Rachmaninoff plays Elegie Op. 3 No. 1

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @dfkfgjfg
    @dfkfgjfg 5 лет назад +2416

    It's so strange hearing the way Rachmaninoff plays in all of his recordings. He disregards his own scores so much and it makes it so fascinating and proves that perfection to the score isn't as important as artistic interpretation

    • @AngelLopez-pc1pw
      @AngelLopez-pc1pw 5 лет назад +162

      it's the height of arrogance to think that the composer disregards his score. The more humble thought would be that perhaps all the other performers have been interpreting the score incorrectly, because in fact, they can play notes, but THE TRUTH IN THE MUSIC is lost on them.

    • @freeride5383
      @freeride5383 5 лет назад +48

      I read this is Tyrion's voice lol

    • @georgechaplainsmg
      @georgechaplainsmg 5 лет назад +202

      Angel Lopez i think you'll find if you actually read the score he does in fact disregard it...

    • @karlakor
      @karlakor 5 лет назад +25

      @Spinach and Scenery Why would Valentina Lisitsa believe that there is a difference between the score and the composer? Music history is rife with examples of composers demanding that their music be performed exactly as written. If one believes that a composer is competent at notating his ideas in notes, then disregarding the score is tantamount to disregarding the composer.

    • @musiclover148
      @musiclover148 5 лет назад +74

      I wonder how many different ways he played it. When you're that gloriously talented, you can pitch a change-up at will, just to keep yourself from getting bored with your fastball and slider.

  • @shaythiele1320
    @shaythiele1320 6 лет назад +945

    I don’t know why but I love looking at pictures off Rachmaninov. I would have loved to been a fly on the wall watching him compose these incredible works

    • @levim.3505
      @levim.3505 6 лет назад +58

      I agree, there is just something mysterious to his appearance.

    • @hsiehrachel
      @hsiehrachel 5 лет назад +18

      Sviatoslav Richter he is very handsome the most of all haha.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 5 лет назад +49

      With Rach, *what you saw was what you got*. He was, literally, "somebody to look up to", and not only physically. He was quiet and dedicated, a great husband and father, and never indulged in the "superstar" antics of Vladi Horowitz. From the biography, "Horowitz" by Glenn Plaskin (p. 112): "After Horowitz' American debut in Carnegie Hall performing the Tchaikovsky First Piano Concerto in 1928, Rachmaninoff told him, "You may be the loudest and the fastest but I must tell you that it was not musical." RIP...

    • @russell3357
      @russell3357 5 лет назад +21

      he was a big man with enormous hands and russian hmm

    • @alpowermusic
      @alpowermusic 5 лет назад +11

      Stravinsky once called him "A 6-1/2 foot scowl". :)

  • @John-thinks
    @John-thinks 2 года назад +150

    Rach has a talent for creating the the most wonderfully colorful darkness.

    • @therainforest4314
      @therainforest4314 9 месяцев назад +3

      Beautifully, concisely put. :)

    • @AlikaLi357
      @AlikaLi357 4 месяца назад +1

      This is not colorful darkness, this is the sadness of life, its tragic beauty.

    • @Galina-Angel-14
      @Galina-Angel-14 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@AlikaLi357это совсем другое, это сложная судьба Руси, которую множество раз пытались и пытаются стереть. И сложная судьба ее Высокого духом, мужественного и человечного народа, потомков Белых Богов .

    • @AlikaLi357
      @AlikaLi357 2 месяца назад

      @@Galina-Angel-14 Рахманинов - Рахман - татарин по происхождению не имеет никакого отношения к Руси, так же как и Московия и Татария. Русь - это то, что сейчас Украина. Московия украла их название и историю. А сложная судьба рф - это вечное завоевание колоний и порабощение народов вокруг себя.

    • @AlikaLi357
      @AlikaLi357 2 месяца назад

      @@Galina-Angel-14 вы не потомки никаких белых богов, у вас в церкви фуражка гитлера, вы нацисты и фашисты. И вы прокляты богом, отсюда ваша тяжёлая судьба.

  • @НатальяДорохова-з5б
    @НатальяДорохова-з5б 3 года назад +242

    Rachmaninoff's Elegie - is an absolutely fantastic masterpiece, awakens incredible feelings in the soul, helps to live, think, love and empathize. . .

  • @bruno.virgilio
    @bruno.virgilio 2 года назад +63

    if anyone asks, the performance comes from ampico piano roll n. 69253. Rachmaninoff also performed several works on piano rolls. Several manufacturers, in particular the Aeolian Company, published his compositions on perforated music rolls from about 1900 onwards. His sister-in-law, Sofia Satina, remembered him at the family estate at Ivanovka, pedalling gleefully through a set of rolls of his Second Piano Concerto, apparently acquired from a German source, most probably the Aeolian Company's Berlin subsidiary, the Choralion Company. Aeolian in London created a set of three rolls of this concerto in 1909, which remained in the catalogues of its various successors until the late 1970s. From 1919 he made 35 piano rolls (12 of which were his own compositions), for the American Piano Company (Ampico)'s reproducing piano. According to the Ampico publicity department, he initially disbelieved that a roll of punched paper could provide an accurate record, so he was invited to listen to a proof copy of his first recording. After the performance, he was quoted as saying "Gentlemen-I, Sergei Rachmaninoff, have just heard myself play!" For demonstration purposes, he recorded the solo part of his Second Piano Concerto for Ampico, though only the second movement was used publicly and has survived. He continued to make roll recordings until around 1929, though his last roll, the Chopin Scherzo in B-flat minor, was not published until October 1933.

