Rubinstein plays Debussy Prelude pour le piano.flv

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  • @unclebenz1931
    @unclebenz1931 7 лет назад +71

    At 3:58 "Tempo 1? Nah I'm just gonna play double time! No one will ever notice..."

    • @KateIshida
      @KateIshida 4 года назад +1

      HAHAHAH 😂😂

    • @m8gamesyt814
      @m8gamesyt814 4 года назад +1

      Yes man

    • @raymondkorbin3867
      @raymondkorbin3867 3 года назад

      pro trick : watch series at flixzone. Been using it for watching lots of of movies recently.

    • @dillonhudson1440
      @dillonhudson1440 3 года назад

      @Raymond Korbin Yup, I have been watching on Flixzone} for months myself :D

  • @douglassmith7750
    @douglassmith7750 10 лет назад +24

    Debussy personified. ...whole tone scale...mysterious sounds

    • @douglassmith7750
      @douglassmith7750 10 лет назад +1

      ***** thanks. .. try to to put out a little each day. ..degree in music...truck driver...long strange trip its been lol

    • @douglassmith7750
      @douglassmith7750 10 лет назад +1

      ***** different breed makes it more interesting though

    • @EsmeraldaMorales
      @EsmeraldaMorales 10 лет назад +5

      Good morning
      Douglas Smith It is diferent andbeautiful, thank you very much
      Have a nice day !

    • @douglassmith7750
      @douglassmith7750 10 лет назад +2

      Esmeralda Morales Good morning to you. ..hope your day is pleasant

  • @bryancohen584
    @bryancohen584 8 лет назад +34

    SUPERB! I've studied this piece (not easy technically) and his interp makes it sound absolutely effortless. Listen to 2nd movt -- one of my personal favorites.

  • @KellyNicholes
    @KellyNicholes 5 лет назад +7

    Shockingly, I'm completely unaffected by this song and its performance. Truly it's impressive what this man's fingers can do, but I feel nothing. I wish I could enjoy it as so many other commenters seem to.

    • @sambennett9769
      @sambennett9769 3 года назад +2

      I feel the same way. My piano professor picked this out for me to learn and after trying for a week I was completely uninterested. I love Debussy normally

    • @nickjassoiii
      @nickjassoiii 2 года назад +1

      All u do is flow with the shifting of melody. You hear it jump u jump flow with the flow and unravel your mind with all the noises

  • @elisabethmariamalecki
    @elisabethmariamalecki 7 месяцев назад

    Meister der Klangbecherschung und des Ausdrucks,einzigartige Virtuosität ❤

  • @dancinmiriam8165
    @dancinmiriam8165 11 лет назад +5

    Absolutely spot on! It's like having a Russian version of debussy played - I love it and yet I adore the other masters of Debussy and the French repertoire and their interpretations. I have to say (though I'm biased toward anything Rubinstein does, as my mother the concert pianist taught me) this is the most 'different' version of Pour le piano I have heard. As a dancer I'm not sure if it works as well as more traditionally 'French' versions, but WOW!

    • @henrigaziel2002
      @henrigaziel2002 4 года назад

      He was a Polish not Russian and lived in Paris most of his life. What are you talking about?

    • @cezarplaton4629
      @cezarplaton4629 Год назад

      @@henrigaziel2002 Didn't he live in the United States?

    • @henrigaziel2002
      @henrigaziel2002 Год назад

      @@cezarplaton4629 He did during the Second World War.

  • @douglassmith7750
    @douglassmith7750 9 лет назад +23

    Whole tone scale love

    • @CRb677
      @CRb677 9 лет назад

      +Douglas Smith and he used one hand ....

    • @derekpintozzi2498
      @derekpintozzi2498 3 года назад

      @@CRb677 yes it is so hard to do whole tone scales with only one hand

  • @my_family_journal
    @my_family_journal 3 года назад +25

    My teacher chose this piece for me to learn. So excited about it. But when it play it, it sounds like I'm playing random notes and very badly at that😁😁😁

    • @aswomebro2601
      @aswomebro2601 3 года назад +1

      practice tempo is important

    • @hackedsmileyface67
      @hackedsmileyface67 2 года назад

      Same here !

    • @l1i1-li
      @l1i1-li Год назад

      Same, I’m learning to to rn

    • @StefanFourie903
      @StefanFourie903 10 месяцев назад

      I got the piece today , very excited to start learning

    • @andy31793
      @andy31793 2 месяца назад

      Rotation is more important than tempo, however.

