Sviatoslav Richter plays Beethoven "Appassionata" Sonata live in Carnegie Hall (1960) New Transfer
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Always good to hear Richter's first appearances in US.
Richter somehow always pulls you in. A completely magical musician.
@@1fattyfatman Indeed-I cannot agree more.Those Carnegie recitals are memorable!
Agreed. Agreed. Can you listen to my UBC Nest 2nd Try Appassionata interpretation? It's in the time stamp in comments. Thanks.
@@paulzeng6211 Where?
@@falamimire UBC. University of British Columbia. Now I don't have a piano to play.
He is the most organically powerful musician I have ever heard. (I have been listening to him for 57 years.)
Or maybe not. (There is a feROCIOUS will at work, as well. Paradox there, but Richter don't care, he don't.)
He is a piece of sculpture granted infinite fluidity by a lava-like core.
The velocity is ridiculous and at times anti-musical.
But the command of forward motion, of emotional certainty, of technical command ... you can't beat them. What captures me, above all, are the rhythm, and the tone so deep that it invites afternoon swimmers. I still get, less now than perhaps at the beginning, the feeling (if you will permit a fevered self-indulgence) of something larger than a personality animating the outflow of music.
Beneath the technical command, there is a sincerity and simplicity and groundedness that impart a sense of excellence almost of a moral kind.
He was just one of those who had greatness like others had height. Take it or leave it. But don't think to argue..
And then, of course, always improving, we stopped talking about greatness.
I tried copying his style. It requires so much technical prowess. God damn he's good.
Am I the only one to hear the orchestra?
no
no
Wolfgang. Du hast Recht
would have liked to hear the number 3 especially if it's the one with creaks you can hear in the recording...
Last Part Of John 8:11 I’ll put it on the list. The rough recording conditions more than made up for in the excitement of these performances.
Agreed. Can you listen to my version too?
@@paulzeng6211 certainly
@@militaryandemergencyservic3286 ok thanks.
Gay feeling and sight absolutely.
What?
@@georgewootten4428Gay used to mean "happy"