@@possisvideos Nope, this is not the Imperial. It's a Steinway and actually she is omitting some notes there to stress the basses. Which is by no mean any critique - she is an amazing musician who feels exactly the right things to do. This sonata can never be played any better!
How much time... I've tried writing my own music on sheet music; it's just a pain, especially to make edits. And Rachmaninoff probably drafted large parts of this Sonata several times...
@@flyingpenandpaper6119 Makes you wonder how many times the great composers thought of better ideas, but didn't bother because editing was a pain and what they had was "good enough."
He probably worked it all out in his head, with several iterations, until he got something that he was more or less happy with. Then he wrote it down and of course, may have made corrections and rewritten pages.... This sonata was heavily revised and cut down from some 45 minutes to about 35 minutes.
I have Heard these 2 sonatas maybe hundreds of times, and EACH time it feels like something new and fresh. I never tired of Rachmaninoff.. THere is something magical about it much in a way like JS Bach organ Works.
I like the tempo. Most of time when I'm hearing this part 2:32 to 2:44 with others pianists, I find this too slow or too ''square''. I love fluid interpretation reminiscent of water, contrast and the typical vibration of the romantism. It's a subjective opinion, but I wanted to share it. Thank you Valentina Lisitsa for your wonderful playing. Sorry if my english sounds bad; I speak french from Quebec.
Your performance of this sonata is actually INSANE. It is SO unbelievably good I'm genuinely in awe watching you perform it. Your playing is just right.
While the tempo is quicker than what I prefer - yes it's simply my preference - the clarity of playing is astonishing nonetheless and it's a fantastic interpretation regardless. When the Dies Irae theme is in octaves in the bass leading to the recapitulation of the main theme the speed adds much intensity - that being said it works when the pace is slowed at that point a little also.
La interpretación mejor lograda de esta sonata . Es de una genialidad absoluta. Así debería interpretarse siempre. Bravo Valentina ya estás entre los dioses del piano y aún despues de que dejes este mundo serás recordada como una de las gigantes del piano . Argerich y vos me cambiaron la vida
This sonata is truly amazing!! As amazing as your playing, indeed!! I admire (and envy!) your technique so much... and your interpretations are always so engaging and emotional... Hope to see you playing live some day :-) greetings from Italy
Valentina is so good, so fast, so clear, that she tends to go too fast, and not have much speed variation. It is the contrast between fast and slow and loud and fast that the piano has to offer. Yuja Wang also does this. If you listen to Arthur Rubenstein, who was not an accurate pianist in comparison, the one thing he did have is a more relaxed feel. I love her touch so much.
She definitely played it too fast in my opinion. Rachmaninoff isn’t just about speed and technique. Though his compositions are indeed technically demanding it’s the ability to bring out his melodies and textures which matter most of all. Unfortunately I think she loses some of that by rushing through some of the passages here. The musicality of this movement in particular suffered a bit as well. I much prefer trifonov’s interpretation. He gives the listener so much more contrast, emotion, and musicality when playing this piece but particularly this movement.
Im not sure why this sonata was less loved than the 2nd one. What an absolute masterpiece, it has some of the most intense and beautiful moments of any piece i know of.
Watched her perform this live last night. Amazing. When I first started listening to this Sonata a few weeks ago to prep for the recital, I did not find it terribly interesting relative to the piano concertos or Chopin/Liszt in general. Now I can't get it out of my head!
This is a fine interpretation,best i've ever heard from VL,even if much is on the rapid side and would be EVEN more effective with a touch of ralenti and weight for key moments,(the"galloping"motif fails to register fully).There is a volcanic flow and what we lose in theatre&drama we gain in heady momentum.For once the piano sounds harmonious,allowing some rich voicing.Looking forward to a re-record in...5years..?That would really be something!
My favorite interpretation of the 3rd movement. Love it. For the first movement I tend to favor Volodins live rendition that was uploaded not long ago. For the second movement my go to has got to be Denis Burstein. He plays it very slowly yet so lush. But this third movement, it needs fire. And Valentina has the most fire in her interpretation by far!
