Trifonov plays Liszt's Transcendental Études in Lyon France

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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @leot7
    @leot7 7 лет назад +1818

    Opening Applause - 0:00
    Transcendental Etudes (Liszt):
    I. Preludio - 0:09
    II. Molto Vivace - 0:51
    III. Paysage - 2:57
    IV. Mazeppa - 8:11
    V. Feux Follets - 15:48
    VI. Vision - 19:24
    VII. Eroica - 24:22
    VIII. Wilde Jagd - 29:38
    IX. Ricordanza - 34:53
    X. Allegro Agitato Molto - 45:50
    XI. Harmonies du Soir - 50:27
    XII. Chasse-neige - 58:54
    Closing Applause - 1:04:00
    Encores:
    Images I: Reflets dans l'eau (Debussy) - 1:04:53
    Terminal Applause - 1:10:05
    Credits - 1:10:37

    • @mohammadansarin7080
      @mohammadansarin7080  7 лет назад +168

      Thank you!

    • @leot7
      @leot7 7 лет назад +75

      You are most welcome!

    • @Truongchihai83
      @Truongchihai83 7 лет назад +48

      Thanks @Mohammad Ansarin for uploading

    • @clementdetcheverry2509
      @clementdetcheverry2509 7 лет назад +12

      Leo T i

    • @origenak5495
      @origenak5495 7 лет назад +32

      00:00 opening applause ...... continua el aplauso ...... ¡¡ que maravilla de pianista !! .... sigo aplaudiendo en silencio ..... ¡¡ mama mia Trifonov !! ¡¡ la perfección te aplaude !! ¡ Gracias por mi dosis de regueton ! :)

  • @AE0N777
    @AE0N777 3 года назад +2072

    Fun fact: Not only did he play all 12 études in one go, but he also played an entire concerto with an orchestra during the same performance as well as other introductory solo pieces. This man is an absolute monster.

    • @ettorecuomo232
      @ettorecuomo232 3 года назад +163

      And he also plays with so much passion,some pianist can play difficult pieces,but very few pianist can play difficult pieces with passion!

    • @fryderykfranciszekchopin880
      @fryderykfranciszekchopin880 3 года назад +131

      Better than Lang Lang the Sucks Sucks

    • @OctoPlaysPiano
      @OctoPlaysPiano 3 года назад +32

      @@fryderykfranciszekchopin880 lmaooooo

    • @marcustulliuscicero2676
      @marcustulliuscicero2676 3 года назад +28

      @@fryderykfranciszekchopin880 Bang Bang

    • @elkevollers313
      @elkevollers313 3 года назад +36

      Absolutel perfect and, more important, with feeling and
      expression. This m an is a genius!!!

  • @geordie2420
    @geordie2420 4 года назад +385

    He completed what may be one of the single greatest performances for a solo instrument of all time. Not many other musicians in the world could sit there and play the entire transcendental etudes to that high a quality while still playing them with as much emotional detail as Trifonov does in this performance. Truly one of the most amazing performances by one of the greatest classical performers of the 21st century.

    • @anteygd7333
      @anteygd7333 Год назад +7

      Sorabji:
      Take my beer

    • @bigball45
      @bigball45 Год назад

      ​@@anteygd7333sorabji is pointless virtuosity

    • @scoutpark5230
      @scoutpark5230 Год назад +9

      I'd argue that Daniil is one of the most talented/skilled classical performers of human history.
      Granted, it's hard to measure that since before basically 1880, we have no way of truly judging the sound of performance
      The edit is because my phone autocorrected Daniil to Daniel

    • @valfriesen4861
      @valfriesen4861 Год назад

      @@scoutpark5230 Yunchan Lim at 18 years old, Van Cliburn competition 2022..
      ruclips.net/video/KsGLmrR0BVs/видео.html

    • @anthonypasquale7686
      @anthonypasquale7686 10 месяцев назад +12

      Yunchan Lim...

  • @owenwang5216
    @owenwang5216 5 лет назад +2698

    I paused the video in the middle so he can take a break

  • @Velnox
    @Velnox Год назад +282

    To play a single transcendental etude is an achievement by itself, to play the 12 back to back requires a fantastic amount of raw talent, dedication and countless hours of practice, but to play all the set of etude with this amount of ease, control, colours and emotions like Trifonov did is absolutely insane and mind blowing. A living legend, Liszt would be proud of this man!

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 Год назад +15

      Well said well said

    • @valfriesen4861
      @valfriesen4861 Год назад +2

      Indeed, as did the 18-year-old phenom, Yunchan Lim at the 2022 Van Cliburn competition. Unbelievable talents for us to marvel at.
      ruclips.net/video/KsGLmrR0BVs/видео.html

    • @philmaloney264
      @philmaloney264 Год назад +6

      Watching this I was thinking 🤔 how physically and emotionally exhausting it must be to perform ALL of these back to back! 👍👍

    • @ChopinhammerOp40k
      @ChopinhammerOp40k Год назад +3

      1, 3, 6, 7, 9 are much easier than 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, and 12, I wouldn't necessarily call playing just one of them alone an achievement.

    • @Velnox
      @Velnox Год назад +6

      @@ChopinhammerOp40k OK maybe not for Preludio and Paysage, but overall you get the idea. The fact that they are easier doesn't mean they're easy, by far.

  • @gixelz
    @gixelz Год назад +72

    this is one of the best solo performances we have on video, of any instrument, ever. the stamina, emotion, and technique required to play all of this in one sitting is nothing short of fucking amazing.
    if you've played even one of these etudes, you know what i'm talking about. this man is an absolute monster.

    • @ariella2658
      @ariella2658 Год назад +6

      How do you think this compares to Yunchan Lim performance, just asking

    • @Ирина-е8ф2й
      @Ирина-е8ф2й Год назад +8

      @@ariella2658 Ваш Юн Чан Лим-- спортсмен от пианизма.Техника на высшем уровне,а музыкальность, душа,если хотите,где?? Подождите годиков где-то 10 или 13 а там посмотрим...На одной технике и скорости далеко не уедешь.
      Петербург.

    • @ariella2658
      @ariella2658 Год назад +1

      @user-mh2ey9px6n English? Sry don't understand n can't translate

    • @thenotsookayguy
      @thenotsookayguy Год назад +3

      ​@@ariella2658His technique is amazing, but his believes his musicality is lacking, he'd give Lim a decade in order to mature interms of musicality.

    • @anthonypasquale7686
      @anthonypasquale7686 10 месяцев назад +6

      @@ariella2658 The reviews are saying Yunchan plays them even better...

  • @musiqueclassiquedesolide
    @musiqueclassiquedesolide Год назад +23

    When the sweats of pianist drop down, thousand tons of mass falls down simultaneously in my heart for each drop, because i feel, what it means for the performer at that moment. It was a beautiful performance!!! - Thanks & BRAVO!