    • @suryahitam3588
      @suryahitam3588 Год назад +3

      This comment should be pinned.

    • @delfinacardenas9418
      @delfinacardenas9418 Год назад

      ❤melodía q hace vibrar... mi alma

    • @sunilj2608
      @sunilj2608 11 месяцев назад +1

      Is there a way to correlate the piano roll number to the year it was recorded? Curious when this was recorded.

    • @bruno.virgilio
      @bruno.virgilio 11 месяцев назад

      @@sunilj2608 The roll was recorded in 1928, however "In 1922 Ampico abandoned the attempt to encode the issue date in the roll number itself, and in May 1922, with the inauguration of the black box and the A-label, the month-year issue date is found in tiny print in the lower right corner of the label."
      5000x 1916
      5100x 1916
      5200x 1917
      5300x 1917
      5400x 1917-18
      5500x 1918-19
      5600x 1919
      5700x 1919-20
      5800x 1920
      5900x 1921
      6000x 1921-22
      source: stacks.stanford.edu/file/druid:ny414gc8742/34-03.pdf

    • @PauloBarreto15041964
      @PauloBarreto15041964 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thanks for sharing that information. It was very important.

  • @kingsfort1
    @kingsfort1 5 лет назад +405

    This makes my heart ache. His timings on the left hand are so free and the melody is unbroken and direct. Truly unique! Simply glad I can listen to this.

    • @CLASSICALFAN100
      @CLASSICALFAN100 4 года назад +22

      Your feelings are 100% appropriate, for this is an elegy, to be performed in memory of the dearly departed...

  • @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870
    @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870 3 года назад +328

    I love Rachmaninoff music so much, thank you for this recording, at the age of 15 I heard Rachmaninoff for the first time (pianoconcerto nr 2 with Vladimir Ashkenazy and the Concertgebouw Orchestra in Amsterdam), I fell in love with classical music that day.. Now I am 57 years and that love is going stronger and stronger. In april 2021 there will be my first grand child, a grand daugther, I shall listen to Rachmaninoff with her. I hope so will love classical music as much as I do. Greetings from the Netherlands.

    • @unethicalwiseman5925
      @unethicalwiseman5925 3 года назад +5

      How's your granddaughter going?

    • @juliahill5852
      @juliahill5852 3 года назад +2

      I love your story! have you listened to him with her yet? even though she is a newborn :) :)

    • @wimkoevoets3595
      @wimkoevoets3595 3 года назад +6

      Mooie reactie. Ik hoop dat het goed gaat met je kleinkind.

    • @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870
      @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870 3 года назад +5

      @@unethicalwiseman5925 Thank you, she is a lovely gril, her name is Luna and now she is 15 weeks old and I love her so much

    • @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870
      @jan-pietervanwaasbergen9870 3 года назад +6

      @@wimkoevoets3595 Yes she is listening a lot to classical music, her name is Luna and often we listen to Claire de Lune from Debussy and Moonligt sonate from Beethoven

  • @joshluxrob
    @joshluxrob 4 года назад +167

    2:38 chills. Feels like the sun's just come out from behind the clouds.

    • @yekware
      @yekware 3 года назад

      This part is the greatest noise I've ever heard

    • @mvmarchiori
      @mvmarchiori 2 года назад +1

      I get the exact same feeling from the second theme of the Bm sonata(Liszt). A glorious sunrising, or the sun coming out of the dark clouded sky. Very ominous, and stunningly beautiful.

    • @antoninov
      @antoninov 2 года назад

      je crois aussi, qu a 2, 38 RACHMANINOFF a voulu exprimer exprimer le fait qu , pour se liberer de la peur de "mourir , il faut a un moment , faire confiance, et ........ "se geter, dans le "vide stop controle , seulement respirer........ notre CHER RACHMANINOFF AVEC SA MUSIQUE IL A TRES BIEN REALISE CECI. merci beaucoup mon FRERE RACHMANINOFF , tu vis en moi quelque part :

    • @whix2751
      @whix2751 2 года назад

      @@antoninov en effet ça peut être une interprétation après il peut y avoir beaucoup d'autre possibilité

    • @cecilsproject6796
      @cecilsproject6796 Год назад

      Its a E. Out of the scale. Very fast sun apparition to me.

  • @cosmichealwithspirit590
    @cosmichealwithspirit590 4 года назад +80

    No words are available to describe the depth of the beauty of the vibrations which radiate from Rachmaninov‘s soul to the piano keys as he deliberately attunes himself toward his yearning and ultimate and ascent.

    • @theforbiddenfruit2300
      @theforbiddenfruit2300 4 года назад +2

      All true but plz word it less edgy

    • @francoriva55
      @francoriva55 4 года назад

      Yes ... i love him so much

    • @BULLTRONHERO
      @BULLTRONHERO 2 года назад +1

      @@theforbiddenfruit2300 Some feelings are profound enough that to use casual language to describe them does them an incredible disservice. The only appropriate language is religious in nature.

  • @vionobleDE
    @vionobleDE 5 лет назад +306

    The creator is not bound by his creation

    • @oucutie1
      @oucutie1 5 лет назад +1

      vionoble.de ♥️🥰👤🧚🏾‍♂️🌹🌷💐

    • @AnAppleSlice
      @AnAppleSlice 5 лет назад +8

      Well said.

    • @margaretrhodes1733
      @margaretrhodes1733 4 года назад

      vionoble.de b

    • @EmdrGreg
      @EmdrGreg 4 года назад +5

      ... and neither should anyone else be.

    • @martyrrt
      @martyrrt 4 года назад +4

      That’s profound because it’s true.

