Masterclass with Murray Perahia / Alma Shapiro / Chopin: Scherzo No. 3 / JMC

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 18 ноя 2024
  • Murray Perahia's masterclass course for outstanding pianists
    Summer 2022
    Jerusalem Music Centre

Комментарии • 46

  • @Daniel_Zalman
    @Daniel_Zalman Год назад +57

    Murray Perahia is a such a brilliant musician and it is so evident in his teaching.

  • @zahararay5611
    @zahararay5611 Год назад +8

    I'm so envious of the students at the JMC. What I wouldn't do for a master class with the AMZING and Brilliant Professor Perahia. She is outstanding, at least to my inexperienced ear. I have a long way to go, before I'd be good enough to sit beside and be critiqued by him. I hope they realize what an extraordinary honour it is.

  • @smurf902
    @smurf902 Год назад +73

    Does anyone realize how nerve wracking playing in front of people then being critiqued live, having to make corrections on the spot, is? She's fantastic. He sees her potential or else he wouldn't be so insistent.

    • @emanuelepanazzolo834
      @emanuelepanazzolo834 Год назад +10

      Yeah but what makes me upset is that she doesn’t stop playing when the maestro speaks, that’s rude

    • @tillwurfel7878
      @tillwurfel7878 Год назад +1

      Agreed

    • @harrisonzhu3300
      @harrisonzhu3300 Год назад +2

      Anyone that can play through pieces of this caliber has potential but making it at a professional level is like being in an nba. Not enough room for everyone with just potential.
      But honestly playing in front of people and being critiqued is literally the job. In this scenario it’s much more low stakes and you get the privilege of working with someone of this caliber as well.

    • @ginaqc78
      @ginaqc78 5 месяцев назад

      Yes….some of us had the chance to live it.. no it’s not fun…
      This is the part I missed the least……..

  • @raleedy
    @raleedy Год назад +15

    This is gold.

  • @manyirons
    @manyirons Год назад +8

    That was brutal. Good, but brutal. Two very sensitive and capable pianists side by side giving us an instructive peek into the difficult process of becoming a musician. Bravo to all involved!

  • @Thomas11611
    @Thomas11611 22 часа назад

    lol he’s straight forward I love it. It’s nerve wrecking to play in front of an audience though, so I give credit where credit is due. She’s great!!

  • @margalitifargan2376
    @margalitifargan2376 Год назад +8

    wow! such a great pianist☺ 🌺🌷

  • @79Tomasso
    @79Tomasso Год назад +5

    Murray is the man

  • @itamargadol1418
    @itamargadol1418 Год назад +12

    She is so good🤩 amazing playing

  • @luckylicks3497
    @luckylicks3497 Год назад +2

    Thank you once again for uploading these

  • @TrainFlood
    @TrainFlood 2 месяца назад

    Wow this piece is such a beast.

  • @TheSoteriologist
    @TheSoteriologist Год назад +1

    12:48 - 12:52 What a fitting remark by Chopin ! =:D

  • @AnonYmous-ry2jn
    @AnonYmous-ry2jn Год назад +19

    she didn't understand what he meant "4 and 5"; she was nervous, and who wouldn't be? It took me a long time to learn (on my own) that when you learn fingering, at some point you have to synthesize prescribed fingering with a natural and somewhat intuitive approach, which sometimes means reinforcing a finger (particularly a weaker one like 5) with another, I suppose usually its neighbor. When you're so accustomed to obediently following a teacher (or fingering in your edition), it seems reckless or taboo to actually do just what works. Often the published fingering must be followed exactly because it has an underlying musical point about phrasing or articulation, but other times it is just a suggestion or idea that can and must be overridden by the particularities of the pianist's hand and even energy or inspiration in the moment of performance. Distinguishing these kinds of cases and knowing how and when to act on them is one of the most important aspects of learned musical experience. Reinforcing a finger with another is rarely indicated in a score, but it should be in every pianist's technique.

