Une sensibilité extraordinaire, une compréhension profonde de cette sonate si complexe avec son adagio et sa fugue entremêlés. Hélène Grimaud est une des plus grandes pianistes de notre époque.
je trouve cette interprétation et tous les autres des Concerts de Mozart que j'ai trouvé sur You tube de Madame Grimaud d'un niveau vraiment rare à ces jours. Grande technique, absolue, impéccable, mais sourtout de la vraie poésie, une sensibilité merveilleuse qui me fait penser à l'inoubliable Clara Haskil, mieux qu'à la fantastique Marta Argerich. J'aimerais écouter cette très jolie femme de Aix en Provence interpreter Schubert, que j'adore, et surtout les dernières trois Sonates D 958, D 959 et D 950. Je suis persuadé, elle as seulement 51 ans, que Hélène Grimaud nous donnera encore pour plusieurs années les trésor de son art de l'intepretation et un facon de jouer le piano superbe et unique. Monsieur et Mesdames chapeau!
This sonata is really subtle and deep, requiring the performer to play expressively and with a style that is more or less the opposite of "bravura"...and she pulls if off amazingly well. This performance captures the wistful and melancholic mood that I believe Beethoven intended. Bravo!
Her fingers flow across the keys as if they were part of the instrument. What a wonder we humans can be!!! Glad I came across her beautiful artistry and the beauty of this Beethoven.
I've been listening to recordings of Beethoven's Late Piano Sonatas for over 45 years now, and this is without a doubt one of the finest live performances I've ever heard. I couldn't agree more with an earlier comment: "Beautiful touch! Pure tone produced. Orchestral sound. Well articulated. Great dynamic contrast. Expressive interpretation with full technical control."
C'est tout le romantisme de Beethoven qui est contenu dans cette sonate. Mais encore il faut une interprète de grande sensibilité pour l'exprimer. Hélène Grimaud est cette interprète qui tout en suivant la ligne parvient à mettre en évidence la beauté de l'âme du créateur. Elle est une artiste rare que j'aime beaucoup!
H. Grimaud plays like she is reading a poetic epic from the past. The phrasing, the tempo, the radiant sparkles in the melody and the rhythmical effect resonates to the listener what Beethoven is feeling and thinking while he recites his verse.
Helene, Sie sind fantastisch! Selten sieht man eine ueberaus begabte Pianistin wie Sie!!! Vielen herzlichen Dank und liebe Gruesse aus São Paulo, Brasilien! Ich hoffe sehr, dass Sie bald zu uns kommen koennen. Es wird eine unheimlich grosse Freude, Sie "live" zu hoeren!
Undoubtedly, she has the power to move people with her way of interpreting and gesturally accompanying each one of the notes, taking us by the hand to that world that we can only imagine through the beauty of music...
Grimaud is not just technically exceptional, she brings in an extra dimension in her interpretations. She usually is a preference of pianist when I listen to my favourites, especially Beethoven.
Her performance embodies who SHE IS.....genuine...not a phony influenced by external voices. Her voices are from a purity found in nature...They influence her musical gesture....tonal quality....exceptional pianism. She is RARE like Glenn Gould was rare. He followed a voice that speaks to us because it is eternal. Helene Grimaud knows that voice, too. She is a gift from the DIVINE! Merci!
"her voices are from a purity found in nature." Gush like this rather overlooks the fact that this is a human being, not a "gift from the DIVINE!" It's a fine performance; can't that be enough?
Two words: Helene Grimaud! If these conjure in your mind words like "divine", "phenomenal", "out of this world" and/or "I can't stop listening," you are on the right track! Bravo, bravo, bravo Ms. Grimaud!--and THANKS.
I hear eternity, i can hear also sounds of ever-ending suffering, enjoyment, hope and fear, everything, a finest piece of truest art representing what humans experience, all in this Beethoven's 31th sonata,Helene Grimaud, beautiful hands
Her passion for the music is what stands out! So beautifully played! Her own interpretation of Bach's passion is inebriating! The base note accents 14:18-14:30 is stunning, a mixture between Bach's baroque and heavy metal's Led zeppelin. All all of this is done sans sheet music! Thank you lady Grimaud for your stunning performance!
This sonata, especially the 1st movement, has been my (most) favorite piano piece quite a while - along with several of Schubert's emotional pieces. It brings back old memories of loss and failure which I, regretfully, let happen. At the same time, it stirs some yearning still left in me. This feeling, or sentiment, is usually vague but Helene makes it pretty strong and vivid. A fantastic piano playing!
