Wow I am blown away. I have listened to all of Alex's performances of this concerto which I can find on youtube and this is surely the finest of them. He has such mastery technically that he is able to concentrate entirely on the music. There were so many things in this performance that I have not heard or noticed in previous performances - by Alex or anyone else. I have struggled with some of Alex's first movement cadenzas but not this time. He starts with an almost Mozartian finesse which takes him almost through to the actual cadenza and then he gradually, almost nonchalantly, ascends to the heights without ever losing his rhythmic flow - which I felt was so much a problem in the last performance that I heard - his effortless control carries him through so that the whole movement is unified and then, after the solo instruments have played the melody something miraculous happens when we reach the E flat section and Alex took us somewhere I haven't ever been before. This magical quality carried on into the slow movement. Alex understands this movement so well that the movement's mulitifarious changes in tempi suddenly made complete sense! In the tranquillo sections (they arent normally played so tranquillo) we are again taken somewhere new. Then the finale just blew my mind! He had obviously planned with the orchestra to do those sforzando chords at the beginning of the second subject and they were a revelation. In the piano cadenza near to the end where actually turns to the brass to coordinate with them those difficult staccato chords (which I have never noticed before!) and then the whole piece just erupts and it is glorious. The man shouting nonstop afterwards would have been me if I had been there. Oh, Alex. You surpassed yourself!
I completely agree.The sensitive and mutually supportive interplay between Alex and the orchestra's soloists - particularly the woodwind - greatly enriched the performance, each giving place to the other as appropriate. I must say however that I found the raw emotion of his Frankfurt rendering of the 3rd totally convincing. it gave us a real insight into who Alex really is. It also revealed the power of Rachmaninoff's music to release our deepest feelings.
I still prefer his performances with the Russian orchestras.. one of his most famous videos online is that with Botinis and the Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra at the Tchaikovsky Hall. You can't deny the greatness of that one.
На мой взгляд, гениальный концерт величайшего композитора Рахманинова, гениальный пианист Александр Малофеев! Оркестр тоже на высоте. Просто буря эмоций! Всё сошлось! От души огромное спасибо за эту прекрасную запись!
Непревзойдённый! Гениальный! Весь Рахманинов у Александра необыкновенный, как, впрочем, и другие произведения. Счастье слушать его и жить этой музыкой, которую он дарит всему миру! Спасибо огромное за предоставленное видео!❤❤❤
Magnifico? Alexander has soul mixed with shear Mastery of his particular craft . What a gift for sure and what a blessing in this modern world of ours where technology has given us all the opportunity to hear him . Amazing.
What to say? Want to find fault? There isn't, doesn't exist, a transcendental technique, a balanced, powerful, sweet sound. You play now with your soul My dear friend, emotions who look into your eyes and see your young, deep, fresh soul. Really heartfelt congratulations. Carlo
So müssen Menschen mit einander kommunizieren. Mit Kultur! Bravo, bravissimo! Malofeev ist ein unglaubliches Talent. Er hat Gefühl, Technik und Temperament, alles, was ein Musiker und Pianist braucht. Wunderbar und herzlichen Dank für die Möglichkeit es sich hier anzuschauen und natürlich zu hören!
Браво! Гениальный пианист. Среди пианистов современной России, наверное, лучший. По силе воздествия на слушателей можно сравнить, разве что, с великим Алексеем Султановым!! Жаль, что редко видим т слышим дома. История, увы, повторяется.
A. Sultanov tragically passed away so please do not say history repeats itself! Alexander is a miracle and I guess a gift for the world but he is squarely in the great Russian painistic tradition.
So glad I found this! Had a chance to listen to Sasha with Pasadena Symphony last week, and was hugely disappointed with the orchestra. This one is outstanding! Thank you! 😅
Whoa!, such a fast tempo, but his playing is beautiful and flawless as usual. I am fascinated watching his hands. He accomplishes all that sound variety while staying impossibly close to the keys. Watching his hands is like watching an animal in nature, doing what it is meant to do.
Each time I listen Alexander play, I am transported to a wonderful place and time. Incredible. thank you and him for recording this, my favorite composer and this amazing young musician.
