In what way could that not have been first prize? He is the living embodiment of music, he is the physical representation of it, it flows through his fingers into the keys. A genius.
He is a prodigy, a serious musician, deep-feeling, very bright, thoughtful. He works hours every day to get to this after a dozen years. All music is in everyone but only the rare person like this has ways of ex-pressing it. Terrific!
I've listened to this many times, and still I have no words. I have began several times to attempt to express what I feel when I listen to this piece, but words simply aren't strong enough. At the start the words subtle and dolce come to mind, as if the piece is the personification of sweetness and playfulness. The piece, and way Trifinov plays it, makes it seem like its not even music at all. It sounds like emotions themselves, joy, love, contentment, courage, lust. This is perhaps the height of Chopins music genius, and Trifinov channels to such and extent that I would even say it would be better than if Chopin himself played it.
You're not alone my friend. The Barcarolle defies any grouping like Chopin's other works, scherzos, preludes, nocturnes, ballades, mazurkas, it belongs to only one category - that of a perfect masterpiece.
His facial expressions are fascinating to watch. You can feel the passion. I think that is the real secret of Chopin’s music...it is not the notes...it is the feeling you get once you master the piece and it just flows from within you.....
Pity he can't let his fingers give us the music instead of imposing his facial gestures upon us which I find overly overly dramatic, unnecessary and detracting from the beauty of the music. Chopin, who detested "spectacle", would not have approved. And his hunched back and other mannerisms are as torturous for us watching as no doubt for him playing. One longs (and indeed does) turn away to the pianistry of Ivan Bessonov, whose easy grace, clarity, nuance, color and phrasing Trifonov can only dream of emulating.
Having listened to two dozen performances of this transcendental masterpiece one more eccentric and willful than the next, it is a relief to savor Trifonov delivering beauty with modesty. Playing like this does not fade.
He can't be strange enough for me--I love how he feels his music. He reminds me of the first time I saw Andre Watts in concert as a child. It was the first time I saw a concert pianist feel the music. It changed my attitude towards classical music. At the time we didn't have the Internet--had I known Daniil Trifonov existed I would have never stopped my lessons.
I have been listening to Chopin, and Barcarolle since I was 11 yrs old and now at age 70 yrs I still stop and enter sucha beautiful place emotionally and spiritually when I hear it played by such a gifted artist as Trivonov. Bravo Zulu
this is what I had expected of any serious pianist.. those judges should be kicking themselves.. He knows how to respect music.. where it can be tender.. let it be... Bravissimissimo!
marvelous! such clarity, one can feel the movement of the water and the boat... probably 2/3 the speed of Argerich, whom I admire tremendously, but this is so much more musical... I noted the little melody on the left hand as the right hand does the last high-note flourish before the end: you can hear every note, and it fits perfectly...
A real genius, a quote that stood out it to me by Albert Einstein was something like "you are only expert at something when you can explain it simply". This is very prudent here, Trifiniov seems to be able to express such complex music with apparent ease, to the point where I began to see the true intention of every counter-melody, or dissonant chord, in the way chopin intended, of that I didn't understand before.
À part une fausse note vers la fin, provoquée par l’enthousiasme, c’est une magnifique interprétation de cette splendide Barcarolle! Trifonov et Chopin: c’est UNE rencontre !
Trifonov is inconsistent. He can play marvelously or terribly, while Avdeeva is very stable in high standards. He's an intuitive musician while Avdeeva is a rational one, that's why she never fails and really deserved.the first prize.
@@LuisKolodin Hmm I think its more because Avdeeva played more in a typical way Chopin is played (and also very emotionally), Trifonov, for example in his b-minor Sonata played a bit one would play Liszt. Trifonov is one of the finest musicians of our time, maybe a musical genius, but Avdeevas didn't make any mistakes. But its right what you are saying, I think its a lack of experience (he was 19 at this point).
@@GiacomoPhilipp92 I do agree Trifonov plays a marvelous 3rd Sonata, in fact it is his best performance. But in general he commits structural flaws, he's instinctive and inconsistent. I myself heard him live in Sao Paolo.
