This was the first Japan recital where he was sick and overly medicated. But he tears your heart out. Such depth of emotion. I can imagine this is how Liszt must have played at the end.
According to the biographers, this was the last piece played on the piano by Liszt in Weimar, seeing the near death, when he attended the Bayreuth Wagner´s Festival for the last time, and he died
Alan Walker; the absolutely most moving biographies of Liszt. Thanks for posting this. I was just wondering what was the last piece Liszt before his death. Thx.
This is certainly not VH at his best but there are some astonishingly musical moments. I think the performance of this piece is perhaps the best of the Tokyo concert. Thank god he was able to come back -- two years later and off antidepressants -- in fine form.
I like this version. Played like a human. I turned off the Valentia one after the long ass pause. This one is nice even though it's not perfect. I think I heard on the other video that Chopin composed for himself. Well, I like this version because I think Horowitz played for himself.
Adam symborski I think the chromatic scale at 4:13 to the E is what the piece was building up for. That is THE climax and tragedy of this entire piece. It is like Chopin is suffocating under water and a friend lifts him up to speak to him.
Chopin was in a way outside of time, and I think he composed this piece at the universe’s end. However, I don’t think he would like Horowitz’s practice of tossing in the gratuitous mezzo-staccato passage when legato is clearly right.
This was the first Japan recital where he was sick and overly medicated. But he tears your heart out. Such depth of emotion. I can imagine this is how Liszt must have played at the end.
According to the biographers, this was the last piece played on the piano by Liszt in Weimar, seeing the near death, when he attended the Bayreuth Wagner´s Festival for the last time, and he died
Good choice... Liszt! was a smart man!
Alan Walker; the absolutely most moving biographies of Liszt. Thanks for posting this. I was just wondering what was the last piece Liszt before his death. Thx.
@@realitywins3325 Yes, according to Allan Walker research and diaries of Franz Liszt and his pupils.
OK. Not as good as his earlier recordings, but so what. He still does these Etudes better than anyone else. the man was a genius.
A real HEART felt genius at that!!!!
This could not be more moving and pure expressive. Wonderful. The perfect melancholy. Pure sadness.
there is no mistake ! he is just wonderful and a soul like that will be never replaced
Despite all errors, the interpretation is really something !
I found this rather brilliant
I still can see light over the clouds!
This is certainly not VH at his best but there are some astonishingly musical moments. I think the performance of this piece is perhaps the best of the Tokyo concert.
Thank god he was able to come back -- two years later and off antidepressants -- in fine form.
.......we should feel music.....we need notes to express MUSIC..... the notes are not MUSIC.....
Horowitz......genius......
Grazie per l’upload!
forget notes!!!!!!!!! PURE MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!
REALLY... couldn't have said it better...
I like this version. Played like a human. I turned off the Valentia one after the long ass pause. This one is nice even though it's not perfect. I think I heard on the other video that Chopin composed for himself. Well, I like this version because I think Horowitz played for himself.
Check out Pletnev
4:22 - devastating
Adam symborski I think the chromatic scale at 4:13 to the E is what the piece was building up for. That is THE climax and tragedy of this entire piece. It is like Chopin is suffocating under water and a friend lifts him up to speak to him.
Please, give us this entire recital!
still beautiful, i've heard technically better but they never match vladdy's masterful touch.
Beyond Mastery....IDEOSYNCRATIC! Like Pogo and Gould, he was confident to take chances and do crazy things. Bravo from Tepoztlán!
Many missed notes and added ritenuttos , you coud hear and see that horowitz was at hes limit, you will be renembered , always !!!
Nobody cares. Still greater performance
Chopin was in a way outside of time, and I think he composed this piece at the universe’s end. However, I don’t think he would like Horowitz’s practice of tossing in the gratuitous mezzo-staccato passage when legato is clearly right.
....GAONn
Japan tour. In bad medical condition. Not his usual level at all
its not horowits...
It's Chopin with Horowitz's fingers...
@@UYEcudeSobieski -- I was going to say Oscar Peterson but I'll go with your synecdoche.