I had the great honor and privilege of studying with Thierry de Brunhoff when I was a young student in Paris in the mid-1970s. I would go for my lessons on his "pacquebot" near Neuilly-sur-Seine. I AM SO GRATEFUL for those days. Such wonderful memories that sustain me now.... Touched by greatness that is so inspiring.... I am glad that this CD has been uploaded for the World to be touched by Chopin and this great interpreter of that Music.... Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
Gracias a usted , Michael Vienes Música, por haber compartido esta hermosa, emotiva y humanista parte de su juventud, de su vida. En España, hay un refrán que dice : "Es de bien nacido ser agradecido" De su texto emana un noble sentimiento de agradecimiento que emociona y " dice mucho de usted ".
I am starting back playing now - 78 years young - I had let my grandchildren have my piano but their interests lay elsewhere now. It is such a delight to learn to play again - mistakes and all. It lifts my soul as does this beautiful music! Thank you!
Thanks to Thierry de Brunhoff for such a beautiful playing. The soul simply soars to heaven. It is a beautiful interpretation of the nocturnes. It is the best version of Chopin's Nocturnes ...
First time I heard Thierry de Brunhoff. He interprets Chopin's music perfectly, as if Chopin is playing through him! Thank You, God, for this pianist..and for Chopin
Thierry de Brunhoff was and remains the greatest Chopin interpreter of all times. He doesn't bring bold rubatos as all other pianists do. This make him 'swinging'. He never overlooks the dance, always behind the scene with Chopin. For infos, he gave up very soon, in the 80's, being a professional pianist to become a monk. Maybe he's reading our lines right now. I studied the harmony at Paris with Loïc Malié, who was a friend of him. One day, in the classroom, we were talking about great pianists. Horowitz was about coming to play in Paris. Loïc was quite laudatory about him. He asked me my opinion. I was 20, cheeky and answered : - I dont like him. At all. He really doesn't know how to play Chopin ! - what ? Horowitz ? Not knowing play Chopin ? But what do you know about piano Laurent ? You're a tiny little presumptuous musician that says anything, Horowitz is the greatest living pianist ! At this point I had some pain not crying. My heart was beating so strong. Loïc Malié had been a Messiaen student. It was one life's shame. - sorry Sir, but I dont like him... - but who do you like then ? - er... I dont know if you know him, he's almost unknown with respect to Horowitz... He's called Thierry de Bruhnoff... I think I bent the head, ready for another 'slap' (Loïc was a lovely, funny, friendly person, generous, available) - ah, Laurent, I agree with you Thierry de Brunhoff is Chopin reborn... Gosh ! The bullet just passed close to me !
and why was he the best chopin interpreter? the answer is that he was one of the genious pianists Alfred Cortot did form. It was Alfred Cortot the uniquz genious piano teacher who formed all that wonderful pianists coming out after the second world war. Cortot also who influenced the moscou conservatory with his lessons of chopin etudes Cortot with his recordings before world war two. Forgotten voluntarily because of his politic engagement. But not forgotten as a genious teacher who influenced all the important pianists after him like Eliane Richepin Clara Haskil Dinu Lipatti even Vladimir Horowitz (who took lecons with him too) and Arthur Rubinstein (who did give lectures in Cortot's School in paris) and the many others I forgot to mention here
Discovering Thierry de Brunhoff is like coming upon a rare and beautiful flower. His soul and the soul of Chopin merge as two streams joining to form a river. His beautiful sounds full of poetry, nobility, eloquence, and passion weave a magical web which one is drawn into and consumed by. I hope he is aware of the appreciation of so many listeners. I can only say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Good for him to change career path to work as a monk ...as I don't find Thierry de Brunhoff"s presentation reflected the essentials of these pieces of work.
Such a treasured gift, coming upon this site by accident today... I am 70 this year, and have worried all my life that I gave up too easily on my piano studies as a teenager, with barriers arising like financial cost and losing the one teacher who seemed able to facilitate my skills from my soul to my fingers... But I understand my journey now, thanks to Thierry's exquisite and spiritual rendition of the soul of Chopin. This is how I heard Chopin's compositions in my heart, my soul and my mind, but was not able to study and practise for long enough for it to come out through my fingers anywhere like this. I can understand why Thierry chose to leave the everyday world after these exquisite recordings. And I thank him from the bottom of my heart for making them, and for you putting them out there for us, where his gift belongs, forever at the pinnacle of the physical expression of his heart and soul, Chopin's heart and soul...a treasure, forever. I now feel free to return to humbly practising my Chopin, with a joyful soul and a light heart...a very special gift, indeed.
Limpide comme du cristal...Pur comme l'eau d'une source claire.Cela touche en plein coeur...Sans fioritures... L'âme joue pour l'âme et c'est tout simplement bouleversant...🌠
I’m not a knowledgeable listener - but Thierry de Brunhoff’s playing of Chopin feels to me like he strikes a perfect balance, it hits the sweet spot for me - his playing of Chopin is so lovely to listen to!🧡🧡🧡
One of my teachers back in 1968 played the piano beautifully. I knew her as Mrs Lynch and she lived in Seaburn, Sunderland. She gave me my love of Chopin. She also was such a kind, encouraging teacher. She died far too young.
I never heard of this pianist but his first notes filled me with a sorrow I had not known I felt. If he did become a monk, I could understand it. He has great sensitivity.
2/8/2021 so happy to have found this post. my mother was a concert pianist and Chopin was one of her real favorites. she would practice late into the night and as a child i would fall asleep to these nocturnes. thank you.
One of the many things I find so fascinating about Chopin is that was unafraid of the "unusual" key signatures, proving (as if it needed proof) that beautiful music can be composed in g# minor or D-flat, or just plain old simple C...
