The opening piece awakens our inner angels and gives us wings to fly; Our dreams come to life with each heavenly chord, melody and rubati. Genius? I say YES.
A joy to hear these lesser known works by Schumann played by Sviatoslav Richter, he had such a light touch when needed but then immense power too. We are so lucky to have these You Tube films of him, for those of us that never got around to hearing him live. His Beethoven Sonata no 32 opus 111 from Moscow in 1975 was mind-blowing, the best I've heard I think and he is even tapping his foot at one point. Thanks for posting this.
Richter’s Schumann is so great. As a teenager, if I woke up from a nightmare, I would put on a record of the Waldszenen and that was it: I’d wake up the next morning with the stylus going round and round at the end of the record, unless my mother had been by.
Very good I prefer my flowers fresh. Blumnstucke too studied? When he banged, the Yamaha did not give a good tone. The recording is slightly wobbly? A pity. So nice to hear works for the first time!
We are watching one of the greatest pianists of the twentieth century. Extraordinary and compelling.
Sono senza parole per questa meravigliosa Toccata... grandissimo Svjatoslav Teofilovic...non mi stanco mai di ascoltarlo...
Richter è il mio pianista preferito.
ascolta chaimovich vadim
@@salvatoreantonaci1955 grazie dell'ottimo consiglio...ho cominciato subito...
Richter in all his glory! Watching him is like a breadth of fresh air! That's the making of a genius!
Was there anything that he did not play and play it divinely? What a giant!
Try" Richter the Documentary" where he says he played everything that was wrote.
The opening piece awakens our inner angels and gives us wings to fly; Our dreams come to life with each heavenly chord, melody and rubati. Genius? I say YES.
Schumann and Richter bravo!!!👍👏❤
BRAVO,BRAVO, BRAVO....!!one of the GREATEST pianist of all time. I challenge you to name one greater....!!
impossible
For me marc André Hamelin, it's just my opinion🙂
Liszt
By far the best of all time, his talent beyond the possibilities of the piano
Josef Hofman
Beautiful concert. Great performance
Il piú grande pianista del ' 900
Прекрасное исполнение
Beautifully played with depth and feeling.
Che profondità!
So sublime, as always!!
Impressionnant.
A joy to hear these lesser known works by Schumann played by Sviatoslav Richter, he had such a light touch when needed but then immense power too. We are so lucky to have these You Tube films of him, for those of us that never got around to hearing him live. His Beethoven Sonata no 32 opus 111 from Moscow in 1975 was mind-blowing, the best I've heard I think and he is even tapping his foot at one point. Thanks for posting this.
Thanks for this
Thanks to you for all the treasures you've been sharing for years.
Thanks again to you both.
Do you know where i can find filmed recordings?
You tube contains very little amount
Bravo !!!!!!!
Very special !!
And a precious, light-hearted moment in the Toccata when his page-turner removes the master's fogged-up glasses.
Right in the middle of one of the hardest pieces in the piano repertoire! Incredible
@@stefanufer608 SR sound pitiful in Toccata. His technical abilities deteriorated. He must not play it in public.
なんと美しい音。ホロヴィッツも同じ曲を弾いているけど、音にしても表現にしても痛いというか、刺さるような鋭さがあるが、リヒテルのそれらには温かみと優しさがある。
リヒテルを見ると亡くなった父を思い出す。人間としてのピアニストで最もあいしているのはリヒテルだ。一度でも生で演奏を聴いてみたかった(涙)
この演奏のピアノはYAMAHAのCF IIIです。いい音ですね。
I ♥ blumenn stuck🤗💐✨🥺🎹🎵🎵
Richter’s Schumann is so great. As a teenager, if I woke up from a nightmare, I would put on a record of the Waldszenen and that was it: I’d wake up the next morning with the stylus going round and round at the end of the record, unless my mother had been by.
15:04 Richter smiles!
And his smile was lovely.
... magnificent!
Gracias 😁 por rescatar a Richter dede niña no llegaban grabaciones . 🤣🇮🇷😘
Interesting selections for a schumann recital between blumenstuck and the tocatta.
Toccatta super co gratilations!!!
No "Kinderszenen"? I was hoping for the final piece, "Der Richter Spricht" LOL. Wonderful performance!
12:15 is actually No. 4 instead of No.6 but thank you very much for uploading :)
Thank you, I've corrected the mistake.
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I´m not sure, what you tried to tell me!? Sry for the late reply, i didn´t watch this video for quite a time...
He looked healthy and well in 1985.. Damn that heart disease ☹️
He lived past 80. Born in the Tsarist empire and outlasted the USSR...
the paintings of Liszt playing to an audience in a drawing room setting comes to mind from 2..00
For me He is a great russian
HOW CAN ANYONE PUT THUMBS DOWN TO RICHTER
only fools laugh at the gods.
Someone who is all thumbs?
Maybe they like other Richter´s version
Lang lang fans?
He makes those fiendish pieces sound so easy.
12:15: ❤😢
The interpreter in highest meaning.
FANTAASTIC RICHTER .....FOREVER
Перелистывает Антонова. Потрясающе!
Quedan casa así en Mérida 😁 México. 🇮🇷🥉🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
i like how the page turner at 46:50 is in tune with Richter lol, im guessing he's a pupil?
The duo work was beautifully managed in this. Was she his pupil I wonder? Cathy
He never had pupils
MER-VEIL-LEUX !
Eine Frage: Sind die [Bilder aus Osten] enthalten in den 6 Impromptus,Opus 66 (1848)? Danke im voraus!
❤
44:38 this a very nice toccata, a little boring, but very solid.
(was this the purpose of Schumann ?)
It's not Vladivostok. This is Moscow Pushkin Museum.. This concert is a part of "December Night Fest" - 1985.
Vladivostok is just my nickname, lol.
Рядом Ирина Антонова???
Да, это - она.
What are these pieces? Not fimiliar
Это Антонова, что ли, ему ноты листает?...
46:25. 46:26 49:12. 49:13
48:30
16:16. 18:13 12:15
Very good I prefer my flowers fresh. Blumnstucke too studied? When he banged, the Yamaha did not give a good tone. The recording is slightly wobbly? A pity. So nice to hear works for the first time!
34:00
Героическая ТОККАТА ! ГЕНИАЛЬНЫЙ АРТИСТИЗМ...с очками!
George Washington arrived on his Mercedes Benz. Speaking of TV and Camera and Human Eye. The rest was your Kidney
wow YAMAHA!
The Toccata was a little too much for him methinks.
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32:26