Un pianiste remarquable virtuose ayant toutes les qualités exceptionnelles malheureusement mort trop tôt !! Et peu connu aujourd'hui . Quel dommage ... je l’ai connu quand j’avais 20 ans et très heureuse l’avoir retrouvé. MERCI .....❤
Lipatti was such a great, great pianist, but it hurts my heart to hear him because he died so young, and lost too many years of his young life to WWII. What a loss!
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya
Oh, my God, how I love his hands... he was a perfect, stunningly beautiful piano master, one of the greatest of all time for sure, so delicate and own... Dinu, lovely Dinu. A truly moving stuff.
Dinu Lipatti was a wonderful pianist. Outstanding! Romania can be truly very proud of him. He was a national treasure. It is such a pity, so sad, that he died so young. A tragedy indeed.
We are! I am a co-villager. When I was little I used to spend lots of time in his memorial house, freely open to the public, because of the background sound of his piano! When I heard Grieg in a concert setting for the first time it was such a familial encounter!
He was in a different class, or I should say in another musical world closer to the divine world where his soul rests now. Thank you for posting this gem!
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya
@@RaineriHakkarainen The best : Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and Sviatoslav Richter. One bigger than the other. For women the greatest pianist Clara Haskil.
For the 12 ”thumb down” guys: take out the cotton buds from your ears and splash a water jet inside. Because you have hearing problems. Dinu Lipatti was THE pianist and STILL is to this day: 19/04/2020. Unique and unrepeatable.
You are completely right. The best pianist ever who came down to earth to beguile mankind (in the best sense of the word) and among all pianists the best musician, absolutely unsurpassed!
Has anyone ever played this hackneyed concerto as splendidly as Lipatti!. It has everything - exquisite lyricism, drama and passion, all conveyed with flawless pianism.
Meredith Foster Please don't call this piece hackneyed. I think I know what you're trying to say, but I think you chose the wrong word. Just say "overplayed."
I concede your point, ''hackneyed'' is an ill considered word in context of this famous concerto. Your choice of the word ''overplayed'' is a better description. However I trust we agree concerning Lipatti's performance.
Can this beautifully conceived and constructed piece ever be overplayed? Not when it contains all of the ingredients that you mention, to say nothing of the variety of excellent renditions available thanks to You Tube.
"Hackneyed" only because so many people love it! It's fallen out of favor in the current concert repertory, perhaps because it became too familiar, but it's due for a comeback!
Stunning beyond belief! His Schumann under Karajan is fabulous too! And his last concert at Becanson is a miracle! Thank you Lipatti and rest in peace!
I knew that we lost Dinu at an early age but did not realize how much he accomplished. This performance is full of life. Who would have known the battle to come. Thanks for sharing.
I remember reading, years ago, about the then-young pianist, Murray Perahia, in an interview. Perahia was embarrassed when the journalist compared him to Lipatti because he admired his recordings so much.
“Undele teribili, inalte, zgomotoase” ale raului pe care nu -l vedem. Lipatti moaie din cantare-acestei curgeri cu degetele inmarmurite-n toarcerea Moirelor Neamului nostru. Te iubim, Dinu.
It's the Grieg concerto we learned to love when growing up! My school had it as a stack of 78rpm records, and the classroom fell silent when they were played, one after one! It's still outstanding among the hundreds that have appeared later.
Thank you so much for this truly extraordinary upload! I greatly admire Lipatti's art - since I was a kid and was struck by a thunderbolt: his rendering of Bach-Kempf Siciliana, and several chorals by Bach. And then Chopin, of course; and later on his Ravel; etc. Alceo Galliera does a good job here. Shared on Google+
Ever since our music teacher introduced us to Dinu Lipatti and i bought THIS recording way back 45+ years ago, i stopped listening to anyone else. And if i did, it was only for a few minutes lasting reference of key passages such as the intro and the cadenza, to cement my unwavering conviction that Dinu Lipatti, rest his soul, was the ONLY one to really understand and be able to do justice to this masterpiece with his unequalled mastery, unequalled even by other fellow genii, or geniuses like Richter or Gillels. I could try to go into details, but listen for yourself to the singing bass, to Dinu's use of the sustain pedal to make you literally hear the thunder roll across the Norwegian fjords, the lark sing in the woods, hear the call of the rugged northern winds, the absence of soppiness and mawkishness and the virility throughout the entire concerto.... Just like the eagle can't help soaring high above the falcons and sparrows beneath him, so a God made GENIUS smiles on his thrown way above the rank and file of God made "mere pianists". A genius can't help being a genius, the rank and file can't help being "normal". I can only pity those who buy recordings of other pianists in sheer blissful ignorance of the existence of Dinu Lipatti.
