RICHTER - Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses, Op 54 VIDEO !!!

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  • Опубликовано: 29 авг 2009
  • Sviatoslav Richter plays Mendelssohn Variations Serieuses, Op 54 Brookliyn 22 4 1965
    GREAT VIDEO !!!
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  • @Airmanik
    @Airmanik 11 лет назад +20

    One of the best endings in history of music, imo.

  • @yanamiakshyla1683
    @yanamiakshyla1683 4 года назад +13

    THIS is my favorite video ever!!! Thank you to whoever shared it. Such purity and power of expression. Bravo, maestro!

  • @musicalraymond
    @musicalraymond 12 лет назад +7

    As a student in the early 70`s Richter was my inspiration and to this day still is. This video of the greatest pianist of the twentieth century is fantastic. The technique required to play variation 13 alone is quite staggering. I have found the entire video educative and inspiring.

  • @egrosz
    @egrosz 15 лет назад +37

    I always loved Richter.I saw him in Romania before many years ago.
    Never forgot him. Such a great artist,
    and a tragic figure...

    • @pianoplayer-re9et
      @pianoplayer-re9et 7 лет назад +2

      egrosz oh really? you are lucky

    • @wolfgang4067
      @wolfgang4067 3 года назад +1

      Why tragic

    • @wolfgang4067
      @wolfgang4067 3 года назад +1

      Died of natural causes on his eighties or nineties

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 Месяц назад

      ​​@@wolfgang4067From the little I know of his story, the death of his father was an enormous blow to him. There's much more to the story, but it's one of sadness and betrayal.

  • @mariobarbov9605
    @mariobarbov9605 4 года назад +2

    Le génie est au rendez-vous lors de chaque enregistrement... une technique et une force absolument transcendantes, sans égales!

  • @jenkim4627
    @jenkim4627 10 месяцев назад +5

    He's not even sitting on a piano stool, I can't believe they put this dining chair on the stage haha. And the piano quality is somewhat questionable at best. But I'm left speechless at his performance. Richter's signature powerful touch that "squeezes" the sound out of the piano, while still keeping articulation intact.. And that ending!

    • @therealtruetwelfth798
      @therealtruetwelfth798 10 месяцев назад +1

      Chairs are/were used quite often at the piano in Europe. It’s not necessarily a dining chair - some are adjustable and designed specifically for the piano.

    • @needtoknowbasis3499
      @needtoknowbasis3499 6 месяцев назад

      What's wrong with the piano?

  • @champagneforashley4882
    @champagneforashley4882 7 лет назад +32

    More people should watch this. This is almost superhuman what Richter does there. If you play the piano or read music, you can understand how insane the playing is here. I've heard this played by a very competent pianist and this sounds like a completely different work. Even if you were to just pay attention to his technique, which is miraculous; that would be amazing enough. He then combines that though, with a deep understanding of the music and it becomes much more than just a performer playing the piano. It's hard to describe, but you know when it hear it.

    • @lerunya17
      @lerunya17 5 лет назад +3

      Very true indeed. I played this piece and the most hardest thing for me here was to combine the technical difficulties with the actual sound and soul of this piece...
      No one can beat Richter though.

    • @JohnSmith-ei2pm
      @JohnSmith-ei2pm 5 лет назад +2

      I agree with much of what you say but I do no think 'insane' is quite the right word. Often there is a great and deep sanity in the thoughts expressed by Richter which becomes ever more evident as the modern world becomes ever more divorced from all sanity.

    • @jackcurley1591
      @jackcurley1591 5 лет назад

      John Smith well said. Richter offers artistic insights into the beauties and difficulties of life in said performances, such as this one. I also find Richter to be quite trenchant in his performances of Beethoven

    • @therealtruetwelfth798
      @therealtruetwelfth798 10 месяцев назад

      Who is ashley and why are we drinking champagne?

  • @gromoglas77
    @gromoglas77 15 лет назад +7

    Fantastic video! Fantastic Richter! Thank You for sharing!

