Schostakowitsch Klavierkonzert Nr.2

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2012
  • Dimitri Schostakowitsch Klavierkonzert Nr.2 F-Dur op.102
    1. Allegro - 6:55 Andante - 14:08 Allegro
    Andrei Korobeinikov (Klavier)
    Lahti Symphony Orchestra - Okko Kamu (Dirigent)
    Russische Musik bei der Folle Journée 05.02.2012
    arte 05.02.2012
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Комментарии • 20

  • @robertjason6885
    @robertjason6885 Год назад +1

    Wonderful performance by all. The 2nd movement is one of the composer's most beautiful..and heartfelt creation..no doubt, as it was written for his son Maxim.

  • @mlh195
    @mlh195 10 лет назад +9

    this is so cool, I can't even describe it. true master piece!

  • @IvanGreindl
    @IvanGreindl 5 лет назад +1

    Incroyable comme la qualité de l'interprétation a évolué avec le temps ; la virtuosité reste, les nuances ressortent quand les tempi ne sont plus aussi précipités. Bravo, M. Korobeinikov pour l'interprétation superbement maîtrisée de ce merveilleux concerto !

  • @victoriavaughan6493
    @victoriavaughan6493 11 лет назад +7

    That is, to my mind, a knockout performance of a wonderful work. Thank you

  • @constanzewilhelm8912
    @constanzewilhelm8912 10 лет назад +5

    Großartig

  • @yowzephyr
    @yowzephyr 5 лет назад +10

    0:00 is a good place to start.

    • @SuperMegaPirate
      @SuperMegaPirate 3 года назад

      Yeah, what a strange video cut :) and it tries to gently fade-in... as if we wouldn't notice the cut >_

  • @lostingenf
    @lostingenf 5 лет назад +4

    Love this interpretation. Shostakovich would also be happy to hear this performance, I bet.

    • @c0r1nth14n_
      @c0r1nth14n_ Год назад

      Exceptionally good rendition.

  • @ondrom1685
    @ondrom1685 3 года назад +1

    Splendid👏

  • @fryderyckchopin484
    @fryderyckchopin484 Год назад

    Hello everyone, I wanted to ask you for a favor if it was not much to ask. I have to play the first movement of this Shostakovich concerto and I am struggling a lot writting the fingering so I wanted to ask you if you had ever played this concerto and if you would somehow share me your markings if possible, I swear this is the first time I do this. My apologies and thank you in advance. Keep up the good work everyone.❤️

  • @YThome7
    @YThome7 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful if such a serious thing could be described only with one word. I'm a person of his time and yet it took me most of my life to come to love it. Shostakovitch constantly quotes, transforms and uses musical material of his time and even noises of the streets of that time and that is why I doubt that his great music will be beloved 50 years from now. It will be a sad time. You should have been brought up at that time to connect to festive bravura of marches of Soviet boy scouts, 1st of May atmosphere, radio broadcast of popular, highly talented songs by Blanter, Dunaevski..., Levitan, announcing "Moscow is broadcasting" in voice that goose bulbs run down the spine from Brest to Vladivostok. This is all incorporated, sometimes ridiculed, often questioned by Shostakovitch, a man of perpetual doubts, tormented soul, the great man of his great dramatic epoch.

  • @JoshuavanderVeen
    @JoshuavanderVeen 3 года назад +1

    17:43 hahaha

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    @minhduong3360 Год назад

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  • @alejandrolenin93
    @alejandrolenin93 4 года назад +1

    strangely legato (in a good way) sound from a Russian pianist....

  • @sanjosemike3137
    @sanjosemike3137 4 года назад

    First movement too fast. Just because an artist can play it at that tempo does not mean it is necessary.
    Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)

    • @luisacoimbra7319
      @luisacoimbra7319 4 года назад +4

      You should listen Shostakovich Son! As fast as...

    • @sanjosemike3137
      @sanjosemike3137 4 года назад

      @@luisacoimbra7319 It depends on when Shostakovich made the recording. Same with Rachmaninoff. There were "limitations" to how long you could put on the media." This may have caused both to speed up so they wouldn't have to interrupt it in the middle. It is unlikely they had even close to the recording technology we have today.
      Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)

    • @ne-mr2zd
      @ne-mr2zd 3 года назад

      I bet this was not the reason they picked this tempo...and I like it this way.