The lines, the voicing, the colours, the articulations, the pedalling, the dynamics, the durations, the phrasing, the characters...He is tridimensional. I am sure that Steinway still remembers.
I keep listening to this at regular intervals. Always wondrous in its perfection. Expert critics may be right to criticize, but they have no effect on my ignorant enjoyment.
' Expert critics ' is an oxymoron of sorts. Besides, no one ever erected a statue to a critic. (okay, maybe G. Bernard Shaw). Todays music critics generally don't know Jack. Imho, of course. Enjoy and thanks, Solomusicapiano, for posting.
Maestro Pogorelich displays an intriguing and impressive combination between natural grandeur and subtlety throughout this recital, and that's why so many people turn green with envy when they hear him perform. His aristocratic good looks do the rest.
Ivo Pogprelich is one of the very finest pianists performing today! His phrasing is simply wonderful topped with dynamic creativity that enhances the entire work. Bravo Ivo!
Bach's English Suite No. 2 in A minor is one of the top Bach masterpieces that never failed to delight me. It is amazing how much depth Bach can put into this piece.
0:00:27 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A Minor 0:00:48 - Prélude 0:04:56 - Allemande 0:08:32 - Courante 0:14:01 - Sarabande 0:17:49 - Bourrée I 0:19:57 - Bourrée II 0:23:06 - Gigue 0:25:02 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G Minor 0:25:02 - Prélude 0:27:51 - Allemande 0:31:47 - Courante 0:34:22 - Sarabande 0:38:23 Les agréments de la même Sarabande 0:43:26 - Gavotte I 0:47:33 - Gigue 0:50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata K 487 C Major 0:54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata K 20 E Major 0:58:01 Scarlatti - Sonata K 98 E Minor 1:01:32 Scarlatti - Sonata K 450 G Minor 1:05:09 Scarlatti - Sonata K 1 D Minor 1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata K 159 C Major 1:10:18 Beethoven - Sonata 11 Op 22 B flat major 1:10:35 - Allegro con brio 1:21:12 - Adagio con molta espressione 1:32:11 - Minuetto 1:36:34 - Rondo Allegretto 1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise 15 Scarlatti sonatas including these 6: itunes.apple.com/us/album/scarlatti-keyboard-sonatas/4566052
58:00 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 19 in E minor 1:01:33 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 35 in G minor 1:05:10 Scarlatt - Sonata No. 15 in D minor 1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 3 in C major
great - I usually do indeed start watching a recital on youtube after 58 minutes. Here's my Beethoven - it's a short video - I suggest starting after 58 seconds. ruclips.net/video/plZjfxtYCgc/видео.html
0:26 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A minor 24:57 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor 50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 5 in C mayor 54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 17 in E major 58:00 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 19 in E minor 1:01:33 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 35 in G minor 1:05:10 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 1 in D minor 1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 3 in C major 1:10:24 Beethoven - Sonata No. 11 in B flat major 1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise Please help pin this. Credit for this information goes to Pablo Alcaraz and Suetonius Tranquillus.
Just a friendly heads-up about a typo: at 1:05:10 Pogorelich plays the K. 1 in d minor, not the K. 15. The K. 15 is in e minor. RUclips videos indicate that Pogorelich often played the K. 1 as a concert encore. But in my view he never played it better than he does here.
He always play so elegantly, so beautiful. He's work is great. All great pianist off all times, and all the world. His fingers has so big power, this power have so little part of pianists fingers. I like his interpreting so much. He see music with ather glasses. Live 100 years great music geniuse🙏😍👍❤💚💜💗💓💖💕
Still one of the most exciting pianists I have ever heard. There is so much power and authority here. I am bored by so many others. Only Bach seems to challenge him as the case should be... where the writing itself is greater than any performance.
Yes and it makes me cringe thinking of my valiant attempts to play Scarlatti and my piano professor being so frustrated with me since I couldn't get it right.