  • @odsydude
    @odsydude 7 лет назад +668

    I cannot help but think that here, we are witnessing one of the greatest set of work dedicated to piano, interpreted by one of the greatest young musician of our time. What a sweet time to be alive! Liszt and Trifonov, WHATSUP!

    • @stevengevirtz8992
      @stevengevirtz8992 6 лет назад +2

      WTF was That? Holy shit!

    • @adambarker1626
      @adambarker1626 5 лет назад +4

      buying gf

    • @aya-yk8iq
      @aya-yk8iq 5 лет назад +15

      Thanks bro

    • @mc3newsmcocconcierge504
      @mc3newsmcocconcierge504 5 лет назад +4

      Konstantin Ridaya hard disagree. I believe oftentimes confuse technical skill with interpretive depth these days. When you listen to Trifonov play pieces that require more filling in the blanks we’ll call it, he can’t pull it off like someone like Martha argerich can. He undoubtedly has the technical skill but not the intuitive artistic depth that makes an outstanding performance a legendary one.

    • @Max-yp1iw
      @Max-yp1iw 4 года назад +7

      @@mc3newsmcocconcierge504 ok your opinion but I highly disagree

  • @MelodiousHeart1
    @MelodiousHeart1 7 лет назад +1628

    No matter what he plays, he always plays as if he is possessed by the spirits of the composers who wrote the music, and that's what I love about him.

    • @nataliep.3246
      @nataliep.3246 7 лет назад +19

      Oh, that`s true. You are right.

    • @mikekevitt1322
      @mikekevitt1322 5 лет назад +34

      I wish I could do ANYTHING good enough to go crazy about it like Trifonov does. Must be nice to have a talent one can notice in one's self.

    • @farrukhvarisov3468
      @farrukhvarisov3468 5 лет назад +3

      That’s exactly what I wanted to say

    • @giorgiocremonte9399
      @giorgiocremonte9399 5 лет назад +2

      AlexLordAlcyone x

    • @Jan_9999_
      @Jan_9999_ 5 лет назад +18

      @@AlexAlcyonePeople were mocking Liszt because of his facial expressions... not quite 'noble' but rather a description that woukd befit Trifonov's playing, too.

  • @thecozytrader00
    @thecozytrader00 5 месяцев назад +6

    Not only to perform it on a technical level, but also, to display it's most inner voicings and melodies. Trifonov interpretation on this set is history being made, full of criativity, the care for the small details even in such etudes as no.3, voicing is superb. To be able to hear someone face this lifelong challenge is just joy to hear and show how far effort and passion can take you.

  • @svenrose2000
    @svenrose2000 7 лет назад +415

    His play is full of breathing, singing, swinging, joy, drama, tenderness and above all endless compassion. There is so much space and suspense he let happen between every note, resulting in a unprecedented clarity for this etudes. He masters the bows, as he is every second telling a touching story, never just rushing through. Quite no smearing, uninspired rushs. The awesome technique has one goal, to serve what he has to tell musically. And that seems to be out of the soul of the composer reaching our soul - an experience from soul to soul, the music as carrier. The musicality show here is truly transcendental. Experiencing this live is like a bless from a pure world.

    • @bearifiablepau2095
      @bearifiablepau2095 6 лет назад +6

      Beautifully put!

    • @valsinorb173
      @valsinorb173 6 лет назад

      Kriyayogalahiri.com

    • @jaked.8388
      @jaked.8388 6 лет назад +3

      He is MR Transcendental ...truly in that world... hard to believe this music walks amoung us WOW !

    • @EpreTroll
      @EpreTroll 6 лет назад +3

      Nah it just makes his whole play look ridiculous. A piano piece isn't a theater play. It doesn't signal compassion or love for the art, it signals extreme discipline and if anything it looks fake as fuck, it actually distracts hugely from his actual playing, which is amazing, it's quite annoying.

    • @lifeafterofficial
      @lifeafterofficial 6 лет назад

      sven rose what List had to say

  • @abundance6692
    @abundance6692 7 лет назад +516

    This is one of the most impressive performances available on RUclips, perhaps THE most impressive. Trifonov plays almost as if he were a member of another species; his abilities are so incredible as to almost defy belief. He is perhaps the only pianist I have ever heard who fulfills the meaning of Liszt's title: Transcendental. He has transcended the technique necessary to play this work and broken through to a whole other level of performance where one can finally hear the transcendental meaning of this music.

    • @sarai.9036
      @sarai.9036 7 лет назад +22

      now think of Liszt..being the actual composer of this music how HUGE and INCREDIBLE he was compared to all of these "mere" performer..

    • @guillaume9705
      @guillaume9705 7 лет назад

      Abundance

    • @00bean00
      @00bean00 7 лет назад

      Transcendental meaning...kek

    • @catherinevidor6181
      @catherinevidor6181 7 лет назад +5

      A comparer avec Cziffra .

    • @DjSunexx
      @DjSunexx 7 лет назад +12

      you don't need to be able to play a piece to write it.... Although I'm more than certain that Liszt was able to play this, I also doubt that he was able to play it like this.

  • @MrLextune
    @MrLextune Месяц назад +5

    Certainly the greatest live performance of these masterpieces ever filmed. What a feat of power it is. His sonority throughout is a wonder. Never is anything left to happenstance, every voice, sings clear; perfectly differentiated. Which, while a technical marvel, is far more than just that, it is a sign of his musicianship. I have come back to this video several times.
    His studio recording is also incredibe. One of the all-time best, up there with Arrau's. Trifonov has a true voice in these Etudes.

    • @benjaminravail5028
      @benjaminravail5028 Месяц назад

      please check Berezovski rendition at La Roque d'Anthéron in 2002 if I remember well

    • @MrLextune
      @MrLextune Месяц назад +2

      @@benjaminravail5028 I know Berezovsky's video well. It is perhaps even more of a technical marvel than Trifonov is here, but I don't think he is nearly as musical and colorful, as Trifonov.

  • @joshuaslater7858
    @joshuaslater7858 3 года назад +21

    the most astonishing performance i’ve ever watched

  • @MrLextune
    @MrLextune 2 года назад +225

    The power at times, the speed at times, the clarity, timbre, and voicing throughout, the endurance and pacing overall; the level of virtuosity happening here is almost beyond belief.

    • @nandotroyani5218
      @nandotroyani5218 Год назад +8

      "almost" only because we are actually hearing it!! and yes!! although extremely hard to believe it is of this world, when in reality belongs to the Universe.

    • @Ирина-е8ф2й
      @Ирина-е8ф2й 11 месяцев назад +3

      ​@nandotroyя с Вами глубоко соглсна. Даниил-- пианист космического уровня.
      Петербург.ani5218

    • @Ирина-е8ф2й
      @Ирина-е8ф2й 11 месяцев назад +2

      Бог Даниилу в помощь. Если дан Дар такой мощи,то и поддержка нужна равновеликая.

