Dinu Lipatti plays Mozart Sonata in A Minor, K310, at his last recital

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  • Опубликовано: 27 дек 2024

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  • @flicfan416
    @flicfan416 13 лет назад +146

    Lipatti is one of very pianists who have the whole package: perfect technique, unyielding emotion, yet unparalleled taste. And his tone is always so warm and full

    • @bodiesylas4897
      @bodiesylas4897 3 года назад

      instablaster

    • @KaisarAnvar
      @KaisarAnvar 3 года назад +1

      and DANGEROUSLY Handsome

    • @Zinovad
      @Zinovad 2 месяца назад

      @@KaisarAnvar Maybe God took him because he just had too much, or he couldn't wait to get him in heaven

  • @figarogiulini50
    @figarogiulini50 11 месяцев назад +5

    For me still the ultimate rendition of Mozart's A Minor sonata.
    The 2nd movement performed by Dinu Lipatti served as a fail - safe lullaby for my baby daughter as from age 2 months.

  • @francoaragosta4285
    @francoaragosta4285 5 лет назад +42

    There never has been FINER pianist before or since Dinu Lipatti. Every time I think of the radiant brilliance of his recording of The Jester's Morning Song (Alborada del gracisoso) I burst into tears. May be he was just TOO good to live in this brutal world, but what a blessung it was that he was able give as much as he did -- and to leave such a splendid legacy.

    • @Davidfooterman
      @Davidfooterman 7 месяцев назад +1

      I wish there were more recordings. We were lucky that Walter Legge, an impresario of the time, went to a lot of trouble to get together what he could of Lipatti performances after his untimely death. The perfection is extraordinary: there is plenty of technically perfect piano playing on record to listen to but there was a beauty to Lipatti’s performances that just transported you to a different place: I can’t explain it, but one of the greatest moments of my life was when, as I sat in a cafe near the Wigmore Hall waiting for the doors to open before a concert, I heard a piano student talking about Lipatti, and he couldn’t stop. He just gave voice to all my specific thoughts about the great genius, one by one; it was as though he read and recited my thoughts, and it was thrilling.

  • @thomgeo8073
    @thomgeo8073 4 года назад +18

    DINU LIPATTI IS GENIUS !!!!!!!
    FANTASTIC INTERPRETATION
    MOZART SONATA #8 NOBODY
    CAN PLAY LIKE HIM

    • @tedallison6112
      @tedallison6112 Год назад

      True---- people can ONLY play like themselves

  • @helenkurdin
    @helenkurdin 12 лет назад +19

    Simplicity, life, power, divine integrity. The best of all pianists. Nobody can compare to him so far.

  • @Teddy_Toto
    @Teddy_Toto 6 лет назад +55

    What an incredible artist! Every recording we have of Lipatti sets the standard for performance. Every piece recorded really is the standard whether it’s Mozart, Scarlatti, Bach, Chopin, Schumann, Liszt, Ravel, Grieg, Schubert...Every recording left to us is absolutely amazing. There will never be another Lipatti.

    • @curaticac5391
      @curaticac5391 6 лет назад +6

      Indeed. Besides, a simple and modest man.

  • @janetgu5696
    @janetgu5696 4 года назад +21

    1st mvmt: 0:29 2nd mvmt: 5:42 3rd mvmt: 11:35

  • @unpodimusica1
    @unpodimusica1 10 лет назад +155

    Resignation... this is what is heard in this almost ethereal interpretation of this extraordinary sonata. Lipatti was very ill indeed at the time of this recital, and despite his usual perfect technique, there is a celestial quality to his playing. R.I.P., King of pianists.

    • @unpodimusica1
      @unpodimusica1 8 лет назад +2

      Thank you very much, rightman195, I appreciate your comment!

    • @xzzx4664
      @xzzx4664 7 лет назад +1

      Ioana-Noemy Toma #insane

    • @davidmoset5012
      @davidmoset5012 7 лет назад +7

      Resignation describes the 2nd mvt. perfectly.
      In this sonata Mozart shows what an incredible genius he was. Making such clear statements at such an early age. He wrote this sonata at the age of 21. It's absolutely incomprehensible.

    • @unpodimusica1
      @unpodimusica1 6 лет назад +1

      I agree with No Idea for Name. Ioana-Noemy Toma, you ARE insane. Next time you write, don't forget your meds.
      #ioannaNoemiTomaismad

    • @unpodimusica1
      @unpodimusica1 6 лет назад

      @Ioana-Noemy Toma Idiot

  • @devilxhlywood
    @devilxhlywood 11 лет назад +87

    i never had an idea of how this sonata should be played until I heard this version.