  • @rafikbaladi6555
    @rafikbaladi6555 6 лет назад +532

    Each time I am crushed by world events, conflict and senseless globalization. I listen to Rahhmaninoff and stand up strong but fragile. I love him so much

    • @789armstrong
      @789armstrong 5 лет назад +41

      I have been listening to his music for over 70 years and his purity of heart and spirit eminates through all of his compositions. Rachmaninoff once said his music is a self portrait, and that it is.

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 5 лет назад +15

      Rafik, that is how I feel, globalization scares me to death and listening to music that gets deep inside my soul keeps me sane.. my two favorite composers, Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky bring me sanity and standing strong and being fragile at he same time is a sign of a beautiful soul.

    • @truekingvictory
      @truekingvictory 5 лет назад +6

      @@BytomGirl Well said! In this crazy world, and living in a crazy country with the dumbest, most insane president to grace Earth in all history, working in a hospital dealing with sick people who decided to elect this crazy president.......
      Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky, Medtner, Gerald Finzi, Diego Ortiz, Michael Praetorius, Corelli, Liszt, and all the great masters of music come to the rescue. Truly, it is the universal language without words, that speak directly to the soul of ALL humans.

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 5 лет назад +12

      I don't think you understood... our president is the only one to stand up to globalists and don't listen to lying media... he is not crazy or insane, he is the most sane person in this country who wants the best for us, the people. His opponents lie and want to destroy him and bring on socialism. They are the ones who want to globalize this planet. Get your facts straight. PS you can only wish to be as "dumb" as him. Look up description for globalization. It promotes open borders and chaos, control and violence. He is one who wants to keep our country safe as it is supposed to be. So start thinking as an individual and stop listening to liars

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 5 лет назад +11

      Why do you think Rachmaninov escaped post-revolution Russia? He hated communism and what it has done to his country and it's people. He was arrested but was lucky to escape and Shostakovich lived with packed suitcase in case KGB came for him.

  • @justinariasluna8731
    @justinariasluna8731 4 года назад +45

    Rachmaninoff is one of few composers who were, at the same time, excellent composers and excellent musicians! His Chopin playing, for example, is beautiful.
    Thank you!!

  • @SarumChoirmaster
    @SarumChoirmaster 4 года назад +61

    WHY CAN'T WE JUST BE KIND, CARING, THOUGHTFUL AND LOVING TO EVERYONE. TAKE TIME IN YOUR DAY TO BE THAT WAY TO AT LEAST LOVE OTHER SOUL.

    • @batsky6061
      @batsky6061 3 года назад +2

      Because human nature is inherently cruel and callous but, perhaps that’s all the more reason to be kind.

    • @Shooters141
      @Shooters141 3 года назад +2

      @@batsky6061 I don't agree with you about the inherent part. It's a acquired trait, much like racism.

    • @ronniewaters9782
      @ronniewaters9782 3 года назад +1

      Yes, we can "be kind, caring, thoughtful, and loving to everyone", that is, if we want to end up someone's dinner or slave, much like the Eloi of H. G. Well's imagination. I on the other hand, will reject such shallow and mendacious sentiments and face reality. Hate clarifies when sentiment only obfuscates and confuses. Hate seeks justice when someone you love is severely harmed. Hate focuses like a laser beam on unassimilable differences and reminds you that to have a discriminating mind is wise and prudent, whilst having an indiscriminate mind is to follow the garden path to an untimely destruction of not only yourself, but possibly on those you love. Both hate and love are necessary to human life. To separate the two is like separating math and science. You can't do it!

    • @batsky6061
      @batsky6061 3 года назад +2

      @@Shooters141 Children are often quite cruel. Why would society and morality have to take such efforts to weaken and dissipate our natural energy in the prisons and training centers called schools if not to force our antisocial tendencies into submission?

    • @batsky6061
      @batsky6061 3 года назад

      @@ronniewaters9782 Machiavelli approves.

  • @jjaus
    @jjaus 4 года назад +26

    Genius. Apart from the beauty of the music, he makes it sound like two different pianos and pianists playing. Just, wonderful.

  • @ceylans6699
    @ceylans6699 7 лет назад +235

    such a genius...i can listen 1000 times and i will feel more intense each time...every note comes together so wonderfully i can almost hear words while listening....what a story he told..timeless

  • @CLAUDIADANEU-Piano
    @CLAUDIADANEU-Piano 5 месяцев назад +9

    I adore this masterpiece. And I do feel a true blow of emotions every time I play it. THANKS, MAESTRO RACHMANINOFF!!!!!!

  • @rodig.850
    @rodig.850 4 года назад +19

    the 110 people probably cried a river and hit the dislike button accidentally for they couldn't see anything anymore.
    This melancholic piece isn't just said... it's a truly sad poem. I cried, I played it, and I still cry.

  • @АннаЛевина-й9п
    @АннаЛевина-й9п 4 года назад +102

    Его музыку никогда не спутаешь с другим! Его музыка имеет своё лицо. И оно прекрасно!!! ♥️😍👍

    • @ludmilarommens4092
      @ludmilarommens4092 4 года назад +3

      Как и сам композитор😍

    • @ИгорьТим-в4о
      @ИгорьТим-в4о 3 года назад +9

      Никак не разберусь что поражает: или это широта( простор) в моем воображении; или это многозвучие музыкального ряда...
      Пробирает до мурашек...
      Помяни ,Господи, душу усопшего раба твоего Сергея...