Observe your mind: where is the "I" that lets things happen? There is no "you" there to blame, we each do what we do and what happens happens. Piano music helped me realize this fundamental zero-center: playing a piece like this, I have literally hovered above myself looking down at my hands, doing nothing, just observing the body making music without me. Now where is the "I" in this experience we call life?
Love Helene Grimauds personality, Integrity & Authenticity. She is trying to express the true meaning of the Truth and Emotion the way Beethoven might have felt about it - is a work of Love. Wonder how Beethoven loves her interpretation.
Amo la música de Beethoven, para mí está será la sonata Ofelia, pues describe los profundos sentimientos que compartí con mi esposa ahora ausente, es la música de se perenne presencia conmigo.
j'adore ce pianiste francaise. J'ai fait sa connaissance il y a 7 ans, et, dés le premier momento, elle m'a seduit par sa facón de jouer le piano, son expressivité et par le repertoire qu'elle choisit chaque fois qu'enregistre un disque. Elle est merveuilleuse !!
bravo pour cette magnifique sonate de Beethoven qui associe a merveille la puissance de ce compositeur au suptil et lege phrase des doigts sur le clavier, tout en douceur. merci d exister.
This piano sonata is Beethoven doing what he does best: walking us into the darkest of depressions, and then showing us the way out "poi a poi di nuovo vivente." To my ear, Grimaud's performance here more than does this magnificent piece justice. What a treasure.
I am listening to you play the Beethoven Opus 110 again. Wonderful. I am alone, living at a condominium in Los Altos, close to Stanford University. You have played here before and the program was the music of Robert Schumann. Please come again…
Beethoven will always be the best, the pinnacle of them all, producing such beauty in this and so many of the other later pieces, whilst totally deaf the whole time. All the other great composers had the sense of hearing to aid them, but couldn't reach these heights, in my view..
+Alex Ovenden hi. i think his hearing went with age. he had his hearing through the 7th and 8th symphonies but in the end he had to rely on the floor vibration and the memory of sound. he also based much of his melody on what he heard in his travels. he could pick up songs from the hills where sheperds played on flutes or sung melodies that were old even then . bernstein thought he was the most confounded of all composers and could never get a clear message from his creations but always knew they were among the best compositions of all the composers.
A very convincing performance, thoughtful, with unbroken concentration and real musicality. Grimaud has artistic integrity and approaches Bruno Walter's famous advice to make it as if it is new, even though we have heard and played it many times, without seeming artificial or seeking for effects. Very nice. And I think she does not forget that the music is by Beethoven, not by her, heh... Surely it is a different approach from the magnificent straightforwardness of a Schnabel, but Schnabel was from a different time and place. I think it is needlessly ungenerous to dismiss an approach like this which has much to offer, and shines in it's own unique way. These comments are so full of little amateur critics who think something is to be gained by putting in their cramped and crabby (and often embarrassingly uninformed and uneducated) two cents worth, sigh... In other words, "Lighten up for chrissakes..."
your comment is accurate but hardly necessary. folks type quickly... errors happen! please offer your thoughts on the sonata or the performance. perhaps you have something insightful to say. and yes, sentences start with a capital letter.
Yes, thanks. The performance was riveting. It flowed beautifully, the bass and treble volume matched wonderfully. While she's a handsome and pleasantly expressive woman, I'd just as soon had more camera on her hands and less on her face, but that's a quibble. I'll go listen to Schnabel now.
ivankaramasov She is, she is one of the most beautiful musicians in the world. She is an introvert, likes to be in the presence of wolves. However, if she knows you, she can be very chatty. Sometimes when you talk to her, and you are bombarded by her beauty, you will/we will loose our chain of thought.
For 21 minutes... my brain had tastebuds. Somewhere along the way...i think i also developed a third ear. Ludwig and Hélène falling in Love. Thank you for uploading.
I'm overwhelmed. The is peerless, sublime. She has understood this work and played it to absolute perfection. What a wonderful pianist, and such a dignified personal presentation. No crappy affectations and nonsense. Bravo! :-)
@@khalidcr9 But these is such a thing as listening to it lol
11 лет назад
Ez a csodálatos mű Beethoven egyik legfájdalmasabb életszakaszában született, benne van a lélek mélysége... Helén ennek megfelelően, -átélve- osztotta meg velünk. Köszönet!!!