    • @MrAmerica51
      @MrAmerica51 5 лет назад +5

      You are not the only one. Listen to Gulda's interpretation, completely different.

    • @vankasnak1
      @vankasnak1 4 года назад +4

      You probably haven't seen Richter's video.

  • @pvonberg
    @pvonberg 10 лет назад +129

    Lipatti's performance of the last movement is one of the greatest three minutes in the history of the piano.He plays it very fast, already leaving this earth in flight to Life Immortal.

    • @gspaulsson
      @gspaulsson 5 лет назад +13

      Please, he still had 14 Chopin Waltzes to play in this program.

    • @VianoMusicAcademy
      @VianoMusicAcademy 5 лет назад +7

      Got to share heaven with us before he left.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 5 лет назад +6

      WilliamOccamensis Alas, he only played 13 of them, too exhausted to play the 14th.

    • @Alo762
      @Alo762 3 года назад +3

      @@mckavitt13, but if I remember correctly, he came back to stage and played Bach-Hess "Jesus bleibet meine Freude". There exists no recording of this from the last concert, but here is an earlier one: ruclips.net/video/EWxQn3N_db0/видео.html

    • @poppyblue2509
      @poppyblue2509 2 года назад +5

      As a romanian and person born 2 numbers away from his childhood home I'm grateful!

  • @naomiphilippaheredia9038
    @naomiphilippaheredia9038 9 месяцев назад +3

    The absolute definitive version of this extraordinarily "Romantic" Sonata for me...I could weep at the beauty of that second movement...thank you for uploading this gem!🙏🏼❤️

  • @neilos43
    @neilos43 9 лет назад +66

    Marvelous performance by one of the legendary masters of the piano. His early death was a great loss to music.

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 5 лет назад +1

      Neil Stannard And to himself & his loved ones.

  • @boraboradisco
    @boraboradisco 13 лет назад +29

    Lipatti had something absolutely unique,it is extremely rare and incredible to be able to combine such a limitless technic and infinite soul,Mozart,Schubert,Bach and all the others would have be shocked to know someone did understood...he knew he had only very little time left that day and he played literally like there is no tomorrow,breath taking !

  • @giuseppemariaperego8937
    @giuseppemariaperego8937 2 года назад +7

    Semplicemente:"Fantastico!!!" Riposa in pace Maestro Dinu Lipatti e proteggi tutti noi da lassu" Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962

  • @stephenlewis5850
    @stephenlewis5850 5 лет назад +13

    I must say that Dinu Lipatti is what I consider to be the model pianist, the human agent of musical perfection that we all should follow.

  • @Moscu177
    @Moscu177 7 лет назад +23

    He was and still is the King of classical pianist ! RIP ,Dinu .What a loss

  • @TomD67
    @TomD67 9 лет назад +44

    I love how he plays the second movement, not dragging it out like some pianists, but keeping the pulse going, so that the 3/4 can be clearly felt. Without that pulse, it drags; with it, it's alive and, as many others have commented, sublime.

    • @mcrettable
      @mcrettable 5 лет назад +5

      Oh I never thought of it that way... a pulse literally keeps you alive...

    • @janbonsema5888
      @janbonsema5888 Год назад +1

      yes the adagio drags easily and you have to put your soul into it, you have to really put your interpretation capability to work. I was an old time student of the keyboard , and having acquired a good teacher, selected KV310 to try and learn it. For my doing , the result was decent.

    • @ugo957
      @ugo957 11 месяцев назад +1

      ​Какое прекрасное исполнение!❤Техника потрясающая! Звук рояля теплый и мягкий- это восторг души! Этот пианист непревзойденный мастер! Браво, Дину! Спасибо Тебе за такую интерпретацию гениального творения Моцарта. Ты играешь реально! 🙏😂❤️

    • @clearbrain
      @clearbrain 4 месяца назад +1

      Very interesting observation...I felt like that too.. too much drag in classical music renditions

    • @clearbrain
      @clearbrain 4 месяца назад +1

      Sometimes it's difficult to make out whether eithth straight time or dotted 😂

  • @MrCinemuso
    @MrCinemuso 3 месяца назад +2

    His musical vision is so high up. At once it seems straightforward, yet there's not a feeling of a lack of rhetoric, or tenderness, but at the same time he goes about it by totally inhabiting Mozart and letting the music speak for itself. This is the mindset I want when I play, regardless of whether I ever achieve this quality.