This is an amazing sonata no 1 by Rachmaninov.Much better than Rachmaninov piano sonata no 2 and all plays it.But the greats like Lisitsa Viktor Eresko S.Rodriguez John Ogdon V.Askkenazy Olli Mustonen A.Weissenberg they all plays this one.I like the most Viktor Eresko playing Rachmaninov sonata no 1.Then there are Lisitsa Ashkenazy maybe S.Roriguez.But both Olli Mustonen and John Ogdon are so weak with this.O.Mustonen with an ice cold tone a rough one.J.Ogdon plays with out structure restless
This is the better of Valentina's two videos of this Sonata. The other Steinway in the "Secret Garden"'s video (how did they get the rights to her performance, by the way) sounded like a plodding thud every time she hit the base notes, not to mention the movements were chopped to pieces. Also, by the way, Valentina now lives in France and not North Carolina.
J Joe Townley WELL YOU KNOW THAT THE CIA TRIED TO SCREW VALENTINA BY CANCELLING HER CONCERTS IN CANADA FOR HER VIEWS ON THE AMERICAN WAGED IN UCRAIN AGAINST RUSSIA. I CONGRATULATE HER FOR GETTING OUT OF USA.. I ALSO GOT OUT AND NOW LIVE IN SPAIN. USA HAS TURNED INTO A VERY UNPLEASANT FASCIST TYRANICAL WARLIKE STATE AT THE SERVICE OF ISRAELI ZIONISM AND CONSTANT WARS. NICE TO KNOW THAT SHE IS A BIT CLOSER TO ME HERE IN EUROPE.
Ron Walker Wow, thanks much for that interesting info. I somewhat suspected her decision to move had to do with more than just prices on condos rising faster in Paris than in North Carolina, but I never suspected she was forced out for her political views. I wonder if she went reluctantly (really liked it here in the USA and wanted to stay but had to go), or she just shook the the dust from her feet and moved on. Regardless, I think she's better suited to a cultured environment like France rather than North Carolina where most people think Bach wrote the best Bluegrass in the world.
J Joe Townley NO, THE CIA WAS THREATENING THE CONCERT HALLS TO BLOCK HER FROM PERFORMING BECAUSE OF A TWEET SHE MADE REGARDING THE PUPPET GOVERNMENT IN UCRAIN (WHICH IS TRUE) THEY WERE GOING TO MAKE HER PERFORMANCE IMPOSSIBLE IN THE AMERICAS BY CHASING HER DOWN, AND SHE DID THE SMARTEST THING. SHE GOT THE HELL AWAY FROM THE TOTALITARIAN FASCISTS NOW IN THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ORDERS COMING FROM ISREAL AND TELAVIV. THE CIA PROBABLY DID HER A BIG FAVOR IN THE LONG RUN. PARIS BEATS CAROLINA ANY DAY AND IT IS IRONIC THAT RACHMANINOFF HAD TO COME TO USA TO SEEK REFUGE FROM THE COMMUNISTS WHO WHERE CHASING HIM AROUND IN RUSSIA. VALINTINA IS A TREASURE AND A GREAT GIFT TO THE PEOPLE WHO COME INTO HER LIFE. THE USA HAD GONE AFTER THE WRONG PERSON ONCE AGAIN. JUST LOOK AT THE DISGRACEFUL CONGRESS AND CABINET--ALL ZIONIST JEWS AND AFRICANS WHO ARE ALL STEALING MONEY FROM THE AMERICAN CASH COW. AND THEY WANTED TO DESTROY VALENTINA WHO IS A GENIUS- THAT IS WHAT AMERICA STANDS FOR- EMPIRE, CONTROL GREED, AND STUPIDITY, AND ABUSE OF THE PEOPLE ON ALL LEVELS EXCEPT THE TOP 1% RON
Damn I did not know she left North Carolina? I just moved here a couple of years ago and was able to attend a her recent recital here. If she lives abroad, that probably means fewer concerts here :(
These artists are critically aware of the time sequences of their performance compared to other versions, sometimes it could be an ego scenario, unfortunately to the detriment of the composition. When Virgil Fox was asked why he played the Widor Toccata the fastest, he replied because I can.