Pogorelich made Chopin accessible to my strict and conservative father. Suddenly Chopin was officially hip in our Expat Yugoslav family apart from traditional toons. Thank you Ivo for opening up the doors!
Help! I can't stop listening. I want to hear every note this guy plays. It's as if he's a conduit from the composer directly to the listener. No discernable ego or personal idiosyncrasies to distract from the music. Pure and difficult to pull off. Truly as good as it gets, imho. Humphrey Burton, director, knows how to pick 'em. Burton also has some wonderful vids w/ Vienna Phil among others.
It would cause me to go insane as listening to it makes me jam out in a different way every time and each way dramatically displayed. I can't imagine playing it. And so perfectly
Matt Ferrara his playing made me realize my own limitations and lack of talent in piano performance but also inspired me to just let go and play as passionately as I could when I could.
at the end of the rapid, opening section of the English Suite I was half expecting him to smile into the camera showing his glistening, white vampire fangs😊
Quel talent ! Dans Scarlatti, les notes piquées sont rendue de manière... prodigieuse. La gestuelle est sans manières, le tempo dans la sonate de Beethoven est magnifiquement soutenu, même s'il étonne au premier abord. (Grazie, "Solomusica", per questa condivisione!)
На меня Иво действует магически, он виртуозный музыкант и интересный человек. Его ни с кем не спутаешь, яркая индивидуальность и глубокие эмоции и..я не могу говорить так сильно, как он играет. Браво !!!!!
@@kaliopanikolajevivA misspelling? Is Marta Algerlic really Martha Argerich making dough in Moscow, teaching Pogo? What's happening? Who is Olga Ilic, and what's she doing in my message?
@@kaliopanikolajeviv Interesting I just now read thanks to your kind reply some details about their relationship - wow so passionate and powerful! I'm going to see Igo when he performs in Paris in 2020.
chad414 same here! now I can't understand what my hangup was about - maybe he's just too good! slightly eccentric by way of tempi, like Glen Gould but there the similarity ends. - or could be related to the phase change due to a fairly recent personal tragedy, who knows, but today: he's the best!
0:26 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A minor 24:57 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor 50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 5 in C mayor 54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 17 in E major 1:10:24 Beethoven - Sonata No. 11 in B flat major 1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise
Its almost like a different person from the pianist he is in Scriabin orRavel. The lushness,the lines of his Chopin require a different dound from him. Pogo is the most perfect in his Bach and Scarlatti i think any of us will ever hear!
@@ND-hj5st Это очень индивидуально-- но не до такой же степени-- конечно Погорелич.Таких как Плетнев много, в он такой штучный пианист-- заметте, есть еще несколько имен.А, вообще, мы себя обкрадываем тем, что подходим к исполнителям как к спортсменам.P.S.Человек индивидуален-- даже вкусы за столом разные-- но вкусно поесть любят все.
His playing is very extreme, you either like it or don't like it. That's why during the competition, Martha Argerich had arguement with the judges and left.
very nice , I was listening to Horowitz and left the room for a while and when I came back the screen saver had turned on but the music was still playing as that is how my settings are set. The thing is , I still thought I was listening to Horowitz for a while.
He was the only person who became instantly famous for NOT winning the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw. If you don't know the story, look it up. It created an international scandal (at least in the word of classical music).. Martha Argerich was one of the judges and she resigned in protest when Pogo was eliminated in the third round, declaring "This young man is a genius!"
Oui, Beethoven un peu trop rapide, mais quelle maîtrise du tempo ! Cette 11ème sonate est magnifique. Les gros plans sur les mains sont un réel plaisir.
Ivo Pogolerich inspire me! His tone is beautiful and also gent and strong. Pogolerich has a culture also, he is from Mediterranean Country, which is the "center" of the earth, that bring mix culture around the world!