    • @maniama56
      @maniama56 3 года назад

      @@ИгорьТим-в4о если вы когда-нибудь окажетесь на Тамбовщине, вы увидите этот простор, там уже нет дремучих лесов, но поля, сады, в мае запах сирени, осенью яблок. Это его Ивановка.

    • @ИгорьТим-в4о
      @ИгорьТим-в4о 3 года назад +2

      @@maniama56 Тамбовская область...соседка... А я с Рязанской сторонушки, Кадомский район...

    • @maniama56
      @maniama56 3 года назад

      @@ИгорьТим-в4о мои по линии мамы переселились из Рязани в начале 20 века в Мичуринск

  • @menestreldedieu9233
    @menestreldedieu9233 4 года назад +19

    Even through the mechanical filter of the reproducing piano, Rachmaninoff's magisterial interpretation of his own music shines through convincingly. Here he is unassailable.

  • @45sbutterflies48
    @45sbutterflies48 7 лет назад +85

    Wow. No words to describe the beauty. One of my favorite works by him. Legendary.

  • @neviladergjini1
    @neviladergjini1 5 лет назад +36

    His sound is full and mature. He is a maximalist in everything.

  • @tatiana1498
    @tatiana1498 4 года назад +78

    Какие сильные,красивые чувства вызывает музыка Рохманинова! Она делает нас лучше!

  • @TheWord-LaPalabra
    @TheWord-LaPalabra 4 года назад +28

    rachmaninoff as far as I have heard was tormented by choosing between being a composer, conductor, or performer. he needed 3 of him to be complete.

  • @НаталияУварова-м8я
    @НаталияУварова-м8я 6 лет назад +134

    Вечной жизни прекрасным творениям Сергия Рахманинова!

    • @HB-qi3ry
      @HB-qi3ry 6 лет назад +9

      Наталия, и я слушаю и плачу от счастья. Нашла трогательные воспоминание о Сергее Васильевиче, пишет сестра жены Рахманинова. Почитайте, пожалуйста senar.ru/memoirs/Satina/

    • @christophetetu3948
      @christophetetu3948 5 лет назад +2

      @@HB-qi3ry : bol' shoye spasibo. I druzhba iz Frantsii.

    • @ha3vy
      @ha3vy 5 лет назад

      Цика блиат

    • @03Venture
      @03Venture 4 года назад

      Y^ -^ (-ti(-d^ ru$^, )$í qu( -^ dig^ -)d)...

    • @moskalenkoalexey5743
      @moskalenkoalexey5743 3 года назад +3

      Из русских композиторов это лучший из прекрасных.
      Душа разрывается слушая эти незабываемые мелодии, именно русские, широкие, распевные. Рахманинов -- это чудо, это божество !!!

  • @marinaosmanova4783
    @marinaosmanova4783 4 года назад +82

    Его элегия и исполнение это шедевр мирового искусства !!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @kenelliott8944
      @kenelliott8944 Год назад

      Get out of Ukraine!!!

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

      Да,очень грустная мелодия.3-ий концерт,4-ый-гениальны.И лучше всех их исполняет Даниил Трифонов.
      Петербург.

  • @pianoworld233
    @pianoworld233 3 года назад +13

    Rachmaninoff shows all of his pain in his piece. It's extraordinary beautiful.

  • @TanyaGryaznova1313
    @TanyaGryaznova1313 5 лет назад +78

    ГЕНИАЛЬНЕЙШЕЕ ТВОРЕНИЕ и по композиции, и по исполнению

  • @johnrobertson8938
    @johnrobertson8938 4 года назад +43

    I want to click the "like" icon everytime I hear this. So good.

  • @elisabethmatesky7855
    @elisabethmatesky7855 4 года назад +15

    In listening to the profound depths of Rachmaninoff performing his Elegie Op 3 No. 1, I could not help but
    remembere the words of revered admiration from my Great Violin Mentor, Nathan Milstein, who once told
    me if not Ten Times, "Rachmaninoff is the Greatest Composer of the Twentieth Century, Elisabeth! Do not ever forget this!!!!!" Hearing the immenseness of such an enlarged Soul, I carry Milstein's words with me - &
    Always ~ NM was a very close friend & younger colleague of Sergie Rachmaninoff, whom he - NM- Loved❣

    • @francoriva55
      @francoriva55 4 года назад +1

      Dear lady.. beautiful words. Rachm absolute genius like chopin schumann ....

    • @francoriva55
      @francoriva55 4 года назад

      Regards from Como lake bellagio italy where rachm has been many times...

    • @francoriva55
      @francoriva55 4 года назад

      I 'm crying hearing this piece.. how a man can write so heavenly music mrs elizabeth ?

    • @elisabethmatesky7855
      @elisabethmatesky7855 4 года назад

      Franco Riva ~
      Thank you for your lovely words!
      Also for regards from Como in Italia!! Are you a Pianist?? Mi Espagnol es, pero no Italiano porquet un Escquala no aprender
      Italian cuando amigamita!! Mi Espanol Es muy horrific!! Muchas Gracias y musicale Hello a Italia!
      Me on FB, as Elisabeth Anne Matesky ~ Ciao!! Milstein's 1st artist pupil in Londres por tres anos plus!!! Yo Teach todo el Mundo pero Pandemic, No ahora ~ Muy Treiste .. Be Well ~

  • @twillert-organ-projects
    @twillert-organ-projects 4 года назад +23

    Sergei Rachmaninoff, a great composer AND a great pianist as well. Thank you for uploading

  • @anthonyfaddul3582
    @anthonyfaddul3582 4 года назад +31

    Imagine playing this on the piano, it would feel like you own the world’s music

    • @arie4011
      @arie4011 3 года назад +5

      I can say from experience you are right. There is no feeling like it

  • @ЕленаТвердохлеб-у6л
    @ЕленаТвердохлеб-у6л 5 лет назад +29

    Brilliant pianist, brilliant composer - the divine nature manifested in man!
    Genius.