You really are at your best when you play Rachmaninoff. If there's one composer you'll go down as one of the greatest interpreters of, its likely to be Rachmaninoff. :) I could hear the music through the veil of the millions of notes Rach tends to write.
I always show my friends your videos, and the only thing they say is that you are super super super super superior in piano, they say that you are the best of the century, I say it because it is obvious. You always put up a superb performance with ease.
A very lively performance akin to the Michael Ponti recording - a real beauty: Lively Rachmanioff is better than many of the slowish lacking performances before the Public today...
You also need to listen to the performance by Michael Ponti on Vox collection (complete piano works) - he is always very excitingly lively in his playings.
NINO, WHAT STUPID COMMENTS. WHO CARES ABOUT HER ACCENT OR HER MARKETING ACTIVITIES.? YOU SHOULD ONLY PLAY AS WELL AND WE WILL BE SITTING DOWN AT YOUR CONCERTS INSTEAD OF THOSE OF VALENTINA. WHERE DOES AND IDIOT LIKE YOU COME FROM?Nino Nascimento
Hi Valentina, Are you sure your concert at April 17th in Dortmund isn't sold out yet? I would really like to go and see you play live for the first time, since this is the closest performance from my home. Thanks in advance,
marvellous piano, marvellous piano player, marvellous piano player's camera man! heard you in cologne and munich last year, missed you in lucerne... maybe dortmund or freiburg... :))
Suprise Lisitsa plays well especially after the 10.11 . This is a much better playing than a raw and rough olli mustonen. Rachmaninov 1 sonata a finale is my favourites. Victor eresko and askenazy are good as well
Astounding. This is up there with the Ogdon 1968 recording. The sweep, the power, the Russian feeling. I've never listened to Ms Lisitsa playing before. The heir to Martha and Yudina.
I think the tempo is a bit too fast throughout-some sections could have benefitted from a slower tempo-but a performance like this is definitely very exciting for the listener.
I am definitely going to pay more attention to your tour schedule so the wife and I can catch you in the States sometime. Though it will be difficult to sit close enough to see your hands as well as we can see them on your videos....
Your interpretation gives the second life to this piece. I have never found 1st Sonata so powerful and touching. Thank you a lot! You helped me to choose the piece for my exam!
Valentina, what about your concert in Chicago? Is it sold out yet?. I have intentions of coming to see you perform when this comes about and I wanted to know if you were booked? :)
I'm addicted to this -- especially because of how these incredibly beautiful themes are carved out of the piece at e.g. 5:19 and the following seconds! Can't stop listening to it and never get tired of it.
Very nice Valentina. I won't be able to go to your concert in Dortmund, although, is there any chance that you will be coming to Portugal any time soon? Regards
I really hope the CD for the Rach Project will be released soon. Any chance of a release date in the near future? The anticipation is literally killing me!
I really dont understand why this video isnt the most watched of the trio. the way you play his one is really quite unique, I just cannot get it out of my head. You have really touched my heart with this one...
Second concerto is my favorite!!! And i'm begging you, please post version without orchestra!! Good luck with it, in my personal opinion is second one totally killer of pianists. It's such a beautiful thing....!
5:18 most badass recap ever, i love that dies irae motif in the bass
Indeed. It was those 5 seconds which attracted my attention to this piece. Now I can't stop listening to the entire thing over and over.
@@rafaelubal Yeah I just got hooked too
These basses at 0:24 are just too amazing for me :D
so true 😀✌️
the magic of the addtional bass keys of her Boesendorfer imperial…
@@possisvideos Nope, this is not the Imperial. It's a Steinway and actually she is omitting some notes there to stress the basses. Which is by no mean any critique - she is an amazing musician who feels exactly the right things to do. This sonata can never be played any better!
True, another spin on marcato.
Do you like Rachmaninoff? He's my favourite romantic.
Best 3rd movement?
I wonder how much ink Rachmaninoff needed to write down all those notes.
Just enough.
How much time... I've tried writing my own music on sheet music; it's just a pain, especially to make edits. And Rachmaninoff probably drafted large parts of this Sonata several times...
