Paderewski: Polonesa Op. 53, F. Chopin

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  • Опубликовано: 25 май 2011
  • - I. J. Paderewski: Polonesa Op. 53, "Heróica" de F. Chopin (fragmento de la película "Moonlight Sonata", 1937)
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  • @canman5060
    @canman5060 3 года назад +20

    Prime Minister of Poland and World Class pianist. One and only Padereski.

  • @ransomcoates546
    @ransomcoates546 2 года назад +23

    He plays different rhythmic accents than we’re used to hearing, but I guess he knows how a Polonaise should go.

  • @simonviolino8947
    @simonviolino8947 5 лет назад +98

    Great pianist,musician and patriot.
    The father of modern Poland

  • @albertseabra9226
    @albertseabra9226 3 года назад +128

    I'm Portuguese, living in Lisbon. However, listening to Paderewski we all become Polish.
    Truly he represents the Soul of the Polish Nation.
    Just two years later, Germany and Russia invaded Poland.
    The Nazis and the Social-Fascists, Hitler and Stalin signed the Peace Treaty.
    And both Armies met and fraternized at a previously agreed line in the center of Poland.
    Interesting, most people ignore that Poland was invaded by both Dictators.
    Chopin's Music refletcs Poland's History, Culture and Polish Patriotism -- Namely, his fabulous POLAINAISE.
    A Cry against the Invasion of Poland -- unfortunately, invaded so many times.
    Warm Regards,
    A.

    • @brmf4346
      @brmf4346 2 года назад +5

      Saudações da Polônia irmão

    • @wedroneyou2150
      @wedroneyou2150 2 года назад +5

      Tenho um amigo no Barreiro. Ele me mostrou Lisboa. Grande país, ótimas pessoas.
      Obrigado e cumprimentos da Polónia

    • @PabloPopova
      @PabloPopova 2 года назад +5

      Good bless from Poland

    • @user-oq4uj9vf6j
      @user-oq4uj9vf6j 2 года назад +1

      Ну, ваша интерпретация истории характерна для наследников колониализма, конкисты и фашизма Салазара, всё в духе регеббельсизации Европы (раз уж вы не смеете напрямую объявить о регитлеризации).

    • @lz2663
      @lz2663 Год назад

      im chinese
      fucking russian invadors
      Ukraine deserves victory!

  • @on-the-spot9467
    @on-the-spot9467 3 года назад +36

    A truly polish blood flowed in his veins. He understood and interepreted Chopin music well.

    • @buddydog1956
      @buddydog1956 3 года назад +3

      Glad you said that, Yamaha...truer words have not been spoken...I always felt a 'Pole' interprets FFC above others ~

  • @lizaglennwood7840
    @lizaglennwood7840 4 года назад +161

    Ignacy Padarewski was Great Polish Patriot and Humanitarian, I am proud to be Polish.

    • @banumathi8684
      @banumathi8684 4 года назад +7

      Love from India

    • @gina.1
      @gina.1 3 года назад +6

      You should be proud!

    • @kubaurbanski4388
      @kubaurbanski4388 3 года назад +3

      Nowadays there is nothing to be proud of in Poland.

    • @bartoszbasiura7119
      @bartoszbasiura7119 3 года назад +12

      @@kubaurbanski4388 it's not true

    • @alamot4144
      @alamot4144 3 года назад +9

      @@kubaurbanski4388 We are a great proud nation with a great history. We are and we will be.

  • @kaskakaska3203
    @kaskakaska3203 3 года назад +25

    Człowiek legenda.Patriota i bohater o złotym sercu.

  •  2 года назад +8

    discovered this artist, because i am reading Fats Waller biography. there is a line which says that child Thomas Fats Waller went to listen to Ignacy Paderewski concert. for weeks and weeks the boy could only talk about that piano recital. the great Paderewski had left his mark.

    • @Joseph-nh6in
      @Joseph-nh6in Год назад

      Fats Waller's great grandson is a superstar tight end for the Raiders, Darren Waller.

  • @CenaniHarun
    @CenaniHarun 5 лет назад +116

    Ach, Ignacy Jan Paderewski ... Co za legenda!
    Jestem starcem i wychowałem się z jego legendarnymi historiami.
    Jego patriotyzm i muzyka to coś, za co można się kłaniać!
    Poszanowanie !..