@@CImum listened to your young hero. Yes, blond, possibly blue eyed, he has almost young Richard Claydermans looks, is a wunderkind and definitely a future classical superstar. The girls and record companies are wooing him, I'm sure.
Radu Lupu (Roumain aussi) est très bon aussi, d'ailleurs Dinu & Radu ont eu, à plusieurs années d'intervalle, la même professeur en la personne de Mme Florica Musicescu qui a dit à Dinu Lipatti : " Ne joue pas la musique tu aimes mais joue surtout la musique qui t'aime." Tout est dit et Dinu l'a fait, Ô combien et comment.
I didn't notice until now that he takes a small liberty in the cadenza, at around 11 min. where he extends his rippling arpeggio up nearly one more octave. Doesn't matter at all, he serves us a magic, glittering moment extra!
@user-yk5th2dg9b Он прекрасно оценивал свой уровень и уровень других пианистов, ведь он, как вы говорите, был очень умным человеком. Поэтому и оспаривать ничего бы не стал.
Not true! The greatest pianists are Really=Artur Rubinstein(The God!) Sviatoslav Richter( The Genius!) Solomon Cutner(best structure for music!) Grigory Sokolov(The Giant of Piano! The Titan of Piano!) Emil Gilels( The King Pianist!) Wilhelm Kempff( the most beautiful piano Sound ever!) Radu Lupu( The most colorful piano sound ever!) Stanislav Igolinsky!
Having got a copy of this 1947 Recording Reissued in 1955 by[EMI later Warner EMI]I Consider this Performance to be a Classic of alltime and its as good as the Solomon Recording on His Master's Voice Record Number ASD-272 which I've also got in My own Record Collections which came out in the late 1950's and Coupled with the Schuman Piano Concerto in A Minor and it was such a shame that he died at such a young age[33] on Saturday December 2nd 1950 but what a Legacy that he left behind and I wished that I had been around to watch him Perform in Public as I wasn't Born till six after he died and I've just Bought a 12inch Australian Blue label Columbia LP Record with both the Grieg and the Schuman Piano Concerto's in A Minor Record Number 33CX-7518 and the Transfers are very good Considering that the Grieg is 76 years old and was Originally issued by(EMI Columbia)in 1955 on a 10-inch Blue and Gold LP Record Number 33C-1040 and Schuman 75 years old and was also Reissued in 1955 on a Blue and Gold 10-inch LP Record Number 33C-1001 and I put the date as a rough guess off the 12-inch LP as between 1957-1960 just 10 years after his Premiture Death at 33
Well, la sua magica interpretazione raggiunge il massimo alla cadenza del primo tempo. Insuperata ancora oggi, secondo il mio modesto parere, insuperata per suono, dinamica, agogica, durata. Da urlo, come direbbero i miei pro-pro-nipoti, direbbero ma non lo dicono, perché oggi nessuno di loro sente Grieg.
Dinu Lipatti fu e resta uno dei piú grandi pianisti ed interpreti. Le sue interpretazioni sono davvero eccezionali, cosí come eccezionale é l`interpretazione di questo meraviglioso concerto. La cadenza nel primo tempo é davvero magnifica. Nonostante la invito ad ascoltare, se giá non l`ha fatto, l`interpretazione dello stesso concerto, da parte di Benedetti Michelangeli, ed in particolrare anche l`ascolto della stessa cadenza. Penso sia anche`essa magnifica. Lipatti poi era ammirato da Benedetti Michelangeli, a quanto dicono. Un saluto
Vengo dall'esecuzione live su youtube del 65. In quell'occasione Michelangeli si prende molte, troppe, libertà nel testo della cadenza. Sono molto impressionato ma la nuova verifica di questa interpretazione di Lipatti mi ha convinto del suo valore superiore. @@frederickfrederikfre
@@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz Yes. This is one of several great performances and recordings of the Grieg Piano Concerto. What is it that you do not understand?