  • @daniel0212
    @daniel0212 7 лет назад +39

    5:09 How does he play so fast and yet makes every note as clear as staccatos? Astonishing technique.

  • @inazuma3gou
    @inazuma3gou 12 лет назад +13

    Lipatti always sounds so warm and genuine. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @richardxu7251
    @richardxu7251 10 лет назад +67

    5 people voted with their monitor upside down. I don't really understand other reasons why people will dislike this wonderful piece.

    • @notactuallyme123
      @notactuallyme123 9 лет назад +15

      +Richard Xu they're jealous they can't play as well as him

    • @Moscu177
      @Moscu177 7 лет назад +9

      Richard Xu These 5 people are idiots !

    • @scorilorege6095
      @scorilorege6095 7 лет назад +3

      XUXUXUXXXXXUUUUUUUU WOW YOU BIG BIG BIG BIG SMART IDIOT

    • @xzzx4664
      @xzzx4664 7 лет назад +3

      idk maybe they didn't like it.

    • @mk5244
      @mk5244 5 лет назад +1

      ....never mind.
      RDS

  • @AlessioAndres
    @AlessioAndres 9 месяцев назад +4

    first movement is a testament of pure excellence

  • @redjewel5573
    @redjewel5573 8 лет назад +14

    Lipatti was such a great pianist with a wonderful sound! And I love this sonata.

  • @browne13134
    @browne13134 12 лет назад +33

    this sonata was composed shortly after mozarts mothers death and you can really feel it by the way Lipatti played it

  • @yiuqwfj
    @yiuqwfj 6 лет назад +129

    Remember guys, this is live, no second tries, no cuts.

    • @OlJackBurton
      @OlJackBurton 4 года назад

      Yes, it's unfortunate that he made one mistake close to the very end...

    • @raduradu2015
      @raduradu2015 3 года назад

      I think it was one and a half close to 2

    • @pianojacq
      @pianojacq 3 года назад +18

      @@OlJackBurton No, it's not unfortunate. It's the very best that anybody has ever rendered this piece and that one mistake doesn't diminish it at all. He's not a robot, after all, and given his condition at the time it is amazing we have this recording at all. Lesser men would have not played rather than played this incredible rendition with that one mistake, which really isn't worth focusing on. Focus on the other notes instead and be moved.

    • @carmenmoldoveanu4897
      @carmenmoldoveanu4897 3 года назад

      @@pianojacq remember he was very ill that time. He died after, anyway.

    • @pianojacq
      @pianojacq 3 года назад +1

      @@carmenmoldoveanu4897 Did you miss my 'given his condition at the time' bit?

  • @VANIADANGELO100
    @VANIADANGELO100 12 лет назад +20

    I think that Lipatti is one of the most incredible performers in the wordl. Since that age til today he´s a important model for the all the pianists. Wonderfull!
    Desde pequena ouço as gravações do Lipatti. É reconhecido pela crítica mundial por exemplo que as Valsas de Chopin ainda não foram superadas por ninguém...

  • @jakobler3474
    @jakobler3474 5 лет назад +14

    It's really astounding: If I play it at 0.75 speed it is just as clear and convincing as at its actual speed. A true master!

    • @Nini-144
      @Nini-144 2 месяца назад

      Thank you! ❤

  • @constantinoviciaurorarodic4515
    @constantinoviciaurorarodic4515 4 года назад +4

    SUPERBE INREGISTRARI.!.BRAVO SI MULTMIRI GRUPULUI CE LE=A REALIZAT.DECI MULTUMIRI TUTUROR CELOR DE LA ELECTRECORD

  • @ygkwon6202
    @ygkwon6202 6 лет назад +3

    the most beautiful performance I have ever listened

  • @carnivalcruiserbill
    @carnivalcruiserbill 10 лет назад +17

    Lipatti was such a fantastic pianist!