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад +3

      Niesamowite wykonanie Paderewskiego piano roll..m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @nikajinpusno9563
    @nikajinpusno9563 3 года назад +30

    Wow, this is probably the clearest and technically moderated performances of this polonaise I have ever heard. Really amazing. What a hero, what a role model.

  • @sophiagoretsky6012
    @sophiagoretsky6012 3 года назад +18

    i feel so honored to have listened to a pianist from 1937 wow.

    • @grazialewa
      @grazialewa Месяц назад

      He was Prime Minister of Poland too 😊

  • @dagmarlubczanski1519
    @dagmarlubczanski1519 5 лет назад +40

    Maestro Paderewski - one of fathers of Regaining Polish Independence in 1918 together with US Prez. Wilson... My Respect !

    • @banumathi8684
      @banumathi8684 5 лет назад +4

      I love Poland and I am from India

  • @nickroosh9407
    @nickroosh9407 Год назад +8

    Just take a second to think how close this man was to this music. He performs his country's national composer, who he is born just 11 years after his death. That's how you make art.

  • @hannastaszak1684
    @hannastaszak1684 2 года назад +14

    Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem.

  • @januszbanasinski861
    @januszbanasinski861 6 лет назад +208

    Niesamowite, że takie wykonanie sprzed tylu lat mojego ukochanego poloneza potrafiło się znaleźć na jutubie. Wielki Paderewski!

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад +5

      Inne wykonanie Paderewskiego m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

    • @kazimierzlorek4716
      @kazimierzlorek4716 3 года назад +2

      Kocham to i nie tylko

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 5 лет назад +121

    77 years old!.............I stood up & gave him a standing ovation. He deserved it. An amazing accomplishment as well as being the Prime Minister of Poland. (Where the hell he find time for that???? Thumbs Up to you Paderewski !!!!!!!!!!

    • @jimhendricks88
      @jimhendricks88 5 лет назад +14

      Prime Minister of Poland? Incredible...learn something new every day. Cheers!

    • @v.dargain1678
      @v.dargain1678 4 года назад

      Maladesh Prime Minister Paderewski . Maladesh

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Inne wspaniałe wykonanie Paderewskiego m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

    • @pkd.81
      @pkd.81 2 года назад +1

      He was Minister of Foreign Affairs, not Prime Minister, you absolute buffoon.

  • @banumathi8684
    @banumathi8684 5 лет назад +30

    Paderewski love from India

  • @Papasmurf7597
    @Papasmurf7597 6 лет назад +258

    During 1910, Paderewski was touring in the NE New Jersey area. Where there was a large Polish and American/Polish group of people. I am the grand son and great grand son of a few of those people. Proudly, I can say that my grand parents, Anna Syska and Brunyslaw Franek Rajkiewicz, two years before they were married, sang accompaniment to Ignaci Pederewski during one of these concerts. My grandmother sang metzo soprano and my grandfather sang tenor.
    The event was held in the Paterson, NJ armory. Many years ago, I held the concert program from that event in my hands. My grand parents were American/Poles. Born in Paterson, NJ in the 1880s. I grew up with my grand parents, who were elderly when I was a kid, so I never heard them singing at their prime. Respectfully, Bruce F. Raykiewicz.... Dziekuje

    • @farariri
      @farariri 5 лет назад +13

      Pozdro z Polski :)

    • @adriancook7078
      @adriancook7078 5 лет назад +10

      Is that concert hall still there today. It is amazing art deco.

    • @adelaidedupont9017
      @adelaidedupont9017 5 лет назад +9

      Wow, Bruce, wow. And all your family - and #ignacejanparerewski ...

    • @grontek
      @grontek 4 года назад +7

      Dziekuje

    • @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty
      @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty 4 года назад +5

      How nice to share your story.

  • @spfqr4977
    @spfqr4977 5 лет назад +51

    One of the greatest interpretations i've ever heard

    • @chezbe
      @chezbe 4 года назад +6

      Greatest *, this is Best interpritation

  • @DianaKazimiera-
    @DianaKazimiera- Год назад +11

    Przepiękne...
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    #International cooperation for education, culture, tradition and history

  • @marekczekanski1598
    @marekczekanski1598 3 года назад +22

    To jedyne wykonanie, przy którym można sobie wyobrazić pary majestatycznie kroczące w polonezie. Wielkości Paderewskiego jako Polaka i muzyka nie trzeba udowadniać.