Dinu Lipatti opening Grieg Concerto in A minor Op.16 : Safety of the confidence in the power of the Soul. Souls do not get out, nor do they enter. Ivory tower of the bitter thoughts inside the customs of eternity. Relevant watch that screams in the mourning! Pensee pale traverse le pays de la mort. Pensee qui ne peut briser ce rideau qui s'endort derriere l'avenir qui couvre le passe.
ABM not The greatest! ABM played The second-rated concertos like Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1! ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Chopin 1-2 Brahms 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 Mozart 24 Rachmaninov,1-3 because ABM The Great machine player! ABM The Mechanical King
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya! Igolinsky better than Lipatti!
@@RaineriHakkarainen you think realy igli.... Ist better then lipatti? Wow. I never heard Chopin Waltz better played then by Lipatti, Mozart 310 or Bach ...
Dinu Lipatti is the greatest pianist in 20th century, I think. But recording is very limited. like Leonard. Sound is not good. Can someone renew sound?
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The TItan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff Sviatoslav Richter Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti) Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Maria Grinberg!
@@RaineriHakkarainen sir you are from department of measurements? Hillarious statement and funny respons. There is nothing like "greatest" in art especially!
One wonders if Lipatti would have enjoyed the same adulation today had he lived to be 75. He was, of course, a tremendous pianist and a refined, imaginative musician. But he was not, of course, the "greatest ever", and for a very simple reason. There is no such thing as "the greatest ever" in anything, least of all in a field as rich as classical music on record. Likewise this Grieg concerto, stupendous as it is (by Lipatti anyway, not so much by Galiera and the Philharmonia), is far from being the only one worth listening to.
Un pianiste remarquable virtuose ayant toutes les qualités exceptionnelles malheureusement mort trop tôt !! Et peu connu aujourd'hui . Quel dommage ... je l’ai connu quand j’avais 20 ans et très heureuse l’avoir retrouvé. MERCI .....❤
L'interpretazione ideale. Molti hanno suonato benissimo questo concerto, ma Lipatti è semplicemente perfetto...
Lipatti was such a great, great pianist, but it hurts my heart to hear him because he died so young, and lost too many years of his young life to WWII. What a loss!
The biggest loss in the pianismo history.
I'm from the National Collage of Arts ,,Dinu Lipatti" Romania. So proud to ware his name!
Atmosfere di un mondo che non sarà più. Grazie Maestro Lipatti!Pochi anni per regalarci tanto bene!!!
for me the best performance of this concerto. like jesus - he only had 33 years to live.
The best Grieg concert I ever heard ! Dinu Lipatti was one of the best pianist in the world .RIP
The best performance ever of this concerto. Lipatti was a genius, he died very young like all geniuses.
He is not the one of the best, he is the best pianist in the world.
...and among the best pianists by far the best musician!!!
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya
@@RaineriHakkarainen But you are forgetting Dinu !
Oh, my God, how I love his hands... he was a perfect, stunningly beautiful piano master, one of the greatest of all time for sure, so delicate and own... Dinu, lovely Dinu. A truly moving stuff.
He totally owns this concerto!
A 70 anni quasi dall'esecuzione, rimane la versione più seguita ed accreditata. Un miracolo! SOMMO.
Lo chiesi, e lo ottenni, per la promozione all’esame di terza media. Va da sé che, avendo io quasi 58 anni, ho ancora il vinile…
Dinu Lipatti was a wonderful pianist. Outstanding! Romania can be truly very proud of him. He was a national treasure. It is such a pity, so sad, that he died so young. A tragedy indeed.
