Pogorelich was quite unlucky afterwards. I wish the world hadn't be so harsh on him and had seen that this is a very sensitive and even normal (non- schizofrenic, by all means) person who was making the best of his immense talent against al ods! I wonder if he ever cursed himself for his talent and wished he'd become a post deliverer or so (not to say that that's not honourable).
It's a shame that the western interviewer was primarily interested into giving a bad picture of Communism, like a postulate, in spite of the fact that she had no direct experience of that, whilst the young pianist actually had! In these two minutes you can see all the fragility of western propaganda, because a communist country educated this original genius, whilst a conformist country produced this mean interviewer.
Have you had experience with communism? If so, I don't think you'd find it controversial at all. And what a deduction from such a sentence from the interviewer you made!....
"Fragility of Western propaganda" ....People who speak in such primitive clichés rarely have any experience of the things they are giving their opinions on. Simplistic thoughts produce simplistic comments.
Communist country Yugoslavia?! How ignorant is this moderator! Yugoslavia was socialist country, and non aligned. Ppl could travel to the East and West without visas.
@@ivana106102 I beg to differ. I'm Australian and one of my father's closest friends at work was a Serbian called Vayo (maybe I have got the spelling wrong). The thing is this man would travel back home from Sydney to visit his family and friends almost every year. He never gave us the impression his country was a prison, as you say. And no, he wasn't a government official, he was a Bedford truck factory worker in 1970s Sydney.
One wishes this interview were 2 hours long... thanks GM
Such a great man!
Piekny,mlody,inaczej, Geniusz.
Pogorelich was quite unlucky afterwards. I wish the world hadn't be so harsh on him and had seen that this is a very sensitive and even normal (non- schizofrenic, by all means) person who was making the best of his immense talent against al ods! I wonder if he ever cursed himself for his talent and wished he'd become a post deliverer or so (not to say that that's not honourable).
Te amoooo
Lol Bill Cosby at the end ......if only we knew then what we know now
Один из лучших пианистов !
Лучший
Thanks ❤️❤️❤️
hahaha, epic ending :D :D :D
Ale rozroba byla. MNIE SIE PODOBALO.
Young Pogorelich…..some historically important recordings
It's a shame that the western interviewer was primarily interested into giving a bad picture of Communism, like a postulate, in spite of the fact that she had no direct experience of that, whilst the young pianist actually had! In these two minutes you can see all the fragility of western propaganda, because a communist country educated this original genius, whilst a conformist country produced this mean interviewer.
this is still happening, sadly. american media has a lot of leverage to portrait their issues as the worlds’
@@JoseMiguel-yi5ur That's absolutely right! It's a shame.
Great comment - exactly what I thought. His response was absolutely first class - ignore the stupidity of the question and tell us about yourself.
Have you had experience with communism? If so, I don't think you'd find it controversial at all. And what a deduction from such a sentence from the interviewer you made!....
"Fragility of Western propaganda" ....People who speak in such primitive clichés rarely have any experience of the things they are giving their opinions on. Simplistic thoughts produce simplistic comments.
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What Piece in this video?
Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto N. 1
Communist country Yugoslavia?! How ignorant is this moderator! Yugoslavia was socialist country, and non aligned. Ppl could travel to the East and West without visas.
@@ivana106102 I beg to differ. I'm Australian and one of my father's closest friends at work was a Serbian called Vayo (maybe I have got the spelling wrong). The thing is this man would travel back home from Sydney to visit his family and friends almost every year. He never gave us the impression his country was a prison, as you say. And no, he wasn't a government official, he was a Bedford truck factory worker in 1970s Sydney.
@@ivana106102 go to Yugoslavia or communism debates, please leave this video, togetrher with your frustrations. Ivo is the topic here.
@@ivana106102 Why my parents could leave that prison without problems then?
@@ivana106102 😂😂 and the winner of The MIC 🎤prize (Most Intelligent Comments prize) in this discussion is............IVANA! 🍾🥂🎹🎹🎹🎶
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It was a small paradise on a hellish earth.