Better Scarlatti players Are really=Vladimir Horowitz Stanislav Bunin Mikhail Pletnev Maria Grinberg! And The weakest Scarlatti player was Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli! ABM THE CYBORG HUMAN MACHINE KING ROBOT PIANIST EVER! ABM played The second-rated concertos like ( Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1) ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Mozart 24 Brahms 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 Saint-Saens piano concerto no 2! Chopin 1-2 Rachmaninov 1-3 JS Bach Piano Concerto no 1 (; Harpsichord concerto 1052)
Glenn Gould never had this perfect control and the sound is so German and stolid. A type of cold ,never sentimental or flowery! Even Tureck didnt get this directness almost unpianistic totally unRomanticized ideal in her playing! This is truly fine. The Scarlatti is so perfect i dont believe its possible on a single piano. I believe its studio perfecting. Its impossible to get a Scarlatti both Michelangeli and Horowitz come nowhere near it! I wonder if either ever heard this genius!!@???
-- 34:20 la Sarabande est un chef-d’œuvre en soi & Ivo Pogorelich la joue de la plus belle des façons. Il est un très grand pianiste, superbe enregistrement. --
The lines, the voicing, the colours, the articulations, the pedalling, the dynamics, the durations, the phrasing, the characters...He is tridimensional. I am sure that Steinway still remembers.
I was there at the time working as video mixer operator. If I remember well it was in 1987/88. He is a genius and very great artist to work with.
Wow, what an honour it must have been. A personal concert.
I have to ask, di anyone of the crew ever screw up? like sneeze?
@@ganderweather a villa in Italy I believe. Like one from roman times.
One of the most unique and talented pianists in my lifetime.
how about in this universe’s lifetime?
Words can not describe or explain this performance! This man is a genius, that is it!
I keep listening to this at regular intervals. Always wondrous in its perfection.
Expert critics may be right to criticize, but they have no effect on my ignorant enjoyment.
Sorry for disturbing such an amazing performance with adds. I think people will never like this adds and it works adversely
Critics be damned.
Ignorance is bliss.
Well said!
' Expert critics ' is an oxymoron of sorts. Besides, no one ever erected a statue to a critic. (okay, maybe G. Bernard Shaw). Todays music critics generally don't know Jack. Imho, of course. Enjoy and thanks, Solomusicapiano, for posting.
Maestro Pogorelich displays an intriguing and impressive combination between natural grandeur and subtlety throughout this recital, and that's why so many people turn green with envy when they hear him perform. His aristocratic good looks do the rest.
what a magnificent pianist !!!
Ivo Pogprelich is one of the very finest pianists performing today! His phrasing is simply wonderful topped with dynamic creativity that enhances the entire work. Bravo Ivo!
Bach's English Suite No. 2 in A minor is one of the top Bach masterpieces that never failed to delight me. It is amazing how much depth Bach can put into this piece.
I really like the way Pogorelich plays Beethoven!
The Beethoven Sonata is wonderful!
Ten ballet dancers flying on the stage and choreographed by such a powerful mind + The sexiest octaves in the show business.
music is a therapy for the composer, the interpreter and the audience.
This is the first time to be greatly moved to tears by English Suite.
His phrasing is so long that musical emotions keep until the very end.
I love the way you play Bach.
mi associo
0:00:27 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A Minor
0:00:48 - Prélude
0:04:56 - Allemande
0:08:32 - Courante
0:14:01 - Sarabande
0:17:49 - Bourrée I
0:19:57 - Bourrée II
0:23:06 - Gigue
0:25:02 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G Minor
0:25:02 - Prélude
0:27:51 - Allemande
0:31:47 - Courante
0:34:22 - Sarabande
0:38:23 Les agréments de la même Sarabande
0:43:26 - Gavotte I
0:47:33 - Gigue
0:50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata K 487 C Major
0:54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata K 20 E Major
0:58:01 Scarlatti - Sonata K 98 E Minor
1:01:32 Scarlatti - Sonata K 450 G Minor
1:05:09 Scarlatti - Sonata K 1 D Minor
1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata K 159 C Major
1:10:18 Beethoven - Sonata 11 Op 22 B flat major
1:10:35 - Allegro con brio
1:21:12 - Adagio con molta espressione
1:32:11 - Minuetto
1:36:34 - Rondo Allegretto
1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise
15 Scarlatti sonatas including these 6: itunes.apple.com/us/album/scarlatti-keyboard-sonatas/4566052
thanks!