We are! I am a co-villager. When I was little I used to spend lots of time in his memorial house, freely open to the public, because of the background sound of his piano! When I heard Grieg in a concert setting for the first time it was such a familial encounter!
@@poppyblue2509 Clearly, you have such happy memories from your childhood. 👍 Not many can boast such experiences. 🙂
Roumain comme Georges Enesco, Sergiu Celibidache & Radu Lupu. 👑❤💎❤👑
@@UaM17 👍🏻
He was in a different class, or I should say in another musical world closer to the divine world where his soul rests now.
Thank you for posting this gem!
Curatica C
So true, divine interpretation , he was from a different world of geniuses ,extremely talented , so sad he died
so young .RIP Dinu
immortal dinu. a privilege to have heard him
Years pass and still I can’t explain how he’s playing many places, Unbelievable....he’s the ICON of the piano.
instablaster...
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya
@@RaineriHakkarainen Y era muy joven----como hubiese sido su carrera.....
Great Listen also Van Cliburn and K Kondrashin...
@@RaineriHakkarainen The best : Dinu Lipatti, Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and Sviatoslav Richter. One bigger than the other. For women the greatest pianist Clara Haskil.
Thank you, Dinu Lipatti...meravigliosa interpretazione 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏☁☁☁☁tu sei immortale, come Grieg
For the 12 ”thumb down” guys: take out the cotton buds from your ears and splash a water jet inside. Because you have hearing problems.
Dinu Lipatti was THE pianist and STILL is to this day: 19/04/2020. Unique and unrepeatable.
So true: immense and beloved Dinu Lipatti, unique and unrepeatable. Unfortunately a water jet won't do.
You are completely right. The best pianist ever who came down to earth to beguile mankind (in the best sense of the word) and among all pianists the best musician, absolutely unsurpassed!
HISTORICAL. SHEER PERFECTION.
Geniu, explozie de forță gingășie și acurate=Dinu Lipatti
My favourite version of this Concerto ever! Just perfect.
+Alba Acone I agree 100 percent!
Alba Acone agreed
Can agree no more
what about 9:35?
Great I valid but listent also Van Cliburn and K Kondrashin
Has anyone ever played this hackneyed concerto as splendidly as Lipatti!. It has everything - exquisite lyricism, drama and passion, all conveyed with flawless pianism.
Meredith Foster Please don't call this piece hackneyed. I think I know what you're trying to say, but I think you chose the wrong word. Just say "overplayed."
I concede your point, ''hackneyed'' is an ill considered word in context of this famous concerto. Your choice of the word ''overplayed'' is a better description. However I trust we agree concerning Lipatti's performance.
Can this beautifully conceived and constructed piece ever be overplayed? Not when it contains all of the ingredients that you mention, to say nothing of the variety of excellent renditions available thanks to You Tube.
"Hackneyed" only because so many people love it! It's fallen out of favor in the current concert repertory, perhaps because it became too familiar, but it's due for a comeback!
Stunning beyond belief! His Schumann under Karajan is fabulous too! And his last concert at Becanson is a miracle! Thank you Lipatti and rest in peace!
I knew that we lost Dinu at an early age but did not realize how much he accomplished. This performance is full of life. Who would have known the battle to come. Thanks for sharing.
No other piano voice so revered. And rightly so. Michelangeli adored him. So should we. A voice heaven sent.
I remember reading, years ago, about the then-young pianist, Murray Perahia, in an interview. Perahia was embarrassed when the journalist compared him to Lipatti because he admired his recordings so much.
LIPATTI è così lontano da tutti i pianisti, compresi quelli grandissimi. LIPATTI è un mistero, come il BIG BANG, come JSB ....
Yes, yes and Michelangeli a pianist as great as Dinu Lipatti and as Sviatloslav Rchter.
Great performance! Thanks for sharing!
Bravo!!!! An incredible Artist.
Niemand spielt jede Note mit einer solchen Dringlichkeit...als ginge es um Leben und Tod!
Le plus fabuleux pianiste de tous les temps, merci Dinu Lipatti
A Romanian pianist with exceptional talent. Too bad he died so young.