@@flyingpenandpaper6119 Makes you wonder how many times the great composers thought of better ideas, but didn't bother because editing was a pain and what they had was "good enough."
He probably worked it all out in his head, with several iterations, until he got something that he was more or less happy with. Then he wrote it down and of course, may have made corrections and rewritten pages.... This sonata was heavily revised and cut down from some 45 minutes to about 35 minutes.
I have Heard these 2 sonatas maybe hundreds of times, and EACH time it feels like something new and fresh. I never tired of Rachmaninoff.. THere is something magical about it much in a way like JS Bach organ Works.
Imagine if he wrote ballades like Chopin oh my god they would sound extraordinary
How do you play like that? Your hands just glide and hover over the keyboard. I’ve seen very few pianists able to play like that.
Look at kissin play Liszts sonata in b minor, scroll to like the middle and just watch till the end, absolutely amazing.
I like the tempo. Most of time when I'm hearing this part 2:32 to 2:44 with others pianists, I find this too slow or too ''square''. I love fluid interpretation reminiscent of water, contrast and the typical vibration of the romantism. It's a subjective opinion, but I wanted to share it. Thank you Valentina Lisitsa for your wonderful playing.
Sorry if my english sounds bad; I speak french from Quebec.
Your performance of this sonata is actually INSANE. It is SO unbelievably good I'm genuinely in awe watching you perform it. Your playing is just right.
She nailed it in this movement! What a composition! What an artist!
While the tempo is quicker than what I prefer - yes it's simply my preference - the clarity of playing is astonishing nonetheless and it's a fantastic interpretation regardless. When the Dies Irae theme is in octaves in the bass leading to the recapitulation of the main theme the speed adds much intensity - that being said it works when the pace is slowed at that point a little also.
La interpretación mejor lograda de esta sonata . Es de una genialidad absoluta. Así debería interpretarse siempre. Bravo Valentina ya estás entre los dioses del piano y aún despues de que dejes este mundo serás recordada como una de las gigantes del piano . Argerich y vos me cambiaron la vida
lt's like water flowing
This sonata is truly amazing!! As amazing as your playing, indeed!!
I admire (and envy!) your technique so much... and your interpretations are always so engaging and emotional...
Hope to see you playing live some day :-)
greetings from Italy
Valentina is so good, so fast, so clear, that she tends to go too fast, and not have much speed variation. It is the contrast between fast and slow and loud and fast that the piano has to offer. Yuja Wang also does this. If you listen to Arthur Rubenstein, who was not an accurate pianist in comparison, the one thing he did have is a more relaxed feel. I love her touch so much.
She definitely played it too fast in my opinion. Rachmaninoff isn’t just about speed and technique. Though his compositions are indeed technically demanding it’s the ability to bring out his melodies and textures which matter most of all. Unfortunately I think she loses some of that by rushing through some of the passages here. The musicality of this movement in particular suffered a bit as well. I much prefer trifonov’s interpretation. He gives the listener so much more contrast, emotion, and musicality when playing this piece but particularly this movement.
It is too fast. But I love it anyway. The overall effect is euphoric and almost creates a mental high. She is truly a magical artist.
Valentina's recording of this work was critically acclaimed when it came out many years ago.
Excellent. Incredible. Wonderful. I was working listening you @Valentina
I have never heared a better interpretation of this sonata. Thanks. Just wonderful!
0:25 Those lower notes... I get chills up my spine everytime I hear them.
The great, great Valentina, her touch on the keyboard is the finest and most powerful of all. That is fact!!!
Im not sure why this sonata was less loved than the 2nd one. What an absolute masterpiece, it has some of the most intense and beautiful moments of any piece i know of.
Watched her perform this live last night. Amazing. When I first started listening to this Sonata a few weeks ago to prep for the recital, I did not find it terribly interesting relative to the piano concertos or Chopin/Liszt in general. Now I can't get it out of my head!
This is a fine interpretation,best i've ever heard from VL,even if much is on the rapid side and would be EVEN more effective with a touch of ralenti and weight for key moments,(the"galloping"motif fails to register fully).There is a volcanic flow and what we lose in theatre&drama we gain in heady momentum.For once the piano sounds harmonious,allowing some rich voicing.Looking forward to a re-record in...5years..?That would really be something!