    • @misscameroon8062
      @misscameroon8062 5 месяцев назад

      duby smalone pleciesz;te tanczace pary mozesz tez wyobrazac sobie przy oberku....

  • @ankauppi
    @ankauppi 3 года назад +13

    The best performance I have ever heard of this piece.

  • @arpeggiomikey
    @arpeggiomikey 3 года назад +11

    This is a truly great, historical performance (such a shame the first
    2-minutes+ was focused on the opening credits of the film in which it appeared!)! Why would anyone waste their attention on a few minutiae in the playing when this great, great man -- this noble genius -- has given so much to the world?!
    We sure could use another Paderewski on this planet! Bravo!!

  • @emesvideo
    @emesvideo 9 лет назад +91

    The great Polish pianist, Paderewski. Excellent presentation of yet another masterpiece.

  • @krl1831
    @krl1831 4 года назад +14

    Wspaniały człowiek, na pewno większy twórca polskiej niepodległości niż jakiś wyciągnięty z kapelusza i wypromowany na siłę Pisłudski.

    • @GrosikLubDwa
      @GrosikLubDwa 3 года назад

      Ile w was jadu ludzie, nawet najgorszy polityk tamtych czasów był lepszy od tych którzy rządzą dzisiaj.

  • @izabelarzepka-gorska7195
    @izabelarzepka-gorska7195 2 года назад +22

    Ogromne przeżycie, gdy słuchamy jak Paderewski gra ulubionego poloneza
    kompozycji Chopina.
    Ten utwór i zestawienie postaci porusza serce Polaka ❤️

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 5 лет назад +35

    Who dared thumbed this down?????? Give him a break, he's an elderly man who was capable of pulling off this difficult piece. Most people can't remember what they ate yesterday. Paddy didn't have dementia here, he was still fine tuned. He did a good job w/ this piece. Deserved a THUMBS UP.

    • @banumathi8684
      @banumathi8684 5 лет назад +3

      Only people who have no taste in music

    • @vivvpprof
      @vivvpprof 5 лет назад +1

      The spirit of Rachmaninov and Liszt, probably ;D

    • @esthergalliot1293
      @esthergalliot1293 4 года назад

      Anna, do you know Tsujii Nobuyuki ? 😃

    • @banumathi8684
      @banumathi8684 4 года назад +1

      @@vivvpprof what Rachmaninoff 🤦

    • @vivvpprof
      @vivvpprof 4 года назад

      @@banumathi8684 what "Frydryck" 😱
      And what "Francoise", that's a feminine name :O :O

  • @anare4333
    @anare4333 2 года назад +15

    Que privilégio ver e ouvir o Mestre Paderewski. O Pai da Polônia!
    What a privilege to see and to hear the Master Paderewski! The Poland's Father!

  • @doltbezoar
    @doltbezoar 5 лет назад +27

    Wonderful and a bit different from other performers. For 77 years old, his hands are amazing. What a gift to the world.

    • @v.dargain1678
      @v.dargain1678 4 года назад +3

      I hope my fine motor skill will be as keen as Paderewski's when I get to be 77 . What a performance !

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Paderewski ! m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @steelman86
    @steelman86 5 лет назад +13

    Many years ago, a rancher friend and Paderewski devotee, was able to get his friend, Ted Turner to make a VHS copy of the original 16mm film, “Moonlight Sonata” about IJP. Another 15 years passed and I found a 16mm copy excerpt of this piece from the movie, on eBay! I was the successful bidder and had it transferred onto DVD so it is the crispiest clear copy available in this day and age! Not great clarity or sound, but! It is an amazing piece of history and better quality than IJP’s home movies! Great Statesman and Pianist! BTW, this one and only Paderewski movie was filmed at Denham Film Studios, Buckinghamshire, England on their movie set in England which is why the “audience” (actors) are always the same in any clip of the movie.