Thanks mumu chat
Thanks Yo Shi
Too bad he died so young. His genius was to heavy.
Camille Bouchard oh wo
Camille Bouchard I'm from the National Collage of Arts ,,Dinu Lipatti" Romania. So proud to ware his name!
a tonic for 2022..
thankyou for sharing this 🙂 x
Magnifique. Inégalé !
Gracias por compartir esta pbra de arte. Parimónio de la humanidad.
“Undele teribili, inalte, zgomotoase” ale raului pe care nu -l vedem. Lipatti moaie din cantare-acestei curgeri cu degetele inmarmurite-n toarcerea Moirelor Neamului nostru.
Te iubim, Dinu.
Grande! Irraggiungibile!
It's the Grieg concerto we learned to love when growing up! My school had it as a stack of 78rpm records, and the classroom fell silent when they were played, one after one! It's still outstanding among the hundreds that have appeared later.
Mais quel merveilleux pianiste !!!
Love this performance from hearing the very first fortissimo A minor chords.
A great performance by one of the truly greats! Thank you for posting.
What a great pianist. Always!
La meilleure version que j'ai entendue depuis longtemps !
A magical piano!
Der beste Pianist bis jetzt!
Thank you so much for this truly extraordinary upload! I greatly admire Lipatti's art - since I was a kid and was struck by a thunderbolt: his rendering of Bach-Kempf Siciliana, and several chorals by Bach. And then Chopin, of course; and later on his Ravel; etc. Alceo Galliera does a good job here. Shared on Google+
Yes, his Bach is truly something else... Out of this world.
Сказочное, непревзойдённое, полное жизни исполнение! Благодарю!
Can the 14 dislike explain why they dislike this heavenly performance?
Maybe they hit the thumbs down accidentally? (I've done that...) Love this performance.
Maybe the old recording ? Today we have better sound.
Simplemente extraordinario
He made the piano shimmer. How can that be done?
amazing pianist !
Nostalgia di un mondo migliore....
Il mondo non era affatto migliore, amico mio… Forse lo era il pianismo!
@@andream.464 vero... allora mi correggo in "nostalgia di un mondo musicale migliore "
Il mio concerto preferito, suonato dal mio pianista preferito.❤️
Ever since our music teacher introduced us to Dinu Lipatti and i bought THIS recording way back 45+ years ago, i stopped listening to anyone else. And if i did, it was only for a few minutes lasting reference of key passages such as the intro and the cadenza, to cement my unwavering conviction that Dinu Lipatti, rest his soul, was the ONLY one to really understand and be able to do justice to this masterpiece with his unequalled mastery, unequalled even by other fellow genii, or geniuses like Richter or Gillels. I could try to go into details, but listen for yourself to the singing bass, to Dinu's use of the sustain pedal to make you literally hear the thunder roll across the Norwegian fjords, the lark sing in the woods, hear the call of the rugged northern winds, the absence of soppiness and mawkishness and the virility throughout the entire concerto....
Just like the eagle can't help soaring high above the falcons and sparrows beneath him, so a God made GENIUS smiles on his thrown way above the rank and file of God made "mere pianists". A genius can't help being a genius, the rank and file can't help being "normal".
I can only pity those who buy recordings of other pianists in sheer blissful ignorance of the existence of Dinu Lipatti.
I agree we all have our favourite pianist.. mine is young Alexander Malofeev.. But this interpretation is also breathtaking..
@@CImum listened to your young hero. Yes, blond, possibly blue eyed, he has almost young Richard Claydermans looks, is a wunderkind and definitely a future classical superstar. The girls and record companies are wooing him, I'm sure.
Radu Lupu (Roumain aussi) est très bon aussi, d'ailleurs Dinu & Radu ont eu, à plusieurs années d'intervalle, la même professeur en la personne de Mme Florica Musicescu qui a dit à Dinu Lipatti : " Ne joue pas la musique tu aimes mais joue surtout la musique qui t'aime." Tout est dit et Dinu l'a fait, Ô combien et comment.
