Sublime pianista verla tocar el piano era un bello sueño de hadas !!! Es el orgullo de España y del mundo entero ! Siempre estará en nuestros corazones !!!
How I love the way she glanced at the conductor when the performance was about to end, smiled in agreement and wiggled her head, indicating a "Good job!" or "We made it!"
@Viet Hoang: In a performance of a Beethoven piano concerto. the Brazilian soloist (Cristina Ortiz) transferred the melody to the orchestra in such a delicate way that the Austrian conductor (Leopold Hager) turned his head, and they exchanged a smile that not only indicated a "How nicely done!" but also enhanced the musicality that was already floating before me and that, I am sure, had captivated the entire audience. I will not forget this, one of my best, musical moments; communication between artists is unbelievably grafteful. Wish you had been there!
Bravo... It's funny how the orchestra started on playing on their own before the piano hit in the beginning, because it's like it was all going the conductor's way of performance until the piano started and her outstanding playing had suddenly changed the feel to the music and the orchestra has responded to that as well, so then the conductor have had a sudden change of mind that it actually sounds better this way then the way he intended it to be in the first place.. I give props to the lady, she should also be the one conducting the music as well! Just Sublime! It's close to Beethoven's interpretation then any other performance I've heard so far.. Just Great!
Ithad2beU well can't you hear it? I don't judge, I only choose what's better & so the power is worth to be given to the ones who are better in understanding the music! Everybody sees it differently that's why each conductor is different. But there has only been one way & that way is Beethoven's way! To make it as traditional as his way is the most best way to play it! Which I understand it is impossible for most people to interpret the mind of a genius, but this is what it takes, so I choose that instead of anything else & I assume the world is on my side as well, it's common sense if you think about it!
She was one of the greatest pianists EVER. A truly sublime musician. The ads are barbaric though-could you not reserve them for the beginning and end? :-(
As beautiful a male conductor as Lenny . Oh i never tire of seeing him in Miami. Never saw him in San Francisco but have heard so much and he gives us all so much ! Larrocha is an unbelievable always more thanjust a n exemplary pianist with the taste of an angel and a goddess who somehow played Brahms2, Rach 3 and that Khachaturian concerto . Big men and big ,strong concerti yet she was a diminutive pianist ANOTHER TERESA CARRENO ! I heard Arrau but never saw LArrocha and I know she has come to the cities I have lived in . Listen to her Mozart sonatas and you know she has the verve and sensitivity of our most treasured artists ,virtuosi , and a stellar personality . Only Argerich still has her star power!
What a beautiful tribute to the pianist and to Beethoven. But there are so many fine pianists, can you say what it is about de Larrocha's playing that makes you prefer to hear her interpretation?
I love this Beethoven performance but wish the adverts didn’t interrupt the music! They should only be allowed between the movements if they have to have them. I urge anyone who hasn’t heard Alicia de Larrocha play the Granados Goyescas to try and get to hear her recordings, on Decca and another on RCA; They’re phenomenal and have never been bettered by anyone else I have heard so far!
Wild staging and camera work: cheesy 70's porn style. But what a wonderful performance. And Mr. Tilson Thomas looks like a sitcom heartthrob from the era. Better I listen and not look
+Valentin Chantereau The excessive garishness or sentimentality you see being projected by the filmed setting and lighting appears to me as something completely different. I see an alternative universe Star Wars episode in which the threatening cantina at Mos Eisley is mysteriously transformed from wretched hive of scum and villainy to a relatively safe and comfy 1980's sci-fi-themed spacious lounge for well-dressed and cultured aficionados of live classical music performance. I would stop in for a quick listen before blasting off on a Kessel Run.
The way this is filmed (camera angles and costumes etc.) treats the sublime music as a joke. That is why it makes it uncomfortable to watch. But it's still nice to listen to, without seeing the picture.
+Seven09 Leaving aside the filming (you can like it or not) What do you hate of this version? The cadenza?? (13:07) The way she plays the cadenza??? II would like to know it because I do not understand why. I respect your opinion but I do not think the same way.