  • @lalyanasimkin5398
    @lalyanasimkin5398 4 года назад +4

    I studied this myself one of the most insipred piano variations to my mind. Grandiose❤

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  • @giuseppemariaperego8937
    @giuseppemariaperego8937 Год назад +1

    Fantastico ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus 14 лет назад +7

    ..how great,richter plays mendelssohn,probably the same sampler as in 'the enigma'.
    thank you very much for posting the whole 'variations serieuses'.
    amazing!

  • @albertoaguiardacruz7047
    @albertoaguiardacruz7047 3 года назад +5

    AS VARIAÇÕES SÉRIAS DE MENDELSSOHN FORAM COMPOSTAS EM 1841, E DESDE ENTÃO, SE TORNOU UMA PEÇA DE FUNDAMENTAL IMPORTÂNCIA DO ROMANTISMO, E FAZ PARTE DO REPERTÓRIO DE GRANDES PIANISTAS. A MELHOR INTERPRETAÇÃO DESTA PEÇA, CONTINUA SENDO DE VLADIMIR HOROWITZ. OBRA DE RICA HARMONIA, E DE TÉCNICA APURADA.

  • @emilioprocaccini
    @emilioprocaccini 10 лет назад +6

    Absolutely great!

  • @tobiasbrook
    @tobiasbrook 11 лет назад +6

    the ending is so tragic. Excellent performance as always

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 5 лет назад +3

    Awesome! A benchmark performance.

  • @GUSTAVOMARZANO
    @GUSTAVOMARZANO 3 года назад +1

    Muchas gracias !!! GRANDIOSO

  • @scarfinanyc
    @scarfinanyc 8 лет назад

    I memorize pieces too but wow what is this mastery? One day I might!!! Wow Bravo

  • @matthew1722
    @matthew1722 14 лет назад +2

    A truly phenomenal performance.

  • @brendenfox7266
    @brendenfox7266 2 года назад +3

    That’s some heavy metal piano the last few minutes are crazy. Wow!! Richter had some serious power. He looks tense, but I think that’s an illusion. I don’t think it’s possible to play this piece with too much tension. That would cripple your ability to play the technical requirements, and musical. It’s a tense piece especially at the end. It should sound that way.

  • @pepecomar
    @pepecomar 8 лет назад +2

    La mejor interpretacion con diferencia. Nadie alcanza los niveles tecnicos y de interpretacion de Richter. Simplemente el mejor.

  • @ariannaamaducci760
    @ariannaamaducci760 8 лет назад +1

    ho ascoltato questo medesimo pezzo dell'elegante virtuoso del piano Mendelson, suonato anche da Brendel, Zimmermann e Richter.. sono tutti costoro grandi maestri ed è molto difficile che io possa trovare in loro dei difetti o delle carenze ma ho notato che Rosita Renard suona questo pezzo con mascolina energia e foga mentre Brendel con femminile precisione e leggerezza.. amo molto la tecnica di Brendel e trovo che, per suonare Mendelson, che era un elegante e un Maestro di grande olimpica serenità - (Casella ne Il Pianoforte ) - sia assai più calibrato ed in tono... con mio modestissimo parere.. e ringrazio chi ha postato questo brano e tutti questi grandi Maestri che l'hanno eseguito... I heard this same virtuous elegant piece of Mendelssohn piano also sounded by Brendel, Richter and Zimmermann .. are all these great teachers and it is very difficult that I can find in them some defects or deficiencies but I noticed that Rosita Renard plays this piece with masculine energy and enthusiasm while Brendel with feminine precision and lightness .. very love of Brendel technique and I find that, for playing Mendelson, who was an elegant and a great Master in Olympian serenity - ( Casella in Il Pianoforte ) - is much more calibrated and in tune..... with my modest opinion ... .. and I thank those who posted this piece and all these great Masters who have performed ...

  • @michaeloleary1867
    @michaeloleary1867 Год назад +1

    Beautiful!

  • @Bulbophile
    @Bulbophile 9 лет назад +6

    love this man

  • @iCancrizans
    @iCancrizans 8 лет назад +2

    Marvelloussimo!!