Listening to Thierry de Brunhoff's rendition has allowed me to hear and appreciate Chopin's nocturnes like no other pianists have done before. There's beauty and purpose with every phrase, indeed every note, he plays. There's no forced drama by the pianist, but rather the listener is invited into his world or more precisely his heart. This is a gift of music, and through his music, communion with others. In that sense, listening to Brunhoff for me is more than a musical experience; it's also a spiritual one.
To joncaju : You’re so right ! This interpretation is a gift from heaven. I heard practically all the « greatest pianists » of the 20th S. and I think exactly like you, ans I can’t add any word to yours, apart multiply them by a so huge number that it’s impossible to recall it. Thank you for your beautiful words, but I have to leave you to hear again these so beautiful notes !
An unexpected meeting with this talented musician tonight took my soul for a ride in space and time. I have put aside what l was doing to listen to the gorgeous tunes coming from the sensitive fingers on the keyboard..amazing experience..thank you for the download.
I have been listening to lots and lots and lots of Chopin, with different pianists, I mean really a lot. But never have I heard such a unique interpretation. So calm, deep, nocturnal I'd say. Perhaps the religious aspect has influenced his musical approach. What a surprise!
I'm also glad that I discovered him here just yesterday. I didn't even know about his existence, but now I'd put him straight to the top-5, because he understands Chopin. All the contemporary pianists I know are all too often just polishing/sugarcoating/perfectioning such music, i.e. reducing it to show-pieces really, often accompanied with facial yoga gymnastics. Thierry doesn't do that, he represents still the good old school of understanding Chopins music how it should be.
Effhorst.. I would love to hear more of your knowledge in thought's upon Chopin's life. He was a very fascinating musician of history. Just your thought's?
@@lisaweaver986 I must apologize to you, Lisa, for misleading you, but I was referring to Thierry de Brunhoff, not Chopin. Agreeing of course to Chopin being a genius, having died far too young. De Brunhoff became a benedictine monk with fourty. Having been asked, why, he answered: "It seemed to me that if God existed, then you had to dive in and give everything. To give everything was also to give music, since for me it contained everything since childhood. It was my universe, my breathing, my language, communion with others, the gift of self. God seemed to me to be more than all that or rather to contain all that, to be all that at the same time and at the same time, to wait for us to love Him. I believe that this expectation of God was decisive for me." Humbleness and grandeur...
All this music and how he plays is just wonderful. No way to escape, one must sit down, listen, embrace and believe. And feel gratitude to have another unforgettable piece of human being.
@@guyrivers1143 Thank you so much, Guy. I am very blessed. There is a wonderful Piano Teacher on RUclips. His name is Paul Barton. You may be drawn to check him out. He plays beautifully and teaches too :)
Oui, c'est sans conteste la meilleure version des nocturnes de Chopin, parfaitement poétique et nocturne, sans jamais la moindre concession au "brillant" et au faire valoir.
Quelle merveille! Un très grand merci de m'avoir donné cette chance d'apprécier une si belle interprétation, si touchante. Il est presque 3 heures du matin et je n'arrive pas à m'en détacher. Chaque note inspire la paix !
Wonderful, I hear him for the first time in my life, oh what a pitty! He plays with his whole soul and his whole heard. I think, Chopin would love his interpretation. For me the best Chopin Interpret ever. Thank you for that wonderful minutes.
I agree. His interpretation is so soft and characteristic. Much gets revealed from his soul and belief, how he sees the world it should be like. I continuously return back to this video. That is a piece of … and can just not complete this sentence. Is there any word for that?
Me sinto em transcendência ouvindo Noturnos de Chopin com Thierry Brunhoff e lendo as mensagens de tantos fãs me sinto conectada a todos como estivéssemos em um teatro.
I don’t think he would care if he was playing for one person or a thousand. Or no one at all. He’s in his own world. The nuance. Elegantly beautiful. Thank you for posting.
Его музыка дышит вдохновением, любовью и жизнью Будто сами ангелы играют его руками. Спасибо за шикарную подборку Я буду возвращаться сюда снова и снова🙂
Как много прекрасного у нас на земле !Вот это,разве не чудо?! Слушаешь...и всё, всё уходит на задний план ,в тень...Только ты...и эти звуки...Погружаешься и растворяешься в них...Пусть музыка умиротворяет ,успокаивает, будит любовь и тепло в душе,очищает и лечит...
В самом деле! Всё так: не будь на земле такой музыки и она (земля) была бы совсем другой. А музыка эта, как и настоящая поэзия - это Дар Божий! Потому что Бог есть Любовь!
"Piano is Chopin. He was the one who best understood the possibilities of singing and the sound universe of the piano", said Thierry de Brunhoff (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_de_Brunhoff)
Magnifique de délicatesse, merci :) J'étais élève de Mme Dominique de Brunhoff, professeur de philo et cela reste un merveilleux souvenir. Babar et Célestine aussi !!
These are astonishing performances of Chopin’s Nocturnes, performed with the subtle discernment that Chopin preferred. The dynamics, tone, quality, subtlety, modesty, close reading of the score but very sophisticated (as opposed to academic). These are the ever elusive perfections one who plays Chopin is always searching for. I’m fascinated by his tone - just incredible. Chopin said that in the end it’s playing the music with a simplicity of style - whereby all the great many notes are synthesized into a calm, tasteful style,, with proper legato, no banging and no vulgar flourishes or excessive adornments. Thierry de Brunhoff was so brilliant.
I totally agree. I wonder if you would be able to provide the source which contains the exact Chopin quote in which he describes how music should be played. Interestingly, a well-respected music critic of the early 19th century expressed much the same sentiment when he complained that "the vanity of virtuosity" was ruining the way in Mozart's music was being played publicly.