+lisilisin There's nothing wrong with her, on the contrary. What I don't like is the version she's playing, the cadenza at 13:07 is really annoying in this version. Listen to the best version and you will understand: Rondo in B Flat WoO6 Stefan Vladar Capella Istropolitana Barry Wordsworth
+TheBiscocho2 No need for ALL CAPS. Please, let us be civilized for a change. Someone expresses a strong opinion on a subjective topic. Do not let the frustrations of someone else let you fly off the handle! You're more mature than that! Next time, try a polite request for further explanation before sullying yourself with lust for ad hominems.
The beauty of her playing was matched by the beauty of her soul!
Alicia de Larrocha has always been one of my favorite pianists. She plays with authority and superb musicianship.
Sublime pianista verla tocar el piano era un bello sueño de hadas !!! Es el orgullo de España y del mundo entero ! Siempre estará en nuestros corazones !!!
Gran dama del piano
This is one of the most sublime videos I have ever seen. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!
Wow. She's amazing. Just came here from her take on the Spanish Dances. She has such a touch!
Perfect,
Es maravillosa !!!!!solo que ya me olvidé en que época de mi vida 🤩 la recuerdo tanto. ,
¡Qué increible pianista!
For me, each of her fingers are equally strong and that makes the music understandable.
How I love the way she glanced at the conductor when the performance was about to end, smiled in agreement and wiggled her head, indicating a "Good job!" or "We made it!"
@Viet Hoang: In a performance of a Beethoven piano concerto. the Brazilian soloist (Cristina Ortiz) transferred the melody to the orchestra in such a delicate way that the Austrian conductor (Leopold Hager) turned his head, and they exchanged a smile that not only indicated a "How nicely done!" but also enhanced the musicality that was already floating before me and that, I am sure, had captivated the entire audience. I will not forget this, one of my best, musical moments; communication between artists is unbelievably grafteful. Wish you had been there!
Fantastica! ❤️👏👏👏
Amazing
mil gracias !!!
La scenografia è un meraviglioso trionfo del kitsch 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Magic!
wonderful😍😍
Fantastic !
Bravo... It's funny how the orchestra started on playing on their own before the piano hit in the beginning, because it's like it was all going the conductor's way of performance until the piano started and her outstanding playing had suddenly changed the feel to the music and the orchestra has responded to that as well, so then the conductor have had a sudden change of mind that it actually sounds better this way then the way he intended it to be in the first place.. I give props to the lady, she should also be the one conducting the music as well! Just Sublime! It's close to Beethoven's interpretation then any other performance I've heard so far.. Just Great!
Great snoozing Beethoven from Tilson Thomas (at the beginning).
Ithad2beU well can't you hear it? I don't judge, I only choose what's better & so the power is worth to be given to the ones who are better in understanding the music! Everybody sees it differently that's why each conductor is different. But there has only been one way & that way is Beethoven's way! To make it as traditional as his way is the most best way to play it! Which I understand it is impossible for most people to interpret the mind of a genius, but this is what it takes, so I choose that instead of anything else & I assume the world is on my side as well, it's common sense if you think about it!
Alicia de Larrocha hated video recordings. She did it to appease her public.
She was one of the greatest pianists EVER. A truly sublime musician. The ads are barbaric though-could you not reserve them for the beginning and end? :-(
odlicna interpretacija!
Kim O'Hagan !
Great performance! But I can't believe RUclips put in an ad just as she starts playing! So tacky of them.
wonderful performance crazy camera editor
As beautiful a male conductor as Lenny . Oh i never tire of seeing him in Miami. Never saw him in San Francisco but have heard so much and he gives us all so much ! Larrocha is an unbelievable always more thanjust a n exemplary pianist with the taste of an angel and a goddess who somehow played Brahms2, Rach 3 and that Khachaturian concerto . Big men and big ,strong concerti yet she was a diminutive pianist ANOTHER TERESA CARRENO ! I heard Arrau but never saw LArrocha and I know she has come to the cities I have lived in . Listen to her Mozart sonatas and you know she has the verve and sensitivity of our most treasured artists ,virtuosi , and a stellar personality . Only Argerich still has her star power!
there is a cut a the beginning
What a beautiful tribute to the pianist and to Beethoven. But there are so many fine pianists, can you say what it is about de Larrocha's playing that makes you prefer to hear her interpretation?