  • @mariasand2470
    @mariasand2470 5 лет назад +12

    Nici un alt pianist nu are un sunet atât de pur și cristalin Deține secretul tehnicii desăvârșite și anume conform legii gravitației Apoi talentul extraordinar Abia așteptăm să-l revedem la înviere Dar și pe Madelaine pe care a iubit o atât de mult

  • @spanishguitar1696
    @spanishguitar1696 2 года назад +5

    Apart from his sublime performance, I love the little "noodling" at the start, a practice long since lost

    • @Pogouldangeliwitz
      @Pogouldangeliwitz Год назад +4

      He's modulating from Bach (b flat major) to Mozart (a minor). He must have been one of the last pianists to do this - it was old-fashioned even in his days...

    • @EcceHumanitatis
      @EcceHumanitatis 21 день назад

      @@Pogouldangeliwitz Ah, finally, after all these years, the mystery is explained! Thank you! 😂

    • @Pogouldangeliwitz
      @Pogouldangeliwitz 21 день назад

      @@EcceHumanitatis Backhaus did that too, until his death.

    • @EcceHumanitatis
      @EcceHumanitatis 21 день назад

      @@Pogouldangeliwitz A curious practice. Is your name comprised of Pogorelich, Gould, Michelangeli, and Horowitz?

    • @Pogouldangeliwitz
      @Pogouldangeliwitz 21 день назад

      @@EcceHumanitatis it is ! 👍

  • @elviralovemusic2020
    @elviralovemusic2020 3 года назад +8

    Удивительный музыкант, сочетавший в своём исполнении свежесть чувств, непосредственность высказывания с интеллектуальным осмыслением! BRAVO!( Спасибо за предоставленную возможность послушать запись!)

  • @federricoilgrande
    @federricoilgrande 10 лет назад +16

    Giù il cappello, signori, questa è Arte Pura

  • @magnuminmypants2893
    @magnuminmypants2893 9 лет назад +27

    This was Lipatti´s farewell .I wonder how many people knowing their time has come could do his "job" till the last day.

  • @tudor3d614
    @tudor3d614 6 лет назад +6

    Dinu lipatti- a true romenian- love it

  • @ghislainecasaburi5537
    @ghislainecasaburi5537 3 года назад +3

    Magnifique pianiste parti trop tôt! Quelle aisance, sobriété et rigueur artistique!

  • @pappelsucher
    @pappelsucher 13 лет назад +2

    Mit Bravour gönnt Lipatti einem der dramatischsten Mozart-Sonaten eine unübertroffen perlende und variationsreiche Spielfreude, die niemals unter dem Pedal leidet. Dem entgegen setzt er wunderschön die unterschiedlichen Kantilenen des 2. Satzes und endet überzeugend schlüssig mit der so wichtigen Leichtigkeit als Auflösung im 3.Satz. Zum Glück einmal die gesamte Sonate und nicht nur virtuose Selbstbefriedigung. Wunderbar!

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 10 лет назад +16

    The good people in Besançon didn't even know what was going on at this day in their town music hall ...... the best listener and friend of Lipatti at this moment was the microphone .

    • @justinpfiffikus1072
      @justinpfiffikus1072 10 лет назад +6

      Oui. D'après google maps, il n'y a à Besançon aucune rue, place, école, conservatoire qui ait adopté le nom de Lipatti. Alors que le monde entier (amateur de musique) connait Besançon pour ce dernier récital de Dinu Lipatti.

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 10 лет назад +3

      Justin Pfiffikus Oui , c'est exact . Je n'avais pas vu les choses ainsi , mais il est parfaitement juste que " Besançon" résonnera pour toujours comme le mythe d'un destin tragique couronné par ce récital inouï . . .

    • @modularshop6513
      @modularshop6513 4 года назад

      @@justinpfiffikus1072 That would be a worthy cause to advocate for. And you're spot on, I wouldn't know about Besançon if not for this recital, which as been my favorite music since I was six.

    • @assuiedrichard2898
      @assuiedrichard2898 4 года назад

      @@modularshop6513 belle confirmation ! Par curiosité, de quelle région du monde êtes-vous ? Et souhaitons-nous de pouvoir écouter Lipatti jusqu'à 120 ans!

  • @АН610
    @АН610 5 лет назад +4

    абсолютный шедевр Моцарта...гениальное исполнение Липатти...за пятнадцать минут- все оттенки человеческих чувств...целая жизнь.

  • @yaelv4712
    @yaelv4712 8 лет назад +13

    Légèreté, mélancolie, tout en même temps.