J'ai cliqué sur tant de vidéos liées, à travers tant de paysages insolites, incroyables et étranges.. Je me sens comme dans un compartiment sur un chemin de fer, à admirer une succession de scènes folles jamais vues auparavant, des musiques importantes et étranges à travers la fenêtre du wagon.. il y a tant de choses à explorer, tellement d'endroits où se poser puis rester dans les ambiances proposées. Cet arrêt en particulier est brillant¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Une sensibilité extraordinaire, une compréhension profonde de cette sonate si complexe avec son adagio et sa fugue entremêlés.
Hélène Grimaud est une des plus grandes pianistes de notre époque.
Agree 100%!!
sans doute un des sommets du piano et de la musique joué avec grâce et force par une pianiste merveilleuse ,merci d'exister ,Helene grimaud
Very a very great!!! Yes!!!
Oh comme tout est bien dit... Merci d'exister Hélène Grimaud, Madame Hélène Grimaud... 🌹🌹🌹
je trouve cette interprétation et tous les autres des Concerts de Mozart que j'ai trouvé sur You tube de Madame Grimaud d'un niveau vraiment rare à ces jours. Grande technique, absolue, impéccable, mais sourtout de la vraie poésie, une sensibilité merveilleuse qui me fait penser à l'inoubliable Clara Haskil, mieux qu'à la fantastique Marta Argerich. J'aimerais écouter cette très jolie femme de Aix en Provence interpreter Schubert, que j'adore, et surtout les dernières trois Sonates D 958, D 959 et D 950. Je suis persuadé, elle as seulement 51 ans, que Hélène Grimaud nous donnera encore pour plusieurs années les trésor de son art de l'intepretation et un facon de jouer le piano superbe et unique. Monsieur et Mesdames chapeau!
This sonata is really subtle and deep, requiring the performer to play expressively and with a style that is more or less the opposite of "bravura"...and she pulls if off amazingly well. This performance captures the wistful and melancholic mood that I believe Beethoven intended. Bravo!
For me, Hélène Grimaud is the greatest pianist of her time. From Bach to Rachmaninov, whatever she plays is pure emotion !
Her fingers flow across the keys as if they were part of the instrument. What a wonder we humans can be!!! Glad I came across her beautiful artistry and the beauty of this Beethoven.
I've been listening to recordings of Beethoven's Late Piano Sonatas for over 45 years now, and this is without a doubt one of the finest live performances I've ever heard. I couldn't agree more with an earlier comment: "Beautiful touch! Pure tone produced. Orchestral sound. Well articulated. Great dynamic contrast. Expressive interpretation with full technical control."
hello fellow physicist... best wishes from zürich
i like your works by the way...
This is the first time I have heard it. I look forward to listening to it again
QED
C'est tout le romantisme de Beethoven qui est contenu dans cette sonate. Mais encore il faut une interprète de grande sensibilité pour l'exprimer. Hélène Grimaud est cette interprète qui tout en suivant la ligne parvient à mettre en évidence la beauté de l'âme du créateur. Elle est une artiste rare que j'aime beaucoup!
H. Grimaud plays like she is reading a poetic epic from the past. The phrasing, the tempo, the radiant sparkles in the melody and the rhythmical effect resonates to the listener what Beethoven is feeling and thinking while he recites his verse.
Helene, Sie sind fantastisch! Selten sieht man eine ueberaus begabte Pianistin wie Sie!!! Vielen herzlichen Dank und liebe Gruesse aus São Paulo, Brasilien! Ich hoffe sehr, dass Sie bald zu uns kommen koennen. Es wird eine unheimlich grosse Freude, Sie "live" zu hoeren!
Undoubtedly, she has the power to move people with her way of interpreting and gesturally accompanying each one of the notes, taking us by the hand to that world that we can only imagine through the beauty of music...
The last movement is played more convincingly than any I have ever heard.
Grimaud is not just technically exceptional, she brings in an extra dimension in her interpretations. She usually is a preference of pianist when I listen to my favourites, especially Beethoven.
Exquisitely played. She is a true musician, not just a pianist.
Her performance embodies who SHE IS.....genuine...not a phony influenced by external voices. Her voices are from a purity found in nature...They influence her musical gesture....tonal quality....exceptional pianism. She is RARE like Glenn Gould was rare. He followed a voice that speaks to us because it is eternal.
Helene Grimaud knows that voice, too.
She is a gift from the DIVINE! Merci!
"her voices are from a purity found in nature." Gush like this rather overlooks the fact that this is a human being, not a "gift from the DIVINE!" It's a fine performance; can't that be enough?
