His performance of Rachmaninoff No 3, is the most exciting and interesting performance of this exciting concerto recorded to date. It should be studied very carefully by any pianist who wants to discover a treasure of musical ideas. Thank you Mr. Katsaris for the gifts you have and continue to share with us. May you live 100+ years.
CK's performance is the Romantic Art-Music itself. Chopin's vision is clearly, beautifully delineated.. #allsystemAreGo! Thank you for sharing this with your public.
Watching this, it sounds sublime. Only listening to it, it sounds just good. Strange... Interesting performance, nevertheless. [0:00] I. Allegro maestoso [12:34] II. Scherzo (Molto vivace) [15:18] III. Largo - [24:25] IV. Finale (Presto ma non tanto)
His Sony recording of the Chopin sonatas is a marvel. What Katsaris does with inner voices and harmonies needs to be heard to be believed. Lovely as this performance is, the Sony recital is better. Why? Because in the studio, Katsaris takes more chances, more liberties with the sonatas--- and this is what them truly incredible.
Too many rhythmic distortions and pedal irregularities for my taste. His own personal entricities do a lot "melodic line" distortions and strange manipulations. He holds back and then speeds forward particularly obvious in the final movement.
...che note...Chopin è sempre Chopin ❤❤❤ Bravo e simpatico Cyprien Katsaris👌
He has total mastery over technique, and tastefully brings out other melodic lines, which most pianists overlook.
His performance of Rachmaninoff No 3, is the most exciting and interesting performance of this exciting concerto recorded to date. It should be studied very carefully by any pianist who wants to discover a treasure of musical ideas. Thank you Mr. Katsaris for the gifts you have and continue to share with us. May you live 100+ years.
I cant believe a human composed such a thing . . .
Stupendous. Unbelievable technique with bravura and elegance in equal measures.
素晴らしい演奏です♪本当に素晴らしい😗
本当に、本当にありがとう御座います。永久保存版ですね。
Never realized the melodic line in the left hand during the A section until hearing his recording
Chapeaux bas, messieurs, Katsaris est un génie !
Hats off, gentlemen, Katsaris is a genius!
la meme chose a été dite à Chopin , n est ce pas ?
@@themoroccanpianist8953 Oui bien sur ! C'est Robert Schumann qui l'a dit après avoir écouté un concert du jeune Chopin.
Beautiful piano playing ! Thank you for posting !
CK's performance is the Romantic Art-Music itself. Chopin's vision is clearly, beautifully delineated.. #allsystemAreGo! Thank you for sharing this with your public.
culturehorse
Cultuurpaard. Je hebt helemaal gelijk. Chopin zit in de Hemel te genieten van deze uitvoering.
Effortless playing, superb taste - bravo!
Look at his hands???? His technique looks so special
some of the best living
absolutely superb.
How does someone even compose such an amazing piece of music? Chopin was truly a genius.
very carefully.
It’s unreal
Superbe interprétation, avec beaucoup de charme et de poésie
Watching this, it sounds sublime. Only listening to it, it sounds just good. Strange...
Interesting performance, nevertheless.
[0:00] I. Allegro maestoso
[12:34] II. Scherzo (Molto vivace)
[15:18] III. Largo -
[24:25] IV. Finale (Presto ma non tanto)
intresting !! i really liked what katsaris did in 6:11 -6:20 its very creative
I agree. And I love the rubato in his playing.
Yess. 💐
Elegant pianism, despite the occasional odd irregularities with tempo. His fingers are fabulous... 2nd movement is my favorite 👌🏻
Rubato my friend
His Sony recording of the Chopin sonatas is a marvel. What Katsaris does with inner voices and harmonies needs to be heard to be believed. Lovely as this performance is, the Sony recital is better. Why? Because in the studio, Katsaris takes more chances, more liberties with the sonatas--- and this is what them truly incredible.
Wowaweewa, I like, it's nice!!!!!!
24:25
28:11 😂
12:35
Too many rhythmic distortions and pedal irregularities for my taste. His own personal entricities do a lot "melodic line" distortions and strange manipulations. He holds back and then speeds forward particularly obvious in the final movement.
That's called Rubato to add flavor to a beautiful interpretation of Chopin.
You poor myopic, constipated urtext troll.
Go back to Julliard
Man you really know nothing about music
@@frankromano9064 Lmao. What a rare insult. I will remember it