Schumann Kreisleriana op. 16 Radu Lupu

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @MalisandreFeline
    @MalisandreFeline 2 года назад +3

    Un pianiste dont l'interpretation traduit les émotions ,la passion du compositeur et quel jeu magnifique possède ce Mr Lupu !

  • @williamshakespeare1775
    @williamshakespeare1775 8 лет назад +20

    Lupu expresses the poetry inherent in this wild piece that many others miss.

    • @IvanGreindl
      @IvanGreindl 7 лет назад

      Unfortunately not enough -- in my eyes: poetry doesn't mean lack of fire; virtuosity doesn't mean passion.
      I remember the time when M. Radu Lupu was inhabited by passion and enthusiasm. Maybe many ordeals arrived to him since this time?

  • @tanyaleef5138
    @tanyaleef5138 8 лет назад +13

    I listen many times to this recording it's absolutely wonderful

  • @bachianm2375
    @bachianm2375 4 года назад +11

    A very beautiful rendition by a great pianist.

  • @henriklarsen_art
    @henriklarsen_art 9 лет назад +19

    This is a good recording. In my opinion he gets it right. Often (and even from well-known pianists) there's an over use of phrasing - slowing down the opening piece, here and there, instead of letting it fly. Often too, you hear a constant slowing and picking up of tempo in the pieces, which Lupo does not do - except very faintly. Very good.
    Also, Schumann was an amazing composer - truly unique, and not one who tried to sound like anyone else. That's a great strength, and rare. He has a fantasy style of melody that is so rare that I can only think of Rachmaninoff, who too was unique, and where the music comes alive and a thing of itself.

  • @pianogus
    @pianogus 9 лет назад +18

    Radu Lupu is the best pianist alive, together with Sokolov and Perahia. This is amazing. Thanks.

    • @CSBstif
      @CSBstif  9 лет назад +4

      +pianogus Nelson Freire, Arcadi Volodos,Argerich

    • @poechopin
      @poechopin 9 лет назад +2

      +pianogus I couldn't agree more! And -- Perahia is a WIZARD!

    • @pianogus
      @pianogus 9 лет назад

      +Francis Cummings Hi Francis, thank you! Question, did you read my comment on Perahia on Amazon where I actually call him a 'wizard.'? See:
      www.amazon.com/gp/review/RJ6QBEUAU9NQV?ref_=glimp_1rv_cl

    • @pianogus
      @pianogus 9 лет назад

      +CSBstif Yes, and keep on topping up the list, right?!

    • @chad4149
      @chad4149 8 лет назад +3

      +pianogus Argerich and Trfonov are the best alive

  • @keiththomas795
    @keiththomas795 6 лет назад +8

    Another triumph for the big Rumanian, such power and yet such delicacy and soul. It really shows up in this Schumann masterpiece.

    • @klavesin5
      @klavesin5 4 года назад +2

      Musicians like that simply dont exist anymore...pure poetry

    • @echo9phpe
      @echo9phpe 2 года назад +1

      @@klavesin5 There are quite a number of pianists among the younger and the young who prove you wrong, take only Alexandre Kantorow. Or Daniil Trifonov. Or Piotr Anderszewski. Or Leif Ove Andsnes. Or Cédric Tiberghien. ... But I agree, of course, that Radu Lupu playing Schumann transports me into heaven.

  • @choladesantiago3009
    @choladesantiago3009 10 лет назад +11

    Radu Lupu pianista fantástico !!!! sensibilidad y sonido espectacular el poeta del piano.

    • @musicaPiano1
      @musicaPiano1 9 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/b-cpx_SVSRI/видео.html

  • @roxanagorea5783
    @roxanagorea5783 7 лет назад +6

    suberb. Interpretare sincera, melodioasa, parca fara nici un efort. Superb.

  • @totentanz
    @totentanz 6 месяцев назад +5

    00:00 I: Äußerst bewegt (Extremely animated), D minor.
    02:22 II: Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch (Very inwardly and not too quickly), B-flat major.
    11:21 III: Sehr aufgeregt (Very agitated), G minor.
    15:51 IV: Sehr langsam (Very slowly), B-flat major/D minor.
    19:24 V: Sehr lebhaft (Very lively), G minor.
    22:45 VI: Sehr langsam (Very slowly), B-flat major.
    26:37 VII: Sehr rasch (Very fast), C minor/E-flat major.
    28:38 VIII: Schnell und spielend (Fast and playful), G minor.

  • @johnvalentine4720
    @johnvalentine4720 7 месяцев назад +2

    I think had Schumann been alive today he would definitely have been diagnosed with severe Bipolar. Clara Wieck herself said she was alarmed and disturbed when she played through it. Lupu is superb in bringing out the wild and manic, and equally the dreamy, tender and poetic qualities of this masterpiece.