🇮🇷🖐️Yucatán 🖐️. Te recordamos. ❤️
Muy profesional la escenografía.
I love this Beethoven performance but wish the adverts didn’t interrupt the music! They should only be allowed between the movements if they have to have them.
I urge anyone who hasn’t heard Alicia de Larrocha play the Granados Goyescas to try and get to hear her recordings, on Decca and another on RCA; They’re phenomenal and have never been bettered by anyone else I have heard so far!
She have great timing.
The ads are completely inappropriate, Shame!!!
2:53
Wild staging and camera work: cheesy 70's porn style. But what a wonderful performance. And Mr. Tilson Thomas looks like a sitcom heartthrob from the era. Better I listen and not look
"Better I listen and not look" - Exactly what Alicia was thinking! :D
Gran pianista, síiii
som-qui-som.blogspot.com.es/2015/04/alicia-de-larrocha.html
There are some bars missing right in the beginning. This error should be repaired. Please!
EL MUNDO HISPANOAMERICANO TIENE LO SUYO : ARGERICH, BARENBOIM, CLAUDIO ARRAU, DUDAMEL Y VESTIDOS DE PIES A CABEZA UN BESITO EN LA MEJILLA SRTA,WANG
There do seem to be some dropped sections in this video, starting with 0:16
There were no cuts and nothing dropped.
Kitsch filming but wonderful performance.
+Valentin Chantereau The excessive garishness or sentimentality you see being projected by the filmed setting and lighting appears to me as something completely different. I see an alternative universe Star Wars episode in which the threatening cantina at Mos Eisley is mysteriously transformed from wretched hive of scum and villainy to a relatively safe and comfy 1980's sci-fi-themed spacious lounge for well-dressed and cultured aficionados of live classical music performance. I would stop in for a quick listen before blasting off on a Kessel Run.
@@BrucknerMotet, HA! :D
Does anyone know the finger exercise that she did and I read that's she a short pianist I'm also short and I want to become better.
Who wrote Cadenza?
The way this is filmed (camera angles and costumes etc.) treats the sublime music as a joke. That is why it makes it uncomfortable to watch. But it's still nice to listen to, without seeing the picture.
Strepitosa!!
Alguien te bautizo gracias por encontrar a Alicia Mensajero. 😂.
The piano looks really really long
That's because the pianist is really really short! (4' 9") She was a good friend, very much missed.
gtimny Wait you knew her personally?
So foggy inside.
great pianist, bad video perfomance, too 80´s
The piano is so far from the orchestra.. weird
I hate this version, I got really frustrated at 13:07 >.
Seven09 YOU ARE AN IDIOT!
+Seven09 Leaving aside the filming (you can like it or not) What do you hate of this version? The cadenza?? (13:07) The way she plays the cadenza??? II would like to know it because I do not understand why. I respect your opinion but I do not think the same way.
+lisilisin There's nothing wrong with her, on the contrary. What I don't like is the version she's playing, the cadenza at 13:07 is really annoying in this version. Listen to the best version and you will understand:
Rondo in B Flat WoO6
Stefan Vladar
Capella Istropolitana
Barry Wordsworth
+TheBiscocho2 No need for ALL CAPS. Please, let us be civilized for a change. Someone expresses a strong opinion on a subjective topic. Do not let the frustrations of someone else let you fly off the handle! You're more mature than that! Next time, try a polite request for further explanation before sullying yourself with lust for ad hominems.
Ah! Mi sarebbe piaciuta la III cadenza.😢