Escuchaba a muchos pianistas decir que esta es una de sus obras favoritas y no lograba conectar con ella...hasta ahora ! Gracias Daniil Trifonov , la mejor interpretación para mí.
Listen to the one by Krystian Zimerman, it happens to me too, but sometimes watching it I start to like some pieces and they end up becoming my favorite Chopin pieces, they must be because they are in fact the best and difficult for the brain to digest right away, it happened to me too in fantasy in f minor and Ponaise fantasy In addition to ballad no2 and no3, also with mazurkas, preludes and sonatas
What a wonderful interpretation of my favourite composition by Chopin. He does such a marvelous job of really capturing the light and shade of the piece, from the vivid emotions of the more fiery segments down to the sweetness and delicacy of the quieter passages. I don't know of any other piece by Chopin that really covers such a range of feeling - I fell in love with it the very first time I heard it and the feeling continues decades later. My favourite interpretation has always been that of Stephen Kovacevich, and I still think it may shade Trifinov's, which seems to rush over some of the up-tempo passages, but that's simply me I guess. My only other reservation is that of Trifonov's posture - it looks severely hunched over at times and can't be good for his back.
Waow! Never boring, Trifonov is magical, even with at 6.57 a slight mistake. I am really in that boat, experiencing all sorts of feelings, emotions. Tender light reflecting on the sloshing water, a small storm rocking the boat, pain, passion, melancholy, meditative thoughts, joy ... the stream of life. How wonderful, Trifonov takes you away in that boat, totally entrancing. I did not want to get off, thank you so much mr Trifonov.
That slight mistake actually shows how incredibly difficult it is to play this technically demanding piece accurately, not to mention with the expression and emotion as presented by Trifonov in this performance! One of the best, if not the best I've heard.
I love this piece. However, often as I have heard it in the past, with this version I find myself weeping from start to finish. He is a magician. I am captivated.
Don't worry about Danill's back. He has perfected the art of opening the muscles of his back through swimming. He walks totally straight. He knows what he is doing.
J'ai toujours aimé la barcharolle de Chopin. Pour moi c'est quelqu'un qui recherche quelque chose d'important et lointain. Le chemin pour y parvenir est incertain et il ne faut rien brusquer pout y parvenir. Cette musique est si prenante entre espoir et évanouissement. Elle a servi de thème musical au film le «Mécano de la générale» avec Buster Keaton, preuve s’il en est de son universalité. La voici aujourd’hui magistralement interprétée par Daniel Trifonov, quel bonheur.
I love this performer. Some people might not like the faces he makes, but I think he is just amazing, a true successor of Horowitz... Serkin, and even Kissin, some my favorite Russian pianist.
A literal, everything he plays is perfectly controlled by the mind, its like listening to a robot with emotions play the piano. And his technique and musicality is incredible as well, so this only makes it better
the thing is that Avdeeva is a much more stable performer than Trifonov. He plays sometimes marvelous, other times very bad, while she's consistent on the high standar, while maybe never marvelous.
Luis Kolodin Play well one day, and badly the next day, I call it LIFE, and that’s what a jury is supposed to judge : the magic that happens in front of their eyes ... or not. I don’t care for a machine, always ready to play, whatever his name is ... Daniil is tremendously beautiful and overwhelming here. That will do for me ! You want stable : buy a computer ...
Cedric Bluman and what would “better” be, in that case ?... What does it mean, really ? This shows the huge gap between those obsessed by a single note in the performance, and others, only interested in listening to a person in particular. The one that won BORED me to yawning ! I am sick and tired of those competitions : in a way, their very idea is medieval, and quite disrespectful to artists. The idea of a bunch of people pretending to tell and point out who would play better is increasingly getting on my nerves, as time goes buy. I think it’s quite art killing actually : opus 60, for instance, is now played absolutely identically everywhere ! This should alarm us and warn us that there is a screw loose somewhere ...
@@victorgonzalezescalante1504 Hola Victor, sí, admiro a Daniil profundamente. Cada vez que lo escucho mi espíritu baja y sube hasta el éxtasis, igual como le sucede a él mientras toca y cuando termina quedo varios segundos que no sé ni cómo aterrizo.🤗 También me alegro mucho cuando veo comentarios en español. Gracias por tu apreciación. Me imagino que también opinas que hay muchos pianista excelentes pero Daniil es el pianista más espectacular del mundo, ultrasensible, hiper expresivo.
