Прекрасное исполнение, дружно слушаем всей семьёй и аплодируем, совершенное исполнение внушает уважение к гениальному пианисту и к русской музыкальной культуре, браво!
Pletnev has the ability to transport the audience into extasy, with his subtle emotions and perfect technique... not to mention his formidable intellect mentioned so many times by experts and people close to him. Thanks for posting...
Pletnev's rendition of this piece is extraordinarily beautiful. The piece should be played in a melancholy way and not too fast. I like how he highlights the left-handed passages. The melody and the accompanying chords complement each other very well.
I first heard this song as a soundtrack from the movie The Bear, one of my favorite movies growing up. I was only 6 or 7. I remembered it so well that I found the name and artist when I was 22 or so. I'm 28 now and I still love it as much as I did 22 years ago.
This is one of those little pieces of the perfection pie of classical music. You hear it once and it will never be forgotten. So beautiful and touching in every way.
OH MY GOD!! This piece had just started, and I was just baffled by the music, and his playing, and I don't know how or why, I just happened to speak, "Oh my god, what a lovely interpretation!" , and before I could tell it, I chewed my tongue very badly!
Esta maravillosa perla musical me trae gratísimos recuerdos de mi infancia. Mi abuelita paterna la interpretaba maravillosamente. Ella fue una insigne poetisa y destacada pianista. Pienso homenajearla, dado que soy barítono lírico, cantando esta melodía con líricos alusivos compuestos por mí.
this piece is simple but yet so giving. It gives the listener a specter of emotions to choose, from all of P.I.T. works for the piano this one touched me the most ! I hope everybody feels the same when they here this beautiful beautiful piece ! Спасибо Чайко́вский !
This is an exceptional interpretation. Equal notes, all in the same manner - very very good technique. Even if some could argue that this a litte too sad vision on this superb tchaicowsky piece, we should all admit that the point of view of the pianist is a fair one - a point of view greatly sustained by a flawless interpretation.
This song reminds me of those late spring days, when the sun is rising on a dewy afternoon. It was cloudy in the morning, and the sky is still pale from the after mist, the hills are hazy golden-green in the background, birds are singing lazily in the distance, butterflies are dancing on the breeze, and the trees are blooming - lemon yellow, soft turquoise, violet, vermilion...
Would love to hear from you more about the great composer and pianist, they can be inspiring! Thank you for lots of comments here and there, always something to learn from them.
Pretty! I got here from Roland Dyens at the Acoustic Guitar.... office. I know people dig to know where other people come from and stuff! I haven't heard any of these, so I came to check Roland's arrangement.
Yes, "From The Land Of The Moon" (the alternate, and more romantic English title, indicating delivery "From The Land of Madness"). Brilliant film, and introducing to me this lovely Barcarolle, which I now need to add to my repertoire.. :-)
thanks for poating this video, just what I'm looking for. I started learning this last week, Will try to do a good job with the help of this video. so beautiful! irresistible!
MarcusHK1, you know many tunes from his famous ballets "Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake", his Piano Concerto №1. if you like Seasons try "Valse Sentimentale - piano"
I know the "Nutcracker", the "Swan Lake" and the Piano Concerto №1. I don't dislike them, but they are not really my favorite music either. I don't know the Valse Sentimentale though, I'll try to listen to it.
why do people have to keep criticizing interpretation? I love to play music just because I enjoy it! Simple as that. I don't want to think too much, or anything. I want to play it the way I feel like at the exact moment! I never play any piece twice the same! Each time it is different! And to me, that's fun, and that's music!
@MusicCherisher - I am! :-) I actually play the piano myself, and a lot of times I write things down or paint something and then create a song behind it...it's wonderful to sit and dream.
I just don't know what to write... should i say i like tchaikovsky? should i remeber the subtile cords as the melody throws me into possible close downs but all of them with a trade-off? with possibility of choice, but still, a divine touch. as the roar of the lion echos across the savanah, so does this song in my deeper thoughts. Had to share, abraço! :)
@Kat10652 haha, your right. My piano teacher tells me to play JUST WHAT THE NOTES SAY , yet he plays differently..... which is something I don't get ^_^ but ok. Also, the cords for 2:25-2:28 are written with a verticle zig-zag line, and apparently, my piano teacher calls them "arps." dont ask me why.....
@Physdelicdreaming That is awesome!!!! Expressing your feelings like a true artist. You know, I write for fun too, but probably not as good as you write.
Прекрасное исполнение, дружно слушаем всей семьёй и аплодируем, совершенное исполнение внушает уважение к гениальному пианисту и к русской музыкальной культуре, браво!
Согласна!!!!!!