My favorite interpretation of the 3rd movement. Love it. For the first movement I tend to favor Volodins live rendition that was uploaded not long ago. For the second movement my go to has got to be Denis Burstein. He plays it very slowly yet so lush. But this third movement, it needs fire. And Valentina has the most fire in her interpretation by far!
Rachmaninoff mi preferido ! Es un planeador con motor. Siempre tomando impulso para planear en los cielos de la dicha.!
I wish I could play like Valentina! Gosh she is a very talented woman!! You "rach"!!:) lol
It's hard to enjoy the climax at the end at this tempo. It's over too soon.
Such INCREDIBLE control and such BEAUTIFUL music. I can only hope/wish that you will come to Montreal this year or next year!
PLEASE PLEASE.
Titanic work...very few can perform it, sounds incredible,
This is an amazing sonata no 1 by Rachmaninov.Much better than Rachmaninov piano sonata no 2 and all plays it.But the greats like Lisitsa Viktor Eresko S.Rodriguez John Ogdon V.Askkenazy Olli Mustonen A.Weissenberg they all plays this one.I like the most Viktor Eresko playing Rachmaninov sonata no 1.Then there are Lisitsa Ashkenazy maybe S.Roriguez.But both Olli Mustonen and John Ogdon are so weak with this.O.Mustonen with an ice cold tone a rough one.J.Ogdon plays with out structure restless
Truly extraordinary and absolutely fascinating to watch this 1st sonata. Valentina you are quite incredible!
tempo is a bit too fast for my taste. I enjoy more Berezovsky's performance of this work.
Every trick in the etudes tableau played 5x faster & a lot smoother. Fun to watch the blond mane bouncing up & down.
So many technical nuances married to personal interpretation. Master of the keyboard and musical communication
. Rachmaninov on steroids!
это моя мечта сыграть эту сонату Рахманинова!!!! Вы играете просто божественно!!!!!!!! Я в восторге! Спасибо за такое исполнение!!!!!!!!
This is the better of Valentina's two videos of this Sonata. The other Steinway in the "Secret Garden"'s video (how did they get the rights to her performance, by the way) sounded like a plodding thud every time she hit the base notes, not to mention the movements were chopped to pieces. Also, by the way, Valentina now lives in France and not North Carolina.
J Joe Townley WELL YOU KNOW THAT THE CIA TRIED TO SCREW VALENTINA BY CANCELLING HER CONCERTS IN CANADA FOR HER VIEWS ON THE AMERICAN WAGED IN UCRAIN AGAINST RUSSIA. I CONGRATULATE HER FOR GETTING OUT OF USA.. I ALSO GOT OUT AND NOW LIVE IN SPAIN. USA HAS TURNED INTO A VERY UNPLEASANT FASCIST TYRANICAL WARLIKE STATE AT THE SERVICE OF ISRAELI ZIONISM AND CONSTANT WARS.
NICE TO KNOW THAT SHE IS A BIT CLOSER TO ME HERE IN EUROPE.
Ron Walker Wow, thanks much for that interesting info. I somewhat suspected her decision to move had to do with more than just prices on condos rising faster in Paris than in North Carolina, but I never suspected she was forced out for her political views. I wonder if she went reluctantly (really liked it here in the USA and wanted to stay but had to go), or she just shook the the dust from her feet and moved on. Regardless, I think she's better suited to a cultured environment like France rather than North Carolina where most people think Bach wrote the best Bluegrass in the world.
J Joe Townley NO, THE CIA WAS THREATENING THE CONCERT HALLS TO BLOCK HER FROM PERFORMING BECAUSE OF A TWEET SHE MADE REGARDING THE PUPPET GOVERNMENT IN UCRAIN (WHICH IS TRUE)
THEY WERE GOING TO MAKE HER PERFORMANCE IMPOSSIBLE IN THE AMERICAS BY CHASING HER DOWN, AND SHE DID THE SMARTEST THING. SHE GOT THE HELL AWAY FROM THE TOTALITARIAN FASCISTS NOW IN THE WHITE HOUSE WITH ORDERS COMING FROM ISREAL AND TELAVIV. THE CIA PROBABLY DID HER A BIG FAVOR IN THE LONG RUN. PARIS BEATS CAROLINA ANY DAY AND IT IS IRONIC THAT RACHMANINOFF HAD TO COME TO USA TO SEEK REFUGE FROM THE COMMUNISTS WHO WHERE CHASING HIM AROUND IN RUSSIA. VALINTINA IS A TREASURE AND A GREAT GIFT TO THE PEOPLE WHO COME INTO HER LIFE.