@@excelsior999 "Simplicity is the highest goal, achievable when you have overcome all difficulties. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art." This is one version of this quote. There are several translations of the same sentiment. If you Google Chopin ‘s quotes you will find many interesting ones. There are a few excellent biographies of Chopin. Generally a version of this remark or a quote is included in order to distill Chopin ethos/sensibilities. I can’t think of the titles or authors off the top of my head but I’ll edit this comment when I have access to my bookshelves. You can also read Chopin’s letters that he wrote throughout his life, even as a teenager. As I say he despised banging, heavy-handing playing of his music. In his letters you can read his direct assessment of many of his contemporaries. He had a biting sense of humor and was quite a mimic. He had little patience for people (musicians) with bad taste or a lack refinement.
Well stated @April K, simple, substantial, sublime, serene, and sustaining, this is a fine interpretation of Chopin's work all around from start to finish.
Musique du ciel et si merveilleusement jouée. Thierry de Brunhoff est absolument merveilleux et son interprétation des Intégrales de Chopin est fabuleuse.
This is so perfect. I've never played Chopin's Nocturnes, but so many contemporary recordings are played somewhat haltingly, that I think perhaps there's an idea out there, that this is 'how' one is 'supposed to play Chopin - clumsily and fumbling. Listening to M. de Brunhoff play Chopin, it feels like finally being able to breathe deeply of sweet air - and it also leaves me feeling a little breathless and lightheaded - as one must feel in the presence of something so divine.
Para mi nadie como Brunholf para interpretar a Chopin, se desprendió de todo ego, soltó su deseo de brillar y tocó como el maestro escribió sus nocturnos. Si Chopin escuchase este disco, estoy segura que se sentiría honrado profundamente. Una maravilla y que, creo, sólo en RUclips está.
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?” ----- Tennessee Williams.
Such beautiful and sensitive playing. The music sings as if it were playing itself. Thierry de Brunhoff and Chopin are getting me through the long hours of the night when I can’t sleep after a heart operation. It seems so sad that he became a monk at a young age, and deprived live audiences of his gifts. Perhaps he had recorded all he wanted and his God was obviously more important to him. I like the story told below of an organist who became a monk, then realised his talent was a gift from God that should be shared.
He was right to become a monk because nothing in this world gives us more happiness than to be united to God. Even a successful carrier as an international pianist. He was right to please God before pleasing the world godless and meaningless. The world could take even your soul if you d let it.
Vivaldi also deprived himself to music and played with monks...some of tge Bach famiky same ...not any coukd have agent and live to create such coukd be possible m be in such placres..his music not commercial ....
this man really take chopin where it should be, been looking for my favorite rendition of nocturnes and i think i finally found someone who really plays the length in a sensual and individualistic way, keeping his tones always in focus with pace and a sense of urgency when the music tells you to. Big fan
what delicacy of tone & phrasing! What a pleasure & so beautifully expressed with great sensitivity reminiscent of another age the arts flourished because people took time to appreciate & listen...
Where does the music go when the composer leaves us with only the notes on paper...takes musician with soul to pour themselves into the markings and bring heart of composer to life. I am only a listener! But..grateful for the life they give us. Play on!!!
Agreed - the piano's tone is essential to this performanc's greatness. I could be wrong (I often am) but it doesn't sound like a concert Steinway to me (crisper timbre, not as much resonance in the bass)
bien dit--pourquoi je me suis demandée si c'en était un Pleyel, comme voulait toujours Chopin lui-même...Nous avons un de 1929 et comme ça chante avec douceur et richesse! C'est mon preferé pour les LIeder tous..
Mon Dieu! I've never heard anything this exquisite. Goes straight through my heart to my soul. I learned the word "limpid" from reading the comments here tonight. Yep, that's just the right word. Perfection. To just say thank you is inadequate. I'm an extremely tough old bird and this has melted me into a puddle. 🙏🏻💕🥰🌹🦋
Thank you for sharing the profound music and information. I found that Chopin ended his life at the age of 39, and that Thierry de Brunhoff left the musical stage at the same age he finished recording his Nocturne, feeling the shortness and density of 39 years. I can't help but feel that his last music is quietly telling us that the end is never a sad thing.
@@tombretislow7091 I don't disagree with your opinion that it is correct to say that Chopin did not end his life, but died of tuberculosis. my main point was that Therry de Brunhoff made his last recording at the age of 39 to match the age at which God called Chopin to die.I am sure Thierry de Brunhoff felt strongly about eternity and one day, and I think it is not only the excellence of the piano playing that moves us living under the pandemic of 21st century, but also the sense of eternity and one day.
about “to end up”discussion, I read Mr.Brunhoff’s comment somewhere on the internet, direct word or indirect one, I don’t remember, but the meaning of his saying was like this; I make a stop to give back all I've been given from God during past, this is the time. *Mr.Brunhoff’s grandfather, Jean also died of tuberculosis at 39.
Comme la première lumière du crépuscule, cette musique ouvre les yeux à de vieilles promesses et à toutes les anomalies bienfaisantes de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent les regrets, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés💐
I had the great honor and privilege of studying with Thierry de Brunhoff when I was a young student in Paris in the mid-1970s. I would go for my lessons on his "pacquebot" near Neuilly-sur-Seine. I AM SO GRATEFUL for those days. Such wonderful memories that sustain me now.... Touched by greatness that is so inspiring.... I am glad that this CD has been uploaded for the World to be touched by Chopin and this great interpreter of that Music.... Thank you, Thank you, Thank you.
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What were the best lessons you got from his teachings? Not specifically in piano.
Gracias a usted , Michael Vienes Música, por haber compartido esta hermosa, emotiva y humanista parte de su juventud, de su vida.