  • @kaidwig6132
    @kaidwig6132 8 месяцев назад +1

    Applaus nun haben wir wieder nach Geklimpert🤦🏻😆🤦🏻

  • @markus7894
    @markus7894 8 месяцев назад

    Extraordinary teaching! What happened to the microphone at 23:40? It suddenly opened!

  • @poplarboydavid
    @poplarboydavid 8 месяцев назад

    Am I going crazy, or is this not dissimilar to a section of Brahams 2nd piano concerto?!

  • @michaelshapiro9019
    @michaelshapiro9019 Год назад +4

    Good.👍

  • @subplantant
    @subplantant Год назад +3

    "Is there any way you can do it legato?" lol rekt

    • @constipatedlecher
      @constipatedlecher 9 месяцев назад

      Lmao, I think he specifically meant finger legato, but I lol'ed at that part too!

  • @fengli2889
    @fengli2889 Год назад +4

    女孩技术上的欠缺使她很难完全做出培拉西亚的要求,有技术不等于可以成为大师,但没有足够技术的支撑在当前时代是不可能成为大师的。

  • @miguelalonsoperez5609
    @miguelalonsoperez5609 11 месяцев назад

    I always thought that master classes are a kind of tyranny…
    If I was Shapiro, Perahia should eat his glasses 😂😂

    • @firephilosopher7645
      @firephilosopher7645 9 месяцев назад +1

      Eat his glasses? Are we supposed to know what that means?

    • @miguelalonsoperez5609
      @miguelalonsoperez5609 9 месяцев назад

      @@firephilosopher7645 Yes, roughly speaking Shapiro should take Perahia’s glasses and introduce them on his mouth. After she can shake Perahia’s head up and down till he swallow…

  • @radovanlorkovic3562
    @radovanlorkovic3562 2 месяца назад

    Es fehlt eine inhaltliche Logik des beschiebenen Ereignisses: ein Scherzo könnte eine Kabaretszene bedeuten. Am Anfang 2 Fragen und eine forsche Antwort darauf. Später karikiert pathetische Sätze von Publikumsgelächter gefolgt. Deutlicher aufzeigen, was zu was inhaltlich gehört. Nicht immer gleiche Pausen zwischen Elementen, das macht keinen Sinn des Zusammenhangs.

  • @wot_hog
    @wot_hog Год назад +6

    She is overmatched by this piece. Regrettably, she simply does not possess the technical wherewithal to handle this composition.

    • @godluckNgoodspeed
      @godluckNgoodspeed Год назад +31

      If only she were in some type of class...a class, perhaps...taught by a master of some kind?

    • @wot_hog
      @wot_hog Год назад +3

      @@godluckNgoodspeed Lamentably, outclassed! 😉

    • @bsmusicd
      @bsmusicd Год назад +23

      This is not a recital. It's a masterclass.

    • @Adi_Ivgi
      @Adi_Ivgi Год назад +30

      That is not a judgment you can legitimately make and it doesn't concern you. You demoralizing hard working people doesn't make the world better.

    • @GeoffreyIves
      @GeoffreyIves Год назад +16

      Let us know when you, great master, are ready to perform such a piece in front of Mr. Perahia. I learned a lot watching this and really appreciate all the work she put into learning, performing, and master classing this piece. Alma is a great pianist.@@wot_hog

  • @XPKpianist
    @XPKpianist 11 месяцев назад

    Her coda is a little bit too slow for the whole piece general tempo, kinda fall apart at the end.

  • @adrianwright8685
    @adrianwright8685 Год назад

    Would have thought it a bit distracting to have him leaning forward and making notes - you'd be thinking "oh what did I do there"! And if he wants to make notes - a good idea - why not get into a more comfortable position?

  • @erlinhld8745
    @erlinhld8745 Год назад

    Total zerhackt gespielt......gefällt mir nicht.