  • @dobieslav
    @dobieslav 6 лет назад +72

    Paderewski, wspaniały człowiek...❤❤❤ Brakuje dziś Paderewskiego, Chopina, Dmowskiego...
    pozdrawiam

    • @antymon7810
      @antymon7810 4 года назад +1

      Po 1 fajny nick naprawde hehe a po 2 dlaczego paderewskiego chopina i dmowskiego zastanawiam sie czmu tego ostatniego a mianowicie dmowskieg

    • @UlanyUlan102
      @UlanyUlan102 Год назад +2

      @@antymon7810 Był świetnym politykiem i wybitnym człowiekiem. Przydałby się dzisiaj...

  • @jakubpomorski4485
    @jakubpomorski4485 4 года назад +11

    Mój wspaniały rodak !

  • @chrisczajasager
    @chrisczajasager 5 лет назад +38

    musical noblesse, authentic 19th century sonority and understanding of the Polonaise's inherent grandeur in Chopin's conception by an historic artist of that tradition in his later years to boot!

  • @halinkahalinka7061
    @halinkahalinka7061 2 года назад +10

    Ponad czasowe 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @rysioismail3008
    @rysioismail3008 Год назад +9

    (...) WSPANIAŁE , CUDOWNE WYKONANIE...CZUJE SIĘ TĘSKNOTĘ DO...

  • @steveflor9942
    @steveflor9942 2 года назад +2

    Exquisite! Spellbinding......

  • @vivianpercy7580
    @vivianpercy7580 3 года назад +6

    Heroic performance! And he studied with the great Lechetitsky! Chopin as he should be played!

  • @wesley022361
    @wesley022361 2 года назад +3

    Ten utwor zawsze przypomina mi Ojczyzne ,ktorej ojcem zalozycielem po ponad 100 latach zaborow byl nie kto inny jak Mistrz Padarewski.

  • @carlosdiaz50
    @carlosdiaz50 3 года назад +8

    que precioso e historico documento. El famoso polaco en vivo a principios del siglo XX. Esto si que es historia.Gracias

  • @philipr1567
    @philipr1567 6 лет назад +23

    Forget the rough (to modern ears) sound quality - this is great music played masterfully by a true Polish patriot who was influential in the recreation of Poland after WW1 and kept the spirit of Poland alive from 1939 until his death. Ignacy Jan Paderewski 1860-1941.

  • @justynagorka3972
    @justynagorka3972 4 года назад +7

    Our great musician and patriot.🇵🇱❤

  • @agnieszkatrasa
    @agnieszkatrasa Год назад +2

    Mistrz nad mistrze

  • @om8112
    @om8112 2 года назад +3

    The Best.

  • @rigel350
    @rigel350 3 года назад +4

    Heart of Poland

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 5 лет назад +11

    Just think . He was living in the same time space as FRANZ LISZT.... WOW... I wonder if he met him, since they were close in proximity. Paddy would have been about 27 years old when Liszt passed away in 1887. A sublime duo.

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Paderewski piano roll. m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @joelleroy6232
    @joelleroy6232 Год назад +2

    Paderewski, l'un des plus Grand Pianistes de tous les temps. Peut-être, le plus grand !

  • @BartMiko
    @BartMiko 4 года назад +8

    Moj Idol i inspiracja zycia!

  • @jonathandrucker3357
    @jonathandrucker3357 7 лет назад +177

    Do you guys realize this man was 77 years old playing like this??

    • @asyaandreeva2193
      @asyaandreeva2193 6 лет назад +17

      Horowitz played when he was 82

    • @anarodriguezblanco6517
      @anarodriguezblanco6517 6 лет назад +15

      And I saw Claudio Arrau playing when he was 85. Many great pianists keep on playing untill they are very old.

    • @MathewJasper
      @MathewJasper 6 лет назад +3

      This same piece?

    • @dboyen
      @dboyen 6 лет назад +22

      Rubrenstein retired just short of 90

    • @mikolajkoscielak
      @mikolajkoscielak 6 лет назад +27

      But Paderewski had horrible problems with his fifth's finger and hands ( don't forget ; he was a politician then and he did not play do much he gave several more routes) he was president and prime minister!!! Great patriot!!!

  • @Pablo.N.M
    @Pablo.N.M 7 лет назад +25

    Es historia pura de la musica verlo a Paderewski, nos remontamos a los grandes del 1800!