  • @miltongajardo9800
    @miltongajardo9800 3 года назад +16

    He just make me cry with the Harmonies du Soir. Sorry...I'm speachless.

  • @gregoryludkovsky5185
    @gregoryludkovsky5185 3 года назад +9

    a sheer JOY of youthful energy combined with an exceptional gifts of dexterity, pianism & musicianship !!!!

  • @Moscu177
    @Moscu177 7 лет назад +126

    He is a genius ! The best classical pianist in the world ,beautiful hands, incredible technique ,sensible ...
    Lots of success in your future!

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 3 года назад

      Alexander Malofeev is for me genius no 1. But this young man is such a great virtuoso aswell. Nobody on earth can imagine that

    • @Nonconform14
      @Nonconform14 3 года назад +2

      have you seen M.A. Hamelin?

    • @pritchy007
      @pritchy007 3 года назад

      Haha I knew someone in the comments was gonna say ….”But so so is better” …. This mania of comparing artists , especially in the classical field, is getting kind of tiring and ridiculous actually. We r spoiled because we can see such amazing performances like these in the confort of our houses. Let’s not take it for granted and appreciate all the talents out there who provided such rich variety of sounds and interpretations of centuries old treasured pieces!

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 3 года назад

      @@pritchy007 everybody has a taste and therefore everyone can say his opinion about a best pianist. Nothing wrong here. "But so so is better" said nobody.

    • @collinm.4652
      @collinm.4652 2 года назад

      @@bboyo8307 he’s not the best yet lol. But I bet he will be considering how insane he is for only being like 18-19 lol. He played Prokofiev tocatta at like 11

  • @natalievandenblink7802
    @natalievandenblink7802 5 лет назад +44

    My Daniil Trifonov is in a class of his own !! He slays these Etudes with his mastery. It feels as if hes stepped off the planet and is enjoying musical with Liszt and the music angels. How beautiful this playing is. Bravo Bravo !!!

  • @pyboppybop3896
    @pyboppybop3896 7 лет назад +49

    There are many talented artists...but Trifonov has a special gift...a once in a lifetime rarity. I feel sorry for those who are unable to appreciate the magnificence he generates from the keyboard.

    • @bboyo8307
      @bboyo8307 3 года назад

      I hope he stays mentally strong. Such a virtuoso gift can also be dangerous

  • @johnkennethgonzales7751
    @johnkennethgonzales7751 6 лет назад +32

    Trifonov is crying at the last etude - probably because he's ran out of energy by that time 😅. But then, Liszt would surely be proud of his sacrifice - by playing and completing the 12 transcendental etudes all from his mind.
    Plus, the encores. I love it! 😍
    BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO!
    Flowers are not yet enough to praise you for all your hardships, Trifonov. I love the way you delivered the etudes. Also, thanks to the uploader of the video 😉.

  • @LeonidGaneline
    @LeonidGaneline Год назад +27

    The quality of each note is perfect. That's what I love in Daniil's performance. His technique is so precise. I can hear only ~5 levels of the key volume and can do only 4. Daniil can produce infinitely precise volume control of each key.
    I can hear each note clearly and perfectly. All thousands of notes.
    He definitely thinks in sounds and music not in words and images.

  • @GouganeBarra-u4t
    @GouganeBarra-u4t 8 месяцев назад +19

    I was watching a good soccer match when this came on. The match was soon ignored ! I tuned in to WATCH Mazeppa being played by Trifonov... but it was his manner of playing etude no2 that grabbed me the most. I loved Mazeppa for sure, but it was etude no2 that blew me away. Wonder if even Liszt himself would have put so much of himself into playing it. Trifonov is a God given gift to all humanity.

    • @GouganeBarra-u4t
      @GouganeBarra-u4t 8 месяцев назад +3

      Watching etude no10 hugely impressed me too. Next time around I'll close my eyes and listen just to the piano. But this time, I tuned in for the visual spectacle. I'd love Trifonov to turn his hand to Liszts Hungarian Rhapsodies, and the piano transcriptions of Beethovens 9 symphonies. Cziffra and Katsaris are the yardstick recordings of these, but I'm sure Trifanov could usurp them.

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 8 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@GouganeBarra-u4t for me it's the climax of harmonies du soir. It's so exhilarating when he plays it

    • @annettefallon1652
      @annettefallon1652 5 месяцев назад +4

      Yunchan plays it even bettee. Hear it to believe it...

    • @katttttt
      @katttttt 4 месяца назад +2

      ​@@annettefallon1652I listened to it, still like this more :) but that is fine because what you (and I) like more is sUbjEcTiVe ;)

    • @GouganeBarra-u4t
      @GouganeBarra-u4t 3 месяца назад +1

      It's fantastic that we have not one, but two magical pianists in Yunchan and Daniel at the same time. They both have made historically important documents in their recordings of these incredibly difficult studies of Liszt. I know I'll be eagerly listening to their output over the coming years.

  • @alexfriedman7904
    @alexfriedman7904 4 года назад +10

    Paysage was just so moving and flawless. Favorite performance of any piece of music i have ever heard.

  • @jadams1834
    @jadams1834 7 лет назад +64

    Every day I listen & watch this I'm ever more astounded, profoundly inspired, by this pianist, this composer, the Piano & the power of positive human possibilities.

  • @javihernandez2755
    @javihernandez2755 7 лет назад +274

    Seriously, it's been like almost 150 years since Lizt died and his virtuosism, innovation and compositive talent to put his insane skills at the service of the composition remain unreachable in my opinion. These studies, (and Mazzepa particularly) are some of the most beautiful pieces ever written. Amazing performance for such amazing music.

    • @flouz2
      @flouz2 6 лет назад +24

      everyone mention mazeppa but Wilde Jagd is one hell of a defying piece........

    • @weavethehawk
      @weavethehawk 6 лет назад +5

      Virtuosity was a word you could have used, but you are correct about this youngster's skills. I saw him play Tchaikovski's no.1 at the Hollywood Bowl​, and he was absolutely stunning.

    • @bhooshanpandit1344
      @bhooshanpandit1344 5 лет назад +9

      Mazeppa is a beautiful piece.

    • @atherismagic4639
      @atherismagic4639 5 лет назад +2

      @@flouz2 Apparently Liszt and his pupils could play it in 4 minutes flat, which would make it horrifically hard. I think Trifonov takes a bit more time with it and because of it you can actually hear the chords clearly and I much prefer it that way.

    • @anthonyneilcabezut8144
      @anthonyneilcabezut8144 5 лет назад +1

      There were the bread-and-butter pieces and then there were these. Liszt, I never knew you until now. Thank you , Trifonov, for the introduction.

  • @stephenhill2404
    @stephenhill2404 4 года назад +27

    Daniil is the finest young pianist there is. To play all of this in a live performance and so magnificently and sensitively is super-human.