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 10 лет назад +97

    5:42 . This second movement . Lipatti at his piano . Already half dead . Leucemia . He doesn't ask himself the eternal question : "how is Mozart actually to be played ?" . No . He plays . The music suddenly springs up out of the keyboard . The listener has not even the time to ask himself if this is "good" or "bad" .... this is it , this is here as ... what is this? Notes at the very upper limit of breathable , high , very high , where you'll never go , the frontier of the known world .... Mozart and Lipatti , hand in hand on the unspeakable limit .... 8:33 ....

    • @romangitlin
      @romangitlin 9 лет назад +10

      Fritz Maisenbacher You are right. He just plays.

    • @thewizardii1638
      @thewizardii1638 9 лет назад +2

      +Fritz Maisenbacher (GA4N) 8:33 excel..

    • @alexdelarge702
      @alexdelarge702 7 лет назад +1

      I love all your comments

    • @WolfgangusMozartus
      @WolfgangusMozartus 6 лет назад +1

      Nice words Fritz

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 5 лет назад +1

      Fritz Maisenbacher You have some thing to say here & you say it. Thank you.

  • @berlinzerberus
    @berlinzerberus 8 лет назад +12

    Gorgeous!

  • @Rodrigodealencarlima
    @Rodrigodealencarlima 4 года назад +6

    AMAZING!!!

  • @DonnaSilvia
    @DonnaSilvia 11 лет назад +5

    Hoy se cumplen 63 años sin él.
    Quede por siempre en nuestros corazones y mentes su gran persona y su excepcional forma de hacer MÚSICA.

  • @Lillars
    @Lillars 6 лет назад +13

    Sans aucun doute un des disques les plus importants. Celui qui m'a marqué pour la vie.

  • @Otilia-by4nc
    @Otilia-by4nc 9 лет назад +12

    14 minutes of ... reverie! Thanks!

  • @mk_kim1217
    @mk_kim1217 Год назад +2

    Thank you❤

  • @iguarni
    @iguarni 11 лет назад +17

    3:32 Young pianists do listen!!! A genius is sitting at the piano stool!!!

  • @000eloise
    @000eloise 12 лет назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this pleasant, but solemn moment.

  • @davisatdavis1
    @davisatdavis1 2 года назад +5

    That second movement was scary good... especially the slow, sustained lyrical section in the middle.

  • @rodolfomonaco7926
    @rodolfomonaco7926 12 лет назад +6

    Prodigioso! Peccato che sia scomparso prematuramente. Restano le sue magistrali esecuzioni.

  • @tangentialharp6787
    @tangentialharp6787 11 лет назад +1

    what amazing sensitivity to the music and the colors of the piano... thanks for this!

  • @Kris9kris
    @Kris9kris 5 лет назад +37

    If somebody only showed me 12:45 - 12:54, I would ask which piece by Brahms is it. I think there are several stages of Mozart appreciation: first, as a musical newbie, you are convinced that he was the biggest musical genius of all time. Then, you venture out to new, wilder and at first glance, more exciting territories, you become familiar with late Beethoven with all its contrapuntal prowess, Liszt with his novelties regarding form and thematic transformations, maybe even Schumann's very tightly and purposefully composed oeuvre, filled with quirks and rhythmic ingenuities where no note is wasted to complete a masterpiece. Maybe you even think by now that somebody like Haydn has a more accomplished output in terms of piano sonatas, because some smart man in a peer-reviewed paper, a publication, or horribile dicti - in a RUclips comment said so. (for the record, I love Haydn myself) After that, you become familiar with the late romantics: brooding, sweeping melodies and lush harmonies, that tugs on one's heartstrings, Rachmaninov, Scriabin, you name it. Then you follow it up with some of the modernists' works, like Ravel: erotic, decadent extended chords paired with a genial aptitude for tone colour and an evocative, dreamlike soundscape. By this stage, you generally tend to think that the more complicated and elaborate something is, the better. You are also confident, that the abovementioned guys leave Mozart in the dust regarding compositional expertise, and with your newly gained knowledge, you could easily compose something in his "rather rudimentary" style. You open up a sketchbook or a notation program on your computer like a boss, ready to compose. After 5 minutes of staring at empty staves, you get frustrated, ditch the damned thing and realize that you were right in the first place: Mozart was, in fact, the biggest musical genius of all time... The thing is, he makes composing so easy. Also, Dinu Lipatti is one of the few performing artists who I would deem as a genius. He understands these pieces' style so well as a whole, without getting into too many scholarly studies concerning historical performance practice. He can adapt to everything, he plays Chopin just as convincingly and authentically as Bartók.