  • @jk-lo9sz
    @jk-lo9sz 2 года назад +7

    Moje serce płacze szczęliwe

  • @jerzywiencek1798
    @jerzywiencek1798 2 года назад +8

    Piękne i pięknie...

  • @marcominelli2578
    @marcominelli2578 Год назад +10

    Impressionante. Un pezzo dove il cervello si divide letteralmente per comandare le due mani indipendentemente l'una dall'altra.

  • @eugeniuszsej2969
    @eugeniuszsej2969 4 года назад +12

    Z obrazem robi jeszcze większe wrażenie-spaniałe

  • @jagger7422
    @jagger7422 2 года назад +7

    Właśnie przeczytałem ilustrowana historię życia Ignacego Paderewskiego. Łza się kręciła słuchając jak dużo zrobił dla Polski. Szkoda, że tak mało o nim się mówi. Czekam na piękny film o jego życiu.

  • @dawidwalega4726
    @dawidwalega4726 Год назад +5

    Muzyka Szopena w wykonaniu Jana Paderewskiego jednoczy Polonie na całym globie . Bedzie to nastepny utwór którego zamierzam się podjąć już wkrótce . Zainspirowany Dawid z Irlandii.

  • @ulrichjebsen2987
    @ulrichjebsen2987 4 года назад +12

    Wspaniale wykonanie,jedyne,niepowtarzalne. Nigdy nie wiem dla kogo wieksze uklony i brawa, dla Paderewskiego czy Chopina.

  • @wspomnienczar1
    @wspomnienczar1 7 лет назад +52

    Mistrzostwo !!! Brawo !!! VIVA POLONIA !!!!

  • @adyrsebastiaoferreira5572
    @adyrsebastiaoferreira5572 6 лет назад +12

    Pouquíssimos intérpretes conseguiram fazer aflorar a alma polonesa nessa peça como o fez Paderewsky, e dentre desses poucos, acho que nenhum o fez como ele.

  • @stephenransier8948
    @stephenransier8948 3 года назад +6

    Perfection!

  • @tereses2100
    @tereses2100 4 года назад +9

    Superb. The reaction of the audience at the end says everything!

  • @homepianistaminako9597
    @homepianistaminako9597 5 лет назад +14

    This is what the dignity is.💐🎶🎶

  • @magdalenachadrys9437
    @magdalenachadrys9437 Год назад +5

    Mistrz Paderewski ❤️

  • @waterbird91
    @waterbird91 5 лет назад +17

    And that explains the bags under his eyes...where the hell did he find the time to become a concert pianist & Prime Minister of Poland? The man must have never slept for heavens sake. He unified Poland, Chopin would have been so proud. .. Nice video it's a jewel.

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Paderewski piano roll....m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @truettneathery4358
    @truettneathery4358 5 лет назад +20

    I earned a little statuette of him from my music teacher for learning some little tune (not this one !) I saw the hopin memorial in Warsawa in 1959 !!!

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Paderewski! m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @furassicpark7642
    @furassicpark7642 3 года назад +7

    Stunning. So different from what I'm "used" to with this heroic piece; I heard things in it (great things) I've never heard before. Exhilarating!

    • @Joseph-nh6in
      @Joseph-nh6in Год назад +2

      This is the first version I ever heard of this piece. When I was 6 years old this version was on the soundtrack of one of those old "Chessmaster 2000" games. It's likely what got me into playing piano in the first place. This rendition is better than anyone else's, even Martha Agerich's.

  • @zofiakijek1645
    @zofiakijek1645 2 года назад +8

    Magia!

  • @peggyallen6059
    @peggyallen6059 8 лет назад +41

    I am getting "chills"..this is stunning..!!!!

    • @adrianbartholomew3785
      @adrianbartholomew3785 4 года назад +3

      I fucking cried. Never heard it like this. Horowitz and Ashkenzy are my Chopin go to's. Neither of them do it like this. I knee jerked in the beginning to complain about what my ears were not used to. Including myself playing this. By the end I was in tears. Fuck! How can you help but just love Paderewski. Such a badass. I'm still crying - like a little bitch. And I'm at work.

    • @piotrkierznikowicz6433
      @piotrkierznikowicz6433 3 года назад +2

      It's so pure and bold.