Yes she is rare like Gould
I agree.
pianolady516
Yes I agree.
Her passion and her intellect is real, unmistakable.
Two words: Helene Grimaud! If these conjure in your mind words like "divine", "phenomenal", "out of this world" and/or "I can't stop listening," you are on the right track!
Bravo, bravo, bravo Ms. Grimaud!--and THANKS.
most natural interpretation of a rather intellectually difficult piece. Late Beethoven is a true challenge for every musician. A true gem
"most natural interpretation"... what fuck means that?
Gyönyörű!!
Бриллиант
@@erikgardetemps У ВАС НЕ ХВАТАЕТ ФЭНТАЗИ
Lo spirito di Beethoven, e' con lei! Sublime pianista!!
Yes, very Yes! She is real great performer of sonatas #Beethoven, too!!!!!!!
Aside from being an outstanding musician, she is incredibly beautiful!
One of my all time favourite pieces of music beautifully interpreted by a sublimely beautiful Helene Grimaud. What's not to like.
She's an angel on earth. I could spend a lifetime watching over her.
Such a magical performance, can't stop watching every single piece
A profoundly sincere and passionate performance. I DO think Beethoven would approve.
Une pianiste exceptionnelle , un "toucher" remarquable , sublime interprétation ! merci
Indeed. Sublime touch.
Being an accomplished musician must be the most wonderful thing in the world.
Mezcla exquisita de belleza, fortaleza, fineza, precisión, emoción e inspiración.
The Princess of the Piano. Helene Grimaud. Princess in looks and in musical, pianistic performance.
Votre interprétation est aussi belle que votre âme. Il faut être un ange pour jouer comme ça.
La fugue de cette magnifique sonate me transporte . Merci Hélène de nous donner une si belle interprétation de l’œuvre de Beethoven.
Beautiful! Your playing is always so spiritual to me. Transformative. Thank you.
Omg.... I am very impressed about her control.... incredibly natural
I hear eternity, i can hear also sounds of ever-ending suffering, enjoyment, hope and fear, everything, a finest piece of truest art representing what humans experience, all in this Beethoven's 31th sonata,Helene Grimaud, beautiful hands
Her passion for the music is what stands out! So beautifully played! Her own interpretation of Bach's passion is inebriating! The base note accents 14:18-14:30 is stunning, a mixture between Bach's baroque and heavy metal's Led zeppelin. All all of this is done sans sheet music! Thank you lady Grimaud for your stunning performance!
This sonata, especially the 1st movement, has been my (most) favorite piano piece quite a while - along with several of Schubert's emotional pieces. It brings back old memories of loss and failure which I, regretfully, let happen. At the same time, it stirs some yearning still left in me. This feeling, or sentiment, is usually vague but Helene makes it pretty strong and vivid. A fantastic piano playing!
Observe your mind: where is the "I" that lets things happen? There is no "you" there to blame, we each do what we do and what happens happens. Piano music helped me realize this fundamental zero-center: playing a piece like this, I have literally hovered above myself looking down at my hands, doing nothing, just observing the body making music without me. Now where is the "I" in this experience we call life?
Éblouissante Hélène dans le talent, preuve d'une grande intelligence. Bref magnifique œuvre.
The four great pillars of classical music, Bach, Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms find their expression in Helene Grimaud.
彼女の奏でるピアノの響きはなんて美しいのだろ♪
このSonata31番もしかり、他の演奏も特出して美しい♪素晴らしい演奏です♪♪
quelle belle page de musique offerte par une si belle et si talentueuse interprète. On ne se lasse pas de l'écouter
Love Helene Grimauds personality, Integrity & Authenticity. She is trying to express the true meaning of the Truth and Emotion the way Beethoven might have felt about it - is a work of Love. Wonder how Beethoven loves her interpretation.
Sublime performance! You can tell she poured her heart and soul into this work. Bravissima!
There is a clarity of note to her performances which is extraordinary! And she achieves it with great fluidity and panache! Simply beautiful!
心と体から解放されていくかのような
音楽の粋を超えた素晴らしさ
彼女の魂は限りなく宇宙人レベルとしか思えない
Amo la música de Beethoven, para mí está será la sonata Ofelia, pues describe los profundos sentimientos que compartí con mi esposa ahora ausente, es la música de se perenne presencia conmigo.