🎧 bit.ly/TrifonovChopinMazurkas - Daniil Trifonov - Mazurkas, Op. 56, Nocturne in B major, Scherzo in E major, Concerto in E minor
Mad Genius
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@@walterburns6430Вовсе нет,он просто аолшебным способом умеет играть,как Шопен.И эта пьеса композитора у Даниила самая любимая.
Петербург.
This performance has some of the most intense raw musicality I've ever heard. He should have won first prize for this alone.
Wouldn't want to be the one deciding between Trifonov and Avdeeva
Competitions are a slaughterhouse
Agree completely!
One of the best Barcarolle performances on the Internet. On Top 3 for sure. Bravissimo Trifonov !!
Everyone has waited the end to cough. Appreciate.
you should check out Valentina's concert playing beethoven sonata, that cough is also amazing
5:40
They clapped by coughing 😂
In what way could that not have been first prize? He is the living embodiment of music, he is the physical representation of it, it flows through his fingers into the keys. A genius.
I thought Trifonov wasn't deserving of the first prize, he got better after this competition. IMO Ingolf Wunder should've won it.
He is a prodigy, a serious musician, deep-feeling, very bright, thoughtful. He works hours every day to get to this after a dozen years. All music is in everyone but only the rare person like this has ways of ex-pressing it. Terrific!
P po yp
He should have won that year, but he has a brilliant career anyway. To me this is the perfect interpretation of this piece.
Trifonov = passion, depth, sparkle, true musicianship. We are so lucky to hear him !
And sweating profusely sometimes!
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
Yes indeed wonderful musician and composer was.
透明で暖かく、繊細で勢いもあって、
大切なものに憧れて、やっと手に入れたという若者の覇気の漂う
ドラマを観た感じ。
I've listened to this many times, and still I have no words. I have began several times to attempt to express what I feel when I listen to this piece, but words simply aren't strong enough. At the start the words subtle and dolce come to mind, as if the piece is the personification of sweetness and playfulness. The piece, and way Trifinov plays it, makes it seem like its not even music at all. It sounds like emotions themselves, joy, love, contentment, courage, lust. This is perhaps the height of Chopins music genius, and Trifinov channels to such and extent that I would even say it would be better than if Chopin himself played it.
You're not alone my friend. The Barcarolle defies any grouping like Chopin's other works, scherzos, preludes, nocturnes, ballades, mazurkas, it belongs to only
one category - that of a perfect masterpiece.
His facial expressions are fascinating to watch. You can feel the passion. I think that is the real secret of Chopin’s music...it is not the notes...it is the feeling you get once you master the piece and it just flows from within you.....
Totally agree❤
It’s just a show for the audience, after playing something 15 or 20 times, let alone 100, you kind of just get numb to it
Pity he can't let his fingers give us the music instead of imposing his facial gestures upon us which I find overly overly dramatic, unnecessary and detracting from the beauty of the music. Chopin, who detested "spectacle", would not have approved. And his hunched back and other mannerisms are as torturous for us watching as no doubt for him playing. One longs (and indeed does) turn away to the pianistry of Ivan Bessonov, whose easy grace, clarity, nuance, color and phrasing Trifonov can only dream of emulating.
@@josephdezarn139i dont
OMG, he has such delicate touch... and he deeply feels it. What a pianist...
Having listened to two dozen performances of this transcendental masterpiece one more eccentric and willful than the next, it is a relief to savor Trifonov delivering beauty with modesty. Playing like this does not fade.
I love listening to his piano playing.
It's so beautiful and inspiring.
He's truly an angel of music. ❤
He can't be strange enough for me--I love how he feels his music. He reminds me of the first time I saw Andre Watts in concert as a child. It was the first time I saw a concert pianist feel the music. It changed my attitude towards classical music. At the time we didn't have the Internet--had I known Daniil Trifonov existed I would have never stopped my lessons.