@TomatoClassic: Oct.27- 2022 in Seoul. Brilliant performance. This is the newest Rach 3 of Alexander Malofeev on RUclips. Thank you very much for posting. We, fans, have missed recent posts of Alexander, who lives in Berlin now, far away from friends and family. I met him last Oct. 1st. 2022 in Amsterdam after a recital. 🌷
Magnifique, impressionnant. Je ne suis pas instrumentiste, mais le jeu et les expressions de ce jeune pianiste m'émeuvent au plus profond de moi. Merci aussi à l'orchestre et à son chef. Beautiful, impressive. I am not an instrumentalist but the way of playing and the expressions of this young pianist move me deeply. Thanks also to the orchestra and its conductor.
Absolutely wonderfully musical and persuasive 1st movement. Stunning and most personal statement of the large cadenza. Beautiful coordination with the orchestra. Brilliantly played all around.
@@herbiecactus6687 I am old maybe I may adopt him as a grandson and his PR secretary and I shall spoil him and protect him from all political wankers. 🤩🌷(Holland-eu)
@@emilyhutjes OK, but let's face it... once he gets a little fat and bald and starts growing hair from his ears you'll be looking for the next beautiful young pianist to adopt as your grandson.
3rd moment tempo just right… and the lightness of touch those first pages is impressive. Cant wait for those concluding pages… but I will. Excellent work by this conductor holding it all together. The violas in particular are impressive throughout. 34:30… played in an unusually delicate manner…artist choice. Then a prestissimo tempo… they hold it together……so far a very cohesive way here. The octave cadenza before the closing statement is stunning. The last statement is tremendously musical and exciting. Bravo!! Thanks for posting this!
❤magnifique musique interprétée par un artiste exceptionnel, un excellent orchestre, un chef à la hauteur, bref un très beau moment de passion partagé avec beaucoup d’émotions. Merci Mr Maloveef,
@Suzy Should Alexander come to Sydney, make sure you give him flowers and please take him to the Koala's, I'm sure he would love that so much. I met him Oct. 1st. 2022 in Amsterdam and he is so approachable and very kind to younger and older fans.
While I prefer the later version of the cadenza to the ossia one that Alexander plays, his musicality and overall performance of this concerto is superb., and to my mind better than Yuchan Lim's excellent performance at the Van Cliburn. While playing this, he transports both himself and the audience to some higher plane. The playing is infused with soul and meaning.
Serious question. Watching a performance rather than listening only seems to have a completely different effect. I hear more. Wether Rubesnstein, or Malofeev. As for Malofeev, I hear accents, melodies that I was scarcely aware of in other performances. Great performances like this were made for live performance.
Jack, what's the question- whether one hears more by watching? What I hear from this guy is clarity and a very unusual knack for voicing (i.e. deciding which voice is most important and making sure it's heard over the other notes.) Switch over to almost any other pianist and you hear muddiness by comparison.
@@herbiecactus6687 yes, that's the ❓. I find watching and listening so much richer an experience than only listening that it's become hard just to listen, as I used to do for decades.
A musical genius; beautiful looking as well; perfection; gods gift to the world. Alexander, let your hair grow and put on a more flamboyant top on when preforming to parallel with the music you represent, you are a Mozart.
The tenderness in this second movement is equal that of the famous Kern and Cliburn performances. I would have preferred a bit more expansive conclusion to the section before What I call the “little waltz”… which was beautifully played… just the right tempo… IMO….
Dimitris Botinis és qui millor ha sabut adaptar-se i qui més ha entès Malofeev respecte el piano concert n3. Aquesta versió és bona, sí, però el pinanista no s'hi sent còmode, potser perquè és massa lenta i continguda.
Why compare Kissin, an excellent pianist, a revelation when he emerged, who has been playing for years, is perhaps twice Alexander's age. Makes no sense. These comparisons are ridiculous. Yuchan Lim, Kissin etc. each has their own style, expresses their own personal experiences, heart. What makes music so fascinating, wonderful, satisfying and why I am never bored is the variety and difference of great musicians. And not to forget the geniuses who made it all possible, in this case the incomparable Rachmonioff.
I don’t think so, yeah Yunchalim’s rach 3 was good but I don’t think you can compare it to this performance, Alexander shows too much soul in what he’s doing, there’s a lot of emotion, technique, colors and more… and he plays with a lot of maturity for his age, and not only in this performance he does this in every Concerto he plays. So I think that Yunchan still has a long way to go to get to the level of interpretation of Malofeev 😊
An excellent pianist but a young man with NO RESPECT FOR THE INSTRUMENT: PUTTING HIS HANDKERCHIEF INTO THE PIANO ITSELF -- what's the matter, Sasha - never heard of pockets? He now ALWAYS does this...just like Marta Argerich...
