David Oistrakh, Mstislav Rostropovich & Sviatoslav Richter - Beethoven Triple Concerto (complete)
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- Опубликовано: 29 мар 2020
- 1. Allegro (00:00)
2. Largo (17:19)
3. Rondo alla Polacca (21:48)
violin - David Oistrakh
cello - Mstislav Rostropovich
piano - Sviatoslav Richter
conductor - Kirill Kondrashin
Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra
Moscow 1972
(reupload) - Видеоклипы
How to describe the perfection? These three giants are at their best together! I was privileged to be at their live performances several times and can feel it here. I am glad, many music lovers appreciate this performance and give it their highest 👍, even the restored audio is not at its best.
Une interprétation, absolument parfaite, qui a traversé les âges, pour nous transporter, directement, au paradis...
Merci pour ce bonheur partagé 🙏
undoubtedly the best version
What a privilege to listen to these masters play my favorite concert ever! They're in Heaven and they make me feel in Heaven! Thank you
What a beautiful comment to this beautiful music - and thank God for these musicians !
Они снова играют для нас. Великий Бетховен!
A real privilege to have lived at a time when this performance may be heard.
Rostropovitch at the start of the 2nd movement...sublime.
Sublime
semplicemente fantastico,irripetibile,stupenda musica,fantastici musicisti
Esta grabación, que reúne a cuatro monstruos, fue hecha hace 50 años. Es probable que vivan aún algunos de los miembros más jóvenes de la orquesta. Han pasado 250 años desde que Beethoven nació y 193 desde su muerte. Solo aproximadamente se puede saber cómo sonaban las orquestas en vida de Ludwig van, pero, hoy, la tecnología nos entrega una especie de compresión del tiempo y podemos recibir la comunicación de la belleza, de la pasión, del sentimiento que envuelven obras maestras de la Gran Música, como es este triple. Los confinamientos de la pandemia COVID-19 extienden el tiempo y producen, para muchos, unos días que no se diferencian o se diferencian poco. Esta música y las de otros grandes nos ayudan a sobrellevar la vida amenazada y confinada y mantienen nuestra esperanza de ver la luz al final del túnel.
This music and this performance is a gift from the gods. I give thanks in abundance.
Yes indeed.
Indeed, it is - beautiful music performed by superb soloists and a great conductor
이 3인조 연주자들의 카라얀과의 협연주곡은 젊었을 때 푹 빠져 수천천도 더 들었던 아주아주 명반입니다. 이후엔 다른 연주자들의 연주를 거의 들을 수 없었죠. 희귀영상에 감솨!
이토록 귀한 음악영상을 올려 주심에 진정 깊이 감사 드립니다
Best i heard in my long life.
For me too. No Stereo remastering, Organic, Outhentic Sound
Wow. Total perfection. Incredible. How lucky we are to have these recordings from another era. These Russians are superbly gifted musical supermen. Penultimate.
Look up the definition of penultimate; it's not what you think.
True 👏
84kaptur so many thanks hearing and seeing the three genius....sheer brilliance.
Obra maestra , ejecución perfecta !!! Bravo!!! Bravo maestros!!!!!
Niente di più meraviglioso. Poesia e magia ❤
Músicos grandes, puro deleite !!!
Imagine being in the audience for this performance!
I saw live Isaac Stern, Leonard Rose, and Eugene Istomin do the Triple, Stern and Rose the Brahms Double, and Stern do either the Beethoven or the Brahms violin Conceto. This was in 1979 for Beethoven’s 200th birthday. After the concert there was a big birthday cake with Ray Bradbury leading everyone in singing Happy Birthday. This didn’t take place on Dec 16, 1970, but around that time.
@@murrayaronson3753 How very fortunate you've been!
@@murrayaronson3753 What a wonderful memory--and experience!
Потрясающая запись . ❤
Ce seul enregistrement justifie la prix de mon abonnement (sans publicité) sur You Tube ! Et comment ! Quelle merveille d'émotion !
Золото!!!!
Добывали золотые звуки
Que raridade este vídeo!!!
Este concerto é sensacional!
That's Moscow's video--diffrent story for all of the "Golden 4 + an Orchestra's, too!!!
MIL. GRACIAS
Muy bueno.
Well it’s a good thing Rostropovich and Jascha Heifetz never performed together (if timing and age would have even allowed for that), the universe would have exploded and we wouldn’t even exist anymore. The cosmos would have crumbled
great
Assolutamente non opera minore con questi grandi artisti.
Really great to hear this great and rare performance. Eric Shumsky
Could not agree more! We had/have friends together, Eric and Kathy (Dorn) Lewis. Cheers
나에게는 언제나 최고의 연주자 3인... 음질이 살짝 아쉽지만 끝까지 정말 정말 잘 들었습니다. 영상 감사합니다.
The best of the best.
와!!
귀한영상 잘보고갑니다
이런 트리오는 앞으로도 구성되기 어려울 것이다
Enregistrement ❤❤❤❤❤
🎼🎵🎶✨✨✨✨✨✨
Many, many thanks! I don't know a better performance of this concert.
Definitely, Karajan is a conductor worse than Kondrashin and Sanderling. Just like the performance of the fantasy in C minor, Op. 80 (Richter, Sanderling), this performance (imho) reflects the Bethoven's ideas best: awakening the spirit, acting for a common goal (good of all people). It is no coincidence that both performances were made in the Soviet Union in 50 and 60.
Karajan was the double Nazi. Bouth, in Germany an in Austria.
Rostopovich, Oistrach and Richter will never be forgotten. The would have killed Oistrach...
they
I guess I prefer the version of Karajan, even if these two are quite close, due to the 3 excellents soloists!
Три Глобальных Музыкальных Гиганта: Д.Ф. Ойстрах, М.Л. Ростропович, С.Т. Рихтер. Воспитанники Большой России.
А какое отношение к ним имеет росия?
@@user-mz2dk4dz5p Oistrakh & Richter were born in Ukraine & Rostropovich in Azerbajan. All those states were Russian when they were educated & playing.
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珍贵的录像资料
Are you sure of the date (1970) of this performance? Pianist Discography says it was March 30, 1972.
You are right a made a mistake in description :)
@@84kaptur Thanks. And thanks for this upload. I find it so much more moving than the same trio playing with Karajan and the Berliner Philharmoniker in a studio recording made three years earlier.
❤😊 see RR GT ex de see we see Dr@@84kaptur
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Yes.
Gottseidank ohne Karajan, in der „Referenzaufnahme“ klingt das Orchester wie ein Ferrari, der die Solisten am liebsten in Grund und Boden fahren würde
no comparison to that horrible goo with Karajan
one can dislike Karajan as a person, as I do too, but he was still a great talent, and the triple concert with the Berliner Philharmonic is excellent
Wonderful, thank you! This is a great concert performance , but for me it lacks the refinement of their recording with Karajan, which I consider to be an absolute reference.