to me when played by the likes of Khatia Buniatishvilli and very few others. How could this be?
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Khatia Buniatishvilli's playing is garbage. She doesn't understand a shshhiiit in what she plays.
Holds the audience only by her boobs and passionate facial expressions.
Seeing almost half naked Khatia or Yuja on stage, sharpens your perception, doesn’t it? 😂
Absolutely terryfic no words to describe this beauty🎵
Малосодержательный ролик. Фото и фонограмма и всё. Зачем такое постить? Это я к автору.
Fussy and mannered
Grigory Sokolov his Chopin concerto no 2 playing is the best concerto playing ever! Sokolov with the Finnish Radio Symphony with Walter Weller!