    • @objectivitycave11
      @objectivitycave11 4 года назад

      i think this sound very human... genius, but human

  • @annazully2680
    @annazully2680 Год назад +9

    one of the most beautiful pieces i have ever heard

  • @naturalroyalflush
    @naturalroyalflush 4 года назад +19

    I have listened to many interpretations and here, at last is the real thing.

  • @valentinamueller9752
    @valentinamueller9752 5 лет назад +27

    Всем понятная без слов
    откровенная музыка. слышу правдивые образы нашей жизни, как же она божественно прекрасна.
    Земная, благородная благодарная боль за братьев и сестёр,
    за отцов и матерей, за
    дедов и бабушек. Спасибо.
    Востребованная
    непогода и гроза, заканчивается как сказка,
    ласковым солнышком и
    просветлением, все становиться ясно как
    божий день. Путь за частую очень долог и
    не справедлив ко всем.

  • @Santosificationable
    @Santosificationable 5 лет назад +427

    When other pianists play Rachmaninoff, it sounds cheesy and edgy. But when Rachmaninoff plays himself, it sounds badass. Always loved the aristocratic, serious, no-nonsense Rach sound.

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 лет назад +14

      How do we know rach played this I need to know

    • @keira9275
      @keira9275 5 лет назад +9

      @@oldbird4601 well this is the one that i listen to on iTunes and it says it was him... either way, I think it's really good when played like that

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 5 лет назад +5

      Keira Clinton ok thanks it’s my grade 8 and I love it

    • @keira9275
      @keira9275 5 лет назад +3

      Oh really? I’m doing it for grade 10 (RCM)
      I haven’t started learning it yet though

    • @flyingpenandpaper6119
      @flyingpenandpaper6119 5 лет назад +25

      I agree. After a while of listening to the master pianists, you will notice that they are rarely sentimental. It's not because they don't love the piece; it's because they love it enough to play it as it should be played.

  • @franciscodeassiscarvalhofe6916
    @franciscodeassiscarvalhofe6916 4 года назад +27

    Simplesmente sublime! (28jul2020 / Brasil).

  • @сергейкириллов-й3я
    @сергейкириллов-й3я 5 лет назад +232

    Огромная радость в сердце -слушать игру самого великого Рахманинова!!Спасибо!!!

    • @HB-qi3ry
      @HB-qi3ry 5 лет назад +9

      Сергей, С.В.Рахманинова называли последним романтиком 20-го века. С радостью поделюсь: Всё о Рахманинове(фото, исполнение произведений автором) senar.ru/memoirs/Satina/

    • @lorisvelardi5761
      @lorisvelardi5761 4 года назад +15

      I don't speak Russian but i agree

    • @MedSima
      @MedSima 4 года назад +1

      Natalia GChS большое спасибо, замечательный сайт о Рахманинове

    • @Алишер777-у7х
      @Алишер777-у7х 4 года назад +11

      65 дизлайков, кто они!?. 65 - отморозков!?

    • @ErikTongStudios
      @ErikTongStudios 4 года назад +3

      Bro that’s soooo true! Lol jk I have no idea what y’all are saying

  • @Мариэтта-щ6в
    @Мариэтта-щ6в 4 года назад +17

    Спокойная грусть в этой мелодии!Браво!

  • @HubertMCovers
    @HubertMCovers 5 лет назад +22

    As usual Rachmaninoff plays it in his unique, amazing way.

  • @LyndseyMacPherson
    @LyndseyMacPherson 5 лет назад +23

    Every time life slams me down, I retreat to Rachmaninoff, where I can safely feel pain and then shed it, so I can go back out into the fray once more.

    • @sachikokogure
      @sachikokogure 4 года назад +6

      Lyndsey MacPherson,
      I love your psychologically beautiful expression “Safely feel pain”. Thank you very much.

    • @objectivitycave11
      @objectivitycave11 4 года назад

      @Möbius Strip you either know the resurrection and life, or you wallow in constant desperation and shame... life beats all of us.

    • @aldoringo439
      @aldoringo439 4 года назад +1

      Just remember resilience is not the resistance, or the thickness of the wall, its the ability to rebuild it when its been broken down. Time and time again.

    • @LyndseyMacPherson
      @LyndseyMacPherson 4 года назад

      ​@@aldoringo439 So true, Aldo. Your words remind me of the Tao Te Ching. True strength resides in resilience.

    • @aldoringo439
      @aldoringo439 4 года назад

      @@LyndseyMacPherson yes indeed, because if u can rebuild something from nothing then you've basically defeated the laws of physics

  • @torusx8564
    @torusx8564 2 года назад +6

    I can't imagine my life without this music because it created in my mind some emotions. Without it the best moment of my life would not be as I actually know them.

  • @tigresiberiano1233
    @tigresiberiano1233 7 лет назад +71

    СЕРГЕИ РАХМАНИНОВ. БРАВО ! СПАСИБО !

  • @alibaghirov4503
    @alibaghirov4503 5 лет назад +50

    Гениальная композиция!
    Сергей Рахманинов действительно написал шедевр!

