I have never heard this piece before, but I must say, I think this version of the original is exceptionally well-done here. Or, at least, I assume that this is what the original sounded like.
What I would do with his technique! Brahms is long lines, perfect rhythm until you choose to let go for a particular purpose ...a must is keeping the whole piece in mind. Mr. Vassily get lost in individual phrases, and loses Brahms along the way. In my next life ...
I think as an artist it is perfectly fine for him to emphasize where he does. This is a beautiful interpretation by Vassily. Without Brahms being alive who knows where he might have let go and expounded certain passages. There is some phrasing that simply cannot be written in notation.
Very Refined, subtile piano playing. How anyone could not like this is hard to imagine. Primakov lived in every note he played.
I love these Intermezzi, and I think Mr. Primakov's playing is beautiful and appropriate.
I forgot how beautiful this piece was
Spectacular 😮
What an unique and great Piano-Man Vassily Primakov is. 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
A beautiful piece beautifully played. Thanks for posting.
Bless your heart Mr. Primakov...
Exquisite interpretation - thank you
MAGNIFIQUE !
Meraviglioso!!!
I have never heard this piece before, but I must say, I think this version of the original is exceptionally well-done here. Or, at least, I assume that this is what the original sounded like.
amazing!! thx for uploading
Really nice interpretation!
Really nice
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🙏❤🍀☀
I'm learning to play this now but it's so difficult haha
All Brahms is difficult. He didn't write any easy pieces, like Schumann.
Practise it methodically and you will succeed.
Bravo :-)
1st section too fast ...see Schnabel version...but middle is exquisite!
Lovely! I wish the sound was coordinated with the video however.
wow. very sensitive...
it is it just takes the sound a bit more longer to travel to our ear from youtubeland.
What I would do with his technique! Brahms is long lines, perfect rhythm until you choose to let go for a particular purpose ...a must is keeping the whole piece in mind. Mr. Vassily get lost in individual phrases, and loses Brahms along the way. In my next life ...
I think as an artist it is perfectly fine for him to emphasize where he does. This is a beautiful interpretation by Vassily. Without Brahms being alive who knows where he might have let go and expounded certain passages. There is some phrasing that simply cannot be written in notation.