So beautiful!! Thank you so much Mr. Trifonov for sharing your breathtaking interpretation with us. :)
I have been listening to Chopin, and Barcarolle since I was 11 yrs old and now at age 70 yrs I still stop and enter sucha beautiful place emotionally and spiritually when I hear it played by such a gifted artist as Trivonov. Bravo Zulu
Zulu?
@@AmoClassic It is a US Navy term "Bravo Zulu"... meaning " congrats..job well done"
Wow, learn something new every day. Thanks!
音の中に漂うような気分
その中にも強く在る君
波に跳ね返され
揺れる舟の上で
終わりは静かに訪れて
素敵な演奏だなあ
最初に聞いたときよりも自分が歳を重ねたからか凄さをしみじみ感じました
6:49 is like a pure distillation of every great joy experienced by humanity and shoved gloriously in front of us to stand in ecstatic awe!
I can not agree anymore
He is so far the first Interpret where I can feel and sense this water around everything.
this is what I had expected of any serious pianist.. those judges should be kicking themselves.. He knows how to respect music.. where it can be tender.. let it be... Bravissimissimo!
弱音の確実さと表現力💕それから音楽の流れフレーズが繋がりクレッシェンドへ〜何時も魅了されています🎹🎶❤
Daniil, it is a delight to hear you. A peace of heaven on earth. Thank you so much.
The best interpretation of this beautiful Barcarolle , he is an amazing pianist ,everything he plays is the best ,so unique
tiffany poons is kinda better tho
@@ineedtopractice7156 tiffany who lmao you mean Zimerman right?
@@makaan699 don’t be a dumb racist
@@20891 Zimerman > Tiffany Poon and if you think this is racist then you are a pathetic moron.
@@20891 Tiffany is a great pianist too but how is that racist?
What a beautiful and delicate performance, Danil !It's a pleasure to experience how deeply you feel Chopin's music. Bravo!!!!🌹❤🌹❤❤
Quanto studio e quanta passione, è una meraviglia, non si può non ascoltarlo!
‘(여기서 이렇게) 표현해야지’가 아니라 음악이 영혼에서 저절로 나온다.
Amazing 🎹 technical performance, seems to be enjoying himself, self-assured. This is a 9 min, difficult piece in F# major.
Thank you!
It feels like he really plays with his heart
marvelous! such clarity, one can feel the movement of the water and the boat... probably 2/3 the speed of Argerich, whom I admire tremendously, but this is so much more musical... I noted the little melody on the left hand as the right hand does the last high-note flourish before the end: you can hear every note, and it fits perfectly...
Wow, I've never heard this piece before, it's wonderful and the performance of it is outstanding. Talk about being immersed in the music! Excellent
A real genius, a quote that stood out it to me by Albert Einstein was something like "you are only expert at something when you can explain it simply". This is very prudent here, Trifiniov seems to be able to express such complex music with apparent ease, to the point where I began to see the true intention of every counter-melody, or dissonant chord, in the way chopin intended, of that I didn't understand before.
À part une fausse note vers la fin, provoquée par l’enthousiasme, c’est une magnifique interprétation de cette splendide Barcarolle! Trifonov et Chopin: c’est UNE rencontre !
he is a purist....the greatest pianist today. wonderful.
Third prize???? With Daniil's current popularity, these judges should be kicking themselves.
Esos jueces deben tener vergüenza de su pobre opinión. Se le veía desde muy joven lo GRANDE que iba a ser.
He or Wunder deserved 1st prize for sure. Trifonov is striving much more than Avdeeva.
Trifonov is inconsistent. He can play marvelously or terribly, while Avdeeva is very stable in high standards. He's an intuitive musician while Avdeeva is a rational one, that's why she never fails and really deserved.the first prize.
@@LuisKolodin Hmm I think its more because Avdeeva played more in a typical way Chopin is played (and also very emotionally), Trifonov, for example in his b-minor Sonata played a bit one would play Liszt. Trifonov is one of the finest musicians of our time, maybe a musical genius, but Avdeevas didn't make any mistakes. But its right what you are saying, I think its a lack of experience (he was 19 at this point).