    • @ГалинаК-к3р
      @ГалинаК-к3р 3 года назад +3

      НЕТ СЛОВ, ТАКАЯ МУЗЫКА ВЕЧНА,ОНА СО МНОЙ ПОКА ЖИВА СПАСИБО

  • @pat8212
    @pat8212 4 года назад +7

    Oh to have met this incredibly talented man....once would have sufficed....but we can only dream of such things ever happening in our lifetime. Thank you Rachmaninov.

  • @BrawleyMarzeJrDDSSherman
    @BrawleyMarzeJrDDSSherman 3 года назад +29

    The astounding clarity of this recording makes it painfully obvious that this was not an original recording of Elegie by Rachmaninoff. I believe this is taken from the CD whereby the sound engineers took the piano rolls generated from Rachmaninoff’s playing and then transcribed them into a digital format (i.e. “digitized rolls”) and then ran these “digitized rolls” thru a Bosendorfer which had the computer hardware to read them. I have both CDs and they are AMAZING! I believe the CD is titled “A Window in Time”.

    • @xYonowaaru
      @xYonowaaru 2 года назад +3

      Yeah the pieces I've been listening to on this channel, so far, named something like "played by Rachmaninoff" all have been from “A Window in Time”.

  • @viviangoldschmidt2941
    @viviangoldschmidt2941 4 года назад +17

    Wonderful music. It helps in any kind of crisis. Thank you so much and all the best from Vienna, Austria

    • @highvolumepls
      @highvolumepls 7 месяцев назад

      Vienna, my Music Mecca❤😊

  • @ТатьянаГубкина-щ5ч

    Господи! Какая великолепная Музыка и исполнение !!! ❤ Можно тысячу раз слушать его произведения 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @KikiCubb
    @KikiCubb 5 лет назад +12

    Rachmaninoff is a genius.....as a pianist and composer I am so envious and in awe of his talent! I can truly listen to all his music all day long.

  • @olgakviatkovskaia4587
    @olgakviatkovskaia4587 7 лет назад +146

    Rachmaninov, un genio de piano, uno de mis músicos preferidos, no sólo como pianista, sino también como compositor. Su música es única, de una belleza indescriptible, llevada a su máxima expresión, es tan personal, tan bonita que me emociona mucho !!!!

    • @markian788
      @markian788 6 лет назад +2

      Olga Kviatkóvskaia Olga, I love your name

    • @vortigauntzgutz1060
      @vortigauntzgutz1060 6 лет назад +1

      Te amo

    • @marcorotondi7613
      @marcorotondi7613 5 лет назад +3

      Vero, verissime le Tue parole, grande e dublime emozione in quelle note! Genio che non smette di stupire e illuminare menti e cuori dei suoi Fans!
      Sublime lirica universale, mi ha molto aiutato nei momenti di solitudine.
      Grazie Maestro!

    • @BytomGirl
      @BytomGirl 5 лет назад +1

      Finally someone spelled his name correctly with v, not ff.

    • @ErikTongStudios
      @ErikTongStudios 4 года назад

      Bro I have no idea what you just said!

  • @ЕленаВасильева-ф7б7ц
    @ЕленаВасильева-ф7б7ц 4 года назад +29

    Гениально. Великолепно. Браво 🙂

  • @fulcherpj
    @fulcherpj 3 года назад +8

    A wonderful piece, played by the great man himself?? This is what heaven sounds like!

  • @francoriva55
    @francoriva55 Год назад +10

    Fantastic... ab😊solutely fantastic !

  • @oliveradami199
    @oliveradami199 4 года назад +3

    Indeed, I find his no. 2 concerto to be the best concerto ever composed. The varying feelings, emotions, expressions, explosions of melody, intricate deep emotions; never have experienced such a deep and fulminant history telling. The Master.

  • @Budha1able
    @Budha1able 6 лет назад +20

    Thank you very much Rachmaninov composed such beautiful music!

  • @tlarewpiano
    @tlarewpiano 2 года назад +6

    Always interesting to hear the composer's own take on their works. Hard to beat this performance!

  • @firasabdul4734
    @firasabdul4734 7 лет назад +53

    Incredible ! What an out of this world performance ! I'm lost for words

  • @abnerclaros1668
    @abnerclaros1668 4 года назад +6

    I love 'classical music' but had never listened to this one. Right now the world is an absolute mess, I tend to see hope in everything but I just can't now. I'm in tears but music keeps me alive, keeps me feeling, music is saving me again.

  • @shorenaasabashvili8550
    @shorenaasabashvili8550 4 года назад +11

    All the time in tears when I listen to this ❤

  • @ДмитрийГолев-д8р
    @ДмитрийГолев-д8р 4 года назад +26

    Браво , маэстро👏👏👏

  • @zlebushek
    @zlebushek 7 лет назад +106

    Словами не передать насколько это гениальный человек со своею музыкой, полной страсти и такой душевной взволновонностью. Я становлюсь счастливой каждый раз, слушая произведения Сергея Рахманинова, и моё сердце замирает. Здесь даже слов не нужно! Это просто нужно услышать!

    • @AngelLopez-pc1pw
      @AngelLopez-pc1pw 5 лет назад +6

      эт потому что ты Русская. у всех других это восприятие отсутствует в большей степени

    • @paatachanturishvili6631
      @paatachanturishvili6631 5 лет назад +5

      Slozi na glazax !

    • @leonidpolonsky4932
      @leonidpolonsky4932 5 лет назад +6

      @@AngelLopez-pc1pw Я не знал, что Вэн Клайберн был русским!

    • @AngelLopez-pc1pw
      @AngelLopez-pc1pw 5 лет назад

      @@leonidpolonsky4932 ты дурак? иди спотыкайся дальше

    • @ТаняЧижова-я3д
      @ТаняЧижова-я3д 5 лет назад +14

      @@AngelLopez-pc1pw , правда? Я вот читаю отзывы на английском и они говорят об обратном, музыкальный вкус и умение воспринимать прекрасное не имеют нацональности и расы.