Maestro Pletnev’s Genius shines through in this magnificent interpretation of Tchaikovsky’s June: Barcarolle. Thank you for posting.
Pletnev has the ability to transport the audience into extasy, with his subtle emotions and perfect technique... not to mention his formidable intellect mentioned so many times by experts and people close to him.
Thanks for posting...
For me , this is the best version
i just cry when i listen to it.... everytime it gets my deepest feelings out.... his music is everything, genious!
Pletnev's rendition of this piece is extraordinarily beautiful. The piece should be played in a melancholy way and not too fast. I like how he highlights the left-handed passages. The melody and the accompanying chords complement each other very well.
This isn't music, this is a miracle...Thank you for this little piece of eternity..
This is my most favorite program which was played by Pletnev. I love it very,very much!!!
I'm so glad I play this lovely piece! I'm definitely in love with Tchaikovsky.
I first heard this song as a soundtrack from the movie The Bear, one of my favorite movies growing up. I was only 6 or 7. I remembered it so well that I found the name and artist when I was 22 or so. I'm 28 now and I still love it as much as I did 22 years ago.
"Let us go to the shore; there the waves will kiss our feet. With mysterious sadness the stars will shine down on us."
Bill_N_Texas whose quote is this?
This is one of those little pieces of the perfection pie of classical music. You hear it once and it will never be forgotten. So beautiful and touching in every way.
A peace that truly represents the beauty of Tchaikovsky's writing and of music itself.
This is the best version ever, it makes calm and cheerful
OH MY GOD!!
This piece had just started, and I was just baffled by the music, and his playing, and I don't know how or why, I just happened to speak, "Oh my god, what a lovely interpretation!" , and before I could tell it, I chewed my tongue very badly!
😁 LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
The first 20 seconds of this song is the best I have almost ever heard.
Esta maravillosa perla musical me trae gratísimos recuerdos de mi infancia. Mi abuelita paterna la interpretaba maravillosamente. Ella fue una insigne poetisa y destacada pianista. Pienso homenajearla, dado que soy barítono lírico, cantando esta melodía con líricos alusivos compuestos por mí.
this piece is simple but yet so giving. It gives the listener a specter of emotions to choose, from all of P.I.T. works for the piano this one touched me the most ! I hope everybody feels the same when they here this beautiful beautiful piece !
Спасибо Чайко́вский !
Абсолютно красивый. Большое спасибо. Эта музыка навсегда живет в наших сердцах.
Я соглашаю с у тебя. Добрый вечер и с новым годом!!
Mistrzowska interpretacja mistrzowskiej muzyki !
He plays simple and touchy that makes it so special. My piano teacher back in Russia used to say that melody should sound natural, from the soul.
the best source of inspiration i can get during these three years. thank you so much!
i've listened to many interpretations and this is how i wanted to hear it being played :)
I absolutely love this interpretation! It is the best one I've heard so far.
I am so happy, after months of practice, I finally master this beautiful piece!
Great music played by great musician!
Word villas brought me here and im glad, very beautiful music
The best interpretation of Barcarolle!
Il pianoforte.Che passione!
This is an exceptional interpretation. Equal notes, all in the same manner - very very good technique. Even if some could argue that this a litte too sad vision on this superb tchaicowsky piece, we should all admit that the point of view of the pianist is a fair one - a point of view greatly sustained by a flawless interpretation.
Beautiful interpretation.
Спасибо автору ролика и господину Плетнева за нелегкий труд музыканта! Thank you! It is so gentle and beautiful!
June, star filled sky. this is a beautiful piece.
Lyrical and probobly one of the best interpretations that I have heard.
This song is so beautiful but very difficult! I'm trying to learn it now
apparently is simply but they need an infinitely tendress
This is so beautiful!
So pacific. Love it
Heared this on the radio in the morning.
Decided to check it out here.
It's pretty.
this interpretation is so much better than the other one that i hear.
Victor Hugo said “ music is way of expressing can’t be said in words & can’t remain silent”
Great!
This is the best, the very best.
Thank you
I too, am absolutely speechless.
great work by Tchaikovsky good job by pletnev!
This is the sweetest intepretation i ever heard!
Ja, ein sehr schönes Stück, und hier sehr gefühlvoll gespielt.
Ahhhhh...........what would the world do without music?
i first heard this on the movie the bear when i was little. i still cant get over how amazing it is.
Beautiful playing
excellent tempo beaucoup de sensibilité
fantastic!
Excelente pieza.
No hay palabras suficientes para describir las emociones que provoca escuchar esta melodia.
Tal es su belleza =).
Absolutely amazing.