En España, hay un refrán que dice :
"Es de bien nacido ser agradecido"
De su texto emana un noble sentimiento de agradecimiento que emociona y " dice mucho de usted ".
I’ll be 64 soon. I plan to by myself a keyboard and try to learn. Think it would be a nice hobby now perhaps. Best, Mark
@@andydogdixon1 I started the guitar at age 70,. and I find it to be a wonderful passtime.
I am starting back playing now - 78 years young - I had let my grandchildren have my piano but their interests lay elsewhere now. It is such a delight to learn to play again - mistakes and all. It lifts my soul as does this beautiful music! Thank you!
Bravo sir❤
Parabéns!!
Love it!! Never stop!
Felicitaciones!
¡Maravilloso!!!
Thanks to Thierry de Brunhoff for such a beautiful playing. The soul simply soars to heaven. It is a beautiful interpretation of the nocturnes. It is the best version of Chopin's Nocturnes ...
Chopin is my go to when i need peace and joy...i'm still able to play his music at 78 ...
His music will live in our hearts forever..
My Chopin nocturnes interpretation
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Maravilhoso!
I feel the same way!
Shoutout to you Diana :)
I too love playing Chopin at the age of 76. Not what I used to be, but still so enjoyable.
Very sensitive. I like it better than many other more famous pianists now. Limpid. Great touch.
First time I heard Thierry de Brunhoff. He interprets Chopin's music perfectly, as if Chopin is playing through him! Thank You, God, for this pianist..and for Chopin
Amen! I agree!!
Thierry de Brunhoff was and remains the greatest Chopin interpreter of all times. He doesn't bring bold rubatos as all other pianists do. This make him 'swinging'. He never overlooks the dance, always behind the scene with Chopin. For infos, he gave up very soon, in the 80's, being a professional pianist to become a monk. Maybe he's reading our lines right now. I studied the harmony at Paris with Loïc Malié, who was a friend of him.
One day, in the classroom, we were talking about great pianists. Horowitz was about coming to play in Paris. Loïc was quite laudatory about him. He asked me my opinion. I was 20, cheeky and answered :
- I dont like him. At all. He really doesn't know how to play Chopin !
- what ? Horowitz ? Not knowing play Chopin ? But what do you know about piano Laurent ? You're a tiny little presumptuous musician that says anything, Horowitz is the greatest living pianist !
At this point I had some pain not crying. My heart was beating so strong. Loïc Malié had been a Messiaen student. It was one life's shame.
- sorry Sir, but I dont like him...
- but who do you like then ?
- er... I dont know if you know him, he's almost unknown with respect to Horowitz... He's called Thierry de Bruhnoff...
I think I bent the head, ready for another 'slap' (Loïc was a lovely, funny, friendly person, generous, available)
- ah, Laurent, I agree with you Thierry de Brunhoff is Chopin reborn...
Gosh ! The bullet just passed close to me !
Thanks for your history, you've made me even more interested in the history of the piano in the world
Wonderful Thierry!
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
отправили зайцеву письмо как мы любим учить наизусть басни
impressive!
and why was he the best chopin interpreter? the answer is that he was one of the genious pianists Alfred Cortot did form. It was Alfred Cortot the uniquz genious piano teacher who formed all that wonderful pianists coming out after the second world war. Cortot also who influenced the moscou conservatory with his lessons of chopin etudes Cortot with his recordings before world war two. Forgotten voluntarily because of his politic engagement. But not forgotten as a genious teacher who influenced all the important pianists after him like Eliane Richepin Clara Haskil Dinu Lipatti even Vladimir Horowitz (who took lecons with him too) and Arthur Rubinstein (who did give lectures in Cortot's School in paris) and the many others I forgot to mention here
From music to meditation... it makes a lot of sense. This man knows.
Discovering Thierry de Brunhoff is like coming upon a rare and beautiful flower. His soul and the soul of Chopin merge as two streams joining to form a river. His beautiful sounds full of poetry, nobility, eloquence, and passion weave a magical web which one is drawn into and consumed by.
I hope he is aware of the appreciation of so many listeners. I can only say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Good for him to change career path to work as a monk ...as I don't find Thierry de Brunhoff"s presentation reflected the essentials of these pieces of work.
ему нехватает экспрессии, более ярких синкоп, рваного ритма.
@@mauriciofernandez9425
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@@MrSarMax doesn’t lack soul
@@selfmadegod8341 How long does it take you to develop your negative comments about talented pianists, or does it just come spontaneously?
My father played Chopin into his 80s and inspired our love for him and piano music. RIP Dad.
Sinto muito pelo seu pai.
🥺
Nobody care
May your father Rest In Peace.
Such a treasured gift, coming upon this site by accident today... I am 70 this year, and have worried all my life that I gave up too easily on my piano studies as a teenager, with barriers arising like financial cost and losing the one teacher who seemed able to facilitate my skills from my soul to my fingers...
But I understand my journey now, thanks to Thierry's exquisite and spiritual rendition of the soul of Chopin. This is how I heard Chopin's compositions in my heart, my soul and my mind, but was not able to study and practise for long enough for it to come out through my fingers anywhere like this.
I can understand why Thierry chose to leave the everyday world after these exquisite recordings. And I thank him from the bottom of my heart for making them, and for you putting them out there for us, where his gift belongs, forever at the pinnacle of the physical expression of his heart and soul, Chopin's heart and soul...a treasure, forever.
I now feel free to return to humbly practising my Chopin, with a joyful soul and a light heart...a very special gift, indeed.
