Anna Malikova - Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty: Adagio

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2008
  • 2005, Dom Muzyki Moscow
    Tchaikovsky, Sleeping Beauty: Adagio
    Pianist Anna Malikova
    Although her career started in the former Soviet Union, Anna Malikova became also known in the West after success in the competitions in Oslo, Warsaw and Sydney. In 1993 she won 1st Prize at the ARD Competition Munich, which established her in the international music scene. Today she performs all over Europe, in South America, the Near and Middle Orient and in Asia.
    Besides her busy concert schedule Anna Malikova has recorded numerous CD. Most of the important compositions by Chopin as well as works by Schubert, Liszt, Shostakovich, Prokofiev and Soler have been released. Especially the five piano concertos by Camille Saint-Saëns with the Radio Symphony Orchestra Cologne have found unusual international attention: after countless international and enthousiastic reviews they have been rewarded 2006 with the coveted Classical Internet Award.
    New recording projects are for the future in preparation, with solo as well as concerto repertory. In 2007, 2008 and 2009 are concerts in Europe, South America and China on the agenda; to Japan, China and Russia she is also invited to give masterclasses and to sit on piano competition juries.
    www.malikova.com
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Комментарии • 22

  • @globalc3849
    @globalc3849 8 месяцев назад +2

    Epic performance and old school massive Russian playing. 10/10. A true master.

  • @4gelc
    @4gelc 14 лет назад +1

    Fantastic!!!!!!

  • @sagalat
    @sagalat 16 лет назад +1

    Huge monstrous undertaking. Gorgeous, lush...all the good stuff...Thanks & Brava!

  • @CaliTrisha
    @CaliTrisha 13 лет назад +1

    Gorgeous - thank you for posting

  • @tomaroony
    @tomaroony 14 лет назад

    Just wonderful.
    I treasure her Chopin piano concerto recordings.
    If only she'd come back to England soon.

  • @wickedismycrack714
    @wickedismycrack714 15 лет назад +3

    oh, i love this piece!!!! i'm working on it right now, and it's not easy:D but i do love a challenge, so...
    anyway, well done!

  • @philiprostek
    @philiprostek 15 лет назад

    Boy this really raises the hair on ones head. Bravo to Ms Malikova, Mr Pletnev, and to you kimjinkyum, thank you!

  • @jhyounyo
    @jhyounyo 16 лет назад

    JinKyum,thank you for posting this wonderful performance.

  • @javamurniadi6520
    @javamurniadi6520 6 лет назад +1

    if i could only play one song on piano, this would be it!

  • @jhyounyo
    @jhyounyo 16 лет назад

    It's Mikhail Pletnev's transcription. He is one of the most renowned russian pianists.

  • @naruchif1995
    @naruchif1995 9 лет назад

    mother of god!!!! that min 2:00 she is enjoying her music! how beautiful! T_T

  • @pianoboyo
    @pianoboyo 16 лет назад

    I thought it had the mark of Pletnev about it. ms Malikova is a beautiful colourist.

  • @josephineadam1051
    @josephineadam1051 8 лет назад +1

    hello does anyone have the piano sheet music for this? thank you! :)

  • @wickedismycrack714
    @wickedismycrack714 15 лет назад

    ilovefkaus-
    this piece is MUCH more difficult than the fantasie impromptu, but yes, it is playable.

  • @pianoboyo
    @pianoboyo 16 лет назад

    Whose transcription is this - it's very fine.

  • @ilovefkaus
    @ilovefkaus 14 лет назад

    where is adagio in sleeping beauty? like which act is it from and where

  • @TerrorMellon
    @TerrorMellon 12 лет назад

    @TasteForDisaster how so?

  • @ilovefkaus
    @ilovefkaus 16 лет назад

    is this a hard song?
    like compare it to like fantasie impromptu
    is this song playable?

  • @1917fatima
    @1917fatima 13 лет назад

    @freeqwerqwer whats wrong with Horowitz? I thought he was really good!

  • @TasteForDisaster
    @TasteForDisaster 13 лет назад

    @XavierParis11 calling a Lady a dame is deeply offensive.

  • @freeqwerqwer
    @freeqwerqwer 14 лет назад

    It's too bad that we public were mass marketed to believe in wierd pianists like Horowitz and not get a chance to hear true artists like this Malikova or a certain japanese pianist.