Other pianists do the same thing. They are performing under hot lights, and often hot environments also and sweat profusely. They have no time to dig around in their pocket for a hankerchief! I do believe perhaps a dark colored cloth would perhaps look nicer but I've seen others use the typical men's white hanky.
@@penniesfromheaven9724 That is a nasty, sarcastic answer to a very valid complaint - I am a very elderly lady who had season tickets to Carnegie Hall when Toscanini was conducting and then Lincoln Center and I have seen many great performers over many decades and it is only recently that the whole concept of respect has disappeared. A good tailor can adjust pockets so one does not have to "dig around" - they even sell clothing made specifically for performing musicians of every instrument.
Wow I am blown away. I have listened to all of Alex's performances of this concerto which I can find on youtube and this is surely the finest of them. He has such mastery technically that he is able to concentrate entirely on the music. There were so many things in this performance that I have not heard or noticed in previous performances - by Alex or anyone else. I have struggled with some of Alex's first movement cadenzas but not this time. He starts with an almost Mozartian finesse which takes him almost through to the actual cadenza and then he gradually, almost nonchalantly, ascends to the heights without ever losing his rhythmic flow - which I felt was so much a problem in the last performance that I heard - his effortless control carries him through so that the whole movement is unified and then, after the solo instruments have played the melody something miraculous happens when we reach the E flat section and Alex took us somewhere I haven't ever been before. This magical quality carried on into the slow movement. Alex understands this movement so well that the movement's mulitifarious changes in tempi suddenly made complete sense! In the tranquillo sections (they arent normally played so tranquillo) we are again taken somewhere new. Then the finale just blew my mind! He had obviously planned with the orchestra to do those sforzando chords at the beginning of the second subject and they were a revelation. In the piano cadenza near to the end where actually turns to the brass to coordinate with them those difficult staccato chords (which I have never noticed before!) and then the whole piece just erupts and it is glorious. The man shouting nonstop afterwards would have been me if I had been there. Oh, Alex. You surpassed yourself!
I completely agree.The sensitive and mutually supportive interplay between Alex and the orchestra's soloists - particularly the woodwind - greatly enriched the performance, each giving place to the other as appropriate. I must say however that I found the raw emotion of his Frankfurt rendering of the 3rd totally convincing. it gave us a real insight into who Alex really is. It also revealed the power of Rachmaninoff's music to release our deepest feelings.
@@rogersnook5415 Is his Frankfurt performance available on youtube, do you know? IT's not on Alexander's page for sure.
@@penniesfromheaven9724Yes it is I believe I listened to it.
@@penniesfromheaven9724Yes it is. Have listened to it many times.
I still prefer his performances with the Russian orchestras.. one of his most famous videos online is that with Botinis and the Russian National Youth Symphony Orchestra at the Tchaikovsky Hall. You can't deny the greatness of that one.
이 공연 현장에서 보고 앞으로 말로페예프의 공연은 무조건 가는것으로 마음먹었습니다. 부라보!♡
На мой взгляд, гениальный концерт величайшего композитора Рахманинова, гениальный пианист Александр Малофеев! Оркестр тоже на высоте. Просто буря эмоций! Всё сошлось! От души огромное спасибо за эту прекрасную запись!
I’m happy to have another interpretation of this beautiful concerto by our dear Alexander Malofeev. He is one in ten million!
진짜 장난 아니게 잘치시네 마지막 2분은 미스 하나 없고 초깔끔 그 자체
Непревзойдённый! Гениальный! Весь Рахманинов у Александра необыкновенный, как, впрочем, и другие произведения. Счастье слушать его и жить этой музыкой, которую он дарит всему миру! Спасибо огромное за предоставленное видео!❤❤❤
Magnifico? Alexander has soul mixed with shear Mastery of his particular craft . What a gift for sure and what a blessing in this modern world of ours where technology has given us all the
opportunity to hear him . Amazing.
What to say? Want to find fault? There isn't, doesn't exist, a transcendental technique, a balanced, powerful, sweet sound. You play now with your soul My dear friend, emotions who look into your eyes and see your young, deep, fresh soul. Really heartfelt congratulations. Carlo
With this, he finally is on top of the top.
20대의 격정적인 감성,화려한 해석
강렬하고 날카로운 타건와 그만의 독특한 루바토
말로페예프의 라피협3번은 정말 명품이네요
I heard this performance live, it was mesmerizing and breathtaking, I hope Alexander will visit Seoul often!