I didn't notice until now that he takes a small liberty in the cadenza, at around 11 min. where he extends his rippling arpeggio up nearly one more octave. Doesn't matter at all, he serves us a magic, glittering moment extra!
But I could not hear that ! He did not play the nearly highest note on the piano.
I think it's traditional for the cadenza to contain improvisation.
@@karynbrady7852 Absolutely, Grieg did not mind the liberties taken later by Percy Grainger, who became his close friend.
Another fine recording is with Clifford Curzon on Decca recorded circa 1960....
It's a tragedy that Lipatti died so young!
Bloody amazing.
Que regalo escuchar esta obra maestra. Gracias
Simply beautiful.Bravo maestro!!!
Липатти - один из самых гениальных пианистов*****
Самый гениальный.
@user-yk5th2dg9b Он прекрасно оценивал свой уровень и уровень других пианистов, ведь он, как вы говорите, был очень умным человеком. Поэтому и оспаривать ничего бы не стал.
There will never be anyone this great again.
Not true! The greatest pianists are Really=Artur Rubinstein(The God!) Sviatoslav Richter( The Genius!) Solomon Cutner(best structure for music!) Grigory Sokolov(The Giant of Piano! The Titan of Piano!) Emil Gilels( The King Pianist!) Wilhelm Kempff( the most beautiful piano Sound ever!) Radu Lupu( The most colorful piano sound ever!) Stanislav Igolinsky!
@@RaineriHakkarainen Nonsense...
@@jimmclaughlin1549agree
Great great flute playing. Best trill ever.
His Schubert Op.90 no.3 is utter bliss. It sits with Schnabel. Thank you.
The last 20 seconds of the Adagio always give me goosebumps.
Congratulations!!
Having got a copy of this 1947 Recording Reissued in 1955 by[EMI later Warner EMI]I Consider this Performance to be a Classic of alltime and its as good as the Solomon Recording on His Master's Voice Record Number ASD-272 which I've also got in My own Record Collections which came out in the late 1950's and Coupled with the Schuman Piano Concerto in A Minor and it was such a shame that he died at such a young age[33] on Saturday December 2nd 1950 but what a Legacy that he left behind and I wished that I had been around to watch him Perform in Public as I wasn't Born till six after he died and I've just Bought a 12inch Australian Blue label Columbia LP Record with both the Grieg and the Schuman Piano Concerto's in A Minor Record Number 33CX-7518 and the Transfers are very good Considering that the Grieg is 76 years old and was Originally issued by(EMI Columbia)in 1955 on a 10-inch Blue and Gold LP Record Number 33C-1040 and Schuman 75 years old and was also Reissued in 1955 on a Blue and Gold 10-inch LP Record Number 33C-1001 and I put the date as a rough guess off the 12-inch LP as between 1957-1960 just 10 years after his Premiture Death at 33
Well, la sua magica interpretazione raggiunge il massimo alla cadenza del primo tempo. Insuperata ancora oggi, secondo il mio modesto parere, insuperata per suono, dinamica, agogica, durata. Da urlo, come direbbero i miei pro-pro-nipoti, direbbero ma non lo dicono, perché oggi nessuno di loro sente Grieg.
Dinu Lipatti fu e resta uno dei piú grandi pianisti ed interpreti. Le sue interpretazioni sono davvero eccezionali, cosí come eccezionale é l`interpretazione di questo meraviglioso concerto. La cadenza nel primo tempo é davvero magnifica. Nonostante la invito ad ascoltare, se giá non l`ha fatto, l`interpretazione dello stesso concerto, da parte di Benedetti Michelangeli, ed in particolrare anche l`ascolto della stessa cadenza. Penso sia anche`essa magnifica. Lipatti poi era ammirato da Benedetti Michelangeli, a quanto dicono.
Un saluto
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Vengo dall'esecuzione live su youtube del 65. In quell'occasione Michelangeli si prende molte, troppe, libertà nel testo della cadenza. Sono molto impressionato ma la nuova verifica di questa interpretazione di Lipatti mi ha convinto del suo valore superiore. @@frederickfrederikfre
extraordinaire tous ces timbres différents
Minunat! Superb!