I am completely in love with this magnificent woman! Her playing stirs my soul. She makes me want to be a better person
It simply can't be played better. IMHO, this is the greatest of the 32, and she embodies it.
j'adore ce pianiste francaise. J'ai fait sa connaissance il y a 7 ans, et, dés le premier momento, elle m'a seduit par sa facón de jouer le piano, son expressivité et par le repertoire qu'elle choisit chaque fois qu'enregistre un disque. Elle est merveuilleuse !!
Oui !!!
何度拝聴しても、素晴らしい‼️🎶
bravo pour cette magnifique sonate de Beethoven qui associe a merveille la puissance de ce compositeur au suptil et lege phrase des doigts sur le clavier, tout en douceur. merci d exister.
The best 2nd Movement I've ever heard!
Playing with emotional intensity at its best! Beautiful.....
Best performance I've ever heard. Helene is the best.
Of course!!
@@panprezes1993 I agree 100%!!
@@barbaraglynn1531 OK. I agree, too!!
Glimpses of genius and beauty together
This piano sonata is Beethoven doing what he does best: walking us into the darkest of depressions, and then showing us the way out "poi a poi di nuovo vivente." To my ear, Grimaud's performance here more than does this magnificent piece justice. What a treasure.
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I am listening to you play the Beethoven Opus 110 again. Wonderful. I am alone, living at a condominium in Los Altos, close to Stanford University. You have played here before and the program was the music of Robert Schumann. Please come again…
Beethoven will always be the best, the pinnacle of them all, producing such beauty in this and so many of the other later pieces, whilst totally deaf the whole time. All the other great composers had the sense of hearing to aid them, but couldn't reach these heights, in my view..
+Alex Ovenden hi. i think his hearing went with age. he had his hearing through the 7th and 8th symphonies but in the end he had to rely on the floor vibration and the memory of sound. he also based much of his melody on what he heard in his travels. he could pick up songs from the hills where sheperds played on flutes or sung melodies that were old even then . bernstein thought he was the most confounded of all composers and could never get a clear message from his creations but always knew they were among the best compositions of all the composers.
As good as it gets, beautiful woman, beautiful heart-felt playing, beautiful Beethoven.
+Bennett Markel Why does it matter whether she is beautiful or not? Would it mean any less if it were played by an ugly woman?
The performance of Beethoven doesn't get this much better. This Lady IS SUPERB. Touch of the Poet.
A very convincing performance, thoughtful, with unbroken concentration and real musicality. Grimaud has artistic integrity and approaches Bruno Walter's famous advice to make it as if it is new, even though we have heard and played it many times, without seeming artificial or seeking for effects. Very nice. And I think she does not forget that the music is by Beethoven, not by her, heh... Surely it is a different approach from the magnificent straightforwardness of a Schnabel, but Schnabel was from a different time and place. I think it is needlessly ungenerous to dismiss an approach like this which has much to offer, and shines in it's own unique way. These comments are so full of little amateur critics who think something is to be gained by putting in their cramped and crabby (and often embarrassingly uninformed and uneducated) two cents worth, sigh... In other words, "Lighten up for chrissakes..."
Thank you for putting this in context. As for the critics, I wish they would reply with a video of their own.
"Its"in the possessive doesn't require an apostrophe as it's a pronoun...😕
your comment is accurate but hardly necessary. folks type quickly... errors happen! please offer your thoughts on the sonata or the performance. perhaps you have something insightful to say. and yes, sentences start with a capital letter.
Fusspot - I saw it too of course, but there's a time and a place ... generally inaccuracies like this hurt like a stone in the shoe!
Yes, thanks. The performance was riveting. It flowed beautifully, the bass and treble volume matched wonderfully. While she's a handsome and pleasantly expressive woman, I'd just as soon had more camera on her hands and less on her face, but that's a quibble. I'll go listen to Schnabel now.
... todo en ella es genuino, su estilo, su sentimiento y esa profunda identificación con la obra. Es todo un talento, una pasión hecha amor ...
Quelle performance de madame Grimaud! Elle nous transporte ailleurs. Elle est un ange du ciel, le souffle de Dieu, nous dirait Massenet.
Bravo Hélène, merci, c'est magnifique :)
Marvelous rendition - Thanks for the upload.
Helene well played... You always have such a beautiful smile at the end too....
Her playing is unreal. She is def up there with the greats.
My opinion. #1, Martha Argerich, #2, Helene Grimaud, and a distant #3, Yuja Wang.
Bravissima!! Marvellous pianist, and such an orginal writer, as well.