So müssen Menschen mit einander kommunizieren. Mit Kultur! Bravo, bravissimo! Malofeev ist ein unglaubliches Talent. Er hat Gefühl, Technik und Temperament, alles, was ein Musiker und Pianist braucht. Wunderbar und herzlichen Dank für die Möglichkeit es sich hier anzuschauen und natürlich zu hören!
Браво! Гениальный пианист. Среди пианистов современной России, наверное, лучший. По силе воздествия на слушателей можно сравнить, разве что, с великим Алексеем Султановым!! Жаль, что редко видим т слышим дома. История, увы, повторяется.
A. Sultanov tragically passed away so please do not say history repeats itself! Alexander is a miracle and I guess a gift for the world but he is squarely in the great Russian painistic tradition.
So glad I found this! Had a chance to listen to Sasha with Pasadena Symphony last week, and was hugely disappointed with the orchestra. This one is outstanding! Thank you! 😅
What a BEAUTIFUL performance by Alexander, and the entire orchestra. BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Absolutely magnificent performance!!! Thank you for posting!
BRAVO!!! This is my favorite Rach 3 of Alexander’s career!
농촌에 계시는 순수하고 훈훈한 할아버지 같은 외모에 맑은 영혼의 음악, 듣고 있으면 별같이 영혼이 맑아지고 치유되는 느낌💛
크흐 그 애기애기하던 어린왕자가 이렇게나 어엿한 청년이 되어 돌아왔네😊🎉
와 드디어 올라왔다 ㅠㅠㅠ 한국 또 와주세오..
자신의 색깔이 잘 드러나는 명연주였습니다. 감사합니다. 잘 보았습니다
Whoa!, such a fast tempo, but his playing is beautiful and flawless as usual. I am fascinated watching his hands. He accomplishes all that sound variety while staying impossibly close to the keys. Watching his hands is like watching an animal in nature, doing what it is meant to do.
Instinctive I believe is the word
Maravilhoso, um dom divino e mãos abençoadas
Finally some fresh air 🔥 Alex brings the best of this Piano Concert🥶🙏🏻
천재라는 명성이 ~~이유가 있군요. 엄청난 음악가군요~~^^덕분에 힐링하고갑니다. 브라보👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
오케스트라와 환상의 조합이네요 🌸 지금까지 들었던 피협3번중 최고인것같아요 👍 👍 👍
Un immense succès pour ce pianiste extraordinaire
Music in the universal language of the soul, and he plays it divinely. Thank you for sharing.
Each time I listen Alexander play, I am transported to a wonderful place and time. Incredible. thank you and him for recording this, my favorite composer and this amazing young musician.
@TomatoClassic: Oct.27- 2022 in Seoul. Brilliant performance. This is the newest Rach 3 of Alexander Malofeev on RUclips. Thank you very much for posting. We, fans, have missed recent posts of Alexander, who lives in Berlin now, far away from friends and family. I met him last Oct. 1st. 2022 in Amsterdam after a recital. 🌷
His current management is doing an awful job of managing his social media and RUclips presence.
What a magnificent and beautifully expressive cadenza. Bravo, Aleander!
10:30 mark
Чудо! Великий композитор, великолепный музыкант!!!
Magnifique, impressionnant. Je ne suis pas instrumentiste, mais le jeu et les expressions de ce jeune pianiste m'émeuvent au plus profond de moi. Merci aussi à l'orchestre et à son chef. Beautiful, impressive. I am not an instrumentalist but the way of playing and the expressions of this young pianist move me deeply. Thanks also to the orchestra and its conductor.
Absolutely wonderfully musical and persuasive 1st movement. Stunning and most personal statement of the large cadenza. Beautiful coordination with the orchestra. Brilliantly played all around.
Nádherné.Moje duše se vznáší a srdce je plné lásky.Děkuji.❤
So mesmerizing, so beautiful!
직관했던 공연이네요 환호에 여러번 앵콜로 호응해준 모습이 인상적이었어요🙂
진짜 대박 맑고 깨끗한연주
There’s method and intention in his exquisite touch…..
너무 너무 아름답습니다
많은 예술적 영감 얻고 갑니다 ❤️
Why don't we have yet CDs of this fabulous pianist ?
Hey ! Deutsche Grammophon, are you sleeping, or do you have parsley in your ears ?
2020-2022: Pandemic. 2022- : Ukraine War. Born 5 years too late, or 5 years too early.