  • @mariavictoriamarquez4961
    @mariavictoriamarquez4961 7 месяцев назад +1

    Sublime
    Recuerdo a mi padre mientras escucho.
    Un jardín en forma de paleta de pintor, una buhardilla y Mozart.

  • @pianopera
    @pianopera 14 лет назад +4

    Wonderful upload, thanks a lot!

  • @mylittleelectron6606
    @mylittleelectron6606 10 месяцев назад +3

    If I listen to k310, this is the rendition I choose.

  • @ANTONIVSLVCIVS
    @ANTONIVSLVCIVS 10 лет назад +7

    Great posting! Thank you Dagmar Krug

  • @shirleywong7714
    @shirleywong7714 12 лет назад

    a very rare moment indeed! Love his passion in the opening...and the ornaments which
    tumble out of his fingers subsequently..lovely alberti bass...and the ticking of the
    treble runs

  • @djmotise
    @djmotise 7 лет назад +3

    Amazing. Thank you for this.

  • @ILoveTakeThat5
    @ILoveTakeThat5 11 лет назад +1

    Wow.....I have this CD and I can just say....one of my favorite interpreters of this sonata, and other things he has played. Wonderful pianist! :)

  • @iguarni
    @iguarni 11 лет назад +5

    In my opinion Dinu is right best top 10 ever!

  • @RO-zo8mp
    @RO-zo8mp 3 года назад +2

    best KV310 ever played.

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 12 лет назад +2

    Grazie infinite!!!!!! Molto gentile!!! Stupendo.

  • @caseychong6473
    @caseychong6473 8 лет назад +9

    A genius died too young, a great lost to the world!

  • @tufsoft1
    @tufsoft1 2 года назад +5

    pure selfless, disinterested musical beauty.

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 2 года назад +1

      This is it, exactly.
      At my piano, I could never reach one note of this world. Never.

  • @liangjianghong
    @liangjianghong 2 года назад +2

    just amazing

  • @haseojin
    @haseojin 11 лет назад +2

    C'est de loin la meilleure version que j'ai eu plaisir d'écouter !

    • @alexeimeir5063
      @alexeimeir5063 5 лет назад

      Tu etais presente dans la salle ou il interprete?

  • @MrGer2295
    @MrGer2295 8 лет назад +3

    Beautiful! Thanks!

  • @akarla27j
    @akarla27j 12 лет назад +1

    Thank you very, very much!!

  • @stephenjablonsky1941
    @stephenjablonsky1941 2 года назад +2

    This is what music is supposed to sound like. Period. End of story.

  • @ThePianoFiles
    @ThePianoFiles  14 лет назад +3

    @billyguns2 There is some unpublished audio from this recital that has rapturous applause with cheers. There were only 300 people or so there, and Lipatti looked quite unwell, so I suspect that the atmosphere was not initially conducive to such loud applause - there was apparently quite a heavy vibe in the hall. If you listen to the end of his Mozart Concerto at Lucerne, you can hear that the audience erupts rapturously, so it is definitely nothing to do with European audiences.

  • @sheldonbazinga3985
    @sheldonbazinga3985 3 года назад +1

    Une telle sûreté de jeu qu'on a l'impression qu'il ne peut jamais aller à la faute. On pourrait discuter longtemps sur le bien fondé du tempo infernal du 1er mouvement et le manque d'oxygène que cela sous entend, mais tant que l'artiste ne commet aucune erreur on ne peut se permettre de critiquer. On pourrait se demander aussi pourquoi en 1950 et avec des moyens plus restreints qu'aujourd'hui on prenait la peine d'enregistrer les concerts lors d'un festival alors qu'aujourd'hui c'est quelque chose de facile à réaliser et qu'on le fait très peu.

  • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
    @Fritz_Maisenbacher 10 лет назад +30

    And then , 11:35 , third part , the complete drama ..... Lipatti saying a vivid , macabre and transparent goodbye ..... this is hard , this is only for tough listeners .... can you bear it ? I'm shaking ... and 14:03 .... no more of this world .....

    • @nickpapworth72
      @nickpapworth72 8 лет назад +6

      Aren't you being a touch overdramatic? You're closing the casket before his time is actually up...