このコンサートのグリモーの演奏はすごい。神がかっているというくらい。繰り返し繰り返し聞いてます。
The music is extraordinarily beautiful, she must be one of the most beautiful musicians in the world, and she plays to perfection. What's not to like?
ivankaramasov
She is, she is one of the most beautiful musicians in the world. She is an introvert, likes to be in the presence of wolves. However, if she knows you, she can be very chatty. Sometimes when you talk to her, and you are bombarded by her beauty, you will/we will loose our chain of thought.
There is no such thing as “Talent”. Only the love of music, hard work, and great teachers!
Thats true, especially from the slow movement into the fuge and to the end,
just lovely
For 21 minutes... my brain had tastebuds.
Somewhere along the way...i think i also developed a third ear.
Ludwig and Hélène falling in Love.
Thank you for uploading.
Very difficult to render the changing moods of this exceptional sonata. Helene GRIMAUD is awesome here. ❤❤❤🧡💛💜💛🧡❤❤❤
This is an exquisite performance. Right up there with Solomon and Edwin Fisher
The only performance of the second part which has attitude and all the other parts are just gorgeous!
グリモ-のべ-ト-ベンのソナタ31番OP110番素晴らしい。第1楽章の冒頭の聴く者の心を揺さぶるような不安と光明との交錯、彼女は乗り越えべ-ト-ヴエンの深淵を掘り下げるような演奏が私の心の琴線に触れた。
Bravo, Hélène! Você é magnífica!
Elegance! Emotion! Meaning! Beethoven!
She is gorgeous, and plays incredibly well. Besides, this is one of the most beautiful Beethoven sonatas. I would tove to see her in a live concert.
Beethoven dedicated this intimate and pure piece to the divinity (Divinitá). Hélene Grimaud seems the fairest and more beautiful proof of this....
Was it a coincidence that he completed the work on 25th of december (Christmas)?
Excellent playing by probably the best French female pianist.
of course
I'm overwhelmed. The is peerless, sublime. She has understood this work and played it to absolute perfection. What a wonderful pianist, and such a dignified personal presentation. No crappy affectations and nonsense. Bravo! :-)
there is no such thing as playing to perfection.
@@khalidcr9 But these is such a thing as listening to it lol
Ez a csodálatos mű Beethoven egyik legfájdalmasabb életszakaszában született, benne van a lélek mélysége... Helén ennek megfelelően, -átélve- osztotta meg velünk. Köszönet!!!
absolument GRANDIOSE une surdoué du piano interprétation d'un très haut niveau merveilleuse HELENE GRIMAUD félicitations ....
wow!! greate playing
31 is my favorite one of most beautiful piano music
The greatest music piece i have ever heard, that's why the beethoven is master.. Beyond breathtaking performance by Helene Grimaud
Es la fuente de mi inspiración. Que gran artista¡¡¡¡¡
Refrescante alimento para a mente de quem aprecie música clássica
for Beethoven.
Her dress code is nice! neither dull black nor over colorful dress
人間が弾いているとは思えない。
ピアノの神様なのかと思ってしまう音色。
どんな人生を歩んだらこんな音楽が奏でられるんだ…
Escuchar a Helene es algo sublime!! Llega al Alma.
Mmmm....I've listened to this recording hundreds of times. I still get goosebumps at the finale.
Sublime and bravo Hélène Grimaud.
Helene! Pianista de extraordinário talento!!! Que alegria poder ouvi -la!!! (Saudações de São Paulo/Brasil).
extraordinaire Hélène ! vous êtes vraiment unique !!
Brava!Brava!Brava!Brava!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Conosco questo brano lei e' veramente brava. Lo riascolto volentieri.
вообще умничка! я всегда восхищаюсь профессионализмом
J'ai cliqué sur tant de vidéos liées, à travers tant de paysages insolites, incroyables et étranges.. Je me sens comme dans un compartiment sur un chemin de fer, à admirer une succession de scènes folles jamais vues auparavant, des musiques importantes et étranges à travers la fenêtre du wagon.. il y a tant de choses à explorer, tellement d'endroits où se poser puis rester dans les ambiances proposées. Cet arrêt en particulier est brillant¯\_(ツ)_/¯
It is fascinating to see how H. Grimaud plays with amazing lightness and profound poetic grace.
PERFECTO!!! Inigualable en los fortissimi del 2do mov. Brava Hélène!!!
quelle prouesse ! quelle magnificence ! merci Hélène!.....
A superb live performance, wonderfully musical and delivered through seemingly effortless technique. Thanks for posting.
H.G. ist immer ein besonderer Genuss für mich. Danke H.