@@herbiecactus6687 I am old maybe I may adopt him as a grandson and his PR secretary and I shall spoil him and protect him from all political wankers. 🤩🌷(Holland-eu)
@@emilyhutjes OK, but let's face it... once he gets a little fat and bald and starts growing hair from his ears you'll be looking for the next beautiful young pianist to adopt as your grandson.
3rd moment tempo just right… and the lightness of touch those first pages is impressive. Cant wait for those concluding pages… but I will. Excellent work by this conductor holding it all together. The violas in particular are impressive throughout. 34:30… played in an unusually delicate manner…artist choice. Then a prestissimo tempo… they hold it together……so far a very cohesive way here. The octave cadenza before the closing statement is stunning. The last statement is tremendously musical and exciting. Bravo!! Thanks for posting this!
이 연주 진짜 좋네요! 외국 연주보다 더 정갈하고 단아하네요.
현장에서 봤을때, 정말 깔끔하게 연주하셨던 것 같습니다. 다시 봐도 명연주 입니다!!
Саша великолепен!
❤magnifique musique interprétée par un artiste exceptionnel, un excellent orchestre, un chef à la hauteur, bref un très beau moment de passion partagé avec beaucoup d’émotions. Merci Mr Maloveef,
Pure genius
the man himself
WOW!! 멋진 연주 잘 들었습니다!!
👏👏👏👏👏
이 젊은 피아니스트도 넘 잘하네요♡ 빠져서 들을수 있어서 좋았어요~ 임윤찬군과 함께 하는 무대가 있음 좋겠다~ 라는 개인적인 바램이 드네요^.^
Lim yunchan as a conductor someday ? I'd like see that happening 🤣.
Это невероятно! Это гениально!
와.. 진짜 대박 찰지게 잘친다... 와 피날레 하강하는 부분 이렇게 미스없이 쫄깃하게 치는거 넘 놀라운데....??
Bravo! Please come to Sydney!
@Suzy Should Alexander come to Sydney, make sure you give him flowers and please take him to the Koala's, I'm sure he would love that so much. I met him Oct. 1st. 2022 in Amsterdam and he is so approachable and very kind to younger and older fans.
While I prefer the later version of the cadenza to the ossia one that Alexander plays, his musicality and overall performance of this concerto is superb., and to my mind better than Yuchan Lim's excellent performance at the Van Cliburn. While playing this, he transports both himself and the audience to some higher plane. The playing is infused with soul and meaning.
It oasses the goosebump test ;)
YES! Superior
Alexander Malofeev is the best. There's no one better.
Serious question. Watching a performance rather than listening only seems to have a completely different effect. I hear more. Wether Rubesnstein, or Malofeev. As for Malofeev, I hear accents, melodies that I was scarcely aware of in other performances. Great performances like this were made for live performance.
Jack, what's the question- whether one hears more by watching? What I hear from this guy is clarity and a very unusual knack for voicing (i.e. deciding which voice is most important and making sure it's heard over the other notes.) Switch over to almost any other pianist and you hear muddiness by comparison.
@@herbiecactus6687 yes, that's the ❓. I find watching and listening so much richer an experience than only listening that it's become hard just to listen, as I used to do for decades.
Bravo!!!!!!
훌륭한 연주네요 한국연주자들 또한 뛰어나다고 생각합니다 특히 반클에서의 임윤찬의 연주는 정말 감동이었네요
여기서 꼭 이분을 언급했어야 했나요?ㅠㅠ
Rachmaninoff-Piano Concerto Nº 3 again,this time in China,wonderful really.Your performance is admirable.I look forward to see you soon in Argentina.
The concert was in South Korea, not in China.
@@Hello_Hi_111 Thank you for your help.
A musical genius; beautiful looking as well; perfection; gods gift to the world. Alexander, let your hair grow and put on a more flamboyant top on when preforming to parallel with the music you represent, you are a Mozart.
Bravo 👏🏻👍🏻🥃
반했다😭😭
좋은연주 감사합니다
Que pianista tan maravilloso es Alejandro.
Gracias por este video tan maravilloso.
Unbelievably beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful audio and visuals.
素晴らしい👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
bravo👏👏👏
실황 들었었는데 정말 잘쳐요...흑흐ㅡㄱ
이게 드디어 나왔네요...!!
@Jaegeun Lee : Did the audience in Seoul love Alexander's performance? I can hear them scream and Alexander smiled ! Thank you.
Excellent ❤❤❤!!