  • @Agnieszka-sm6hd
    @Agnieszka-sm6hd 6 лет назад +61

    Jestem dumna, że jestem Polką, skąd właśnie pochodzi Chopin i Paderewski - którego imieniem jest nazwana moja szkoła muzyczna.
    A ten polonez powoduje za każdym razem ciarki na całym moim ciele. Usłyszałam go w wieku 7 lat i od razu musiałam wiedzieć, co to za mistrz go stworzył.

    • @irydka22
      @irydka22 6 лет назад +6

      Inka B

    • @petromoskvic4826
      @petromoskvic4826 5 лет назад +2

      Fso polonez ?

    • @hrabia8811
      @hrabia8811 5 лет назад

      @@petromoskvic4826 what a stupid question.What for ?

    • @petromoskvic4826
      @petromoskvic4826 5 лет назад +1

      @@hrabia8811 byku nie wiem o co ci chodzi #stopmowieagresji

    • @hrabia8811
      @hrabia8811 5 лет назад

      @@petromoskvic4826 napiszę po polsku skoro nie rozumiesz, po co to głupie pytanie, co ma do rzeczy

  • @rubenmartin4172
    @rubenmartin4172 Год назад +5

    Hermosa e histórica interpretación

  • @BenBigelow3
    @BenBigelow3 4 года назад +9

    Liberace's parents wanted him to be a doctor. Paderewski knew his family, and when Liberace was 7, Paderewski told the parents that it would be ok to further Liberace's musical studies. Thus became Liberace. Weird tidbit that learned and led me to find Paderewski.

  • @TheIndependentPianist
    @TheIndependentPianist 2 года назад +5

    This is really wonderful. Paderewski sometimes gets a bad reputation these days, but this performance has a genuine humanity and a remarkable rhythmic backbone. The steadiness of it is very orchestral, and you rarely hear that kind of approach to this piece. Although they are almost never compared, he really reminds me of Kempff, with the combination of rhythmic steadiness and textual freedom.

    • @andrzejjabonski7242
      @andrzejjabonski7242 Год назад

      Bad reputation?!

    • @TheIndependentPianist
      @TheIndependentPianist Год назад

      @@andrzejjabonski7242 Oh absolutely! He tends to get dismissed quite a bit, especially in academic circles. Rubinstein and Arrau expressed their reservations in many places as did others.

  • @BrandonMJ-ng8dr
    @BrandonMJ-ng8dr 9 месяцев назад +1

    His left hand is so relaxed in that infamous Octave passage

  • @Elagabus
    @Elagabus 7 лет назад +23

    Magnificent.

  • @ericb252
    @ericb252 4 года назад +4

    Ok so now I finally understand this piece. Only one I've heard do this justice

  • @CarmenReyes-em9np
    @CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад +2

    Cuando me imaginé escuchar a este pianista. ,que maravilla 😍. solo porque mi maestro me informaba de que existió gracias.

  • @jeanpierrezutter587
    @jeanpierrezutter587 7 лет назад +20

    Grandiose !! Great !! Magnifico !!

  • @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty
    @TiempoNuevo-ew7ty 4 года назад +3

    I used to love to play this when I was a child. Such a vigorous piece. It has been a very very long time since I heard this.

  • @carolchclementsicloud
    @carolchclementsicloud 3 года назад +15

    Chopin himself would have been proud of this performance.

  • @bro.jdfrancisco
    @bro.jdfrancisco 3 года назад +4

    Love it in A Major!

  • @piotrfret562
    @piotrfret562 Год назад +1

    Ignacy Jan Paderewski wielki Polak patriota absolutny artysta

  • @tangomilonga8078
    @tangomilonga8078 4 года назад +4

    one of the greatest poles i think

  • @user-yu6zt2bh3y
    @user-yu6zt2bh3y Год назад +4

    Супер гениальное состояние эмоции торжественной радости... Польский гений... Падеревский... Блестящий....танец...полонез.... Особенный..... Брависсимо.....

  • @lyolevrich
    @lyolevrich 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a great pianist! Sound and colours!

  • @user-pf9jp5bg3t
    @user-pf9jp5bg3t 2 года назад +15

    Niech żyje Polska!!

  • @RM-rv6xm
    @RM-rv6xm 4 года назад +5

    Gracias !!! esto es verdadera historia ... hermoso !!!