  • @john-patrickdickson9663
    @john-patrickdickson9663 7 лет назад +184

    This was on RUclips and then disappeared.
    I am so relieved and delighted it is back again.
    You see this chap in shirtsleeves come in and
    Sit down. Nothing prepares you for the literal
    explosion of sound that erupts. Liszt at his most
    difficult under complete control. Just TRANSCENDENTAL.

    • @spiritualatheist1
      @spiritualatheist1 7 лет назад +4

      This comment is my favorite of all time.

    • @1001themaster
      @1001themaster 7 лет назад

      Actually around the time this video was taken down there was an mp3 file of it that circulated, so I've been able to enjoy it for the duration! xD

    • @stephenmessick6619
      @stephenmessick6619 7 лет назад

      You are so spot on Mr Dickson. The madman looks, the Gollum fingers and posture, and most of all the heartstopping talent that mystifies us all! Just precioussssssssssssssssss!

    • @jeffingber1173
      @jeffingber1173 7 лет назад +5

      Right on the mark. He is a genuine wunderkind. His exquisite performance of slow, meditative passages is the equal of the impossible technical passages. The world is lucky to have him around.

    • @jerryz1006
      @jerryz1006 7 лет назад +2

      I also remember there was a similar one before. I have the previous copy. Looks like the two are recorded differently, and this one is better in sound quality.

  • @aalb1970
    @aalb1970 5 лет назад +39

    Insane performance, including the encore. His color palette is out of this world. He never plays an uninteresting note. Bravo.

  • @Надежда-е1с8й
    @Надежда-е1с8й 2 месяца назад +7

    Океан эмоций !Чудо! Здоровья Вам, Даниил,на долгие годы!👑💥🎇🔥🌠❤️🌹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @shosha1878
    @shosha1878 7 лет назад +1706

    All the 12 in a performance? That's really hard.

    • @Numberonesorabjifan
      @Numberonesorabjifan 6 лет назад +145

      E E A dude twinkle twinkle lil star is harder

    • @__jan
      @__jan 6 лет назад +390

      one could say it is... transcendental.

    • @kvnjng
      @kvnjng 6 лет назад +51

      @@__jan You nailed it.

    • @davisatdavis1
      @davisatdavis1 6 лет назад +130

      It's really hard just to have one of those etudes in the performance...

    • @gioragoldberg3980
      @gioragoldberg3980 6 лет назад +26

      I saw the guy doing the thing in La Jolla, he is like a young Horowitz.

  • @antonwills-eve124
    @antonwills-eve124 7 лет назад +110

    I downloaded this from RUclips when it first appeared shortly after Trifonov played it in Lyon in November 2014. When it was pulled I was horrified to think that only his mediocre version soon afterwards in America was available on RUclips. But I am glad that I have heard both performances because it proved that occasionally any genius at anything can have just one night in their life when they play out of their skin and give an inspired rendition of a piece of music that one can hardly believe one has heard. Daniil is a brilliant pianist, but that night in central Eastern France something happened to him and he gave one of the greatest interpretations of anything ever played on a piano. I cannot explain such a phenomenon, I can only be thankful and enjoy it.

    • @lamazaher797
      @lamazaher797 Год назад

      Had same exact story when the recording was pulled around 2015 :)

  • @cme1447
    @cme1447 5 лет назад +604

    All of you who are criticising his expression have never played on such a level, this is something that will carry you away, technically and emotionally, it will put your mind, your reason out of your head while you’re playing, it’s a different state of consciousness

    • @abelpalmer552
      @abelpalmer552 3 года назад +29

      I absolutely love all the emotion he puts into it, especially at 48:46

    • @aswomebro2601
      @aswomebro2601 3 года назад +2

      i agree, but thats why a listen to brams

    • @WACHULUKNAT
      @WACHULUKNAT 3 года назад +6

      a good performer isnt influenced by the emotion of his performance. theyre in control of what theyre doing. this isnt improv.

    • @aswomebro2601
      @aswomebro2601 3 года назад +68

      ​@@WACHULUKNAT You definitely need emotion even if your a concert pianist. You can have both emotion and control, but i understand what your saying.

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 3 года назад +2

      Yes look at berezovsky playing these, far better and not much facial contortions like smeagol

  • @Mr704010400
    @Mr704010400 6 лет назад +182

    I keep coming back to this performance. It's just such an unbelievable performance.

    • @DrIIGerMusic
      @DrIIGerMusic 5 лет назад +3

      Amit Mish'an yep.

    • @НатальяШатских-и7к
      @НатальяШатских-и7к 2 года назад +2

      Он гениален!!!!👏👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤

    • @mellismellis7765
      @mellismellis7765 2 года назад +2

      It is. So much better than his recording on DG.

    • @tonytony8747
      @tonytony8747 2 года назад +8

      @@mellismellis7765 Not as good as Yunchan Lim, who just won the Cliburn though..

    • @Ash1nerTV
      @Ash1nerTV 2 года назад +1

      I agree, but I feel he used too much pedal in Mazeppa. I always found that piece much better with very little pedal, like György Cziffra’s performance. Nevertheless, Trifonov is a very talented pianist.

  • @musicsdarkangel
    @musicsdarkangel 2 года назад +160

    For anyone who happens to be wondering, Daniil is a wonderful human being. I was lucky to go to school with him, receive advice from him.... He was always (and still seems to be) so humble and always striving to improve- great and helpful guy, and obviously a brilliant musician.

    • @EPMable
      @EPMable 2 года назад +15

      And besides, I have been told thay he is also a wonderful composer

    • @montynelson5033
      @montynelson5033 2 года назад +2

      can i get lessons from him 😅

    • @alfredo4721
      @alfredo4721 2 года назад +9

      THEN, IT IS ONE OF THOSE PERSON WHO WITH THEIR ONLY EXISTENCE, MAKE THIS WORLD BETTER.

    • @ezrahernandez9317
      @ezrahernandez9317 2 года назад +2

      source: trust me bro

    • @musicsdarkangel
      @musicsdarkangel 2 года назад +4

      @@ezrahernandez9317 He went to CIM. Most musicians who’ve attended a conservatory have ran into, were friends with or met touring musicians. Example- Yuja Wang took lessons with my teacher at Aspen, subbing for Argerich’s Tchaikovsky performance, prior to making it big. I also had a friend in the Van Cliburn. It doesn’t matter because he’s not me, nor does it imply that I’m any good. The music world is small though.

  • @emilyhutjes
    @emilyhutjes 9 месяцев назад +9

    Daniil Trifonov, what a fantastic performance. 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland 2024) M. Ansarin thank you for sharing ! 🌷♥ I have put this on Face-Book and saved it on my computer so it will never be lost again.

  • @vulkanosaure
    @vulkanosaure 7 лет назад +484

    Arrau, who was one of the greatest technicians of all times stated once that playing those 12 studies in concert was an almost impossible task. Having studied #10 (and struggled to make it sound only "acceptable"), i can relate. I don't have words to express my admiration to those artists who can achieve such a level.