What a superb posting by you which lifts ALL of OUR VIBRATIONS. Many Thanks
Thankyou...i'm grateful it brought you some joy 😊
Limpide comme du cristal...Pur comme l'eau d'une source claire.Cela touche en plein coeur...Sans fioritures... L'âme joue pour l'âme et c'est tout simplement bouleversant...🌠
I’m not a knowledgeable listener - but Thierry de Brunhoff’s playing of Chopin feels to me like he strikes a perfect balance, it hits the sweet spot for me - his playing of Chopin is so lovely to listen to!🧡🧡🧡
The perfect note 🎵 and the perfect chord 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎹are in harmony with one's soul.
I am a knowledgeable listener--- and it feels like the same sweet spot to me.
One of my teachers back in 1968 played the piano beautifully. I knew her as Mrs Lynch and she lived in Seaburn, Sunderland. She gave me my love of Chopin. She also was such a kind, encouraging teacher. She died far too young.
You were so fortunate ! Your teacher was a saint for you ! 🙏
He plays with every fibre of his being. Leaves me breathless. Speechless
Had the same exact impression. Is like to be in a state of meditation.
Agree
While listening to Chopin, I close my eyes and try to imagine how his hands play. But at times I can almost visualize a third hand!
It pass.
Pure magic in these terbulant times of mass hysteria and delusionment.
I never heard of this pianist but his first notes filled me with a sorrow I had not known I felt. If he did become a monk, I could understand it. He has great sensitivity.
Chopin's the best. The sound seems so familiar. He speaks to something common in us all, I think.
Yes he became a monk. I don't know if he ever played for the human beings again since he leaved the public music scene...
2/8/2021 so happy to have found this post. my mother was a concert pianist and Chopin was one of her real favorites. she would practice late into the night and as a child i would fall asleep to these nocturnes. thank you.
What a beautiful memory...
Прекрасная,тонкая передача музыки
You are so lucky to have had that wonderful memory as a child...
I am now 78 and still play Chopin he has given me so much joy throughout my life..
My Chopin interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
One of the many things I find so fascinating about Chopin is that was unafraid of the "unusual" key signatures, proving (as if it needed proof) that beautiful music can be composed in g# minor or D-flat, or just plain old simple C...
I had never heard a pianist playing Chopin's poetry until I listened to de Brunhoff!
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Аминь аминь
Шалом пусть охраняет сердце ваше воХристе иШалом
His interpretation moves me in a way I've only experienced when I heard Chopin for the first time as a child. No pianist has done this since.
I believe in you (from Brazil)
He is unique!
Sublime
Listening to Thierry de Brunhoff's rendition has allowed me to hear and appreciate Chopin's nocturnes like no other pianists have done before. There's beauty and purpose with every phrase, indeed every note, he plays. There's no forced drama by the pianist, but rather the listener is invited into his world or more precisely his heart. This is a gift of music, and through his music, communion with others. In that sense, listening to Brunhoff for me is more than a musical experience; it's also a spiritual one.
beautiful comment!
To joncaju : You’re so right ! This interpretation is a gift from heaven. I heard practically all the « greatest pianists » of the 20th S. and I think exactly like you, ans I can’t add any word to yours, apart multiply them by a so huge number that it’s impossible to recall it. Thank you for your beautiful words, but I have to leave you to hear again these so beautiful notes !
You are right, I have read few minutes ago, he abandoned public life in 1974 and is a Benedictine Monk, God needs him!
@@aliciaracchini3424 how beautiful!
I believe he is the nephew (?) of the creator of Babar - Jean de Brunhoff.
Absolutely beautiful to hear the nocturnes played, one after the other, by such an outstanding pianist.Thankyou more than I can say.
So innocent and childlike an approach….simple and yet so sophisticated. This is truly enigmatic playing.
An unexpected meeting with this talented musician tonight took my soul for a ride in space and time. I have put aside what l was doing to listen to the gorgeous tunes coming from the sensitive fingers on the keyboard..amazing experience..thank you for the download.
I have been listening to lots and lots and lots of Chopin, with different pianists, I mean really a lot. But never have I heard such a unique interpretation. So calm, deep, nocturnal I'd say. Perhaps the religious aspect has influenced his musical approach. What a surprise!
I'm also glad that I discovered him here just yesterday. I didn't even know about his existence, but now I'd put him straight to the top-5, because he understands Chopin. All the contemporary pianists I know are all too often just polishing/sugarcoating/perfectioning such music, i.e. reducing it to show-pieces really, often accompanied with facial yoga gymnastics. Thierry doesn't do that, he represents still the good old school of understanding Chopins music how it should be.
To give up your career and all the splendour, that comes with it, to serve your soul, that's what I call humbleness AND grandeur.
I agree!
My Chopin interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Effhorst.. I would love to hear more of your knowledge in thought's upon Chopin's life. He was a very fascinating musician of history. Just your thought's?
@@lisaweaver986 I must apologize to you, Lisa, for misleading you, but I was referring to Thierry de Brunhoff, not Chopin. Agreeing of course to Chopin being a genius, having died far too young. De Brunhoff became a benedictine monk with fourty. Having been asked, why, he answered: "It seemed to me that if God existed, then you had to dive in and give everything. To give everything was also to give music, since for me it contained everything since childhood. It was my universe, my breathing, my language, communion with others, the gift of self. God seemed to me to be more than all that or rather to contain all that, to be all that at the same time and at the same time, to wait for us to love Him. I believe that this expectation of God was decisive for me." Humbleness and grandeur...
@@effhorst humility. there is no such word as humbleness
@@janefairfax9226 well, thanks! We both won't die stupid, will we?
All this music and how he plays is just wonderful. No way to escape, one must sit down, listen, embrace and believe. And feel gratitude to have another unforgettable piece of human being.
Absolutely magnificent. My mother used to play Chopin. She also taught piano. I was fortunate to grow up hearing this music filling up our house.
Wow You're So lucky to have that playing live in your home , I'd give anything to learn his music .