  • @horatiodreamt
    @horatiodreamt 4 года назад +50

    Why should we be surprised if the composer varies from his score? Reportedly, Chopin didn't play one of his own pieces exactly the same way even at the same sitting.

    • @alexandernoethiger5338
      @alexandernoethiger5338 3 года назад +5

      and yet today we have people who will flame you for rolling a chord that wasnt meant to be. nice.

    • @lenpisciotta2086
      @lenpisciotta2086 3 года назад

      The the composition varies as the the composers mood at the time.

    • @umbrellashotgunman
      @umbrellashotgunman 2 года назад +1

      Ironically, Rachmaninoff the pianist actually was criticized in some older circles for being *too* faithful to the score; a good reminder that 19th century pianists were *expected* to be somewhat creative with their interpretations.

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 5 лет назад +47

    Rachmaninov knew the deep places of the Russian soul... and shared his with us in this grand Elegie.

  • @crystalhwang9568
    @crystalhwang9568 4 года назад +10

    Pure creativity and musicality... genius

  • @chriskaklamanis
    @chriskaklamanis Год назад +3

    The most magical piece I have ever heard! And the performance!!Amazing!

  • @manuelgonzalezpianista1957
    @manuelgonzalezpianista1957 3 года назад +17

    Rachmaninoff toca con una expresión sin límites , en el último grado de la locura y la belleza, su sonido la eternidad misma !!!, gran nostalgia …..

  • @aldoringo439
    @aldoringo439 4 года назад +25

    1:15 the most beautiful thing in the universe

  • @sxzo4258
    @sxzo4258 4 года назад +10

    Happy Birthday to one of the greatest geniuses of all time.

  • @jameswoodring4961
    @jameswoodring4961 Год назад +80

    My heart weeps for Russian people, Ukrainian people, people of both past and present who have been swallowed up by war and strife. Rachmaninoff composed this when he was 19! To me it seems to be a reverberation of pain, sorrow and complex emotions that still echo today. I wonder what music he would write if he could see his homeland now.

    • @steveblack720
      @steveblack720 Год назад +4

      so much things you could have written but you've chosen to write about that...

    • @ingridburling8731
      @ingridburling8731 Год назад +7

      He wrote this piece after a friend of his had died so it is very much an expression of his feeling of loss. I love playing this, and it is wonderful to hear him play it.

    • @tuckerallen1421
      @tuckerallen1421 Год назад +10

      ​@@steveblack720 cringe take. I think it's a good comment.

    • @steveblack720
      @steveblack720 Год назад

      @@tuckerallen1421 write this below the elegy? You stupid? So the first thing that comes to mind when you listen to music is fucking politics?

    • @baruchben-david4196
      @baruchben-david4196 6 месяцев назад +1

      My heart weeps for people.

  • @adamhesse2586
    @adamhesse2586 2 года назад +9

    Heartbreaking and bleak. This one brings to me the emotions of romantic love, especially unrequited romantic feeling. The romance comes from the syncopated rhythm (though other performances use that syncopation more than Rachmaninov does here!) It perfectly describes the highs and lows of limerence. The middle part is the essence of bliss and madness. As an elegy though, it is also evocative of great grief and loss. That is clear towards the end in particular. Overall, this is one of my absolute favourite pieces of music. I couldn't stop listening to it when I found it.

  • @crystalhwang9568
    @crystalhwang9568 4 года назад +22

    The best intepretation of Elegie by the world's greatest composer and performer...Sergei Rachmaninoff.

    • @joshluxrob
      @joshluxrob 4 года назад +1

      @mister kluge That's just up to opinion.. I prefer Rachmaninoff by a landslide, just because I like the style more.

    • @jessicakespohl8340
      @jessicakespohl8340 3 года назад

      Bach and Rach very different styles, no comparison!

  •  4 года назад +11

    Magnifique... ohhh, que c'est beau, bouleversant...

  • @amyamelie7
    @amyamelie7 6 лет назад +5

    This piece is majestic . Rachmaninoff is out of this world...

  • @ninabichnganguyen5867
    @ninabichnganguyen5867 4 года назад +6

    almost to the end the song the technique both hands in top of each other and tie together just like you hold all of feeling in to explore to last note which wake you up from the most beautiful thing. Very very intend and emotional. The best piece I ever play.

  • @martintobin4609
    @martintobin4609 2 года назад +5

    I think this elegy is one of the most beautiful pieces ever written!

  • @andrejshpagin
    @andrejshpagin 5 лет назад +32

    Произведения Рахманинова, это музыка, вырванная из струн вселенной....

    • @ErikTongStudios
      @ErikTongStudios 4 года назад

      andrejshpagin dude this is soo true! Lol jk I have no idea what you are saying

    • @g.s.3305
      @g.s.3305 4 года назад

      Erik Tong Studios 😆😆😆

    • @ИринаАрхипова-с1ч
      @ИринаАрхипова-с1ч 4 года назад +4

      Очень точная характеристика

  • @ΣμαραγδαΒελλοπουλου
    @ΣμαραγδαΒελλοπουλου 4 года назад +11

    This is a Classical Masterpiece. Thank you.

  • @МатильдаМатильда-б7з

    Очищение и катарсис... божественная музыка!