@@GiacomoPhilipp92 I do agree Trifonov plays a marvelous 3rd Sonata, in fact it is his best performance. But in general he commits structural flaws, he's instinctive and inconsistent. I myself heard him live in Sao Paolo.
Impresionante Trifonov. Chopin debe sonreir de orgullo y placer, viendo y escuchando esto, donde quiera que esté...
So beautifully played. Such gentleness, compassion & emotion. Kudos to you!
The most beautiful interpretation of Barcarolle that I've heard...❤
Escuchaba a muchos pianistas decir que esta es una de sus obras favoritas y no lograba conectar con ella...hasta ahora ! Gracias Daniil Trifonov , la mejor interpretación para mí.
Listen to the one by Krystian Zimerman, it happens to me too, but sometimes watching it I start to like some pieces and they end up becoming my favorite Chopin pieces, they must be because they are in fact the best and difficult for the brain to digest right away, it happened to me too in fantasy in f minor and Ponaise fantasy In addition to ballad no2 and no3, also with mazurkas, preludes and sonatas
What a wonderful interpretation of my favourite composition by Chopin. He does such a marvelous job of really capturing the light and shade of the piece, from the vivid emotions of the more fiery segments down to the sweetness and delicacy of the quieter passages. I don't know of any other piece by Chopin that really covers such a range of feeling - I fell in love with it the very first time I heard it and the feeling continues decades later. My favourite interpretation has always been that of Stephen Kovacevich, and I still think it may shade Trifinov's, which seems to rush over some of the up-tempo passages, but that's simply me I guess. My only other reservation is that of Trifonov's posture - it looks severely hunched over at times and can't be good for his back.
誰よりもダニールの舟歌が好きです
The Chopin Barcarolle throbs in Daniil's adept hands; his sound is like rich Godiva chocolate! Simply a stunning performance!
Waow! Never boring, Trifonov is magical, even with at 6.57 a slight mistake. I am really in that boat, experiencing all sorts of feelings, emotions. Tender light reflecting on the sloshing water, a small storm rocking the boat, pain, passion, melancholy, meditative thoughts, joy ... the stream of life. How wonderful, Trifonov takes you away in that boat, totally entrancing. I did not want to get off, thank you so much mr Trifonov.
That slight mistake actually shows how incredibly difficult it is to play this technically demanding piece accurately, not to mention with the expression and emotion as presented by Trifonov in this performance! One of the best, if not the best I've heard.
Awesome and magical
。この演奏は,多分後世に残ると思います。素晴らしい名演奏です。
Даниил Трифонов - лучшая интерпретация Баркаролы, никто лучше не показывает нежность и чуткость самого Шопена.
Горовиц и Рубинштейн-лучше!
И Софроницкий ,конечно!
Trifo is the magician that brings God closer to us
3:07 you can see the degree of immersion on his face. his gaze, the way his mouth muscles subtetly move. he's living every single note
Some call that insanity
There should be no competition,s on music. They all playing so awsome.
I love this piece. However, often as I have heard it in the past, with this version I find myself weeping from start to finish. He is a magician. I am captivated.
Daniil Trifonov é perfeito, técnica maravilhosa!
3rd prize lol. Even I can see this is one of nature's shining stars.
What an amazing performer
Very beautiful interpretation 👍🏼
Don't worry about Danill's back. He has perfected the art of opening the muscles of his back through swimming. He walks totally straight. He knows what he is doing.
Exactly. Trifonov's back is very unique, when his back is not straight. He's flowing with music!
There's something so special about 6:40 just before the Coda.
My tears run down.
Sublime performance of a magnificent piece !!
A true musician. Fabulous in Chopin
Fantabuolus Melody , Beautiful Performance ❤
J'ai toujours aimé la barcharolle de Chopin. Pour moi c'est quelqu'un qui recherche quelque chose d'important et lointain. Le chemin pour y parvenir est incertain et il ne faut rien brusquer pout y parvenir. Cette musique est si prenante entre espoir et évanouissement.
Elle a servi de thème musical au film le «Mécano de la générale» avec Buster Keaton, preuve s’il en est de son universalité. La voici aujourd’hui magistralement interprétée par Daniel Trifonov, quel bonheur.