  • @giuseppemariaperego8937
    @giuseppemariaperego8937 Год назад +1

    Qualsiasi parola è insufficiente per esprimere ciò che sento ❤❤❤😂😂😂 Giuseppe

  • @buenobus
    @buenobus 13 лет назад +1

    Richter is so incredible. such austerity in his technique. he really paces his pieces out evenly. not to sound antagonistic but i find his heavily regimented approach to piano ungraceful yet extremely suited to these precision pieces. great footage!
    thanks for the upload.

    • @gjeacocke
      @gjeacocke 3 года назад +2

      I heard this was as a result of his opera background. The music had to be precise.

  • @ariannaamaducci760
    @ariannaamaducci760 8 лет назад +8

    I heard even now Alicia de Larrocha and I find she remarkable interpreter of this piece, combining precision and passion, with a touch very firmly and precisely but incisive

  • @konzolmester
    @konzolmester 15 лет назад +1

    A True musician and pianist.

  • @sarahheger5612
    @sarahheger5612 10 лет назад +2

    What a superb performance with no affectation, no unnecessary rubatos, and ritardandos where not indicated. Only the second variation was played too fast. After all, Mendelssohn has written UN POCO piu mosso. But many other pianists have done the same thing. Love Richter. Thank you for uploading this great performance to You Tube.

  • @PhillipLWilcher
    @PhillipLWilcher 15 лет назад

    Extraordinary.

  • @conrad6226
    @conrad6226 4 месяца назад

    What a one of beast this man was, so unique.

  • @Ketrin_Black
    @Ketrin_Black 3 года назад

    thank you! )

  • @olivernunn3675
    @olivernunn3675 9 лет назад +2

    The Richter videography states that this was filmed in Moscow on April 22nd,1964 along with Rachmaninov's prelude op.32,no.12 and etude tableaux op.39,no.9.All of these are on YT and are brilliant performances.

  • @user-hg3dj5pt6w
    @user-hg3dj5pt6w 3 года назад +1

    감사합니다.
    🌈🌬 💓🦋

  • @meredith218461
    @meredith218461 5 лет назад +1

    Pianistically amazing.

  • @user-je1bc4uv2m
    @user-je1bc4uv2m Год назад +2

    Если мы это смотрим-не все потеряно..

  • @giuseppemariaperego8937
    @giuseppemariaperego8937 Год назад +1

    Grande Richter ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe

  • @marinaforthofer-safiullina3684
    @marinaforthofer-safiullina3684 8 лет назад +3

    REALLY, GREAT VIDEO! ONE CAN SEE THE HAND MOTION, LIKE PRIVATE LESSON.

    • @c.g.marseille4510
      @c.g.marseille4510 7 лет назад +1

      yes !

    • @pianosenzanima1
      @pianosenzanima1 5 лет назад

      Arm hand everything in perfect order. Then comes Cziffra and take is on another level, as if one could have thought it could even be possible. With his hands like tree roots...

  • @JakWho92
    @JakWho92 14 лет назад +5

    I wasnt a fan of richter but his playing here is just unbelievably good.

  • @maternalheart66
    @maternalheart66 2 года назад

    I love the intensity of the left hand tremolo at 9:21

  • @ClausLeesemann
    @ClausLeesemann 12 лет назад

    ein grandioser Pianist wirklich beeindruckend

  • @Yuriy1969ful
    @Yuriy1969ful 6 лет назад +6

    На самом деле это запись концерта 64-го года лауреатов Ленинской премии, а такое могло быть только 22-го апреля. Среди прочих выступавших был также Давид Ойстрах. Запись его выступления тоже существует. В тот вечер Рихтер сыграл также Рахманинова Etude Tableau in D, Op.39/9 и на бис - Prelude in g-sharp, Op.32/12 . Записи существуют.

    • @fila3000
      @fila3000 6 лет назад +1

      @@tatianagrig9120 о чем речь, если на похоронах самого Сталина, как рассказывал Рихтер, его пригласили играть, у рояля педаль не работала. На похоронах Сталина, черт побери.

    • @user-ld5hu9ev6c
      @user-ld5hu9ev6c Год назад

      @@fila3000 где это Рихтер такое рассказывал?