    • @vnwa7390
      @vnwa7390 5 лет назад +13

      Oh, how playing the initial level of difficulty of these etudes must have sounded to Arrau. If these editions are difficult, I don't know what he'd say about the S.137, or Douze Grandes Etudes version of these etudes, which were revised to this point because of their initial level of difficulty.

    • @wholemilky
      @wholemilky 5 лет назад +36

      @@vnwa7390 You're leaving multiple comments around here like this isn't impressive. Please get off your high horse. You make it sound so easy, how about you play the "hard versions" of Liszt etudes consecutively and post it on your channel?

    • @vnwa7390
      @vnwa7390 5 лет назад +8

      @@wholemilky This has nothing to do with whether I think Trifonov's playing here is impressive or not. What I think about his performance is that he had great clarity and technique throughout all of these etudes, although as a pianist he can be hard to watch because of his dramatic and constantly changing facial expressions.
      I'll repeat what I said to another person spewing ad hominems just as you are in a related comment thread here;
      this isn't about me making something sound easy or not, and whether or not I can play certain editions of pieces Liszt wrote, revisions, and so on:
      "They're not necessarily "easy". Liszt simplified them because lots of people couldn't play them (referencing the S.137), and many pianists have confirmed this, from Robert Schumann himself, saying that these etudes were too hard to bother learning, as well as modern day pianists like Marc Andre Hamelin. You can compare them yourself from what I linked. My point was that these are not nearly as difficult as some Liszt pieces, including his 2nd version (this is the 3rd version, all based off of the pseudo S.136 versions) S.137. Using ad hominems to try and dispute my pretty credible factual arguments isn't going to be very effective, thanks."
      If you need any confirmation, even the Liszt scholar Leslie Howard has described the 8th Grand Etude's beginning, which later became "Wilde Jadg" in the S.139 Transcendental Etudes, as an "impossibility to play".
      There are a vast number of reasons why people don't record or play the Grand Etudes (nearly as much), but why a lot of pianists play the Transcendental Etudes.

    • @antonygonzalez1672
      @antonygonzalez1672 5 лет назад +4

      Batzorig Vaanchig these are simplified??? So there’s a harder version of these pieces ??!? No way bro

    • @dhruvsawant9234
      @dhruvsawant9234 5 лет назад +5

      @@vnwa7390 his études d'execution transcendente d'apres paganini (The original paganini études ) are supposed to be harder than the original transcednetal études.
      Atleast no 6 and especially 4b.

  • @A-X-25
    @A-X-25 Год назад +13

    I'm obsessed with this amazing performance! I will never be able to express my gratitude for this experience.🎹🎹🙏🙏💚💚

  • @VeronikaUryvaeva
    @VeronikaUryvaeva Год назад +16

    Даниил Трифонов, браво!!!!👏👏👏Это гениальнейшее исполнение! Вы величайший пианист! Слушать вас - огромное удовольствие!!!🥰

  • @pianoman551000
    @pianoman551000 6 лет назад +201

    This exceptional pianist was dry as a desert when he started playing, but was drenched with an ocean of sweat at the end of his performance. The amount of physical exertion required to play these etudes would be equivalent of running a 20 mile marathon or more! No wonder he shuns wearing a jacket at this performance.....he would be totally dehydrated by the end!!

    • @dariukasl.1356
      @dariukasl.1356 5 лет назад +7

      Running a marathon is easy - do not smoke and run. Your head does not have to think.

    • @raymchenry9094
      @raymchenry9094 5 лет назад +1

      He has a congenital disease of craniofacial hyperhidrosis. A disorder of the sympathetic nervous system. I is treatable only with surgery but side effects could be worse than the condition

    • @thanos4677
      @thanos4677 5 лет назад +14

      @@raymchenry9094 is this proven or are you just diagnosing him because he sweats too much?

    • @reidenouerfamily375
      @reidenouerfamily375 5 лет назад +1

      By definition, a marathon is 26.2 miles long.

    • @marcelogodoy8229
      @marcelogodoy8229 4 года назад

      Yes,yes

  • @o2962
    @o2962 7 лет назад +623

    Wow. Liszt set the bar high. Trifonov jumped right over it.

    • @Ildyify
      @Ildyify 7 лет назад +32

      Lena Next step is writing music like this.

    • @dhruvsawant9234
      @dhruvsawant9234 5 лет назад +27

      I doubt even Trifonov can play the original versions of the transcendental yet alone those of the Paganini études( a few of the Paganini ones are impossible).

    • @johnjohnhpiano
      @johnjohnhpiano 5 лет назад +8

      @@dhruvsawant9234 he did play them, just look up paganini etudes and the first result is trifonov playing them

    • @dhruvsawant9234
      @dhruvsawant9234 5 лет назад +24

      @@johnjohnhpiano He doesn't, he plays the simplified versions that everyone plays.Those aren't the 1838 études d'execution transcendente d'apres paganini(which are.the original ones)
      No 4b ( ruclips.net/video/uoudt6eApKo/видео.html ) and no 6 ( ruclips.net/video/-y5h0jCnvFM/видео.html ) are the hardest ones, which are impossible at speed
      The entirty of 4 is impossible
      Whereas in 6, playing 1:57 - 2:13 as well as 2:31 - 3:04 (many other parts are also much more complicated here than in the simplified/ famous version) is impossible at speed

    • @jamesp8569
      @jamesp8569 5 лет назад +9

      If the bar includes composition then Trifonov is obviously a mere disciple of the maestro. A superb one, however.

  • @georgewittenberg6213
    @georgewittenberg6213 2 года назад +25

    My most favorite pianist.He is amazingly gifted, has unbelievable
    technic and feel and plays with all emotions. Awesome!!!!

    • @georgewittenberg6213
      @georgewittenberg6213 2 года назад +1

      My most favorite pianist since I first heard him in a competition years ago

  • @powergaming3429
    @powergaming3429 6 лет назад +499

    8:03 he was like "oh fuck mazeppa is next"

    • @joha4574
      @joha4574 6 лет назад +31

      most underrated comment ever

    •  3 года назад +1

      @Maurice Ravel lmao

    •  3 года назад +5

      @Maurice Ravel "will they note if I do flight of the bubmlebee instead?"

    • @zanettisilvia_
      @zanettisilvia_ 3 года назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @thomsontom3161
      @thomsontom3161 3 года назад +3

      I know right xDDDDDD Damn! A god damn super mega ultra... and many things else after a short *relaxation*

  • @GiveMeChocolate2308
    @GiveMeChocolate2308 2 года назад +15

    Both Liszt and Trifonov are truly out of this world

  • @antonwills-eve124
    @antonwills-eve124 4 года назад +5

    I downloaded this from You tube when it first appeared shortly after Trifonov played it in Lyon in November 2014. When it was pulled I was horrified to think that only his mediocre version soon afterwards in America was available on You tube. But I am glad that I have heard both performances because it proved that occasionally any genius at anything can have just one night in their life when they perform out of their skin and give an inspired rendition of a piece of music that one can hardly believe one has heard. Daniil is a brilliant pianist, but that night in central Eastern France something happened to him and he gave one of the greatest interpretations of anything ever played on a piano. I cannot explain such a phenomenon, I can only be thankful I saw, heard and enjoyed it.