    • @TheSoteriologist
      @TheSoteriologist Месяц назад

      Interesting to hear genius being associated with mental illness. I think that is somewhat philistine and dead wrong, even if Schumann is a facile target because, quite independent of the assessment of this work, he indeed _did_ turn out to develop a mental illness.

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 11 месяцев назад +4

    Grandissimo Lupu!!!!!!! Genio Schumann !@!

  • @horowitz96
    @horowitz96 9 лет назад +27

    One of the best interpretations

    • @musicaPiano1
      @musicaPiano1 9 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/b-cpx_SVSRI/видео.html

    • @glas1954
      @glas1954 7 лет назад

      agree!

  • @casual720
    @casual720 8 лет назад +6

    Whoever disliked this... Imma consider that as a finger mis-slip. I mean it would be a blasphemy to object to this masterpiece of music!

  • @София-ь6щ2з
    @София-ь6щ2з 5 лет назад +2

    Один из самых импонирующих для меня пианистов в исполнении Крейслерианы Шумана. Это то что я хотела и искала, глубокое внутреннее содержание. Благодарю пианиста за его творчество!

    • @markdenemark7298
      @markdenemark7298 4 года назад

      А Вы послушайте Николаса Эконому (Nicolas Economou)

  • @joshsussman9432
    @joshsussman9432 3 года назад +2

    I believe this piece is Schumann's greatest single piece, one of highest pinnacles of the Romantic era and one of the single greatest piano works ever written. While this is a wonderfully sensitive version, I do not believe it is the finest. The level of absolute identification and spiritual union Martha Argerich achieves in her interpretation--the fury and tempestuousness; the inner and revealing poetry--is second to none and I think is one of the rare achievements in keyboard playing.

    • @otonanoC
      @otonanoC 3 года назад

      Please check out Tzimon Barto's interpretation of Kreisleriana.

  • @musicaaeterna6733
    @musicaaeterna6733 8 лет назад +48

    This extremely beautiful and authentic performance by the great Radu Lupu who wisely measures his appearances as well as the works he will perform, even this performance is surprising in the speed of the first movement. Almost all pianists seem to vie with each other for speed. Schumann says Extremely Animated. Had he wanted speed he would have used the word RASCH. The music can be exrtemely animated, passionate, without speed. In this instance, speed obliterates the musical line. Fellow pianists, especially performing pianists, please give this some consideration. Respectfully submitted.
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    • @larrykatz3333
      @larrykatz3333 5 лет назад +3

      Kempff doesn't fall into this trap.

    • @felixdevilliers1
      @felixdevilliers1 4 года назад +1

      @@larrykatz3333and Musica Aeetrna - Schumann was a very speedy composer. The problem is pianists who slow down and sentimemtalize piecces like trauemerei. The critic , Hanslick, complained that Clara played her husband's music so fast that he could not make head or tail of it, but, as Brahms said, there was no point in talking to Hnaslick about music. Lupu's speeds are right;maybe your brain should move faster.

    • @danmiller1761
      @danmiller1761 2 года назад

      /

    • @alger3041
      @alger3041 Год назад

      @Larry Katz I listened to Kempff. It's a decent rendition; the only problem with it is that he runs the movements together without taking a breath in between. The work, after all, is clearly divided into sections, and the pianist really should be cognizant of it by taking breaks at appropriate points.

    • @alger3041
      @alger3041 Год назад +1

      @Felix de Villiers I agree that the music can get oversentimentalized with the wrong approach, but I happen to think that much music making or today, and not just by pianists, but also other instrumentalists and even conductors, is taken simply too damn fast, with those hectic, frenetic tempos which has become the trend of today. We have become so surfeited with these tempos, so conditioned to them, that anything taken at a more rational tempo will seem utterly boring, and incidentally, I altogether deplore this trend. At such tempos it is far more difficult to savor various felicities along the way when everything approaches a virtual blur, and by the way, I take strong exception to your comment "make your brain go faster" - I find that very off-putting.
      Can you explain what you mean about Schumann being a "speedy composer?" I have never encountered that anywhere else, but respectively suggest that it's how you've become used to hearing this music through all those hectic renditions you've been exposed to.
      Essentially I have few problems with Lupu's tempos. I might question what he does with the next to last section, in particular the chorale like portion which closes it .

  • @ddalgijump9999
    @ddalgijump9999 6 лет назад +6

    crying as listening!!!!