  • @瑜珈瑜珈
    @瑜珈瑜珈 6 лет назад +4

    he is so good

  • @mariapaulabrandao1789
    @mariapaulabrandao1789 8 лет назад +3

    é muito bom ter oportunidade de ouvir os novos e os antigos grandes pianitas mundiais

  • @kamiljaronczyk1503
    @kamiljaronczyk1503 11 лет назад +2

    Amazingly done i love it

  • @calebhu6383
    @calebhu6383 10 лет назад +30

    Debussy can be truly said as one of the most innovative composers, up along there with Beethoven, Notker, Gershwin, Benjamin Britten, and Rachmaninov(ff)

    • @calebhu6383
      @calebhu6383 10 лет назад +1

      lol

    • @Steve_Max
      @Steve_Max 9 лет назад +1

      WHO IS NOTKER!?

    • @calebhu6383
      @calebhu6383 9 лет назад

      a medieval composer who invented a bunch of stuff

    • @calebhu6383
      @calebhu6383 9 лет назад

      oh right. He's my 2nd favorite after Beethoven

    • @PaulVinonaama
      @PaulVinonaama 3 года назад

      How about Stravinsky, Bartók, Schönberg, Lutoslawski, Ligeti? A bit more innovative than Rachmaninoff, many would think.

  • @hartbuntarja9730
    @hartbuntarja9730 2 года назад

    Bravo Maestro👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @anaisbordes609
    @anaisbordes609 5 лет назад +3

    I'm working this!! It's amazing 👏

  • @Zorza123123
    @Zorza123123 6 лет назад +1

    Rubinstein the best !

  • @b4dawn
    @b4dawn 8 лет назад +1

    master piece!

  • @JamesBlacklock
    @JamesBlacklock 10 лет назад +1

    What an awesome piece! gotta learn this one.

    • @f-22raptoramerica91
      @f-22raptoramerica91 9 лет назад +1

      Yeah it'll be hard James!

    • @granddaddy_funk
      @granddaddy_funk 9 лет назад

      You can do it though how is that coming?

    • @m.a.3322
      @m.a.3322 8 лет назад +1

      Well? How is it coming along?

    • @JamesBlacklock
      @JamesBlacklock 8 лет назад +1

      Ha, yeah, still haven't gotten around to this one. It'll happen, though.

    • @christang1194
      @christang1194 7 лет назад

      James Blacklock Yeah It's very complicated
      played it for almost half a year and still haven't mastered it

  • @reev9759
    @reev9759 9 лет назад +1

    Such great interpretation at 2:14. I don't know if the accelerando is written in the music by Debussy, but regardless it fits in wonderfully.
    I can see why, of Debussy's music, this prelude would be the classical giant Rubinstein's choice of French music to tackle. Technically demanding with countless subtle nuances. I'm so glad to have found this recording.

    • @f-22raptoramerica91
      @f-22raptoramerica91 9 лет назад

      I gotta admit that

    • @reev9759
      @reev9759 9 лет назад

      Jones Kim What?

    • @sarahchen2342
      @sarahchen2342 8 лет назад

      It's written in there

    • @KateIshida
      @KateIshida 4 года назад

      Did not notice that when I was practicing, but I noticed it when I listened to this, so I double checked my score and it's there ahhah
      It says "un peu retarde" (a little delay) and a few measures after that, "peu á peu reprendre le mouvt" (gradually resume movement)

  • @EuphoniaPooch
    @EuphoniaPooch 12 лет назад +4

    Was anyone else reminded of Gershwin from say 1:05 to say 1:18....the song from the beginning of Manhattan? Anybody? No? I'll just be quiet now. But there it is AGAIN around 2:50....or not. OK.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад

    His inspirational performance is the acme of Debussy‘s music

  • @marialaura7532
    @marialaura7532 4 года назад +5

    There are a little mistake at the beginning and another one at the end of this Prelude, but it may happen, you can find perfect pianists without soul: Rubinstein was a true great musician indeed.

    • @debussychopin2766
      @debussychopin2766 3 года назад

      Why would playing or doing something perfectly means you have no soul? I know tons of performances done by artists who just worked hard their ass off and accomplished a perfect performance. Tons of soul.

    • @marialaura7532
      @marialaura7532 3 года назад

      @@debussychopin2766 I mean that you can find perfect pianists without soul, not that if you play in a perfect way you have got no soul.