Rhyme was correct also fantasic sound 👌 🤣
It's a very attractive performance
Prachtig, beautiful
와우드디엉올려주심🎉
또안오시나
또잉 내가 본 공연이다!!
Beautiful
演奏には人生経験の豊かさが音に現れるんです。私のピアノの恩師もそれを教示し鍛えてくれました。卒業してからが勉強だと。Carnegie小ホールで演奏できて本当によかった私は幸運でよい亭主や日米交流演奏旅行に理解ある子供らにに恵まれました。
힘있는 타건과 감성적인 연주 멋집니다.브라보~~❤
삼복더위에 들어도 ⛄ 한겨울
같습니다
excelente!!!
The tenderness in this second movement is equal that of the famous Kern and Cliburn performances. I would have preferred a bit more expansive conclusion to the section before What I call the “little waltz”… which was beautifully played… just the right tempo… IMO….
Rachmaninoff was also Russian...if you don't mind
드뎌!!
역시 멋진연주. 하지만 음질이 안좋네요 ㅜㅜ 공연장 음향이 별로인지 카메라가 담아내지 못해서인지 . 아쉽네요^^
Beautifool
일 너무 늦게 하는가 아니오
리사이틀 한국에 계획있나요? 언제하나요 ? 진짜 가고싶다
올해 12월 28일에 예술의전당에서 예정되어 있네요. 홈페이지에서 확인해보세요!
@@우주부엉이-b4t 감사합니다. ^^
잘 친다.
4:00 8:00 10:00 14:00 36:00
38:24 부분 너무아쉽다..
Does he also playting the harp?
Dimitris Botinis és qui millor ha sabut adaptar-se i qui més ha entès Malofeev respecte el piano concert n3. Aquesta versió és bona, sí, però el pinanista no s'hi sent còmode, potser perquè és massa lenta i continguda.
10:47
마의 16세는 넘지 못햇다
ピアニストとしては、エフゲニー キーシン氏の方がキャリアがあり深みのある演奏が可能で実力的にも上ですよ。
Why compare Kissin, an excellent pianist, a revelation when he emerged, who has been playing for years, is perhaps twice Alexander's age. Makes no sense. These comparisons are ridiculous. Yuchan Lim, Kissin etc. each has their own style, expresses their own personal experiences, heart. What makes music so fascinating, wonderful, satisfying and why I am never bored is the variety and difference of great musicians. And not to forget the geniuses who made it all possible, in this case the incomparable Rachmonioff.
오케가....오케끼리도 합이 너무 안맞네요.
한국 파아니스트들은 기교만 있고 영혼이 없는데 러시아 파아니스트들은 듣다보면 길을 잃어버린 느낌이 남. 정말 신기함......
Russian.......
Lim is far better.
I don’t think so, yeah Yunchalim’s rach 3 was good but I don’t think you can compare it to this performance, Alexander shows too much soul in what he’s doing, there’s a lot of emotion, technique, colors and more… and he plays with a lot of maturity for his age, and not only in this performance he does this in every Concerto he plays. So I think that Yunchan still has a long way to go to get to the level of interpretation of Malofeev 😊
@@constantin250Well Yunchan’s playing is more powerful and Alexander’s playing is more soft I think. Both are good
An excellent pianist but a young man with NO RESPECT FOR THE INSTRUMENT: PUTTING HIS
HANDKERCHIEF INTO THE PIANO ITSELF -- what's the matter, Sasha - never heard of pockets?
He now ALWAYS does this...just like Marta Argerich...
Other pianists do the same thing. They are performing under hot lights, and often hot environments also and sweat profusely. They have no time to dig around in their pocket for a hankerchief! I do believe perhaps a dark colored cloth would perhaps look nicer but I've seen others use the typical men's white hanky.
@@penniesfromheaven9724 That is a nasty, sarcastic answer to a very valid
complaint - I am a very elderly lady who had season tickets to Carnegie
Hall when Toscanini was conducting and then Lincoln Center and I have
seen many great performers over many decades and it is only recently
that the whole concept of respect has disappeared. A good tailor can
adjust pockets so one does not have to "dig around" - they even sell
clothing made specifically for performing musicians of every instrument.
왜 도 러시아 원수의 나라 나치를 한국으로 들여보내? 미친 한국 정부...
Потому что МУЗЫКА ВНЕ ПОЛИТИКИ
Не надо сравнивать российский народ и правительство Росси.
Alexander lives in Germany, not Russia.
와 진짜 완벽하다