@@guyrivers1143 Thank you so much, Guy. I am very blessed. There is a wonderful Piano Teacher on RUclips. His name is Paul Barton. You may be drawn to check him out. He plays beautifully and teaches too :)
good mother..
@@CMeaganMichael thank you Megan cool liston xoxo
I agree!
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
What a gift to accidentally discover this incomparable musician! I'm wrapped in lovely vibrations of this music.
Thanks God for people like you uploading this kind of magic ❤️
Suoer!!
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Thank you for beeing able to listen to Chopin' s nocturnes interpreted by Thierry de Brunhoff .
It is very touching !
The best !
Oui, c'est sans conteste la meilleure version des nocturnes de Chopin, parfaitement poétique et nocturne, sans jamais la moindre concession au "brillant" et au faire valoir.
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Quelle merveille!
Un très grand merci de m'avoir donné cette chance d'apprécier une si belle interprétation, si touchante.
Il est presque 3 heures du matin et je n'arrive pas à m'en détacher.
Chaque note inspire la paix !
Exquisite interpretation. Like a butterfly gently dancing on a rose.
What a beautiful image you paint!!! Thank you
This is it. The best interpretation of Nocturne Op 9 No 2 for me.
Wonderful, I hear him for the first time in my life, oh what a pitty! He plays with his whole soul and his whole heard. I think, Chopin would love his interpretation. For me the best Chopin Interpret ever. Thank you for that wonderful minutes.
In 1974, he retired as a monk to the En-Calcat abbey, France and became a Benedictin Monk, brother Thierry Jean
@@francinesicard464 Quelle histoire!
@@francinesicard464 Je viens de lire que ses parents ont créé Babar :)
@@francinesicard464 What a wonderful thing to do.
I agree. His interpretation is so soft and characteristic. Much gets revealed from his soul and belief, how he sees the world it should be like. I continuously return back to this video. That is a piece of … and can just not complete this sentence. Is there any word for that?
This is real "authentic sound"- so wonedrful, naturally phrased, heart-touching sond- Chopin live....
Прекраснейшее, прелестное, вдумчивое, нежное , чистое , до глубины души.
Quelle version merveilleuse... le toucher et le piano, une symbiose unique. Merci de garder ce trésor.
Bravo Mr. Thierry de Burnhoff . Bravo. You are a great pianist. Good luck.
Me sinto em transcendência ouvindo Noturnos de Chopin com Thierry Brunhoff e lendo as mensagens de tantos fãs me sinto conectada a todos como estivéssemos em um teatro.
Thierry de Brunhoff transporte avec lui chaque auditeur. Il joue merveilleusement avec énormément de sensibilité. C'est vraiment touchant. MERCI.
Used these in physical therapy sessions. All went better for seniors, gave life! For all , gives life, hope, harmonized world!
Brunhoff brings out the ''other worldliness' of Chopin in this beautiful dreamlike recording. Such clarity!
I don’t think he would care if he was playing for one person or a thousand. Or no one at all. He’s in his own world. The nuance. Elegantly beautiful. Thank you for posting.
Well said.
That's exactly what I was thinking. It's gorgeous and everything else does just not exist.
Agree, well said
Chopin is the own world!
I think that is his privacy. Let’s allow him his space.
So much tenderness in this piano-playing.Admirable pianist!!
Fantastic pianist!
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
You couldn’t describe it better…just one word: tenderness. It really takes to a dreamy stage…
Его музыка дышит вдохновением, любовью и жизнью
Будто сами ангелы играют его руками.
Спасибо за шикарную подборку
Я буду возвращаться сюда снова и снова🙂
Неудивительно, что он стал монахом.
@@onosaitumau3951 Он не стал монахом
@@onosaitumau3951 quién se hizo monje?!
@@dziennikarzsledczy8505 quién no se hizo monje?!
Хуйня какая то
It is the best version of playing Chopin's works I've ever heard!
Let's not also forget to honourably mention the amazing quality of this piano's sound. Its singing tone is indescribably beautiful. I'm in love.
He plays with so much feeling. Beautiful.
Your advise for avoiding the ads is greatly appreciated. Thank you for sharing.
My personal interpretation this nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Grazie per questa splendida raccolta. Permette a tutti di godere della musica che tocca il cuore. Grazie ancora
Как много прекрасного у нас на земле !Вот это,разве не чудо?! Слушаешь...и всё, всё уходит на задний план ,в тень...Только ты...и эти звуки...Погружаешься и растворяешься в них...Пусть музыка умиротворяет ,успокаивает, будит любовь и тепло в душе,очищает и лечит...
В самом деле! Всё так: не будь на земле такой музыки и она (земля) была бы совсем другой.
А музыка эта, как и настоящая поэзия - это Дар Божий!
Потому что Бог есть Любовь!
@@DedushkaAltsgeymer Смерку к низу Я слушаю музыку, подводит меня к концу дня.
Смеркается .. Я слушаю музыку .. день завершается ..
Bela sabedoria! Obrigada
Так пристрасно і так елегантно - чому я не чув раніше цього Thierry de Brunhoff👏👏👏👏👏
Просто плачу від щастя - непоганий, такий початок нового року❤
"Piano is Chopin. He was the one who best understood the possibilities of singing and the sound universe of the piano", said Thierry de Brunhoff
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thierry_de_Brunhoff)
did he really said that?
source..
Thank you so much Pianopera for this marvellous pianist Mr. De Brunhoff, its really a revelation..!
No words to describe this rendition of Chopin’s Nocturnes. Sooooooo beautiful!!
Magnifique de délicatesse, merci :)
J'étais élève de Mme Dominique de Brunhoff, professeur de philo et cela reste un merveilleux souvenir. Babar et Célestine aussi !!