  • @SwanSong158
    @SwanSong158 14 лет назад

    awesome :)

  • @benjamincuevaseninde
    @benjamincuevaseninde 6 лет назад +1

    -- Brillant, virtuose. --

  • @bluemoon1341
    @bluemoon1341 5 лет назад +3

    Unbeatable interpretation.

  • @needtoknowbasis3499
    @needtoknowbasis3499 6 месяцев назад

    You've heard this played by only one pianist? How fortunate.

  • @themusicalgerbil192
    @themusicalgerbil192 11 лет назад

    Those are some serious variations indeed.

    • @johnmccauley3177
      @johnmccauley3177 5 лет назад

      Jim, TWICE's pet gerbil - by God you Gerbils have nailed it again!

  • @levonpuchinyan8892
    @levonpuchinyan8892 7 лет назад

    Greaaatt

  • @juanterranova
    @juanterranova 9 лет назад +3

    Esto fue en Moscú, 1966.

    • @ADGO
      @ADGO 9 лет назад +1

      Juan Nicolás Terranova Yes, concert in '66 for Lenin Prize winners.

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 11 лет назад +2

    How on earth could it be better? Even Horowitz and Sofronitzky are knocked down .

  • @wolfgangklofat594
    @wolfgangklofat594 Год назад +2

    Sicherlich eine der authentischsten Aufzeichnungen der Klavierkunst des mich persönlich ansprechendsten Pianisten all meiner Zeiten.

  • @Aleksandr_128
    @Aleksandr_128 4 года назад +1

    recorded in 1966 at a concert for Lenin Prize winners (Moscow)

    • @Panzerino02
      @Panzerino02 4 года назад +1

      He never dress with papillon tie and tuxedos in the USSR.

    • @Aleksandr_128
      @Aleksandr_128 4 года назад

      Oh really? ))
      m.ruclips.net/video/pEHmKXCMZF0/видео.html

    • @Yuriy1969ful
      @Yuriy1969ful 2 года назад +2

      @@Panzerino02 Вы будете просвещать меня, побывавшего на 22 концертах Рихтера в СССР?! В вечерних концертах он выступал с бабочкой и во фраке, а позже - только в смокинге. Так он чувствовал себя свободнее. В дневных концертах он выступал в костюме, чаще всего синем, и с галстуком.

    • @Panzerino02
      @Panzerino02 2 года назад

      @@Yuriy1969ful Острить не нужно...

  • @timofeygorlov4435
    @timofeygorlov4435 3 года назад +1

    Looks like this guy arrived from another planet by accident but never told anybody about it.

  • @TorstenBehle
    @TorstenBehle 12 лет назад +3

    Why does everyone play Var. 12 "Tempo del Tema" at least 50% faster than the "Tema"?
    Interesting, @musicalraymond, what you say about Var. 13. You're right, of course, but I find others much more difficult to play. Everyone probably has his favourite challenges.

  • @Panzerino02
    @Panzerino02 4 года назад

    April 22, 1965 - New York /
    Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM), 30 Lafayette Avenue (Peter Jay Sharp) ?

    • @Aleksandr_128
      @Aleksandr_128 4 года назад

      recorded in 1966 at a concert for Lenin Prize winners (Moscow)

    • @Panzerino02
      @Panzerino02 2 года назад

      @@Aleksandr_128 Да, вы правы - я ошибся.

  • @vazgenaraqelyan2782
    @vazgenaraqelyan2782 4 года назад

    Гений!

  • @Tianran0106
    @Tianran0106 7 лет назад +4

    Richter and Horowitz mixed together would be a masterpiece

  • @ask15muzik
    @ask15muzik Год назад

    если хочешь услышать совершенство,слушай Рихтера С.Т.!!

  • @KC-wn4hi
    @KC-wn4hi 4 года назад +2

    5:45

  • @wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258
    @wandahelenagorecka-fichten9258 4 года назад

    Wolę interpretację Nelsona Freire bo tamtą charakteryzuje lekkość i elegancja nie tylko biegłość i technika

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  • @loboris1995
    @loboris1995 13 лет назад

    Nothing to say,except the recording :p

  • @msg5699
    @msg5699 2 года назад

    6:52

  • @nycanonymous7146
    @nycanonymous7146 14 лет назад

    Not that it matters, but this is not the Brooklyn recording.

