Idk know much about the classics- Rachmaninoff is my absolute fav. This young man commanding the piano is more than I've EVER seen or heard. I'm just gobsmacked. WOWSERS. 😲
"Music so beautiful, glorious and profound that it could create a soul under the ribs of death." John Milton "Music to soothe the savage breast, soften rocks, and bend the knotted oak." William Congreve This masterpiece is the "Mount Everest" of variations written for any instrument. When Rachmaninoff simply inverted the 18th Paganini variation to hear what it sounded like, when he heard the result he rushed to the telephone to call Horowitz, excitedly exclaiming to him in Russian: "I have another hit on my hands!" This is an exemplary performance of the Rhapsody, and I have never heard the Etude he selected for his encore more immaculately articulated. Milton Moore Las Vegas, Nevada
Another brilliant performance. Daniel would have been perfect as the lead role in the film 'Somewhere in Time' with the exquisite 18th variation being played throughout.
Beautifully recorded audio here. (Didn't want to forget to mention.Gorgeous sounding Steinway, BTW). Solid interpretation, with some very nice individual touches...and beautifully judged tempos...for me. The crisp articulation from the orchestra is aided by tempi that allows perfect communication between pianist and orchestra. 7:56 onward to the next variation...articulation is thrilling..and beautiful pedaling technique here. Speaking of which, the woodwinds sound wonderful here. Did I mention? This is truly a 1st class orchestra here. 10:56, a little stumble, but fine recovery by Mr Kharitonov. That's how a PRO does it, finishing strong. The 17th variation ( one of my favorites) the pianist gives us some beautiful counter melody, without being heavy handed. I would have liked a little more of the "awe and mystery" overall here (as performed by Lugansky on the TUBE , but that's just me. The 18th is full bodied, passionate. gain finishing things, tempi propulsive, but not rushed. My preference. Again, the articulation is truly terrific. The last 4 Variations really rock the joint! My sense is Mr Kharitonov will in future days, capture even more of the humor and wonder of this piece, as he did in his Prokofiev 1st. BTW, watching his hands (I was a pianist...now a piano player), he has a wonderful "looseness" to his hands, relaxed. At the end, his graciousness towards his conductor and orchestra was how it should be done. Wonderful encore..the concert master watching those hands. Again, the clarity and effective use of pedal....Special. A nice way to end this Saturday night.
Despite the memory lapse (??) at 10.58 this is a remarkable performance by any standards. It's up there with the absolute best since the piece was written
As always, brilliant, sensitive, powerful and mature, thank you Daniel, we all love you....much respect....
Idk know much about the classics- Rachmaninoff is my absolute fav. This young man commanding the piano is more than I've EVER seen or heard. I'm just gobsmacked. WOWSERS. 😲
Rachmaninoff had to be a genius or an angel. My favorite also! Beautiful ❤️
This sounds great with ear phones I never get tired of Rachmaninoff's concertos and this piece
GORGEOUS as ever my favourite pianist 💎🤩👑🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀Odile from 🇨🇵
Amazing my dany good job 😍💞💪👔🎹👏👏👏👏...
замечательно !! Даниил Харитонов 🌹🌹🌹
Wonderful !!! Daniel you play Rachmaninof with so much energy and passion that make me forget about this terrible moment we are all living.
Beautiful performance. Love your playing Daniel.
This composition is so exciting and beautiful. I have always loved it. I like your rendition. Musical and passionate. Bravo!!
"Music so beautiful, glorious and profound that it could create a soul under the ribs of death."
John Milton
"Music to soothe the savage breast, soften rocks, and bend the knotted oak."
William Congreve
This masterpiece is the "Mount Everest" of variations written for any instrument. When Rachmaninoff simply inverted the 18th Paganini variation to hear what it sounded like, when he heard the result he rushed to the
telephone to call Horowitz, excitedly exclaiming to him in Russian: "I have another hit on my hands!"
This is an exemplary performance of the Rhapsody, and I have never heard the Etude he selected for his encore more immaculately articulated.
Milton Moore
Las Vegas, Nevada
Bravo my dear Daniel!
Fantastic Master ! Daniel ! Hugs ! From Argentina .-
Another brilliant performance. Daniel would have been perfect as the lead role in the film 'Somewhere in Time' with the exquisite 18th variation being played throughout.
БРАВО !!!!! БРАВИССИМО !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ДАНЕЧКА !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Bellisima interpretacion, Daniel! Mil gracias por compartirla!
Beautifully recorded audio here. (Didn't want to forget to mention.Gorgeous sounding Steinway, BTW). Solid interpretation, with some very nice individual touches...and beautifully judged tempos...for me. The crisp articulation from the orchestra is aided by tempi that allows perfect communication between pianist and orchestra. 7:56 onward to the next variation...articulation is thrilling..and beautiful pedaling technique here. Speaking of which, the woodwinds sound wonderful here. Did I mention? This is truly a 1st class orchestra here. 10:56, a little stumble, but fine recovery by Mr Kharitonov. That's how a PRO does it, finishing strong. The 17th variation ( one of my favorites) the pianist gives us some beautiful counter melody, without being heavy handed. I would have liked a little more of the "awe and mystery" overall here (as performed by Lugansky on the TUBE , but that's just me. The 18th is full bodied, passionate. gain finishing things, tempi propulsive, but not rushed. My preference. Again, the articulation is truly terrific. The last 4 Variations really rock the joint!
My sense is Mr Kharitonov will in future days, capture even more of the humor and wonder of this piece, as he did in his Prokofiev 1st. BTW, watching his hands (I was a pianist...now a piano player), he has a wonderful "looseness" to his hands, relaxed. At the end, his graciousness towards his conductor and orchestra was how it should be done. Wonderful encore..the concert master watching those hands. Again, the clarity and effective use of pedal....Special. A nice way to end this Saturday night.
Даниил, спасибо за подарок!
brillant
Спасибо!
Just as a great pianist, He didn't get down with a litlle bump at first.
Bravo!!!
From Brazil.
Bravo!
Every video you upload I will hear
спасибо- великолепно-
DANI🌟👏
Спасибо 💗💗💗
😯 so cool
Браво 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
He could only get better ♥ .
15:10 to 17:47 melts my heart 🥰
Даниил, спасибо от всех женщин, сегодня 8 марта !
Despite the memory lapse (??) at 10.58 this is a remarkable performance by any standards. It's up there with the absolute best since the piece was written
Amazing. Looks like a piano string broke toward the end??? I think it's the D6.
prince
5:03 8:30