    • @debussychopin2766
      @debussychopin2766 3 года назад

      @@marialaura7532 ok then

    • @nicolaspachecoarango
      @nicolaspachecoarango 3 года назад +1

      And I'm pretty sure that in this recording he was blind

  • @musicalwayshere4
    @musicalwayshere4 11 лет назад +5

    Yeahh, this guy was the shiz, and so was Debussy :D

  • @nairbittar
    @nairbittar 8 лет назад +2

    His sound, mamma mia, what a genius!

  • @user-tu5dw5qu9k
    @user-tu5dw5qu9k 6 лет назад +1

    😍

  • @user-vz8ye5ic6v
    @user-vz8ye5ic6v 6 лет назад +6

    이곡으로 내일 콩클 나가는데 열심히 해야겠다

  • @TopStarshake
    @TopStarshake 12 лет назад +4

    when you think about it it is such a shame that this video has such a lower number of views: i bet he also studied 8 hours day to arrive at this kinda level.
    Such a shame!

  • @douglassmith7750
    @douglassmith7750 10 лет назад +4

    Favorite by Debussy

  • @hermanjoseph2043
    @hermanjoseph2043 10 лет назад +6

    perfection both by the composer Debussy and the pianist Rubinstein--there are two more movements to the suite a sarabande and a toccata --did Rubinstein play these and are they available on you tube

    • @nicolaspachecoarango
      @nicolaspachecoarango 2 года назад

      In this recital he played only the Prelude, for the whole I didn't find anything

  • @twins_pianochannel2481
    @twins_pianochannel2481 7 лет назад +1

    Amazing !!!!!!

  • @shenhe6281
    @shenhe6281 10 лет назад +15

    Rubinstein is really great if those pianists in the Golden Era of Piano did not exist. Rubinstein would probably quit piano or commit suicide if he hears Lang Lang's mockery.

    • @f-22raptoramerica91
      @f-22raptoramerica91 9 лет назад +2

      What did Lang Lang say?

    • @domerbacher5430
      @domerbacher5430 7 лет назад +7

      Lang Lang is just.... crazy in his piano playing. He ruins all piano works. He plays it at least 3 times faster than written. Fast does NOT equal a good performance. He ruins it.

  • @user-tu5dw5qu9k
    @user-tu5dw5qu9k 6 лет назад +1

  • @Highinsight7
    @Highinsight7 7 лет назад +1

    is there a recording of Rubinstein playing the whole Suite...?

  • @maxwu1969
    @maxwu1969 8 лет назад +2

    very good

  • @惠婧博
    @惠婧博 Год назад

    I want to learn also

  • @user-kj2jo3rl1x
    @user-kj2jo3rl1x 7 лет назад

    오~~

  • @mikebetancourt1398
    @mikebetancourt1398 4 года назад +1

    should we use the sostenuto pedal to hold the low a

    • @stregananda
      @stregananda 4 года назад

      If you have one, it is quite lovely, adds a lot of depth, and I think is what Debussy intended. But since not everyone has one, or has one that doesn't bring all the other notes along for the ride (sadly, mine does 😭) it has become somewhat optional.

    • @andrewrpiano
      @andrewrpiano 2 года назад

      @@stregananda sostenuto pedal is a good option but Debussy did not have one so it’s not what he intended :)

  • @Papote44
    @Papote44 Год назад

    Is this a suite? Thank you for your response.

  • @dariogarciaandres6802
    @dariogarciaandres6802 3 года назад +1

    0:09 where is f#

    • @nicolaspachecoarango
      @nicolaspachecoarango 2 года назад +1

      "Miss a note is insignificant, playing without passion is inexcusable"

  • @user-fm2dt2gy7i
    @user-fm2dt2gy7i 7 лет назад

    !!

  • @bryanryan4504
    @bryanryan4504 4 года назад +1

    What's w him not following Debussy specified dynamics and not playing the last measures in the correct tempo? Sorry i know ill get ripped for this but i never found Rubinstein 's performances inspiring he never really articulates w caution in a piece just plays it as a series of notes like an advanced music student would during practice.
    Also why is it always some rude person in the audience coughs loudly during a quiet time in the middle of a performance?

  • @올리고당탕수육
    @올리고당탕수육 8 лет назад +1

  • @pianogirl3904
    @pianogirl3904 5 лет назад +1

    드뷔시 접신

  • @andy31793
    @andy31793 2 месяца назад

    I knew these new editions coming out were bullsh*t.