  • @gabrielmorales9752
    @gabrielmorales9752 5 лет назад +76

    From 48:20 - 49:00 ...tears to my eyes, a raw passion I have never heard or seen before on the pianoforte.

    • @evanding4732
      @evanding4732 2 года назад +8

      48:47 this man is truly a monster (in a good way ofc). Never heard such passion in a piece before.

    • @janinka9871
      @janinka9871 2 года назад +2

      Překrásné 🌼 jedinečné pojetí, procítění... nepopsatelné...cítím...s úctou 🤍🕊️

    • @BluePiano1
      @BluePiano1 2 года назад +2

      bro really said pianoforte 💀

    • @gabrielmorales9752
      @gabrielmorales9752 2 года назад +3

      ​@@BluePiano1 LMAO....yeah I don't know what ever possessed me to type that. This isn't the 1700's, i'd never say that in person for ANY reason, hahah.

    • @NickolaiPetrovitch
      @NickolaiPetrovitch Год назад +1

      The passion from pianists is like no other instrument. The absolute passion in their playing and emotion is like no other . Something about the piano touches our heart and souls like nothing else. I don’t know what it is, it’s mystifying

  • @billmarrufo
    @billmarrufo 7 лет назад +32

    I wish I could see and hear all the great interpretations of this work but with all due respect, I don´t need another one.
    His total control of music power, speed, staccatos, legatos, rubatos, and overall tonality is absolutely incredible,
    This guy is my favorite pianist today, perhaps the greatest in 30 or 40 years.

    • @tonyventura4605
      @tonyventura4605 5 месяцев назад

      Trifonov is an icon. But I think Yunchan Lim's performance is worth a listen. I believe Yunchan plays these etudes better than everyone including Cziffra and Wild.

  • @pascallaugier1386
    @pascallaugier1386 5 месяцев назад +4

    Daniel vous êtes non seulement un pianiste extraordinaire mais vous êtes un très grand musicien 1000 fois bravo et merci

  • @troychenier9877
    @troychenier9877 6 лет назад +105

    This is a performer entirely impassioned and invested in every moment and movement.
    His heart even eclipses his technical skill which is indescribable.

  • @evi_kyriazidou
    @evi_kyriazidou 5 лет назад +9

    One of the very few pianists WHO become one with the greatness of Liszt..

  • @Cecile-ny9gu
    @Cecile-ny9gu 4 года назад +15

    Merci infiniment d'avoir posté cette vidéo éblouissante de Daniil Trifonov ! Une interprétation qui arrache à mon âme des émotions inconnues ! Quel génie absolu ! Quelle expressivité transcendante !

  • @official2mt37
    @official2mt37 6 месяцев назад +9

    6:15 in and im already in tears, i love liszt so much for this incredible music

  • @franzliszt4261
    @franzliszt4261 5 лет назад +734

    Hey that's pretty good!

    • @aston0708
      @aston0708 5 лет назад +21

      you are too,,, you managed to put the master in the shade,,,,,,,,,lol

    • @anthonyneilcabezut8144
      @anthonyneilcabezut8144 5 лет назад +9

      My kind of review!

    • @user-mt1rh9gw8y
      @user-mt1rh9gw8y 4 года назад +32

      How many Liszts I'm going to meet in this comment section?)

    • @user-mt1rh9gw8y
      @user-mt1rh9gw8y 4 года назад +1

      @Franz Liszt oh, someone new!) hi

    • @davisatdavis1
      @davisatdavis1 4 года назад +19

      @@user-mt1rh9gw8y who knows, you might meet a long *Liszt* of Liszts in this comment section. 😂

  • @NickolaiPetrovitch
    @NickolaiPetrovitch Год назад +26

    Oh my god I’m speechless. This playing is just … perfect. I don’t know how I forgot about him. It’s been so long. He’s a master

  • @franzjosephliszt1555
    @franzjosephliszt1555 7 лет назад +1443

    the best part about my etudes is that nobody knows if you hit a wrong note

    • @thelolmaster1997
      @thelolmaster1997 4 года назад +158

      funny but blasphemously untrue... the melodie in the 4th is so unmistakable

    • @zennabella1676
      @zennabella1676 4 года назад +28

      WHAT A GOOD IDEA, I OFTEN HIT THE WRONG NOTE, HA HA.

    • @jakubmazurkiewicz2855
      @jakubmazurkiewicz2855 4 года назад +33

      I learned the 2nd etude after heard Daniil's performance. And stopped listening his interpretation. Knowing notes diminishes the pleasure. Still, he's great pianist.

    • @davidwatts3062
      @davidwatts3062 4 года назад +72

      Funny, but not true. Watch, and listen, carefully. Yes, Trifonov hit a few slightly wrong notes at about the 50 minute mark; not even he has the stamina to get all the way through without tiring. But that was all. An amazing performance of unbelievably difficult music.

    • @potatofrench3095
      @potatofrench3095 4 года назад +17

      We can all agree, that that the most important part of a performance is to hit the right notes at the right time!

  • @Scrungge
    @Scrungge 4 месяца назад +8

    One of the best pianists ever

  • @TheDionysiac
    @TheDionysiac Месяц назад +3

    16:01 - absolutely delicious harmony of technique and phrasing.

  • @bethfrancis9396
    @bethfrancis9396 5 лет назад +70

    You are totally a genius!! Most amazing pianist I've ever seen in my 70 years! Thank you so much!

  • @terryhammond1253
    @terryhammond1253 5 лет назад +10

    OMG! OMG! OMG! A gift from the gods! Nothing less!
    I look forward to hearing his original compositions

  • @gene397
    @gene397 2 года назад +9

    playing Twelve Studies of Transcendent Execution Franz Liszt "without stopping following each other" Great Master work🎼🎹 !!!
    from FRANCE 24 jan 2022

  • @Montu-pc5gp
    @Montu-pc5gp 3 года назад +15

    I was introduced to Liszt by this performance

  • @designbyandrews3191
    @designbyandrews3191 3 года назад +8

    Magnifique 🤩
    Technique is impeccable. Notice how the bottom range of the Steinway never sounds muddy. He knows how to play a Steinway-you can’t fight it, you have to stroke it, otherwise it will fight you all through the performance.
    Bravo 👏👏👏👏👏🤩👏👏👏😅

  • @pianoroom3522
    @pianoroom3522 4 года назад +4

    Don't even know what to write...he is a beast...a true genius. Thank you for this wonderful music.