  • @halinkahalinka7061
    @halinkahalinka7061 2 года назад +8

    Dziękuję serdecznie 🌹

  • @Inness54
    @Inness54 6 лет назад +8

    Wow! Again a different interpretation of a great standard, and what music!

  • @annabuchenhorst
    @annabuchenhorst 10 лет назад +26

    I just love the audenience!

    • @Sanderus
      @Sanderus 8 лет назад +5

      +Anna Buchenhorst You know what's great? They are NOT coughing! :D

    • @chrisczajasager
      @chrisczajasager 7 лет назад +4

      not a tatoo, ring-in-node or torn- blue Levi's in sight!!!
      no handy-telephones or secret films being made!!!

    • @michaelreich2306
      @michaelreich2306 6 лет назад +4

      they were well educated...

    • @miketackabery7521
      @miketackabery7521 10 месяцев назад

      LOL they're all actors. It's a theatrical release movie.

  • @andrzejjezierski1839
    @andrzejjezierski1839 6 лет назад +15

    This how a Polonaise shoud be played. Majesric and sollemn, not as today it is played. Today, the pianist think that by playing it fast is the way to denstrate their virtusity, Butvirtuasity can not kill the sentiment

    • @francinegaudreau9650
      @francinegaudreau9650 5 лет назад +1

      My parents were great music lovers and they bought concerts on films like this one...I never thought that I woudl find it on RUclips,I was 5 years old when I saw Padereski on this film we had home.I never forgot how espescially great and magnificent Padereski was.I now know I was priviledge to be able to see and hear thet genius musician .No wonder,I never forgot it amd I am 73 years old

    • @jamesorr6537
      @jamesorr6537 5 лет назад +1

      Frederic Lamond, a pianist who studied with Liszt, told of a young pianist who played this polonaise for the master. When the pupil came to the octave section, Liszt stopped him, saying, "I don't want to hear how fast you can play. I want to hear the Polish cavalry riding over the graves of the czar's troops!" You can hear Lamond's words on this recording:
      www.marstonrecords.com/products/lamond

    • @Bulbophile
      @Bulbophile 5 лет назад

      Polonaises were almost all dedicated to men (guess which Chopin genre was almost all dedicated to women...)

    • @banumathi8684
      @banumathi8684 5 лет назад

      @@jamesorr6537 nice info

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Świetnie że Paderewskj nagrywał ge rolki .. Proszę posłuchać! m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html

  • @suziewonder9660
    @suziewonder9660 7 лет назад +18

    Beautiful! Just what I needed..... A+

  • @chrisczajasager
    @chrisczajasager 7 лет назад +22

    STEINWAY & Sons Model D, Chopin, Paderewski= masterly performance, noble rich fortes, nuance !

    • @Sanderus
      @Sanderus 7 лет назад

      Funnily enough during his first American tour Paderewski butted heads with the Steinways. The Steinways thought they were making flawless instruments, Paderewski begged to differ and at least initially the company did not take that well :D But finally they reached an agreement and they set up the pianos Paderewski was using during concerts according to his requests. And after these modifications he loved Steinway pianos.

    • @chrisczajasager
      @chrisczajasager 7 лет назад +1

      Yes, I recall this temporary conflict. Was it his first tour?
      I believe for that short hiatus he played the Weber piano.My first concert with orchestra on Long Island, NY in 1956 i played a Weber. I am for years a Steinway Artist, having a mODEL D and a Paderewski-era MAHOGANY O, vintage 1908, enjoying both immenselywith gratitude!