  • @vialaspezia
    @vialaspezia 12 лет назад

    r u talking about rhapsody in blue?? mmmh not for me ! :)

  • @007bread3
    @007bread3 4 года назад

    옛날에 파#소리가 저 소리였나? 아님 미스터치?

  • @musicalwayshere4
    @musicalwayshere4 11 лет назад

    Yeah it is, but I'm sure he wasn't striving for fame on You-Tube, or if at all :p

  • @tomtriffid
    @tomtriffid 8 лет назад +5

    He severely rushed it at the end, entirely in opposition to what Debussy himself specified. Great showmanship, but it rather ruined the atmosphere of the piece.

    • @TheDonovansofficial
      @TheDonovansofficial 8 лет назад

      +thomas thompson ???? this is a genius and Rubinstein has earned the right to interpret pieces in the way in which he chooses.

    • @tomtriffid
      @tomtriffid 8 лет назад +2

      I think perhaps you're right. Debussy sometimes commented on outright changes performers made to his music, and at least once spoke of those changes as having improved the music. His contemporary Ravel, on the other hand, always insisted that the music had to be played exactly as he'd written it. In terms of this particular performance, however, my preference would have been for Rubinstein to follow Debussy's own instructions.

    • @CosmicTeapot
      @CosmicTeapot 8 лет назад

      +thomas thompson I'm sorry to disagree with you sir but my partitions show that the last 6 measures are to be played at Tempo I "Assez animé et très rythmé" which I do believe was exactly the way Rubinstein played it. It did feel a bit rushed but that's apparently how Debussy wanted it played.

    • @tomtriffid
      @tomtriffid 7 лет назад

      Every publication of this music I've ever seen shows the tempo as "Le double plus lent." Loosely translated, I believe this comes out as "very slow."

  • @user-zz8px9lz2m
    @user-zz8px9lz2m 5 лет назад +1

    It is a performance that is not "debussy-like".

  • @orangensaft410
    @orangensaft410 10 лет назад +3

    😂

  • @박예림-c1i
    @박예림-c1i 8 лет назад

    저 이거 피아노로 배우고 있어요

    • @레스리
      @레스리 7 лет назад

      박예림 지금은 칠 수 이써요? 10개월지낫눈데..ㅎㅎ
      전 어제 하기 시작해써욤

    • @류영지-l8c
      @류영지-l8c 4 года назад

      @@레스리 4년 지났는데 칠 수있어요? 저는 일주일 전에 시작했는데

  • @derrickchandra3448
    @derrickchandra3448 11 лет назад +1

    Wow claud debussy is very old but can still play piano

    • @Csfannw
      @Csfannw 5 лет назад +2

      Derrick Chandra yes Claud Debussy died 100 years ago and he can still play piano

    • @hellokitty8395
      @hellokitty8395 5 лет назад +1

      someone actually thought he is Debbusy....🤦‍♀️

    • @gabzz72
      @gabzz72 5 лет назад +1

      ま pretty sure it was a joke, OP knows its not Debussy

  • @박예림-c1i
    @박예림-c1i 8 лет назад

    진짜 드뷔시 얼굴 ? 제가 드뷔시 랑 안친해서

  • @zsuzsannatoth8245
    @zsuzsannatoth8245 5 лет назад +1

    Unfortunately there is a mistake in the notes of the fourth bar. I adore the performance, but this is a real shame. He is so accurate that there might have been a mistake in the music score that he studied the piece from, at the same time it IS a shame.

    • @cocoq3323
      @cocoq3323 4 года назад

      Zsuzsanna Párdiné Tóth the #f in the bass clef?

    • @nicolaspachecoarango
      @nicolaspachecoarango 3 года назад +2

      I'm pretty sure that he was blind in this recital so I think that it is because of that

    • @zsuzsannatoth8245
      @zsuzsannatoth8245 3 года назад

      @@nicolaspachecoarango At the same time he still wasn't deaf...

    • @nicolaspachecoarango
      @nicolaspachecoarango 3 года назад +2

      @@zsuzsannatoth8245 but he was always an early 90 man who was doing his last recital, playing hard pieces with a good interpretation but with some mistakes. He is a person and so he made mistakes and he still on of the greatest pianists of the 20th century

    • @georgemichaels9511
      @georgemichaels9511 6 месяцев назад

      who cares lol

  • @Erastical
    @Erastical Год назад

    Why is no one talking about what happened at the beginning

  • @olychang
    @olychang 6 лет назад +1

    😃

  • @olychang
    @olychang 6 лет назад +1

    😃