  • @tanyakitchen9890
    @tanyakitchen9890 Год назад +14

    The best young pianist out there. His fingers move as if weaving new skies and new suns in some ethereal unseen palettes of sound, so expressive and sacrificial that you wish to follow and fly up behind his souring spirit! Bravo! X

  • @tonymatthewaustin9597
    @tonymatthewaustin9597 4 года назад +79

    HE IS THE BEST!!!!!! ASTONISHING. I can't even put his playing into words. My heart almost stopped.

  • @chlagaguel
    @chlagaguel Год назад +13

    Un tsunami musical. Chaque note est habitée et la virtuosité n’est pas démonstrative mais totalement vouée au message musical. Un TRÈS grand et VRAI musicien !

  • @W0lfman0
    @W0lfman0 6 лет назад +75

    This was the first recording I had ever seen and heard of Trifonov - imagine how I felt! It was like hearing these pieces for the first time.

  • @ЕленаДанильян
    @ЕленаДанильян Год назад +19

    ДАНИИЛ -- ТАЛАНТИЩЕ!!!! САМ БЫ ЛИСТ ПОЗДРАВИЛ И ПОБЛАГОДАРИЛ ЕГО ЗА ВЫСОЧАЙШЕЕ ИСКУССТВО ЕГО ИНТЕРЕСНОЙ ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИИ !!!

  • @anandsamuel1978
    @anandsamuel1978 3 года назад +4

    Daniil Trifanov is the new generation wizard! The moment he puts his hands on the keyboard the Heavens open! That's the greatness of this remarkable young! I have heard him and I was simply spell bound at his incredible talent! Anyone not heard him please do go for his Live Concerts and you will have a treat waiting you!!!

  • @kennyraymusic
    @kennyraymusic 4 года назад +29

    The first time I listened to this I didn’t care for it. I thought it sounded chaotic and crazy. The more I listened the more I appreciated it. Now I hear the genius of both the composer and the performer. It is a very deep piece. 💯

    • @commentor5479
      @commentor5479 2 года назад +5

      That's a key attribute of good music. On the first listen, it sounds flat-out atrocious. On the thousandth listen is when you appreciate it to an infinite degree.

    • @OziCastle
      @OziCastle Год назад

      It’s 12 pieces

  • @newflocons1463
    @newflocons1463 5 лет назад +187

    14:06 in his head :
    « Oh wait did I break a string ?! »

  • @Steinwayaddict
    @Steinwayaddict 3 года назад +21

    This is the most stunning performance of anything I have ever heard. It's majestic ; Daniil Trifonov makes music where others make noise. Every nuance is taken into account. Nobody else gets anywhere near this level of perfection. I feel privileged to have heard these études. Thank you for posting.

  • @craigresnianky6909
    @craigresnianky6909 7 лет назад +32

    Great rendition of these etudes. His Deutsche Grammophon recording was superb.

  • @KennyEvansUK
    @KennyEvansUK 4 года назад +56

    This man is not arguably the best pianist of our age, he absolutely is. Period.

  • @ritaenting1086
    @ritaenting1086 4 года назад +15

    The amount of passion, heart, soul, blood, sweat, and tears put into this performance is unmatchable. Breathtaking.

  • @jjbru1
    @jjbru1 4 года назад +17

    he is a genious who plays with such intensity, sometimes like a child, then like a virtuose, and makes my soul cry. probably the best interprets I ever had the privilege to hear. Even better than Emile Gilels .

  • @bravaLiz
    @bravaLiz 7 лет назад +38

    I can only pray that I never lose THIS one. It is sheer genius.

  • @peterbracken3711
    @peterbracken3711 5 лет назад +5

    Simply astonishing. He's fast yet retains the crystalline clarity of Bolet. I didn't think that possible.

  • @trifonovfan9819
    @trifonovfan9819 3 года назад +16

    Exquisite! The best interpretation of these extremely difficult etudes.

  • @rinacravero
    @rinacravero 5 лет назад +16

    Daniil hace que la música de Liszt sea más hermosa y más espectacular. Le saca al piano esos sonidos divinos que envuelven el espíritu y te transportan fuera de este mundo. Gracias Daniil Bravo!!!!

  • @chrisy367
    @chrisy367 4 года назад +286

    Harmonies du soir doesn't get enough recognition. It's one of the most magical pieces ever and Trifonov played beautifully!

    • @lczq6737
      @lczq6737 4 года назад +12

      I think because it's one of the longer etudes

    • @mathildewesendonck7225
      @mathildewesendonck7225 4 года назад +11

      Totally agree!
      Harmonie du soir brought me here. I heard it in the ballet „Mayerling“ in an orchestrated version and it took me a while to recognize the piece. What’s interesting is that in the ballet it really matches the plot so well, although the ballet was created 100 years after Liszt. But it’s all in it- love, desire, desperation, darkness, ecstasy, joy, madness...

    • @twogluon
      @twogluon 4 года назад +7

      I come to this video just for that piece, over and over ... There are plenty of other great recordings of the other movements, but none that match this Harmonies du soir

    • @merariantoniodominguez3140
      @merariantoniodominguez3140 3 года назад +4

      I totally agree with you bro! An other world

    • @timward276
      @timward276 3 года назад +6

      Harmonies du soir is my favorite of the TEs (Vision, another underrated etude, is my 2nd favorite).

  • @ayapiano5225
    @ayapiano5225 4 года назад +7

    He is the marvelous pianist who plays all 12 transcendental etudes in one concert. So cool.

  • @PawsAndKeys
    @PawsAndKeys 5 лет назад +8

    This is my favorite classical piano performance on YT! What virtuosity and courage, what mastery of these BEASTLY works!

  • @lordchap2377
    @lordchap2377 2 года назад +24

    I have listened to this performance at least 10 times the whole way through. I have yet to find another who plays these masterpieces with such clarity and emotion as does Daniil Trifonov. Truly spectacular in all regards.

    • @tonyventura4605
      @tonyventura4605 2 года назад +3

      Trifonov is still one of my heros. But truly, the 18 yo Yunchan Lim played them better than Trifonov at the 2022 Cliburn Competition.
      Trifonov is still the most expressive. But when it comes to speed, accuracy and command, Yunchan just set a new standard.
      For the record, I too, am a concert pianist who has studied these monuments études.

    • @lordchap2377
      @lordchap2377 2 года назад

      @@tonyventura4605 I shall definitely have to check out that performance. Thank you for sharing. Also, it’s very impressive that you have studied these Études. Truly an impressive feat in and of itself. I’m still a little ways away from being even able to approach these. 😂

    • @AVIDEOGAL
      @AVIDEOGAL 2 года назад

      KISSIN PLAYED THEM MUCH BETTER THAN THIS AT LESS THAN HALF HIS AGE, AT 15, IN FACT HE PLAYED THEM BETTER THAN ANYBODY EVER HAS, AT JUST 15, STILL HIS GREATEST WORK, AND GREATEST CLAIM TO FAME, AS THE GREATEST PIANIST IN THE RECORDING AGE, BUT THIS GUY HAS WORKED VERY HARD TO BE GREAT AS WELL, BUT NO ONE CAN TOUCH KISSIN ON THESE ETUDES, ESPECIALLY IN HIS PRODIGY PRIME, AT AGE 15 !!! HE IS A MYTHICAL FIGMENT, CERTAINLY NOT OF THIS WORLD WHERE MERE HUMANS LIVE !!!