  • @youcefdahmane8539
    @youcefdahmane8539 6 месяцев назад +1

    "Rachmaninoff's 'Elegie' possesses an authenticity and spontaneity in its sound. It stands as a testament to his genius as one of the world's greatest pianists." Rachmaninoff is god.

  • @id-error4043
    @id-error4043 6 лет назад +10

    Heard it yesterday in the radio and felt in love

  • @antoanelaudila7129
    @antoanelaudila7129 4 года назад +3

    Cum a compus atit de frumos asa ceva nu am cuvinte sa îmi exprim cuvintele frumoase ptr acest mare compozitor romantic!

  • @СофияОрлова-т9ф
    @СофияОрлова-т9ф 3 года назад +43

    Слушаю очень часто. Сердце рвётся от этих пассажей. Но музыка одухворяет. И завтра будет новый день. И только с Разманиновым

    • @LifeLineLite
      @LifeLineLite Год назад

      Можно было бы не делать ошибки в написании ЕГО фамилии....

  • @frobinson7574
    @frobinson7574 7 лет назад +90

    Why do people dislike the original composer/performer of this piece? This is the way the piece is supposed to be played whether you like it or not. I personally don't like the tempo here, but that's tough luck. Feel free to dislike any recordings post-dating this.

    • @jernejoblak7633
      @jernejoblak7633 7 лет назад +17

      it's a little sped up because of a convertion from the piano roll to modern technology

    • @MattH9396
      @MattH9396 6 лет назад +3

      No it isn’t that was considered before recreating this recording

    • @agamaz5650
      @agamaz5650 6 лет назад +1

      @@MattH9396 yh i agree

    • @timkulchitsky6690
      @timkulchitsky6690 6 лет назад +3

      you can have many interpretations of this piece. Rachmaninoff played this when he was Switzerland, but composed it when he was 18.

    • @cuball2484
      @cuball2484 5 лет назад +16

      Rachmaninoff even said it himself that other performers played his pieces sometimes better than he thought he did.

  • @zhannazhukovskaya6263
    @zhannazhukovskaya6263 8 лет назад +69

    Как же это прекрасно!

  • @ivisrodriguez4484
    @ivisrodriguez4484 4 года назад +11

    The best, el mejor. I love his music. The master

  • @MayaNature113
    @MayaNature113 6 лет назад +40

    Неземное но в то же время такое земное...

  • @aldoringo439
    @aldoringo439 4 года назад +3

    He plays the dissent chorded melody in the right hand so perfectly

  • @odilereneleau8557
    @odilereneleau8557 5 лет назад +7

    So splendid !!! I share this genius on my page to over and over listen to this wonderful rendition 💜💜💜🌞👑🌠

  • @tonylarkin81
    @tonylarkin81 4 года назад +5

    Sublime.......composed, and played by the genius who was Rachmaninov

  • @antoanelaudila7129
    @antoanelaudila7129 5 лет назад +3

    Frumos de tot. Nu am cuvinte sa laud un asa compozitor

  • @ninabichnganguyen5867
    @ninabichnganguyen5867 4 года назад +4

    So intended so beautiful master piece. I love his music it makes life so romantic and fragile remind you of the past with good and sad memories. Listening to his music we breath in full of emotional with hurt and pain happy and sad. It is really stir all of the feeling from every expect of the soul.

  • @vazgenharutyunyan8553
    @vazgenharutyunyan8553 2 года назад +6

    и всего лишь в 18 лет написать такое, гениальный

  • @robertrisk2971
    @robertrisk2971 3 года назад +2

    The way he brings out the left hand theme in the second part or exposition is awesome and typically Rachmaninov

  • @pabloarrojas
    @pabloarrojas 7 лет назад +29

    La música en su máxima expresión! Rachmaninov gracias por haber nacido en este mundo!

  • @АлександрНикитин-в1ъ
    @АлександрНикитин-в1ъ 4 года назад +25

    Самоцвет русской школы композиторов! До мурашек

  • @hanshorstmueller4050
    @hanshorstmueller4050 2 года назад +3

    His compositions are true music nothing more and nothing less

  • @larrymeier9902
    @larrymeier9902 Год назад +1

    This recording at 3:37 has Gb at Measure 90, 3rd beat which is apparently correct. See new Henle edition of Rach Morceaux de fantaisie op. 3 (Fantasy Pieces) 5 pieces Elegie, Prelude, Melodie, Polichinelle, Seranade. Henle comments section says G flat was in autograph, but G natural mistakenly put in "F", Gutheil's first edition, then corrected in Gutheil's "ED" corrected ed. I believe Alfred edition also says Gb. On subject of interpretation-
    Composers, performers and Composer/performers have often performed/ recorded different, varied interpretations, different tempi- Schumann Traumeri- metronome mark faster than anyone plays it- added improvisations to their already published scores - Mozart Chopin, Liszt. Rach wrote new versions of his 2nd Sonata, Melodie and Seranade from Op 3 which are in the new Henle etc.
    Opera of course is famous for its performing "tradition"- unwritten changes of tempo, interpretation, key transpositions, added fermatas, cuts... If a composer wrote it one way but then decides to perform it or rewrite is that OK? Maybe its a question of taste. Good taste or bad taste?

  • @daniloberaldo570
    @daniloberaldo570 5 лет назад +10

    I know by myself he is really playing.
    Thankyou Mr. Rachmaninoff to turn me a better man on all society!
    We love you.
    I know with all certain that you were the greatest pianist until your death.
    Good bye for each person is reading it!

  • @natasha5713
    @natasha5713 3 года назад +15

    Это просто великолепно!

  • @vitalylevin5217
    @vitalylevin5217 2 года назад +21

    Великолепно !!!