What an amazing interpretation. I've been listening this when he came to visit us in Switzerland. Hope to see him again. He is to me the most incredible panist i've ever heard. Congratulations !!!!!!!
Perhaps the most transcendent (partial) performance of this masterpiece I've ever heard or seen. He is astounding. And the piano itself is a wonderful warhorse, full of power and fury.
Ayer pude escucharlo en la Sala Nezahualcóyotl, de México y es el artista más completo que he visto, tiene una sencillez y un humildad tremenda, y su forma de ejecutar. DIOS!!!! Sencillamente amo su técnica tan limpia, excelente e impecable, y su interpretación, bueno! te lleva al mismo éxtasis que el mismo vive! Alexander Gavrylyuk eres estimado y recibido con los brazos abiertos siempe en MÉXICO!!! A.G 4 ever
To think Brahms wrote these as finger exercises-played it splendidly himself at first then realized Liszt's most brilliant pupil Tausig could do it better. Kind of ironic considering the feud between the supporters of the two musical giants! Thison is a jaw dropping renditition.
GREAT... it's horrible difficult piece, "HEXEN-VARIATION" said Clara Schumann, for me its too loud especcially when Brahms write piano but if you could listen also ALEXANDER KOBRIN - winner of Van Cliburn Competition
@asdfqwerp1 What does being a pianist have to do with criticism? You don't have to be a chef to know that someone served you a plate of shit. His points, if true, are valid.
@asdfqwerp1 Why do people on the internet feel the need to randomly insult each other over the most ridiculous and petty things . It's like the internet unleashes some dormant part of our true selves. Is this the person you want to be in the real world? Spreading ill feeling and criticism instead of encouragement and constructive debate? I don't mind I just find it hard to understand. I am not a very good pianist.
When Paganini used to play these insane songs in a style nobody had ever heard. He was actually accused of being demonically possessed and almost tried for witchcraft. Bet ya-didnt know that!!
This is one of the most tremendous performances of this I've ever heard! This guy is awesome!
What an amazing interpretation. I've been listening this when he came to visit us in Switzerland. Hope to see him again. He is to me the most incredible panist i've ever heard. Congratulations !!!!!!!
Breathtaking!!
Can you imagine how long he must have to practice to become that good at such a complicted and demanding piece, truly world class!
Great clarity, nuance and artistry.
Tecnica straordinaria, interpretazione superlativa... Grande!!!
He’s extraordinary. Wow! Just saw a recording of him at BBC Proms. Thanks for sharing 😊
Perhaps the most transcendent (partial) performance of this masterpiece I've ever heard or seen. He is astounding. And the piano itself is a wonderful warhorse, full of power and fury.
Ayer pude escucharlo en la Sala Nezahualcóyotl, de México y es el artista más completo que he visto, tiene una sencillez y un humildad tremenda, y su forma de ejecutar. DIOS!!!! Sencillamente amo su técnica tan limpia, excelente e impecable, y su interpretación, bueno! te lleva al mismo éxtasis que el mismo vive!
Alexander Gavrylyuk eres estimado y recibido con los brazos abiertos siempe en MÉXICO!!!
A.G 4 ever
I'm totally speachless ..
WOW !!!!!
*****
Best version of this masterpiece I've ever heard. Bravissimo!
He truly took my breath away.
Awesome! Tonight, I see him perform Prokofiev's 2nd piano concerto in Amsterdam!
Remarkable !!! Truest to Excellence !!!
very impressive
best dvd i ever bought
BRAVISSIMO!!!!
Fantastico!!!
Damn he's good!!!! bravo!
veru difficult and very beatufull
Great and stunt performance
9 peoples don't like real music....my god is fantastic!!!*.*
I want to hear the first parttttttttttttt T-T where is itttttttttttt!!!!!!
of course!
holy shit
Yeah I like to hear part one...Book.1 coz it very hard to much more Book..2
The technique in Book.1 It's just like a Devil Compost...
To think Brahms wrote these as finger exercises-played it splendidly himself at first then realized Liszt's most brilliant pupil Tausig could do it better. Kind of ironic considering the feud between the supporters of the two musical giants! Thison is a jaw dropping renditition.
I don't know wich version to prefer, if Gilels's or Gavrylyuk's
I wonder if he cracks his knuckles.
GREAT... it's horrible difficult piece, "HEXEN-VARIATION" said Clara Schumann, for me its too loud especcially when Brahms write piano but if you could listen also ALEXANDER KOBRIN - winner of Van Cliburn Competition
@asdfqwerp1 What does being a pianist have to do with criticism? You don't have to be a chef to know that someone served you a plate of shit. His points, if true, are valid.
this interpretation is very transcending
Stupid audience claping right in the middle of the interpretion......
@asdfqwerp1 Why do people on the internet feel the need to randomly insult each other over the most ridiculous and petty things . It's like the internet unleashes some dormant part of our true selves. Is this the person you want to be in the real world? Spreading ill feeling and criticism instead of encouragement and constructive debate? I don't mind I just find it hard to understand. I am not a very good pianist.
good . but not really like Brahms I suppose .
Michelangeli- go and practice.
When Paganini used to play these insane songs in a style nobody had ever heard. He was actually accused of being demonically possessed and almost tried for witchcraft. Bet ya-didnt know that!!
EXCELLENT !!!!!!