Un genio come il maestro Pollini scompare perché la vita vuole così. Ma Egli è sempre nei cuori di chi lo ha conosciuto e ascoltato. Mai avrei pensato di dover scrivere parole così dolorose per la perdita del grande pianista. Che ci rimane di Lui? Tantissimo. La sua immensità, il suo genio pianistico, la sua discografia con la quale rivivere tutte le emozioni che ha saputo darci in vita. Buon viaggio maestro. Aspettami vorrò conoscerti lassù dove la nuova vita ci attende.
I have only discovered you,after your distinguished life.I was blessed with a father, & a brother,whi regularly played piano in the home my siblings & myself were brought up, which was the best part to record.I adore your performances now until my death. R.I.P.
The 24 Preludes are a tremendous tour de force. Many pianists do it... and few of them get to the finish unscathed. It is not exactly the technical difficulty, it is the difficulty to play, with the high standard that it deserves, each slow, fast, rhythmical, melancholic, poetical piece. It is hard, even for great pianists, to not show certain, almost unavoidable, weaknesses in expression in this or that prelude. Maurizio Pollini passes with high scores his self-imposed challenge, as many times has done, with this Op28, in his long an prodigious life as pianist. Many, many thanks for putting this great concert here. This kind of content is invaluable for music lovers.
Gibt es irgendwo und von anderen noch mehr Sensibilität, die völlig selbstverständlich zu hören ist? Und den „Aha Effekt“ mit der Dauer seines Spieles wachsen und wundern lässt? Danke
Agreed. He played like an atheist. Unlike his teacher Michelangeli, who had a superhuman command, yet a true elegance and humility where you still felt divinity . I saw him live in the 90s just to see what the fuss was about and nothing except an extraordinary facility and form with no soul.
Un genio come il maestro Pollini scompare perché la vita vuole così. Ma Egli è sempre nei cuori di chi lo ha conosciuto e ascoltato. Mai avrei pensato di dover scrivere parole così dolorose per la perdita del grande pianista. Che ci rimane di Lui? Tantissimo. La sua immensità, il suo genio pianistico, la sua discografia con la quale rivivere tutte le emozioni che ha saputo darci in vita. Buon viaggio maestro. Aspettami vorrò conoscerti lassù dove la nuova vita ci attende.
I have only discovered you,after your distinguished life.I was blessed with a father, & a brother,whi regularly played piano in the home my siblings & myself were brought up, which was the best part to record.I adore your performances now until my death.
R.I.P.
音源だけの師匠でしたが、私を成長させてくれたピアニストでした♬
彼の演奏を頼りに、、そして目指して練習を積みました😅
18歳で世界の頂点に君臨した、し続けた名ピアニストです。
お別れは寂しすぎますが、、心からご冥福をお祈りします🙏
Lei possiede un'anima nobile. Grazie per le belle parole.
Un fenomeno! Grazie Maestro.
Grazie di ❤ per questo meraviglioso concerto!
Immenso Maurizio Pollini!
RIP amatissimo Maestro🙏
Un genio della musica. Del pianoforte,grazie Maurizio.
Grazie di ❤ per questo magnifico video.
Immenso Maurizio Pollini!
RIP amatissimo Maestro🙏
Thanx. RIP Maurizio
Eppure ci sono idioti che lo criticano, grazie Maestro ❤
The 24 Preludes are a tremendous tour de force. Many pianists do it... and few of them get to the finish unscathed.
It is not exactly the technical difficulty, it is the difficulty to play, with the high standard that it deserves, each slow, fast, rhythmical, melancholic, poetical piece.
It is hard, even for great pianists, to not show certain, almost unavoidable, weaknesses in expression in this or that prelude.
Maurizio Pollini passes with high scores his self-imposed challenge, as many times has done, with this Op28, in his long an prodigious life as pianist.
Many, many thanks for putting this great concert here. This kind of content is invaluable for music lovers.
Grazie Maestro!
Le plus grand interprète de Chopin
Divin
@paoloberti, dopo Cortot
Was für ein tolles Publikum!
A partire da battuta 1, si sente che è in formissima!!! ❤
Éternelle gratitude. Merci pour toujours! L'humanité dans ce qu'elle peut avoir de plus beau, de plus haut! 🙏
R.I.P. maestro 🙏
Man... he REALLY played the 16 just as fast as he could possibly!
merci pour ce piano fait d'exigence et de sensibilité sans complaisance ,Pollini fut mon interprète préféré adieu maestro
Astonishing genius
This is great. I once had him doing the op 10 and op 25 etudes. those were wonderful.
FINALMENTE grazie per aver pubblicato l'intero recital in una qualità quantomeno decente!
Thank you. Later I will post the encore separately, since I noticed that was cut off.
@@peterpels2 Even better!
Magistral, exceptionnel !
Grazie!
🇲🇽😊. 😂 muchos años sin escucharlo. 😅
How wonderful ❤❤❤️
Thank you for sharing~~:)
magnificent
! SEIGNEURIAL !
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
💐💐💐💐💐💐
Super
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Rip maestro
Analogous notes. Emotive
Bravo
fantasticoooooooooo
Los preludios de Debussy comienzan en 34:29
Thank you! 👍
rip mastero
❤❤😮😮
Unico e irripetibile
21:53
Gibt es irgendwo und von
anderen noch mehr Sensibilität,
die völlig selbstverständlich zu hören ist? Und den „Aha Effekt“
mit der Dauer seines Spieles wachsen und wundern lässt?
Danke
Inimitable MP
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 he plays the piano Vladimir Horowitz
0:48 1:25 3:19 4:13 5:56 6:30
basic ; the best for me is 1970-1985 after to many recordings ; here for me Alfred Cortot in first , j don't like here
FC
Black Vladimir Horowitz he plays the piano like Vladimir Horowitz
Как же примитивно! О чём вообще речь шла? Ни тени мысли или её выражения. Нажатие верных клавиш и всё. Всё искусственно, ни одной честной ноты.
Agreed. He played like an atheist. Unlike his teacher Michelangeli, who had a superhuman command, yet a true elegance and humility where you still felt divinity .
I saw him live in the 90s just to see what the fuss was about and nothing except an extraordinary facility and form with no soul.