    • @johnmccauley3177
      @johnmccauley3177 5 лет назад

      nycanonymous - Yes, you are right, it doesn't matter. How astute.

  • @AvntXardE
    @AvntXardE 6 лет назад

    Var 6 3:10

  • @romanfatulaev9487
    @romanfatulaev9487 5 лет назад

    Посадка у него здесь странная

  • @antonio.scalia
    @antonio.scalia 4 года назад

    Horowitz -> ruclips.net/video/kfFtN6zRBJQ/видео.html
    I love Mendelssohn.
    Increíble. ¿Cual les gusta mas?

  • @josephlaredo5272
    @josephlaredo5272 8 лет назад +4

    Picking up on a couple of the comments below: "emotionless"? Certainly not in the slow variations, but in the fast ones Richter, as so often, tends to go into machine-gun mode, apparently playing as fast as he can with little regard for the musical line. "One of the best endings in music"? It's certainly wonderful ... or it should be, except that everyone, Richter included, plays it half the notated speed; and no rall. or rit. is marked. Surely, it should vanish like a shadow? Now I'm going to listen to Ms Renard ... Thanks for posting.

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

      I am not agree

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 3 месяца назад

      I never feel he disregards the musical line in the fast passages.

  • @johnlovric5896
    @johnlovric5896 6 лет назад +4

    Who gives You the Right and Do you have the Knowledge to criticize Richter one of the best Pianist and Musicians of 20 Century or any "Big" Pianist(Instrumentalist) ?
    Be happy to have the opportunity to listen to this Magic and if you dont like it, listen 100 or 1000 times until you understand his Vision and like it.
    Without Humility and great Respect it is totaly impossible to really understand and to really deep enjoy such
    interpretations and music.

  • @j.marin.8150
    @j.marin.8150 10 лет назад +1

    classic...become famous and go to sleep...

    • @claudewiwiamjertes2122
      @claudewiwiamjertes2122 10 лет назад

      Rectified, it is a very good version, some small mistakes but good performance...but I insist that the version of Rosita Renard is absolutely unbeatable...

    • @j.marin.8150
      @j.marin.8150 10 лет назад

      Claude wiwiam jertes You insist ? see my comment below...in any case I am glad we agree.

  • @j.marin.8150
    @j.marin.8150 10 лет назад +3

    Rosita Renard version is much better...

  • @adrct
    @adrct 10 лет назад +4

    Good technique, quite an emotionless of a performance, though. I much prefer Horowitz or Nelson Freire, for instance.

  • @Davideberti
    @Davideberti 8 лет назад +1

    AS USUALLY HE ISN'T ABLE TO PLAY RIGHT NOTE... TOO MISTAKE...

    • @c.g.marseille4510
      @c.g.marseille4510 7 лет назад +1

      ? ?

    • @Andrea-hm1ix
      @Andrea-hm1ix 7 лет назад

      Torna ad ascoltare Michelangeli che non sbaglia mai allora.

    • @ngocphung6220
      @ngocphung6220 6 лет назад +4

      I even love his mistake! He plays with his humanity, not like a machine :)

    • @007myzorro
      @007myzorro 6 лет назад

      ngoc phung n

    • @johnmccauley3177
      @johnmccauley3177 5 лет назад

      Davide Berti - is that so, by God!

  • @rationalistx
    @rationalistx 9 лет назад +1

    There's nothing worse than listening to a serious piece of music, than a load of variations on a piece of serious music.
    Morbid Mendelssohn, morbid Richter.
    Switch over to Liberace, if you want some real entertainment.

    • @007myzorro
      @007myzorro 6 лет назад

      punkpoetry mm

    • @giovanna722
      @giovanna722 3 месяца назад

      Ah, Liberace. Mr. Subtlety himself, master of the ubiquitous glissando. His fingers can work at quite a clip, but don't seem to say much.