  • @lionelthiebaud7081
    @lionelthiebaud7081 6 месяцев назад

    Bien sûr, il y a quelques autres sublimes versions, à commencer par Argerich, Horowitz, Arrau, Cortot, Nat, Pollini, mais celle de Lupu en fait partie très largement, poésie et folie quand il le faut. Merveilleux

  • @SuperAsalvador
    @SuperAsalvador 9 лет назад +6

    1 Äußerst bewegt (Extremely animated), D minor
    2 Sehr innig und nicht zu rasch (Very inwardly and not too quickly), B-flat major. This movement in ABACA form, with its lyrical main theme, includes two contrasting intermezzi. In his 1850 edition Schumann extended the first reprise of the theme by twenty measures in order to repeat it in full.
    3 Sehr aufgeregt (Very agitated), G minor
    4 Sehr langsam (Very slowly), B-flat major/D minor
    5 Sehr lebhaft (Very lively), G minor
    6 Sehr langsam (Very slowly), B-flat major
    7 Sehr rasch (Very fast), C minor/E-flat major
    8 Schnell und spielend (Fast and playful), G minor. Schumann used material from this movement in the fourth movement of his first symphony. WIKIPEDIA

    • @alger3041
      @alger3041 Год назад

      Re your last comment - people put almost anything into Wikipedia, but I respectfully suggest that the quotation of a motive between the last section of Kreisleriana and an episode in the last movement of the Spring Symphony was not an intentional quotation, but something more subconscious. At worst one could level it as an unconscious mannerism but regardless, from the appearance of it, I really don't think that it was a conscious transfer and subsequent usage from one work to another.
      From my experience, people put all sorts of things on Wikipedia, and much of the information presented in this source should be taken with a grain of salt.

  • @갯벌지기
    @갯벌지기 2 года назад +2

    감사합니다!!😄👍🙆💐

  • @lessismore4470
    @lessismore4470 2 года назад +1

    Interesting that no one here has mentioned Alfred Brendel's impeccable interpretation - one of the best renderings of Kreisleriana.

  • @tanyaleef5138
    @tanyaleef5138 8 лет назад +5

    Like his tempi , his interpretations , straight forward playing no mannerism very musical and doesn't overdo with left hand voicing

    • @IvanGreindl
      @IvanGreindl 7 лет назад

      Indeed. However, you still may prefer a touch more of passion, of "fire" even more poetry at some moments...

    • @comment6864
      @comment6864 7 лет назад

      yes, so much better than Yuja Wang

  • @jean-louisyoung5086
    @jean-louisyoung5086 9 лет назад +2

    Un autre voyage, superbe !

  • @Heather-im5sg
    @Heather-im5sg 6 лет назад +20

    What a relief to listen to this after hearing Trifonov butcher the piece

    • @mikejr41387
      @mikejr41387 6 лет назад

      omg yes.

    • @racheloliver17
      @racheloliver17 3 года назад +1

      So well said!!! Trifonov is killing many dead composers and great pieces, unfortunately.

  • @radovanlorkovic3562
    @radovanlorkovic3562 3 года назад

    Ideale Auffassung, endlich!

  • @НадеждаХрамова-в7ц
    @НадеждаХрамова-в7ц 2 года назад +3

    Musical Aeterna Я тоже каждый раз жалею, что в быстром темпе пропадает экспрессия интонаций в первой пьесе. У Лупу даже в быстром темпе меньше потерь, так как его эмоциональная экспрессивность очень сильна.

  • @hugofejgielman3132
    @hugofejgielman3132 4 года назад +2

    excellent, without equal

  • @ravel7777
    @ravel7777 9 лет назад +2

    Thanks ...

  • @rouhyito
    @rouhyito 9 месяцев назад +1

    Is this live? Either way, thank you for uploading it. It's tremendous.

  • @fengyijin611
    @fengyijin611 2 года назад +2

    RIP🕯️

  • @duwir5959
    @duwir5959 4 года назад +2

    he played it wild, because he could. Horowitz did it also. great!

  • @suzanneloignon8095
    @suzanneloignon8095 2 года назад

    Merveilleux

  • @Diesel9
    @Diesel9 4 года назад +3

    Take down the ads, you gotta be kidding me! Let’s stop the middle of the concert and eat candy or read the newspaper or check our emails in the concert hall. If you cannot post classical music on RUclips without running ads, go and find a job.

  • @ilaniaabileah
    @ilaniaabileah 10 лет назад

    This piece will be played by Michel Fournier at the concert in Val Morin, March 1st, 2014.

  • @ovo.ovo.
    @ovo.ovo. 5 лет назад +2

    죽기 전에 라두루푸님 공연 실제로 보는게 소원인데ㅠ

    • @놀이-k1d
      @놀이-k1d 3 года назад

      이제 못볼드슈ㅠ

  • @김나현-j1r
    @김나현-j1r 6 лет назад +7

    26:37

  • @BWV846
    @BWV846 Год назад

    Wow

  • @ChrystF
    @ChrystF 7 лет назад +1

    die beste Interpretation auf YT. Aber immer noch zu viel Pedal, oder nicht?

