As he plays on my heart. What is it? The GENIUS performer Richter, and there will NEVER be the II one like him. Deep! Deep! So essential- all with feelings and spirit! ETERNAL MUSIC!
When one wants to hear a work exactly as the composer has written it, with the pianist interpreting the composers intentions, one turns to Richter. Nobody else mastered this special talent as well as he did.
I think Isibiryakov means that R is able to make the soprano sing so clearly and beautifully. I think many performers don't capture the importance of such a clear (haunting) melody in relation to the LH accompaniment. Bravo Richter!!
I'm learning this piece now. Could anyone offer and advice re pedal use, my teacher says no pedal really except in couple of bars, but it feels more natural using lightly/intermittently throughout? Thoughts?
Richter explains, in the french documentary about his career, why he used sheet music in his performances. Apparently he lost his perfect pitch later in his life, this made him unsure and so he did not trust doing pieces from memory.
@Robkay80, check different editions and find which you like the best. I have "Sonatas for pianoforte" edited by Harold Craxton, commentaries and notes by Donald Francis Tovey Vol.2. In this edition pedal is written in several bars. I usually try to listen to different performers and check several editions before adding pedal. Hope it will help.
Не будь такой самовлюбленной. Жизнь опустит тебя на землю. Тем более никогда нет предела совершенству. Особенно в творчестве. И не сравнивай себя с другими, сравнивай себя с самой собой прошлой. Так что советую просто быть с собой построже, большего добьешься)
Спасибо всем кто сохранил эту запись и дал нам возможность послушать.
Chacune des notes jouée par ce magnifique musicien vibre au plus profond de celui qui l'écoute. ❤
That´s the way to play this! Great in its simplicity and innocence. Deep!
As he plays on my heart. What is it?
The GENIUS performer Richter, and there will NEVER be the II one like him.
Deep!
Deep! So essential- all with feelings and spirit! ETERNAL MUSIC!
Actually there's one like him, Lucas Debargue
When one wants to hear a work exactly as the composer has written it, with the pianist interpreting the composers intentions, one turns to Richter. Nobody else mastered this special talent as well as he did.
Very good! I love Richter.
Il vivait littéralement chaque note... quel génie...
splendid!
very good i love this sonatas and i love sviatoslava richtera
I think Isibiryakov means that R is able to make the soprano sing so clearly and beautifully. I think many performers don't capture the importance of such a clear (haunting) melody in relation to the LH accompaniment. Bravo Richter!!
Your commentary is terribly bad - seems to come from the devil...
I'm learning this piece now. Could anyone offer and advice re pedal use, my teacher says no pedal really except in couple of bars, but it feels more natural using lightly/intermittently throughout? Thoughts?
He probably looked at this for first time
i love how he just sight reads it (or how is it called)
I think he's describing the very Cantabile way he shapes that melody.
Richter explains, in the french documentary about his career, why he used sheet music in his performances. Apparently he lost his perfect pitch later in his life, this made him unsure and so he did not trust doing pieces from memory.
@Robkay80, check different editions and find which you like the best. I have "Sonatas for pianoforte" edited by Harold Craxton, commentaries and notes by Donald Francis Tovey Vol.2. In this edition pedal is written in several bars. I usually try to listen to different performers and check several editions before adding pedal. Hope it will help.
the big big pianist ;D
@lsibiryakov
what a good description
The page turner is intense.
@beeteep60 maybe because he was 77 years old by the time of this recording. maybe he had memory issues
hear him play chopin etudes and u will like him
@SrSabao
yeah maybe
Тсс и я так могу...
moscow?! i don't know what soch great people plaing in Moscow...
@espejosgigantes
to each his own, but they didn't all Horowitz one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century for nothing
He's am ok but why does he have to play with the score?. I think Horowitz is much better. But then Horowitz said that he liked Richter so.......
@SrSabao roflmao
Baremboim plays Beethoven ten times more than Richter in my opinion..
@steamednotfried Do you go around in real life with such a miserable attitude?
Мне 11 я этот же сонат играю на много лучше😒😒
Не будь такой самовлюбленной. Жизнь опустит тебя на землю. Тем более никогда нет предела совершенству. Особенно в творчестве. И не сравнивай себя с другими, сравнивай себя с самой собой прошлой. Так что советую просто быть с собой построже, большего добьешься)
Чел ты…мне 12 и я тоже занимаюсь этим сонатам и😂🫵🏻☠️И что ты ты на много лучше играешь…Ты школьнк кажись даже играть не умеешь
you played it very wrong, too staccato, my piano teacher told me. practice some more scales, and you will progress better.
Это вы Святославу Рихтеру рассказываете?😂
u know u r talking to kissin? i am a grate pianist!