This artist obviously exhibits phenomenal technical keyboard mastery, but in my hearing it is only a medium for a very well thought out interpretation, and almost a musical stream of consciousness creativity. Fascinating artist, especially Rach sonatas , etudes , and concerti!
I haven’t found a better interpretation of this anywhere else. Has anyone? Just amazing
Oh I totally agree with you! And I have been searching.
This interpretation is the closest to how I feel it.
I have not found a better one either. His is simply sublime.
I'll try to listen to Idil Biret too then.
Pletnev on Rachmaninovs Grand is not bad either. And his Moscow 1987 version is even better. And Ashkenazy is great as well.
Listen to Zlata Chochieva's interpretation
This artist obviously exhibits phenomenal technical keyboard mastery, but in my hearing it is only a medium for a very well thought out interpretation, and almost a musical stream of consciousness creativity. Fascinating artist, especially Rach sonatas , etudes , and concerti!
An exceptionally good interpretation of this wonderful étude tableau. The tone control and pacing is second to none.
FINALLY I HAVE FOUND HIGH QUALITY LUGANSKY VIDEOS THANK YOU SO MUCH
Каждый раз восхищаюсь ещё сильнее...Луганский 🖤
Enchanted Wanderer, thank you for this upload!
Lugansky’s Rachmaninov interpretations are among my favourite. Wish I could see him live!
A musical experience that leads to live in a new world.
Magnificent, thank you so much for all your Lugansky uploads !
Глубоко мыслит , яркий талантливый пианист. Огромное спасибо 👏👏👏👏👏
Incredible! Great performance!!
that quote from chopin's ballade at the end...phew
Браво!
Empressive✨✨
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Лучший
Why he doesnt play d minor etude op 33?
Because he doesn't want to. Think he has a CD of all them recorded
по качану
Horowitz in Moscow 1985 his performance of Scriabin etude in c # minor is the best russian etude ever if you should ask me. You have to listen to it.
Still prefer Pletnev. Too much dynamic here.
Too much "dynamic"? What’s wrong with that? It is Russian music after all!
Rachmaninoff needs men's hands to play!