This song reminds me of those late spring days, when the sun is rising on a dewy afternoon. It was cloudy in the morning, and the sky is still pale from the after mist, the hills are hazy golden-green in the background, birds are singing lazily in the distance, butterflies are dancing on the breeze, and the trees are blooming - lemon yellow, soft turquoise, violet, vermilion...
My one absolute favourite piece
Would love to hear from you more about the great composer and pianist, they can be inspiring! Thank you for lots of comments here and there, always something to learn from them.
i♥it...
i play Barcarolle on piano too... and... it's so... beautiful...
J'adore 🌹🌹
My favorite piece from The Seasons!
how does this not have 10 million views yet? haha
I love Pletnev's interpretation
Either it's the piano or room or something or maybe pletnev is really that good but the sound is so sweet yet very clean no distortion. Beautiful!
Pretty! I got here from Roland Dyens at the Acoustic Guitar.... office. I know people dig to know where other people come from and stuff! I haven't heard any of these, so I came to check Roland's arrangement.
such delicate piece of art 💟
i love this song. It's so beautiful.
Let us go to the shore;
there the waves will kiss our legs.
With mysterious sadness
the stars will shine down on us.
So quietly beautiful!!!!
I noted this seems a little bit slower then others I have heard, but I absolutely love the pace
Wonderful!!!
Heidi!
"Mal de pierres" brought me here :)
Yes, "From The Land Of The Moon" (the alternate, and more romantic English title, indicating delivery "From The Land of Madness"). Brilliant film, and introducing to me this lovely Barcarolle, which I now need to add to my repertoire.. :-)
Me too 😁
+me
Same for me
thanks for poating this video, just what I'm looking for. I started learning this last week, Will try to do a good job with the help of this video. so beautiful! irresistible!
How r u doing with the piece?
It's really an ossssssssooommmmmm music...............
i guess it depends which hemisphere we're in :p im from Australia and it suits perfectly cause its autumn/winter
super bien joue jadore merci. thank you very much ...
미묘하게 마음을 끄는 곡입니다...
Not familiar with tchaikovsky , but can it sound any better than this? This performance is outstanding . Bravo Pletnev !
Very sensual and sentimental. I love this performance
easy to learn in the early years (9-12y), beautiful song !
absolutely beautiful
I'm playing this on the piano right now..it's such a beutiful and powerful piece :)
marvelous
Bravo!!
it's the best version.
Was für eine zärtlischer Selle hat der Meister gehabt.So viele traurigkeit, melancolie, hofnung und trotz allem Ruhe.Was hat ihn ispierirt?
@KimdraElliottVoelkel
There is a piece by Offenbach called Barcarolle but it's quite different.
Lovely melody! But maybe I'm biased because I love Tchaikovsky :)
I find this lovely too though I'm usually not a big fan of Tchaikovsky.
MarcusHK1, really? Ive never met a person who have listened toTchaikovsky and is not a big fan of him
Well I do like his Seasons very much. Less so his symphonies, but I don't know all of his works well, such as his operas for example.
MarcusHK1, you know many tunes from his famous ballets "Nutcracker" and "Swan Lake", his Piano Concerto №1. if you like Seasons try "Valse Sentimentale - piano"
I know the "Nutcracker", the "Swan Lake" and the Piano Concerto №1. I don't dislike them, but they are not really my favorite music either. I don't know the Valse Sentimentale though, I'll try to listen to it.
unbelievable
i just love this
that is such beautiful playing. Its really hard to control your fingers like that.
why do people have to keep criticizing interpretation? I love to play music just because I enjoy it! Simple as that. I don't want to think too much, or anything. I want to play it the way I feel like at the exact moment! I never play any piece twice the same! Each time it is different! And to me, that's fun, and that's music!
Awesome sad ♫♪♥
just started learning this piece....
The BEST!!!
@MusicCherisher - I am! :-) I actually play the piano myself, and a lot of times I write things down or paint something and then create a song behind it...it's wonderful to sit and dream.
love's sorrow
I just don't know what to write... should i say i like tchaikovsky? should i remeber the subtile cords as the melody throws me into possible close downs but all of them with a trade-off? with possibility of choice, but still, a divine touch. as the roar of the lion echos across the savanah, so does this song in my deeper thoughts. Had to share, abraço! :)
beautiful song, just like a caress
lovely
Beatiful =).
@Kat10652 haha, your right. My piano teacher tells me to play JUST WHAT THE NOTES SAY , yet he plays differently..... which is something I don't get ^_^ but ok. Also, the cords for 2:25-2:28 are written with a verticle zig-zag line, and apparently, my piano teacher calls them "arps." dont ask me why.....
Mal de pierres...what wonderful deep melody for the movie ...so sad
@Physdelicdreaming That is awesome!!!! Expressing your feelings like a true artist. You know, I write for fun too, but probably not as good as you write.