J. BRAHMS - 6 Klavierstücke op. 118. A. Schiff, piano

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    J. BRAHMS -- 6 Klavierstücke op. 118. A. Schiff, piano
    Johannes Brahms -- 6 Klavierstücke op. 118 (1893):
    1. Intermezzo in A Minor, Allegro non assai.
    2. Intermezzo in A Major, Andante teneramente. (01:59)
    3. Ballata in G Minor, Allegro energico. (06:48)
    4. Intermezzo in F Minor, Allegretto un po' agitato. (10:34)
    5. Romanza in F Major, Andante (13:37)
    6. Intermezzo in E Flat Minor, Andante; Largo e mesto. (17:17)
    András Schiff, piano
    (Live, Francoforte, Kasseler Musiktage, 2 November 1986, RAI Radiotre)
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Комментарии • 16

  • @user-sk4kd7ob2b
    @user-sk4kd7ob2b 2 года назад +1

    Андраш Шифф -замечательный пианист!
    И я получила удовольствие,слушая
    музыку И.Брамса.
    Благодарю, вас!

  • @jeromus9996
    @jeromus9996 2 года назад

    Such a marvellous interpretation of the 2nd intermezzo! (1:59)

  • @jatriggs
    @jatriggs 10 лет назад +4

    I've always wanted to hear Schiff do these (having had my appetite whetted by his wonderful Handel Variations) but could never find a recording. Do you know of one? :-)

    • @MyPianoRarities
      @MyPianoRarities  10 лет назад

      Sorry I have no information about. Best regards

    • @jatriggs
      @jatriggs 10 лет назад +1

      Oh well. I won't give up looking. In the meantime, we have your youtube;-)

  • @dennisfowler6916
    @dennisfowler6916 8 лет назад +1

    There's this very famous movement of one of the Brahms fantasies for piano. It's a mysterious , ethereal, damper-pedal laden, minor key, D minor I think, four- note repeating treble phrase, followed by a rubato six-note continuation, with a wave of another six notes in the base accompaniment. Somebody out there has to know which Brahms piano piece I'm talking about.

    • @arnausubiracanaleta3162
      @arnausubiracanaleta3162 6 лет назад

      I think you are talking about op 116 no 2

    • @daveo2431
      @daveo2431 3 года назад

      Sorry this is soooo late, but you may be thinking about op. 116 no. 7?? Besides that I don't know any other Fantasy Piece that has that. Have you found the piece you're looking for?

    • @bienome
      @bienome 2 года назад

      @Dennis Fowler -- are you still here? -- could it be this? some features fit your description, others not :-) ruclips.net/video/4h1A8FreTjE/видео.html

  • @fumikokawaguchi943
    @fumikokawaguchi943 6 лет назад +5

    Schiff is such a great Pianist, but this could be better interpreted by others.

  • @PaulVanBladel
    @PaulVanBladel 6 лет назад +4

    Nicely played but Not really his cup of tea.

  • @user-gu3iy1vl9u
    @user-gu3iy1vl9u 7 лет назад +5

    terrible. as almost every modern performer, e.g. Pollini, Perahia and others, Schiff is doing nothing more than reproducing the score without making the music come alive. the result is stiff, bland and academic. a modern museum. is this really everything classical music is about? I just listened to Ilona Eibenschuetz (1903) playing the ballade -- THIS is music. I'm convinced the modern musicians are on the wrong way. Brahms would turn in his grave.

    • @MARTIN201199
      @MARTIN201199 3 года назад

      Interesting comment. I can’t agree cause I’m biased by always listening to pianinsts you call “moderns”, so I’d like to compare them with some of the ones you regard as adequate for Brahms. Any suggestion, please?

    • @robbydyer4500
      @robbydyer4500 3 года назад +1

      @@MARTIN201199 Start with Kappelll in the D minor concerto; Schnabel and Solomon Op. 117 №s 1 & 2 respectively; Ernst Levy's Handel Variations. Moderns can be great if they get past the referential third-person "museum" playing and soundtrack effects, though any truly remarkable, captured flash of inspiration is rare.

    • @danielguardman3530
      @danielguardman3530 2 года назад

      @@robbydyer4500 Play better

    • @robbydyer4500
      @robbydyer4500 2 года назад

      @@danielguardman3530 ;)