    • @Sanderus
      @Sanderus 7 лет назад +1

      In first part of his memoirs Paderewski mentions two conflicts with Steinway company. First one during his first tour in USA - this was patched up after Steinways modified the piano according to his wishes. The second one was years later from the same reason - Steinway delivered him their "standard" instruments and then Paderewski indeed switched to Weber instruments for 2 years. They did not realise (or perhaps people had more class back then) that in this conflict Paderewski could really badly hurt Steinway with a little piece of easily verifiable information that he horribly injured his finger and quite badly his arm while playing the Steinway. During the first tour one of the service teams didn't know about Paderewski and Steinways agreement and they "reset" the piano to standard settings. The pianist was not aware of this. Still, of course it was not the instrument's fault but Paderewski's himself who was terribly "overplaying" preparing and playing absurd amount of recitals and concerts and ignoring fatigue symptoms and doctors' advice. But - as far as PR goes - if the information that an accomplished pianist severely injured himself while playing the Steinway went public and the public attributed it to the instrument it would be a marketing nightmare for the company. Another manufacturer he praised was Erard and he had a place in his heart for relatively unknown Kerntopf pianos - Kerntopf family tremendously helped him when he was a conservatory student. Great instruments you have Sir! I can't play a thing AT ALL but love piano music and I'm quite interested in pianos. I remember when I discovered during one of the recitals I attended the piano used was the same (of course restored) Steinway instrument on which Halina Czerny Stefańska won Chopin competition in 1949, during the break I was checking out the piano from almost every angle, just waiting for the security to intervene. Luckily they decided I was a harmless idiot who sees the piano for the first time in his life and needs to look at it closely :D

    • @chrisczajasager
      @chrisczajasager 7 лет назад +2

      other fascinating Steinways: those modified and groomed for Josef Hofman!

  • @Lotusdorado
    @Lotusdorado 4 года назад +5

    Que belleza!!!

  • @yolainesene8691
    @yolainesene8691 6 лет назад +10

    Thank you very much ! very great !

  • @mr.scottpowell
    @mr.scottpowell 3 года назад +2

    Wow, I had no idea there were any films of him playing. Would have assumed he died long before that.

  • @anasybiladetoledobergamin2984
    @anasybiladetoledobergamin2984 3 года назад +1

    Wonderfull ! I remember you in 1969 greens eyes ! I miss you! Thank's very much 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Magnific

  • @AlexisGarciagrandeza
    @AlexisGarciagrandeza 3 года назад +2

    Cuando el Gran Pianista polaco Ignace Paderewsky decidió estudiar piano, su profesor de música le dijo que sus manos eran demasiado pequeñas para dominar el piano. "Nunca permita que nadie robe tus Sueños".

  • @tat3917
    @tat3917 6 лет назад +6

    I like the expressionist concert hall.

  • @andrzejsaks3500
    @andrzejsaks3500 7 лет назад +36

    Ignacy Jan Paderewski to wielki wirtuoz i kompozytor.. pianista, który tak naprawdę rozsławił Chopina i Liszta

    • @lucynapluskota9697
      @lucynapluskota9697 5 лет назад +14

      I Polskę . W dużym stopniu przyczynił się do odzyskania niepodległości naszej OJCZYZNY.

  • @oscarlasprilla9345
    @oscarlasprilla9345 4 года назад +5

    Respects to this man.......this rendition sounds like a Chopin's Polonaise......we must no pay attention to the age of this great man when he recorded this performance......first time I can hear the Harmonies, embellishments and that Pace is truly the essence of that Period.......hard to beat.....Modern players play much too fast all pieces in Chopin's Repertoire,....they kill the feeling of the Music, the Harmonic Structure and is a "torment for one's Ear to listen to that continuous barrage of piano bursts of sounds travelling at the speed of light".......tiresome,uninspiring and leave us "cold".......the only Modern version of this piece I admire and Tolerate, is from young Polish Pianist Rafal Blechacz, good Pace and clear Articulation,excellent.

    • @AT-kx6fj
      @AT-kx6fj 4 года назад +1

      Chopin's music is engraved in Polish hearts. At a time when Poland was occupied by hostile forces, Chopin's music was forbidden, therefore it is a symbol of patriotism for Poles. I noticed that only performers with an indigenous Polish soul can express Chopin's deep sensitivity and spirituality.
      Listening to Chopin, we see and feel these weeping willows, streams rolling on stones, violent feelings, full of anxiety, as well as calm, lyrical compositions that reflect melancholic moods.

  • @jimhendricks88
    @jimhendricks88 5 лет назад +4

    Years ago, there was a "touring" of famous pianists' pianos. They came to Chicago, and I got to play one of his practice pianos, an upright that apparently went with him on train rides. It had a heavy action, similar to a grand; I can't remember what manufacturer (Steinway?).

    • @tomaszbudnik2755
      @tomaszbudnik2755 4 года назад

      Paderewski piano rolll,.. m.ruclips.net/video/ma1t7bTI-uQ/видео.html