Thanks !!
Thank you!
Thank you
Thank you sir very much
Young Pogorelich so good.
!The tone he plays Bach is soft and therefore extraordinary
Can you be closer to heaven after hearing the interpretation of the second movement of the Beethoven sonata?....
58:00 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 19 in E minor
1:01:33 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 35 in G minor
1:05:10 Scarlatt - Sonata No. 15 in D minor
1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 3 in C major
Merci beaucoup !!
The only info I needed :)
great - I usually do indeed start watching a recital on youtube after 58 minutes. Here's my Beethoven - it's a short video - I suggest starting after 58 seconds. ruclips.net/video/plZjfxtYCgc/видео.html
the only reason I'm here.
Suetonius Tranquillus no one plays Scarlatti like him
There is something that win the hearts and minds of the audience. There is something beyond our immense. Greetings from Japan. Sayonara!
I couldn't stop listening! My day stopped with this. Marvelous.
0:26 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A minor
24:57 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor
50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 5 in C mayor
54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 17 in E major
58:00 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 19 in E minor
1:01:33 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 35 in G minor
1:05:10 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 1 in D minor
1:07:41 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 3 in C major
1:10:24 Beethoven - Sonata No. 11 in B flat major
1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise
Please help pin this.
Credit for this information goes to Pablo Alcaraz and Suetonius Tranquillus.
Just a friendly heads-up about a typo: at 1:05:10 Pogorelich plays the K. 1 in d minor, not the K. 15. The K. 15 is in e minor. RUclips videos indicate that Pogorelich often played the K. 1 as a concert encore. But in my view he never played it better than he does here.
@@gfweis thanks for the correction. I edited accordingly.
Неповторимое исполнение Скарлатти! Восторг!
He always play so elegantly, so beautiful. He's work is great. All great pianist off all times, and all the world. His fingers has so big power, this power have so little part of pianists fingers. I like his interpreting so much. He see music with ather glasses. Live 100 years great music geniuse🙏😍👍❤💚💜💗💓💖💕
Still one of the most exciting pianists I have ever heard. There is so much power and authority here. I am bored by so many others. Only Bach seems to challenge him as the case should be... where the writing itself is greater than any performance.
Beethoven Sonate ganz wunderbar gespielt. Gratuliere!
Scarlatti is just perfect!
Yes and it makes me cringe thinking of my valiant attempts to play Scarlatti and my piano professor being so frustrated with me since I couldn't get it right.
Yes the whole presentation was heavenly. The highest of art.
Pogorelich made Chopin accessible to my strict and conservative father. Suddenly Chopin was officially hip in our Expat Yugoslav family apart from traditional toons. Thank you Ivo for opening up the doors!
Великий пианист точнее художник нашего времени. Браво!!!
These Bach pieces are delightful!
I loved it. All the tree composers plus a magnificent piannist. Thank you for posting.
Genius on the keys ! No doubt about it his playing is flawless
Excellent sounding piano captures the true nature of the insrument
How Pogorelich plays these pieces, have become (to me), how it's done. Very good!
Agreed. A superior style
Help! I can't stop listening. I want to hear every note this guy plays. It's as if he's a conduit from the composer directly to the listener. No discernable ego or personal idiosyncrasies to distract from the music. Pure and difficult to pull off. Truly as good as it gets, imho. Humphrey Burton, director, knows how to pick 'em. Burton also has some wonderful vids w/ Vienna Phil among others.
It would cause me to go insane as listening to it makes me jam out in a different way every time and each way dramatically displayed. I can't imagine playing it. And so perfectly
Matt Ferrara his playing made me realize my own limitations and lack of talent in piano performance but also inspired me to just let go and play as passionately as I could when I could.
at the end of the rapid, opening section of the English Suite I was half expecting him to smile into the camera showing his glistening, white vampire fangs😊
Exquisita interpretación, maestría, perfección y ritmicidad. Gracias por subir estas joyas.