    • @felixdevilliers1
      @felixdevilliers1 4 года назад +2

      Vor drei Jahren- aber keineswegs zu viel Pedal, Ein Mann der Schumann speilen gesehen hat sagte a er hatte den Fuss immer auf das Pedal so dass immer eine leichte Mischung von Dissonanzen hoerba war,r aber da mit gutem Geschmack.

  • @paulmackay6529
    @paulmackay6529 4 года назад +3

    28:38 !

  • @calebhu6383
    @calebhu6383 Год назад

    0:19, 6:19, 14:27

  • @Allanfearn
    @Allanfearn 5 лет назад

    And the instrument ETA Hoffmann's Kreisler played was?

  • @brunolanzasant
    @brunolanzasant 7 лет назад +1

    Bravo!

  • @Hyerim_Byun_Pianist
    @Hyerim_Byun_Pianist 9 лет назад +3

    komponiert in 1838

  • @dmitrishteinbergpianist
    @dmitrishteinbergpianist 4 года назад +1

    II: 2:24 III: 11:24

    • @cmonclair27
      @cmonclair27 Год назад

      Unrivaled. Particularly the middle passage of III.

  • @garfreed
    @garfreed 6 лет назад

    он чертовски потрясающий

  • @성이름-t5z3i
    @성이름-t5z3i Год назад

    11:22

  • @yombinome1174
    @yombinome1174 5 лет назад +2

    Most interpretations of this work as far as I know are outstanding in some way or another except one : that by Trifonov.

  • @TheSoteriologist
    @TheSoteriologist Месяц назад

    With this work I prefer Brendel and Koroliov.

  • @lsepan8393
    @lsepan8393 2 года назад

    O

  • @davideberhardt100
    @davideberhardt100 8 лет назад +1

    even Radu takes too fast- every versions is too fast- misses the poetry- shld ignore the markings

    • @musicaaeterna6733
      @musicaaeterna6733 8 лет назад

      +Cathy Permut
      Cathy, thanks for that observation. This extremely beautiful and authentic performance by the great Radu Lupu who wisely measures his appearances as well as the works he will perform, even this performance is surprising in the speed of the first movement. Almost all pianists seem to vie with each other for speed. Schumann says Extremely Animated. Had he wanted speed he would have used the word RASCH. The music can be exrtemely animated, passionate, without speed. In this instance, speed obliterates the musical line. Fellow pianists, especially performing pianists, please give this some consideration. Respectfully submitted.

  • @sujungsun7304
    @sujungsun7304 3 года назад +1

    I doubt this is Lupu.

  • @davideberhardt100
    @davideberhardt100 8 лет назад

    why poet here- no one ever responds?

  • @vonMohl
    @vonMohl 8 лет назад

    Vladimir Horowitz on RCA in absolutely unrivalled in his performance, so spare your time.

    • @CSBstif
      @CSBstif  8 лет назад +4

      Stupid troll:))

    • @vonMohl
      @vonMohl 8 лет назад

      so it is stupid to have different opinions from you on music ?

    • @deandusk
      @deandusk 8 лет назад +1

      i will point out the "stupid" part in what you said: spare your time. Understand now?

    • @vonMohl
      @vonMohl 8 лет назад

      Some english grammar for you: spare: to be able to afford or give. So spare your time, means to afford it for something else.

    • @deandusk
      @deandusk 8 лет назад +2

      Witold Domeyko you don't get it, do you?

  • @purinboy
    @purinboy 6 лет назад +1

    Not bad, but not good.

  • @pvonberg
    @pvonberg 5 лет назад

    I have only two words to say. Vladimir Horowitz.

    • @turidemarcodeeustachijs3926
      @turidemarcodeeustachijs3926 5 лет назад +1

      Certo. Ma non esageriamo, Radu Lupu e' tra i Grandi della storia del pianoforte!

    • @FirstGentleman1
      @FirstGentleman1 3 года назад

      Another famous pianist, I won't mention the name, was asked by a music magazine to listen to some recordings and react to it. When the Horowitz/Kreisleriana started he immediately said something like "Stop it. It sounds like somebody would practise Czerny etudes. Horrible."

    • @pvonberg
      @pvonberg 3 года назад

      @@FirstGentleman1 Well, that's his problem.

    • @FirstGentleman1
      @FirstGentleman1 3 года назад

      @@pvonberg You are right but it shows that people can see things very differently.

  • @냐는아무생각이없댜
    @냐는아무생각이없댜 4 года назад +1

    26:30

  • @EG-uv8fd
    @EG-uv8fd Год назад

    11:58

  • @lllll1926
    @lllll1926 3 года назад

    34:20