Babar, mme Suzanne de Brunhoff ( CNRS, La monnaie chez Marx ... ) et maintenant ce Thierry: l'humanité remercie a les Brunhoff.
Mulțumesc pentru această postare muzicală !Te îndeamnă la meditație și relaxare !Este o compoziție complexă și frumoasă !Sănătate !
Nocturnes are my favorites of Chopin ! Very Good interpretation ! Merci ! 💙🎼💙🙏❤️
My personal interpretation this Chopin Nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Chopin is such a comfort. Beautifully played by Mr. de Brunhoff.
These are astonishing performances of Chopin’s Nocturnes, performed with the subtle discernment that Chopin preferred. The dynamics, tone, quality, subtlety, modesty, close reading of the score but very sophisticated (as opposed to academic). These are the ever elusive perfections one who plays Chopin is always searching for. I’m fascinated by his tone - just incredible. Chopin said that in the end it’s playing the music with a simplicity of style - whereby all the great many notes are synthesized into a calm, tasteful style,, with proper legato, no banging and no vulgar flourishes or excessive adornments. Thierry de Brunhoff was so brilliant.
I totally agree. I wonder if you would be able to provide the source which contains the exact Chopin quote in which he describes how music should be played.
Interestingly, a well-respected music critic of the early 19th century expressed much the same sentiment when he complained that "the vanity of virtuosity" was ruining the way in Mozart's music was being played publicly.
Totally agree! He’s the best for me, he’s inside the music, Chopin would have loved him!
et très français, dans la sens de la pudique respectée, de laisser la musique elle-même fleurir...
@@excelsior999 "Simplicity is the highest goal, achievable when you have overcome all difficulties. After one has played a vast quantity of notes and more notes, it is simplicity that emerges as the crowning reward of art."
This is one version of this quote. There are several translations of the same sentiment. If you Google Chopin ‘s quotes you will find many interesting ones.
There are a few excellent biographies of Chopin. Generally a version of this remark or a quote is included in order to distill Chopin ethos/sensibilities. I can’t think of the titles or authors off the top of my head but I’ll edit this comment when I have access to my bookshelves. You can also read Chopin’s letters that he wrote throughout his life, even as a teenager. As I say he despised banging, heavy-handing playing of his music. In his letters you can read his direct assessment of many of his contemporaries. He had a biting sense of humor and was quite a mimic. He had little patience for people (musicians) with bad taste or a lack refinement.
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These pieces and his playing are sublime.
Well stated @April K, simple, substantial, sublime, serene, and sustaining, this is a fine interpretation of Chopin's work all around from start to finish.
Musique du ciel et si merveilleusement jouée. Thierry de Brunhoff est absolument merveilleux et son interprétation des Intégrales de Chopin est fabuleuse.
Chopin is so charming, leaves me breathless and speechless... It is pure magic!!!!
This is so perfect. I've never played Chopin's Nocturnes, but so many contemporary recordings are played somewhat haltingly, that I think perhaps there's an idea out there, that this is 'how' one is 'supposed to play Chopin - clumsily and fumbling. Listening to M. de Brunhoff play Chopin, it feels like finally being able to breathe deeply of sweet air - and it also leaves me feeling a little breathless and lightheaded - as one must feel in the presence of something so divine.
A performance that reflects the inside most beautifully ever i heard..
Thank you! Am speechless....A pure beauty!
Para mi nadie como Brunholf para interpretar a Chopin, se desprendió de todo ego, soltó su deseo de brillar y tocó como el maestro escribió sus nocturnos. Si Chopin escuchase este disco, estoy segura que se sentiría honrado profundamente. Una maravilla y que, creo, sólo en RUclips está.
Su desprendimiento absoluto de cualquier vanidad; 'diciendo' únicamente lo esencial, me ha conmovido profundamente. Grandioso pianista-poeta.
Yo siento lo mismo. Es bella musica.
No todo el mundo sabe expresar con palabras lo que escucha. Y además es verdad. Nula vanidad. Le felicito, amigo.
@@batecado250400 "Salido del corazón; que vaya al corazón." (Beethoven)
jg
Chopin..king of piano.
Brought peace and pain relief to entire re- hab facility Malaei adumah Israel.
⚘Thank you
This is lovely. He lets the music speak for itself. I just wish it was in stereo.
Ce qui jaillit de cette si belle interprétation est d'une beauté inexprimable...Merci à cette âme si belle...🌌
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?” ----- Tennessee Williams.
Ist vollkommen recht!
Everyday...
the present moment has never passed
@@kaijumedia8566 True, but not for our perception...
@@knigoboz ,
Stressful, hectic day today and this is just what I need right now
Such beautiful and sensitive playing. The music sings as if it were playing itself. Thierry de Brunhoff and Chopin are getting me through the long hours of the night when I can’t sleep after a heart operation.
It seems so sad that he became a monk at a young age, and deprived live audiences of his gifts. Perhaps he had recorded all he wanted and his God was obviously more important to him. I like the story told below of an organist who became a monk, then realised his talent was a gift from God that should be shared.
good health and speedy recovery, Mariana Grinblat
He was right to become a monk because nothing in this world gives us more happiness than to be united to God. Even a successful carrier as an international pianist. He was right to please God before pleasing the world godless and meaningless. The world could take even your soul if you d let it.
Vivaldi also deprived himself to music and played with monks...some of tge Bach famiky same ...not any coukd have agent and live to create such coukd be possible m be in such placres..his music not commercial ....
@@marianagrinblat5012 i think he is a surgeon darling..