    • @lorettaslovak8135
      @lorettaslovak8135 8 лет назад

      Fritz Maisenbacher ju

    • @ElikemTheTuner
      @ElikemTheTuner 7 лет назад

      lol

    • @Fritz_Maisenbacher
      @Fritz_Maisenbacher 7 лет назад +5

      Overdramatic ? I am overdramatic .... really .... ? Lipatti died two and a half months later at the age of 33 , and Mozart at 35 .
      And you , buddy , how old are you ?

    • @janbonsema5888
      @janbonsema5888 2 года назад

      lieber Dino sei nicht betruebt, wir allen werden Sie bis zum Tode erinnern

  • @Chrismacleod777
    @Chrismacleod777 10 лет назад +2

    Wonderful!

  • @77Opera
    @77Opera 12 лет назад +2

    Absolument sublime!

  • @kanekokazuko7034
    @kanekokazuko7034 4 года назад

    なんと、端正で澄みきったモーツァルト、唯一無二。大好きです🎵🎶😥😥でも、もう天国に行ってしまわれたのですね😢😢😭😭

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong 5 лет назад +2

    beautiful!

  • @jelicagligorijevic2327
    @jelicagligorijevic2327 2 года назад +1

    PERFECT!

  • @rodolfomonaco7926
    @rodolfomonaco7926 11 лет назад +3

    insuperabile!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @letitiaburciu-gerth5018
    @letitiaburciu-gerth5018 7 лет назад +5

    Unique !

  • @kimdoomin
    @kimdoomin 3 года назад +1

    Wonderful musician..

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 11 лет назад +1

    Grazie! thank you. very much.

  • @bobshtinkelpruts4694
    @bobshtinkelpruts4694 11 лет назад +3

    Seriously, I am playing this and it is just so so difficult i don't know how he can play it it just seems so impossible

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 4 года назад +1

    Dear me Lipatti i love you
    Rip

  • @ОльгаТвердохлеб-б4т
    @ОльгаТвердохлеб-б4т 3 года назад +1

    Блестяще! Именно таким я и представляю исполнение этой Сонаты.

  • @BADRUBULDURA
    @BADRUBULDURA 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @wolfgangklofat594
    @wolfgangklofat594 4 месяца назад +2

    Oft genug gerätselt: Diese Aufnahme spiegelt sowohl die Trauer des Kompnisten Mozart über den Tod seiner Mutter wie auch die destinierte Ahnung des Pianisten Lipatti von seinem nahen (aber nur z e i t l i c h e n !) Ende wider - der Trost der Musik...

  • @jaapaap5
    @jaapaap5 11 лет назад +30

    to bad there's not even one single video of lipatti playing...:-(

    • @OlJackBurton
      @OlJackBurton 4 года назад +6

      Or any recording of him playing Beethoven...

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 11 лет назад +1

    grazie!!!!!!

  • @lavienmusique
    @lavienmusique 11 лет назад +1

    simplement magnifique

  • @MaChiHofmann
    @MaChiHofmann 10 лет назад +5

    einfach genial und ganz einzigartig gespielt.

    • @keribraun3051
      @keribraun3051 8 лет назад

      fur mir zu schnell

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 2 года назад

      @@keribraun3051 🤓

    • @keribraun3051
      @keribraun3051 2 года назад

      @@mckavitt13 Meine Musik Lehrerin immer das langsam gespielt

    • @mckavitt13
      @mckavitt13 2 года назад

      @@keribraun3051 Na und?

  • @nico22059
    @nico22059 12 лет назад

    Thank you so much!!!!

  • @ThePianoFiles
    @ThePianoFiles  14 лет назад +1

    @pianopera My pleasure!

  • @chaikach1490
    @chaikach1490 6 лет назад +1

    Great

  • @liliamargaritacastanedayan6061
    @liliamargaritacastanedayan6061 7 лет назад

    Qué pasión impetuosa, bellísimo¡¡

  • @SwapnilVirendraChalwadi
    @SwapnilVirendraChalwadi 13 лет назад +1

    great work and Mozart was sweet poem sung by Nature it self..........

    • @psalm2764
      @psalm2764 3 года назад

      Mozart was too sweet. He died for his perfection.

  • @stephenlewis5850
    @stephenlewis5850 5 лет назад +15

    Whoever thumbs-downed Dinu Lipatti is a heartless, soulless Hittite.

  • @francescaemc2
    @francescaemc2 11 лет назад +1

    excellent reply, helen!!! :)

  • @KayePhelps
    @KayePhelps 3 месяца назад +1

    I feel it's the best technique .