THE USA HAD GONE AFTER THE WRONG PERSON ONCE AGAIN. JUST LOOK AT THE DISGRACEFUL CONGRESS AND CABINET--ALL ZIONIST JEWS AND AFRICANS WHO ARE ALL STEALING MONEY FROM THE AMERICAN CASH COW. AND THEY WANTED TO DESTROY VALENTINA WHO IS A GENIUS-
THAT IS WHAT AMERICA STANDS FOR- EMPIRE, CONTROL GREED, AND STUPIDITY, AND ABUSE OF THE PEOPLE ON ALL LEVELS EXCEPT THE TOP 1% RON
Ron Walker Well, it's a crying shame she had to leave, but I think you're right. She's in a more cultured environment in Paris. Thanks for the info.
Damn I did not know she left North Carolina? I just moved here a couple of years ago and was able to attend a her recent recital here. If she lives abroad, that probably means fewer concerts here :(
These artists are critically aware of the time sequences of their performance compared to other versions, sometimes it could be an ego scenario, unfortunately to the detriment of the composition. When Virgil Fox was asked why he played the Widor Toccata the fastest, he replied because I can.
You really are at your best when you play Rachmaninoff. If there's one composer you'll go down as one of the greatest interpreters of, its likely to be Rachmaninoff. :) I could hear the music through the veil of the millions of notes Rach tends to write.
Absolutely stunning performance. Bravo Valentina! I can't stop to be amazed by your masterful, breathtaking play. You are godsend to humanity!
Just incredibly powerful and beautiful
I always show my friends your videos, and the only thing they say is that you are super super super super superior in piano, they say that you are the best of the century, I say it because it is obvious. You always put up a superb performance with ease.
A very lively performance akin to the Michael Ponti recording - a real beauty: Lively Rachmanioff is better than many of the slowish lacking performances before the Public today...
5:23
Обожаю эту часть, такие необычные ассоциации вызывает, кто бы сейчас такое б написал?
You also need to listen to the performance by Michael Ponti on Vox collection (complete piano works) - he is always very excitingly lively in his playings.
and where will you come? I will be there
Valentina,
how do you feel knowing that you can do such a stunning performance?
It must be an incredible feeling.
I'm exhausted and lovesick.
Such an amazing and badass piece/movement, bravo Valentina!
Is there anything you can't play? absolutely amazing!
Discusses her marketing activities, her terrible accent, but one thing you can not argue! Its absolute understanding of the Rachmaninoff's spirit.
NINO, WHAT STUPID COMMENTS. WHO CARES ABOUT HER ACCENT OR HER MARKETING ACTIVITIES.?
YOU SHOULD ONLY PLAY AS WELL AND WE WILL BE SITTING DOWN AT YOUR CONCERTS INSTEAD OF THOSE OF VALENTINA. WHERE DOES AND IDIOT LIKE YOU COME FROM?Nino Nascimento
Try to be more cordial next time.
Nino Nascimento TRY TO MAKE MORE INTELLIGENT COMMENTS NEXT TIME NINO.
Ron Walker Try turning off caps, we can read just fine without it
DAMN IT NINO WHY ARE YOU THE WAY THAT YOU ARE
Your performance is exquisite!👏🎹
Muy buena interpretación!!!! Congrats.
Wow! Those are like my favorite pieces I'm so excited! Maybe eventually you can take a look at the toccata as well. :D
Hi Valentina,
Are you sure your concert at April 17th in Dortmund isn't sold out yet? I would really like to go and see you play live for the first time, since this is the closest performance from my home.
