Volodin gives us a straightforward, no-nonsense and technically pristine performance of this old chestnut that somehow sounds like a world premiere, so electrifying is the excitement he generates. I've heard this played by just about every pianist here on RUclips and then some and somehow I still got goose-bumps for the first time in years just listening to the closing of the first movement. Trist me, those closing octaves will leave you breathless. Volodin reminds me a lot of Russell Crowe here, not that that should matter. Notice how he snaps his wrists back quite a bit after striking the keyboard. I wonder if that is a technique he was taught to give the chords more crispness. All in all, one of the most exceptional performances here on RUclips. Beats out the Kissin/Karajan but I think that's Karajan's fault. If you watch Karajan closely you'll notice he hardly ever looks at his young soloist, like he couldn't give a damn about Kissin and expects Kissin to follow HIS tempos. Power has privileges. Oh, and the overhead camera angles of Volodin are spectacular.
Dazzling! This is one of the most electrifying performances I've ever heard. For me, the piano was a little too up front but that's a minor problem. Both performers are at the top of their game here and it's wonderful to hear. We all have a our favoured performances and artists, but may I just remind everyone that the true master behind all this magnificent music is Pyoty Ilyich Tchaikovsky! We can all debate about the merits of any performance but nobody can seriously doubt the genius of this most wonderfully open-hearted of composers, whom I love beyond all others. I giant of a man and a seminal composer. Three cheers for Tchaikovsky...!
O recital a solo, no dia 07/10/2012, interpretado por Alexei Volodin, na Fundação Gulbenkian, em Lisboa, Portugal, foi mágico. No lugar onde estava sentada, pude ver claramente os movimentos das mãos deste magnífico músico, com as quais nos proporcionou uma belíssima viagem repleta de sons, imagens, fantasia, enfim..., de muita alegria e prazer. Gostei do programa que nos presenteou, mas em especial da peça de Nikolai Kapustin, Sonata nº 2, Op, 54. Os meus parabéns a este excelente pianista!
Volodin no golpea el teclado, obtiene en forma sutil y en otras tantas veces con firmeza el tono, la escala precisa. Parece que sus manos tuvieran alas y saltan como mariposas de un lugar a otro. Formidable pianista. El mundo todavía es hermoso. Este gran intérprete de compositores rusos estará en México en octubre próximo en sendos festivales Cervantino y de la Cultura Maya, en los que tocará Rachmaninoff. Lo esperamos con mucha alegría.
Да... Убедительное воплощение редакции Зилоти. От духа Чайковского мало что осталось. Зато очень хорошо ощущается, чьим учеником был Александр Ильич :)
Volodin gives us a straightforward, no-nonsense and technically pristine performance of this old chestnut that somehow sounds like a world premiere, so electrifying is the excitement he generates. I've heard this played by just about every pianist here on RUclips and then some and somehow I still got goose-bumps for the first time in years just listening to the closing of the first movement. Trist me, those closing octaves will leave you breathless. Volodin reminds me a lot of Russell Crowe here, not that that should matter. Notice how he snaps his wrists back quite a bit after striking the keyboard. I wonder if that is a technique he was taught to give the chords more crispness. All in all, one of the most exceptional performances here on RUclips. Beats out the Kissin/Karajan but I think that's Karajan's fault. If you watch Karajan closely you'll notice he hardly ever looks at his young soloist, like he couldn't give a damn about Kissin and expects Kissin to follow HIS tempos. Power has privileges. Oh, and the overhead camera angles of Volodin are spectacular.
Wonderful. Thank you Pjotr!
Спасибо, Пётр!
Dazzling! This is one of the most electrifying performances I've ever heard. For me, the piano was a little too up front but that's a minor problem. Both performers are at the top of their game here and it's wonderful to hear. We all have a our favoured performances and artists, but may I just remind everyone that the true master behind all this magnificent music is Pyoty Ilyich Tchaikovsky! We can all debate about the merits of any performance but nobody can seriously doubt the genius of this most wonderfully open-hearted of composers, whom I love beyond all others. I giant of a man and a seminal composer. Three cheers for Tchaikovsky...!
Tchaikovsky and Alexei Volodin are an amazing combination
The best version I have heard,ever!
Breathtaking. So passionately russian. P.I.T. is the most significant composer, who represents classic music in it's russian profile.
O recital a solo, no dia 07/10/2012, interpretado por Alexei Volodin, na Fundação Gulbenkian, em Lisboa, Portugal, foi mágico.
No lugar onde estava sentada, pude ver claramente os movimentos das mãos deste magnífico músico, com as quais nos proporcionou uma belíssima viagem repleta de sons, imagens, fantasia, enfim..., de muita alegria e prazer.
Gostei do programa que nos presenteou, mas em especial da peça de Nikolai Kapustin, Sonata nº 2, Op, 54.
Os meus parabéns a este excelente pianista!
Very impressive. The orchestra sounds so lush and pianist is on full power. He was a judge at a Tchaikovsky piano competition.
Wonderful rendition, so affectionate! My Russian soul is singing
wonderful...! Alexei Volodin,
I've never been so enamored of the piano... I always preferred the violin but this is too good to not adore! best ever!
Volodin no golpea el teclado, obtiene en forma sutil y en otras tantas veces con firmeza el tono, la escala precisa. Parece que sus manos tuvieran alas y saltan como mariposas de un lugar a otro. Formidable pianista. El mundo todavía es hermoso. Este gran intérprete de compositores rusos estará en México en octubre próximo en sendos festivales Cervantino y de la Cultura Maya, en los que tocará Rachmaninoff. Lo esperamos con mucha alegría.
Alexei Volodin grande interprete
Браво!
yay!!!!!!!!!!
Anyone listening in post quarantine?
This is a ridiculously good reading :-o
very nice
Да... Убедительное воплощение редакции Зилоти. От духа Чайковского мало что осталось. Зато очень хорошо ощущается, чьим учеником был Александр Ильич :)
it's elegant🙂,but I prefer the Lang Lang version👌
ooh me small brain very like
a little bit to slow
as opposed to "too" slow?
I think its a good tempo, its better a little too slow than too fast, otherwise the music loses a lot of its meaning
Some fast players would say so...