Very selfless… it’s all about the integrity of the music- not self imposing.. he hides away allowing the music to speak:: perhaps one of the best of his generation Thank you sir
This is masterful playing. Lortie seems very comfortable with the instrument, which pulls you in rather than coming out into the hall like a Steinway. Louis Lortie lives in Berlin. We are waiting for his debut with the Philharmonic Orchestra and in particular it is difficult to understand why neither of the two Berlin art and music academies UdK andHfM seem to have any role for him.
I sure hope that he puts out a record of this spectacular pairing and that he feels compelled to do more Schubert. Be it Sonatas or Lieder with some of the great singers out there.
Assume you're joking about the instrument. So interesting to hear something different from the ubiquitous Steinway, (which he could have chosen if he wanted to).
I didn’t hear anything wrong with the piano, in fact it sounded exactly the way a concert grand should sound (aided by the beautiful acoustics of the hall)
Played with such reverence and tenderness ... I am nearly in tears. His performances always touch me deeply.
Beautiful velvet smooth tone, interspersed with fire when it’s needed. Lovely musicianship that’s all about the music, not about the interpreter.
Very selfless… it’s all about the integrity of the music- not self imposing.. he hides away allowing the music to speak:: perhaps one of the best of his generation Thank you sir
Merci pour ce partage. ❤
Great idea to put these two works in a programm.
This is masterful playing. Lortie seems very comfortable with the instrument, which pulls you in rather than coming out into the hall like a Steinway. Louis Lortie lives in Berlin. We are waiting for his debut with the Philharmonic Orchestra and in particular it is difficult to understand why neither of the two Berlin art and music academies UdK andHfM seem to have any role for him.
I sure hope that he puts out a record of this spectacular pairing and that he feels compelled to do more Schubert. Be it Sonatas or Lieder with some of the great singers out there.
2:12 Recital start
Womderful🎉❤
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A good Pre-war Blüthner would the best choice for the repertoire.
Świetne,świetne!!!!!👏👏
La quinta! Rachmaninov the 5th...
Too heavy handed and lacking in nuance for my taste!
I have heard the Schubert MUCH more refined and more delicate. In fact, I think it's really careless.
Beautiful performance, but the announcer is really, really annoying…he sounds like classical music snob
But why no encores?
Lunchtime concert. Time constraints.
is think its the accent - all British people sound condescending imo
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An excellent performance. He did an outstanding job with a mediocre instrument.
I believe that Lortie has described this very instrument as "the perfect piano".
Assume you're joking about the instrument. So interesting to hear something different from the ubiquitous Steinway, (which he could have chosen if he wanted to).
I didn’t hear anything wrong with the piano, in fact it sounded exactly the way a concert grand should sound (aided by the beautiful acoustics of the hall)
@@jrb5077 He clearly loved playing it and acknowledged the instrument during the applause.
Bösendorfer a mediocre instrument? lmao you must be kidding.