One of the very, very few who understand how this one should be played. Everyone seems to reeeely slow it down. Michelangeli understood it, and Daliadoes too. Thanks!
The point is to bring out the best qualities of the piece. Michelangeli played it like an etude. Lazar's version seems to be based on his. However, she also has some interesting subtleties and contrasts that his was lacking that make this a worthy interpretation. Definitely, not my first choice, though. And I'm not sure why anyone would say that either of them 'understand how this one should be played' when it doesn't even sound Baroque. Listen to a hapsichordist play it sometime. Perahia and Danshepour are the two best that I have heard. Andreev gets the best tone out of everyone, but he goes way overboard with Romanticizing it.
Nicely played but I prefer a slower tempo on this one. The velocity (which in this case is not particularly exagerated in comparison to other performences) takes away many beautiful passages from this marvelous Sonata.
ce n'est pas du Rachmaninov, c'est une musique baroque aristocratique et élégante, si vous aimez les interprétations flasques et sentimentalistes grand bien vous fasse. Sur le manuscrit est écrit "allegro"
One of the very, very few who understand how this one should be played. Everyone seems to reeeely slow it down. Michelangeli understood it, and Daliadoes too. Thanks!
And maybe Michelangeli's a little more masterful?
seriously? Demidenko / Kawasaki - yeah she's excellent but a tad too quick me thinks
The point is to bring out the best qualities of the piece. Michelangeli played it like an etude. Lazar's version seems to be based on his. However, she also has some interesting subtleties and contrasts that his was lacking that make this a worthy interpretation. Definitely, not my first choice, though. And I'm not sure why anyone would say that either of them 'understand how this one should be played' when it doesn't even sound Baroque. Listen to a hapsichordist play it sometime. Perahia and Danshepour are the two best that I have heard. Andreev gets the best tone out of everyone, but he goes way overboard with Romanticizing it.
One of my best interpretations. Congratulations
insane, and this sounds like a very good tempo throughout the whole song.
wonderful
Bellissimo bravo 😊
❤
she must be inspired by michelangeli s interpretation!
Michelangeli is like way faster and also more restrained
Nicely played but I prefer a slower tempo on this one.
The velocity (which in this case is not particularly exagerated in comparison to other performences) takes away many beautiful passages from this marvelous Sonata.
Ça va tellement vite qu'on n'entend rien, les beaux passages ne sont pas mis en valeur
ce n'est pas du Rachmaninov, c'est une musique baroque aristocratique et élégante, si vous aimez les interprétations flasques et sentimentalistes grand bien vous fasse. Sur le manuscrit est écrit "allegro"
Allegro ne veut pas dire vitesse précipitée