One of my favourite composers, and these performances are wonderful interpretations!
Браво Иво 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉форевер гениус екстремно фамозно и маестрално.....
Grandissimo artista
Magnificent - truly stellar, and no hunching over the keys.
To truly hear bachs genius and not be able to recreate it or even really understand it but still play will a calm composure. So admirable of Ivo.
Bless you! THAT was beautiful! Thank you for sharing!🙂
Он волшебник !!!
Quel talent ! Dans Scarlatti, les notes piquées sont rendue de manière... prodigieuse. La gestuelle est sans manières, le tempo dans la sonate de Beethoven est magnifiquement soutenu, même s'il étonne au premier abord.
(Grazie, "Solomusica", per questa condivisione!)
Merci Ivan Greindl pour votre notre tres perceptive sur Pogorelich.
excellent! thanks for posting this.
Beautiful man with wonderful soul!
Thank you for posting this. I listen regularly. Great stuff!
браво,брависсимо,Мастер!!!
IVO JE GENIJE !
На меня Иво действует магически, он виртуозный музыкант и интересный человек. Его ни с кем не спутаешь, яркая индивидуальность и глубокие эмоции и..я не могу говорить так сильно, как он играет. Браво !!!!!
Awesome! Heavenly music played for the Gods.
Stunning playing. Ivo - top pianist, with original grand visions.
What an extraordinary recital ~ thank you very much !!!
It's not one and only recital
The recital to end all recitals.Would love to have been a fly on the wall during his training in Russia
fabulous rendition of these pieces
Magnífica interpretación . impecable, apasionada y profunda del inigualable J.S. Bach
stunning performance,Mr.Pogorelich...I am from Georgia and persuing my goal as a concert pianist...May God Bless you!
+Natalia Mamardashvili May God bless immensely you too, Natalia! And I'm sure He really will.
@@kaliopanikolajevivA misspelling? Is Marta Algerlic really Martha Argerich making dough in Moscow, teaching Pogo? What's happening? Who is Olga Ilic, and what's she doing in my message?
@@kaliopanikolajeviv Didn't they end up getting married?
@@MCM214 Yes Ivo did marry his teacher, Aliza Kezeradze is her name.
@@kaliopanikolajeviv Interesting I just now read thanks to your kind reply some details about their relationship - wow so passionate and powerful! I'm going to see Igo when he performs in Paris in 2020.
I ve never bothered much with him but I love it.I thought he was an eccentric but obviously knew how to maintain good taste in music.
chad414 same here! now I can't understand what my hangup was about - maybe he's just too good! slightly eccentric by way of tempi, like Glen Gould but there the similarity ends. - or could be related to the phase change due to a fairly recent personal tragedy, who knows, but today: he's the best!
Thank you!🤗❤
Great artist!
Najbolje.
Breathtakingly beautiful! ❤
holy shit this is so good
Tremenda ..maravilla d inventiva i respeto al Compositor i su Tiempo..graxieee...
Very lovingly played and poetic.
Super enjoyment.
0:26 Bach - English Suite No. 2 in A minor
24:57 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor
50:18 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 5 in C mayor
54:30 Scarlatti - Sonata No. 17 in E major
1:10:24 Beethoven - Sonata No. 11 in B flat major
1:42:55 Beethoven - Für Elise
+Pablo Pérez
There are more Scarlatti sonatas than you have listed!
+Pablo Pérez 43:25 Bach - English Suite No. 3 in G minor Gavotte
THanks Glenn
Pablo P Alcaraz Thank you VERy MUCH!!!
Superb !!!
This surprised me, I didn't know that Pogorelich was such a wonderful Bach interpreter. A truly great performance.
