Astonishingly beautiful piece of music played with the heart by this young woman who for me has understood each and every nuance of Chopin's score. This beautiful rendition is like the water of life trickling over the soul bringing peace and a quietness to the heart of the listener (at least this listener!) I Hope Lise is still playing the piece these days .
This young woman understands the early love felt by Chopin better than anyone..she lingers over movements, builds apprehension, expresses the gentleness!
Excellent. The extreme sensitivity between the pianist and the conductor talks immediately. In addition, a magic Chopin interpretation of Lise de La Salle. Great listening ! Thks all
Unbelievably beautiful. Toward the very end..Bassoon going up while Lise de la Salle going down right there..so exquisite. All three movements are wonderful, w/ the 3rd being so rewarding.
credo che sia una delle composizioni più belle di Chopin; questo larghetto ha un qualcosa di intimo davvero toccante..trovo questa esecuzione molto espressiva, forse un po lentina :( straordinaria Lise :D
Lise de la Salle est une sorte "d'ange", dont le legato, le staccato, et le rubato, pour cette page si superbe composée par Chopin, sont à proprement parler exemplaires...
Surfing the Web last night, I found this extremely romantic interpretation of Chopin - Piano Concerto No. 2.2nd Mov. It is the slowest interpretation I had ever experienced. It is too slow. It should be a “Larghetto”, 60 RPM. But!! It is Chopin. The beautiful pianist and orchestra handled the “Lento-ic Larghetto” so smoothly, keeping the strain of romantic, to avoid being insipid. I listen to it several rounds. It is a very good ending of a day. Thanks!!
As I said in a comment above, it is not too slow, it is just right. One person's Larghetto is another person's Lento. And, even if it were too slow, why then did the conductor allow the slowness if it is so wrong? Again, if a beautiful woman is playing a beautiful piece of music, a critical comment is gauche and entirely out of place. Or, to borrow and alter a phrase from the BBC series, "I Claudius . . ." : Isn't how expressively she plays the piece more important than how long it takes her to play it?
so beautiful in color of piano toucn touching Chopin ,s original expression of soul,。these group seemed from Japan, dloght green compared with seasonal in Warsaw 。 Her way i am learning now 。
Other pianist very difficult to learn any , either too quick , Chopin can not talk loving poet to a girl , thus real quickness means nothing , her tempo really making you feel right on with steadiness , thus these expressed Chopin talking with piano notes with breath changes and emotion changes , great , finding the bison player he could be one. Of the best in world just one with piano thus he also played instrumental partial concerto
@10:04, I think the oboeist made a mistake or lost his breath or something, but the pianists interpretation was beautiful, kinda reminded me of Rubenstein in that they both care for each and every note
To the comment a few lines below, no it is NOT too slow at all. It is just right. When a woman that beautiful plays a piece of music that beautiful, however she interprets it is just right. Didn't you learn that in kindergarten? Anyhow, from about 8:59 to the end of the piece is the most beautiful secular music ever written by a human being---especially when the bassoon and piano meet at, I believe, D flat.
I have loved this Larghetto for years and have never heard any interpretation of it that has such emotion and passion. . Where can I buy this.......on what label?
Ma Maman jouait Chopin. Je comprends pourquoi elle nous parlait tant de ce génie. Merci Madame
Astonishingly beautiful piece of music played with the heart by this young woman who for me has understood each and every nuance of Chopin's score. This beautiful rendition is like the water of life trickling over the soul bringing peace and a quietness to the heart of the listener (at least this listener!) I Hope Lise is still playing the piece these days .
This young woman understands the early love felt by
Chopin better than anyone..she lingers over movements, builds apprehension, expresses the gentleness!
A more beautiful piece of music cannot exist
From the first seconds... This is, IMHO, one of greatest understandings of Chopin's love. I really like this tempo.... Thank you.
I can't understand why this hasn't got any comments. This is a mesmerising performance to watch. I love it. One of my top favourited videos.
Émotion tristesse et mélancolie : d'un monde perdu,ou nous n'étions pas esclave de la technologie ou l'animale était proche de nous.
@@georgependola8871 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I concur with your comments completely
Same here, ma'am.
Excellent. The extreme sensitivity between the pianist and the conductor talks immediately. In addition, a magic Chopin interpretation of Lise de La Salle. Great listening ! Thks all
Pierre Noel great
Precise, elegantly deliberate, emotional; Lise de la Salle's interpretation of Chopin's genius is incomparable .
Very good performance ! ...... full of feeling of a young man's (Chopin's) crush on a young lady......
Unbelievably beautiful. Toward the very end..Bassoon going up while Lise de la Salle going down right there..so exquisite. All three movements are wonderful, w/ the 3rd being so rewarding.
Outstanding performance. listen carefully.