@@rosesared9667 so correct
this man really take chopin where it should be, been looking for my favorite rendition of nocturnes and i think i finally found someone who really plays the length in a sensual and individualistic way, keeping his tones always in focus with pace and a sense of urgency when the music tells you to. Big fan
Músicas eternas, inesquecíveis. 11:05 sábado 02/04/2022 Guadalajara Porto Alegre RS Brasil
what delicacy of tone & phrasing! What a pleasure & so beautifully expressed with great sensitivity reminiscent of another age the arts flourished
because people took time to appreciate & listen...
Where does the music go when the composer leaves us with only the notes on paper...takes musician with soul to pour themselves into the markings and bring heart of composer to life. I am only a listener! But..grateful for the life they give us.
Play on!!!
Замечательное исполнение, тонкое, проникновенное. Спасибо огромное за прекрасную музыку!
...ВСЕ Ноктюрны в его исполнении и Прекрасны и....однообразны одновременно,к сожалению.... Но...."недостатки--это продолжение достоинств".....
@@zinam5795
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@@zinam5795 Здесь несколько исполнителей
Прекрасно, но рекламы в середине произведений быть не должно!
@@ЕленаЕлена-у5в, Поставьте блокировщик рекламы
Never heard the Nocturnes from front to back and damn this is amazing. Very grateful for this upload!
yep, im too
Best Chopin I ever heard!
I keep coming back for the first nocturne, I really love this rendition! In my opinion, no other pianist delivers it as well as Brunhoff
So beautiful to savor each note and listen quietly as each note develop’s without an orchestra.
Omg what beauty in his playing. Nothing rushed like pianists today. I could listen to him forever
Best Chopin renditions I've ever heard. Wow! Thierry de Brunhoff your playing is exquisite!
incredibly beautiful interpretation of Chopin's nocturnes. Also a wonderful sounding piano, this "bell" sound. Utmost fine in every aspect.
Рае
Agreed - the piano's tone is essential to this performanc's greatness. I could be wrong (I often am) but it doesn't sound like a concert Steinway to me (crisper timbre, not as much resonance in the bass)
bien dit--pourquoi je me suis demandée si c'en était un Pleyel, comme voulait toujours Chopin lui-même...Nous avons un de 1929 et comme ça chante avec douceur et richesse! C'est mon preferé pour les LIeder tous..
@@kenoliver8913
Only the great Baldwin Grand delivers Chopin properly...mellow and deep bass with crisp upper overtones.
@@gwirgalon3758
Oui , and the Baldwin is more like the Pleyel.
Thank you very much! It’s a great! My discovery today! It’s Fabulous, like the voice of Heaven!
Mon Dieu! I've never heard anything this exquisite. Goes straight through my heart to my soul. I learned the word "limpid" from reading the comments here tonight. Yep, that's just the right word. Perfection. To just say thank you is inadequate. I'm an extremely tough old bird and this has melted me into a puddle. 🙏🏻💕🥰🌹🦋
Bonheur immense d'écouter Chopin et ses nocturnes. Merci maître magistralement interprèté
I was watching a vid from Public Image Limited, then this randomly came up... gorgeous!
수많은 녹턴을 들었는데 제일 마음에 드는 연주예요.
손의 힘을 뺀듯 자연스럽지만 한음 한음 잘 들리면서
강약조절이 물처럼 흐르는 듯해서 마음에 듭니다.
매일 들어도 질리지 않네요.만족해요.
I’d forgotten how lovely Chopin is. Number 20 is especially, for me at least, one of my favourites. Thank you.
😊👏🏻👏🏻🎹🎼🎶🎶🎶! My favourite is Opus 9 No 3, and his final sequence! This is I like the most, beautiful Song from the Romantism by Chopin☀️🎹
Спасибо за прекрасное исполнение!С удовольствием познакомилась с ещё одним талантом.
@@MrRjcosta X2
@@MrRjcosta equally.
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Attracted by the very beginning of the first bar, so tender
What a great performance,tone, phrasing with interpretation it’s a best performance I’ve ever heard
Très bien joué. On se sent transporté comme dans un rêve d'enfant.
Thank you for sharing the profound music and information. I found that Chopin ended his life at the age of 39, and that Thierry de Brunhoff left the musical stage at the same age he finished recording his Nocturne, feeling the shortness and density of 39 years. I can't help but feel that his last music is quietly telling us that the end is never a sad thing.
Chopin did not 'end his life'. He died of TB
@@tombretislow7091
I don't disagree with your opinion that it is correct to say that Chopin did not end his life, but died of tuberculosis.
my main point was that Therry de Brunhoff made his last recording at the age of 39 to match the age at which God called Chopin to die.I am sure Thierry de Brunhoff felt strongly about eternity and one day, and I think it is not only the excellence of the piano playing that moves us living under the pandemic of 21st century, but also the sense of eternity and one day.
about “to end up”discussion, I read Mr.Brunhoff’s comment somewhere on the internet, direct word or indirect one, I don’t remember, but the meaning of his saying was like this; I make a stop to give back all I've been given from God during past, this is the time. *Mr.Brunhoff’s grandfather, Jean also died of tuberculosis at 39.
correction: Jean died much more young at 37.
В высшей степени превосходная музыка и нежнейшее исполнение. Спасибо за любимого Шопена!
Ингилина... какое красивое имя
ლამაზი Chopin
@@irinaakopov3275 Как сказал Ширвиндт= В иронии судьбы =И-главное ,редкое...🥰😍🤩
Sublime. Will be searching out more from this great pianist. Thanks for posting
I agree!
My personal interpretation this Chopin Nocturnes
ruclips.net/video/zhsdhpZUlHw/видео.html
Шалом пусть охраняет сердце ваше воХристе иШалом
I m just a music lover not professional at all, but I think it is the most beautiful Chopin I v heard
Comme la première lumière du crépuscule, cette musique ouvre les yeux à de vieilles promesses et à toutes les anomalies bienfaisantes de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent
les regrets, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés💐