Эталон фортепианной игры! Если возникают вопросы в разучивании музыкального произведения, я обращаюсь к ИВО, слушаю, смотрю, вникаю. Приходят ответы.
Perfection!
Perfect.
Great!
Its almost like a different person from the pianist he is in Scriabin orRavel. The lushness,the lines of his Chopin require a different dound from him. Pogo is the most perfect in his Bach and Scarlatti i think any of us will ever hear!
wow!
Je ne me lasse pas d'Ivo !
Best version ever of Fur Elise... espressivissimo!
Prodigio.
Amazing Ivo !!!
Muita disciplina! Lindo!
A fabulous performance. I don't know who's better, Pogorelich or Pletnev.
IVO POGORELICH WITHOUT A DOUBT, NO COMPARISON!!!!
*the* 2 fav pianists
@@ND-hj5st Это очень индивидуально-- но не до такой же степени-- конечно Погорелич.Таких как Плетнев много, в он такой штучный пианист-- заметте, есть еще несколько имен.А, вообще, мы себя обкрадываем тем, что подходим к исполнителям как к спортсменам.P.S.Человек индивидуален-- даже вкусы за столом разные-- но вкусно поесть любят все.
GENIUS
Semplicemente incredibile!
His playing is very extreme, you either like it or don't like it. That's why during the competition, Martha Argerich had arguement with the judges and left.
Can see why Martha Argerich championed him!
such a joy
One of my top 3 choices for English Suite No 2.
Nice performance !!!!! .
le mie coetanee lo ricordanom all'epoca, come un angelo. Attualmente con pochi capelli, afflitto dall'"artrite"alle mani, non ha lo smalto di un tempo
very nice , I was listening to Horowitz and left the room for a while and when I came back the screen saver had turned on but the music was still playing as that is how my settings are set. The thing is , I still thought I was listening to Horowitz for a while.
it is a gift
The way Ivo played "Für Elise" reminds me on how Horowitz played "Träumerei" ( Schumann) in Moscow. Bravissimo!
He was the only person who became instantly famous for NOT winning the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw. If you don't know the story, look it up. It created an international scandal (at least in the word of classical music).. Martha Argerich was one of the judges and she resigned in protest when Pogo was eliminated in the third round, declaring "This young man is a genius!"
Oui, Beethoven un peu trop rapide, mais quelle maîtrise du tempo ! Cette 11ème sonate est magnifique. Les gros plans sur les mains sont un réel plaisir.
Ivo Pogolerich inspire me! His tone is beautiful and also gent and strong. Pogolerich has a culture also, he is from Mediterranean Country, which is the "center" of the earth, that bring mix culture around the world!
Perfection expressing the noble task of being human : Bach - Pogorelich
Amazing beautiful
Better Scarlatti players Are really=Vladimir Horowitz Stanislav Bunin Mikhail Pletnev Maria Grinberg! And The weakest Scarlatti player was Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli! ABM THE CYBORG HUMAN MACHINE KING ROBOT PIANIST EVER! ABM played The second-rated concertos like ( Mozart piano concerto no 15 Haydn concerto G major Liszt piano concerto no 1) ABM never played The Best piano concertos like Mozart 24 Brahms 1-2 Prokoviev 1-3 Saint-Saens piano concerto no 2! Chopin 1-2 Rachmaninov 1-3 JS Bach Piano Concerto no 1 (; Harpsichord concerto 1052)
Bravo!
Glenn Gould never had this perfect control and the sound is so German and stolid. A type of cold ,never sentimental or flowery! Even Tureck didnt get this directness almost unpianistic totally unRomanticized ideal in her playing! This is truly fine. The Scarlatti is so perfect i dont believe its possible on a single piano. I believe its studio perfecting. Its impossible to get a Scarlatti both Michelangeli and Horowitz come nowhere near it! I wonder if either ever heard this genius!!@???
-- 34:20 la Sarabande est un chef-d’œuvre en soi & Ivo Pogorelich la joue de la plus belle des façons. Il est un très grand pianiste, superbe enregistrement. --