Thanks in advance,
There aren't words for your playing. :O
marvellous piano, marvellous piano player, marvellous piano player's camera man!
heard you in cologne and munich last year, missed you in lucerne...
maybe dortmund or freiburg... :))
She is a pure talent as few at day... a genitori at all!!
God lives in this child
The most horrible moment in my life was when you came to Argentina, and I didn't notice. Wonderful as always Val!
Suprise Lisitsa plays well especially after the 10.11 . This is a much better playing than a raw and rough olli mustonen. Rachmaninov 1 sonata a finale is my favourites. Victor eresko and askenazy are good as well
New videos finally :D Maybe you'll do the second sonata (1931 version) as well :) I would love to hear you play it !
Astounding. This is up there with the Ogdon 1968 recording. The sweep, the power, the Russian feeling. I've never listened to Ms Lisitsa playing before. The heir to Martha and Yudina.
First time I hear this. Old Rach never fails to incoporate the "Dies Irae" somewhere in his works. ;)
Good old Rachmaninoff
I think the tempo is a bit too fast throughout-some sections could have benefitted from a slower tempo-but a performance like this is definitely very exciting for the listener.
Amazing! You should do some Prokofiev.
I still think about this piano sometimes. It was iconic :,) Hope it is doing well :))
Soul-vivifying music. Thanks.
So romantic
endless talent + 1.billon practise hours = valentina. what an amazing artist.
Outstanding as always.
i don't know if someone has already tell you but, you play very well !
I am definitely going to pay more attention to your tour schedule so the wife and I can catch you in the States sometime. Though it will be difficult to sit close enough to see your hands as well as we can see them on your videos....
Your interpretation gives the second life to this piece. I have never found 1st Sonata so powerful and touching. Thank you a lot! You helped me to choose the piece for my exam!
Valentina, what about your concert in Chicago? Is it sold out yet?. I have intentions of coming to see you perform when this comes about and I wanted to know if you were booked? :)
I'm addicted to this -- especially because of how these incredibly beautiful themes are carved out of the piece at e.g. 5:19 and the following seconds! Can't stop listening to it and never get tired of it.
Very nice Valentina.
I won't be able to go to your concert in Dortmund, although, is there any chance that you will be coming to Portugal any time soon?
Regards
I WONDER,DEAR VAL,IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO PLAY SOME ARGENTINIAN PIECES BY AN UNKNOWN ARGENTINIAN COMPOSER.let me know...........u rock
I thought this was fast.
But my God, this woman has immense power! Respect, Ma'am!
Cool.
I'm still fairly new to this sonata, and it's taking time to get to know it. This is an excellent version! VL is really inside this peice.
mrs lisitsa, how do you manage to be a concert pianist, wife and mother all at the same time? and still live up to your concert legend?
Ich freue mich immer über Valentina's Rachmaninov Solos ohne Orchester 😍
💋.
I wish I could find your CDs somewhere but all of your previous titles on Amazon are unavailable :-( Is there any place I could get them?
There is nothing more enchanting about a woman than the mastery of an instrument.
Thanks for the response. I'll make sure I'll be there!
I really hope the CD for the Rach Project will be released soon. Any chance of a release date in the near future? The anticipation is literally killing me!
I really dont understand why this video isnt the most watched of the trio. the way you play his one is really quite unique, I just cannot get it out of my head. You have really touched my heart with this one...
Вначале если на руки смотреть то видно искусство монтажа
Second concerto is my favorite!!! And i'm begging you, please post version without orchestra!! Good luck with it, in my personal opinion is second one totally killer of pianists. It's such a beautiful thing....!
Val, you need to talk to that Producer/Manager of yours, and convince him to release this in full 24-bit, Blu-Ray Audio!!!
You are beautiful and also best piano player. That is great combo. :)
absolutely tremendous piece and great job. I would have played the moderato much slower though, it seems rushed.
Any chance of performing Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 4 op. 40 in the Original 1926 version?
I need to listen to this at least every two weeks. It's my drug.
It's hard to believe, but she manages to play it too fast.
Any news on a release date? It'll be in my Amazon shopping cart the first day it comes out, garaunteed.