Over the years and decades, there have been several great performances of the Grieg Concerto in A minor Op. 16, and this is one of them.
One of them?????
@@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz Yes. This is one of several great performances and recordings of the Grieg Piano Concerto. What is it that you do not understand?
One of them? No my friend, LIPATTI IS ONE ,i'm sure. Have a fine Life
There is this one, and then others. This is not “one of them”.
@@ivanoschen YES Ivano !!!!
Tutto il concerto, ma la cadenza del primo t. è una esplosione di forze primigenie!
Insuperable !!!!!!
Dinu Lipatti opening Grieg Concerto in A minor Op.16 :
Safety of the confidence in the power of the Soul.
Souls do not get out, nor do they enter. Ivory tower of the bitter thoughts inside the customs of eternity.
Relevant watch that screams in the mourning!
Pensee pale traverse le pays de la mort.
Pensee qui ne peut briser ce rideau qui s'endort derriere l'avenir qui couvre le passe.
Philharmonia Orchestra (not "Philarmonia")... The best!
1947! Shivers.
Großartige Interpretion!
Da perderla testa....in un mondo onirico!
Sublimé!
correct one. love it.
genio total dinu
Inigualable version.
BRAVOOOO!
НЕТ СЛОВ ЗАВОРАЖИВАЕТ НАВСЕГДА
der beste der Welt
I agree with Meredith Foster! No question and no contradiction!
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THANKS ! ¡ GRACIAS !👏👏👏👏⭐⭐⭐
he played it so great, even Michelangeli (live - Burgous, NPO) or Andnes (Jansons/BPO) plays it not better.
ABM not The greatest! ABM played The second-rated concertos like Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1! ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Chopin 1-2 Brahms 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 Mozart 24 Rachmaninov,1-3 because ABM The Great machine player! ABM The Mechanical King
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Sviatoslav Richter Maurizio Pollini Wilhelm Kempff Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya! Igolinsky better than Lipatti!
@@RaineriHakkarainen you think realy igli.... Ist better then lipatti? Wow. I never heard Chopin Waltz better played then by Lipatti, Mozart 310 or Bach ...
The ABM/ Burgos recording is scintillating and white hot. Andnes is not worthy of mention in the same breath as ABM or Lipatti, but then, who is?
@@jeremyd1021 even moravec likes the andnes recording.
Dinu Lipatti is the greatest pianist in 20th century, I think. But recording is very limited. like Leonard. Sound is not good. Can someone renew sound?
The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The TItan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff Sviatoslav Richter Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti) Vladimir Ashkenazy Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Maria Grinberg!
@@RaineriHakkarainen sir you are from department of measurements? Hillarious statement and funny respons. There is nothing like "greatest" in art especially!
@@raduradu2015 But Radu Lupu is in his list !
@@hansdekorver7365 yeah.. ridiculous list. I don't know why there is a NEED to make lists of who the greatest and better is.
@@RaineriHakkarainen Ihan niinku sun omasta mielestäs?
令人意外也驚喜的音效,竟修整得如此完美。不知鋼琴聲這般飽滿厚實又那麽明亮是否也是調諧修整的效果或是那時期的鋼琴制造巳有如此高水準?
你這回復完全忽略了偉大鋼琴家 Dinu Lipatti, 你難道完全沒聽到他彈得多麼好嗎?
Grieg ?
fabelhaft
19.03.1917- s-a nascut Dinu Lipatti.
One wonders if Lipatti would have enjoyed the same adulation today had he lived to be 75. He was, of course, a tremendous pianist and a refined, imaginative musician. But he was not, of course, the "greatest ever", and for a very simple reason. There is no such thing as "the greatest ever" in anything, least of all in a field as rich as classical music on record. Likewise this Grieg concerto, stupendous as it is (by Lipatti anyway, not so much by Galiera and the Philharmonia), is far from being the only one worth listening to.
Yes Alexander, yes!!!
Гений
Suuuuper wow fans
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此作品的最高版本,令人神往。
fabelhaft