  • @TomCL-vb6xc
    @TomCL-vb6xc 5 лет назад +97

    To even play some of the tougher etudes here like Mazeppa and Feux Follets is a remarkable achievement in itself. But to play all 12 etudes consecutively without a break is incomprehendably difficult. A testament to what can be done when genius meets high work ethic.

    • @djmotise
      @djmotise 2 года назад +1

      The healthy human hand can do pretty much anything on a keyboard, along with a brilliant mind that always thinks ahead.

    • @BloodThirstyMedic
      @BloodThirstyMedic Год назад +1

      @@djmotise With a LOT LOT LOT LOT of practice, determination, and focus.

  • @Eskeletikoo
    @Eskeletikoo 3 года назад +54

    Hearing Harmonies du Soir immediately takes me to heaven, it's insane.

    • @erikfreitas7093
      @erikfreitas7093 3 года назад +15

      That’s one of the most beautiful and heart-soaring piano pieces ever

    • @lavatrex
      @lavatrex 2 года назад +1

      same but for number 10

    • @fa-la-mi-mi-re
      @fa-la-mi-mi-re 10 месяцев назад

      Richter is the best in this etude:listen to the Sofia recital.

  • @MrNinel661
    @MrNinel661 4 года назад +48

    Даниил Трифонов самый яркий пианист 21 века. В его игре поражает не только виртуозность, но и талант музыканта. Он умеет глубоко переживать музыку, вслушиваться в каждый звук ,в каждую фразу.Пианист владеет красивым звуком. От его игры исходит сильная энергетика, которая передаётся слушателям. Ему доступны произведения разных жанров и разных стилей. Благодарю пианиста за его талант и пианистическое мастерство. Браво!!!!!

    • @JL-uo5uv
      @JL-uo5uv Год назад +1

      I don't agree.
      Yunchan Lim is the best.

    • @Ирина-е8ф2й
      @Ирина-е8ф2й Год назад +1

      Я сВами полностью согласна, а китайские и карейские пианисты только виртуозные спортсмены.

  • @juliequivoron3359
    @juliequivoron3359 7 лет назад +22

    He is amazing pianist ! Chapeau ! Bravo !

  • @marcolagana5342
    @marcolagana5342 7 лет назад +43

    it's really incredible!
    What a wonderful pianist!!!
    Thanks to Mohammad Ansarin for posting

  • @michelitfr9783
    @michelitfr9783 4 года назад +41

    Один из величайших современных пианистов. Его игра грандиозна по замыслу и безупречна по воплощению. Его дарование трансцендентно. Как я счастлив, что наша пианистическая школа переживает такой расцвет!

  • @soulechene
    @soulechene 7 лет назад +7

    Cet interprète est absolument incroyable, en plus de son talent extraordinaire, il a une énergie hors du commun. Lizst doit lui souffler à l'oreille pour qu'il ait tant de virtuosité. Bravo, Monsieur Trifonov. Votre interprétation est splendide. Hors du commun.

  • @iki8404
    @iki8404 5 лет назад +7

    stellar performance. Thank you for uploading and thanks Daniil Trifonov.

  • @GouganeBarra-u4t
    @GouganeBarra-u4t 9 месяцев назад +8

    Not only do you have to commit this to memory, then you have to have total mastery over your ten fingers. Wide leaps, double octaves, pedal control, and the soul of an angel. Bravo Mr Trifanov, liszt would be impressed !

  • @ТигранГригорян-я2е

    Гениально, просто шедевр!! Какая экспрессия, будто бы весь концерт он жил этими этюдами, а в конце словно перестал дышать и с осознанием того, что все закончилось смотрел в даль. Трифонов какой-то безумец, который будто бы каждую секунду своей жизни посвящает фортепиано, живет им.

    • @ТатьянаФедорова-д5ц3д
      @ТатьянаФедорова-д5ц3д Год назад +1

      хаахахааа! точно, чтото безумное в Трифонове, безусловно есть))) и очень сексуальное в лирике.)))))

  • @rickgrech5577
    @rickgrech5577 Год назад +6

    Daniil Trifonov is the embodiment of Franz Liszt!. Daniil Trifonov is the embodiment of Franz Liszt!.

  • @albertopa58
    @albertopa58 Год назад +28

    What can you say about Daniil. I don't know what I admire more, his technique or interpretation. The greatest pianist of our age.

  • @ΠαύλοςΚ-σ2ο
    @ΠαύλοςΚ-σ2ο 5 лет назад +417

    His face at 1:03:58 after absolutely nailing it made me think of the countless hours triffonov went through

    • @pepperpig649
      @pepperpig649 3 года назад +8

      More like dissatisfaction. At one part of mazeppa he played it very wrong.

    • @theowinckel
      @theowinckel 3 года назад +13

      @@pepperpig649 Ehm wich part ?

    • @theowinckel
      @theowinckel 3 года назад +25

      @Theo BOU EID i play the mazeppa myself and there was no "very wrong" in his interpretation

    • @geofffikar3417
      @geofffikar3417 3 года назад +14

      @@theowinckel Thank you for saying that. I wonder if the person
      who made that comment even plays? Armchair quarterbacks.

    • @Prometheus4096
      @Prometheus4096 3 года назад +23

      Imagine practicing piano all your life. Then performing all Liszt etudes plus a concerto on a recital that is recorded. And then completely nailing it, like you say. This playing is better than what almost any other pianist put out as an album. Then you sit there and thoughts enter your mind once more. And then you know. You know. He shouldn't have played an encore. And especially not Debussy.

  • @jgfrahm2150
    @jgfrahm2150 Год назад +8

    When you find yourself unable to catch a breath for nearly an hour because if you breathe, you'll miss something divine and impossibly ephemeral and fleeting...

  • @boutsou1
    @boutsou1 Год назад +4

    I saw Trifonov in Paris , incredible free concert au Louvre. Liszt Sonata... One of my best piano moment in my life.

    • @Ирина-е8ф2й
      @Ирина-е8ф2й 11 месяцев назад +2

      Ах,как я бы хотела побывать на этом концерте в Лувре...Но для этого нужно колечко Настеньки из сказки Аксакова 'Аленький цветочек'.
      Петербург.

  • @dmgleichman1
    @dmgleichman1 3 года назад +11

    I think other performers may put more of themselves into playing this music, but Trifonov brings out more of Liszt, and what great Liszt it is.