I just witnessed perfection
credo che sia una delle composizioni più belle di Chopin; questo larghetto ha un qualcosa di intimo davvero toccante..trovo questa esecuzione molto espressiva, forse un po lentina :( straordinaria Lise :D
Magical charm and elegance with a fresh and unique interpretation. Exciting and passionate middle section.
can't get enough of this,thank you lise de la salle. yours truly john allitt if ever you want to come for sunday lunch please reply….
Best Chopin 2.2 in RUclips. Moore (dinamics diapason, expression, rubato, etc.) play only young (23 year) talant from Latvia - Katrina Gupalo.
Still my favourite after all these years, superb performance!
Eccezionale melodia ❤ eccezionale pianista ❤❤❤
這絕對是最好的版本之一。可惜沒有演奏的相關資訊。很感謝分享。wunderschön.
Lise de la Salle est une sorte "d'ange", dont le legato, le staccato, et le rubato, pour cette page si superbe composée par Chopin, sont à proprement parler exemplaires...
Beautiful, absolutely wonderful, moving performance❤️
Thank you very much for this mesmerizing perfomance!
I agree, this is a wonderful performance!
So soft and lovely sounds like rain drop in calm lake!!!!
This interpretation is an actual gift from God
One of my favourite pieces of music played exquisitely.
Thank you for watching my video.
I totally agree with you.
Surfing the Web last night, I found this extremely romantic interpretation of Chopin - Piano Concerto No. 2.2nd Mov.
It is the slowest interpretation I had ever experienced.
It is too slow.
It should be a “Larghetto”, 60 RPM.
But!! It is Chopin.
The beautiful pianist and orchestra handled the “Lento-ic Larghetto” so smoothly, keeping the strain of romantic, to avoid being insipid.
I listen to it several rounds.
It is a very good ending of a day. Thanks!!
As I said in a comment above, it is not too slow, it is just right. One person's Larghetto is another person's Lento. And, even if it were too slow, why then did the conductor allow the slowness if it is so wrong? Again, if a beautiful woman is playing a beautiful piece of music, a critical comment is gauche and entirely out of place. Or, to borrow and alter a phrase from the BBC series, "I Claudius . . ." : Isn't how expressively she plays the piece more important than how long it takes her to play it?
quelle émotion!!! merci Lise
Gorgeous.
MERAVIGLIOSA CREATURA !
너무 잘 연주해요 ❤
Extraordinary this second moviment.
Magnifique interprétation de ce concerto de ce compositeur décédé vraiment trop jeune
¡Me ha sacado lágrimas!
outstandingly beautiful .
Marvelous 👏👏👏
it's so beautiful
Lise, quelle intensité, quelle implication, je n'ai pas ressenti ça depuis Gould, je crois que je vous aime
so beautiful in color of piano toucn touching Chopin ,s original expression of soul,。these group seemed from Japan, dloght green compared with seasonal in Warsaw 。 Her way i am learning now 。
impresionante!!
close your eyes♥
This song makes me cry!
Splendid!!!!!!
¡Wao, qué sensible! ¡Qué hermosura; acaricia el alma!
Superb xx
Antonio manoel,
Extraordinary this second moviment.
Excellent.
Brilliant!
Love it
.... quel bonheur ...
Excelent,.-,.- molto bella,.-
Excellent!
Genio ..""""chopin es el piano y el piano es chopin"""
Other pianist very difficult to learn any , either too quick , Chopin can not talk loving poet to a girl , thus real quickness means nothing , her tempo really making you feel right on with steadiness , thus these expressed Chopin talking with piano notes with breath changes and emotion changes , great , finding the bison player he could be one. Of the best in world just one with piano thus he also played instrumental partial concerto
Da kann man Musik sogar atmen. ❤
@10:04, I think the oboeist made a mistake or lost his breath or something, but the pianists interpretation was beautiful, kinda reminded me of Rubenstein in that they both care for each and every note
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To the comment a few lines below, no it is NOT too slow at all. It is just right. When a woman that beautiful plays a piece of music that beautiful, however she interprets it is just right. Didn't you learn that in kindergarten? Anyhow, from about 8:59 to the end of the piece is the most beautiful secular music ever written by a human being---especially when the bassoon and piano meet at, I believe, D flat.
Yes yes exactly,..just what I was saying. My eyes got misty right there for sure..w/ the bassoon & Lise, wow!
Dude, you’ve done that before 👍
I have loved this Larghetto for years and have never heard any interpretation of it that has such emotion and passion.
. Where can I buy this.......on what label?
Extremely sensitive
Maybe Rubensteins pauses are more effective, but you are also so distict!
My bad . . . reading the score, I see that the piano and bassoon meet on the F key in the subdominant chord of D flat major.
Blondes keep what black-haired promise.
furst should recite csrefully about Chopin notes , then playing it , then try to lesrn fom de la Salle , even a bit everyday 。
F
Tempo is not same throughout the piece. Goes faster at the end
مجيبي
No sound
hahaha
Accurate performance but does not shine