19歳の演奏とは思えない。透明感が無限の広がりを感じさせらせる。ダニ―ㇽ。トリフオノフ。ブラボ-
the best in the world..
I love your playing
Transparency, glitter, romantic...
I feel refreshed ☺️
send cheers from japan
A noble, sensitive, and full-blooded interpretation. Majestic.
I love this performer. Some people might not like the faces he makes, but I think he is just amazing, a true successor of Horowitz... Serkin, and even Kissin, some my favorite Russian pianist.
Lovely playing. Lovely Fazioli as well.
This performance/recording is king
The best barcarole ever
AGREED TILL NOW
Fantastic performance deep feelings you are great 👍🌹👍🌹👍🌹👍🌹👍🌹👍
A literal, everything he plays is perfectly controlled by the mind, its like listening to a robot with emotions play the piano. And his technique and musicality is incredible as well, so this only makes it better
Мдаа. Ай да Трифонов! Ай да молодец! Прям заслушалась. Еле успела комментарий оставить.
So sensitive and beautiful.
Grateful, very
Thank you very much
What a somptuous begening !!!!
Beautiful playing.
Very good singing quality❤❤😊🎉
Quelle délicatesse... magnifique interprétation. Bravo !
La magie et la beauté de CHOPIN...par un immense inspiré ....TRIFONOV....
What were these judges hearing? He clearly won this competition and everyone knows it
the thing is that Avdeeva is a much more stable performer than Trifonov. He plays sometimes marvelous, other times very bad, while she's consistent on the high standar, while maybe never marvelous.
@@LuisKolodin This sounds pretty stable, consistent, and simply a marvelous performance. One of the best I've ever heard.
Luis Kolodin Play well one day, and badly the next day, I call it LIFE, and that’s what a jury is supposed to judge : the magic that happens in front of their eyes ... or not. I don’t care for a machine, always ready to play, whatever his name is ... Daniil is tremendously beautiful and overwhelming here. That will do for me ! You want stable : buy a computer ...
no, seong jin cho won because he plays chopin better
Cedric Bluman and what would “better” be, in that case ?... What does it mean, really ?
This shows the huge gap between those obsessed by a single note in the performance, and others, only interested in listening to a person in particular. The one that won BORED me to yawning !
I am sick and tired of those competitions : in a way, their very idea is medieval, and quite disrespectful to artists.
The idea of a bunch of people pretending to tell and point out who would play better is increasingly getting on my nerves, as time goes buy.
I think it’s quite art killing actually : opus 60, for instance, is now played absolutely identically everywhere !
This should alarm us and warn us that there is a screw loose somewhere ...
I prefer listening to period instruments but this gentleman is a great artist
Bravo! Bravissimo!
Luego de tantos años,descubro un mundo nuevo..
What sensitive passion!
C'est une interprétation historique.
Tutto quello che suona Trifonov è storico
_______________________ amazing
Crystal pure
This piece is demanding. You can clearly see his fingers shivering after the completion of the last note. Shivering fingers 8:26
Really impressed
Pure Magic
Brilliant pianist he is.
Inspiring playing!
Amazing!
Few minutes only in the part of the clímax, what it is normal.. god, we are all humans 🙏. I love his rubato, very important here.
Bravo
I agree! That's what I can say about this performance.
6:55 maybe the craziest performance I have ever known of this piece
Bravo!!! 💜
Grandissimo
Se ve que disfruta cada nota 📝
Este joven es el mejor pianista de hoy. ❤️🎶
Me doy cuenta q lo sigues ,igual q yo.Fortalece y alegra en contrar algún comentario en Castellano.Enhorabuena por tu sensibilidad.
@@victorgonzalezescalante1504 Hola Victor, sí, admiro a Daniil profundamente. Cada vez que lo escucho mi espíritu baja y sube hasta el éxtasis, igual como le sucede a él mientras toca y cuando termina quedo varios segundos que no sé ni cómo aterrizo.🤗
También me alegro mucho cuando veo comentarios en español. Gracias por tu apreciación. Me imagino que también opinas que hay muchos pianista excelentes pero Daniil es el pianista más espectacular del mundo, ultrasensible, hiper expresivo.