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Richard Black
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 26 ก.พ. 2009
Szymanowski Nocturne and Tarantella. David Oistrakh, violin: Frida Bauer, piano.
Live Moscow 1964 (evidently a radio broadcast). This has been on TH-cam before but this version is at the correct speed.
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Wagner: Prelude and Liebestod from 'Tristan and Isolde'.
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Performed by Anne Evans with the BBC Symphony Orchestra conducted by Andrew Davis, at the Last Night of the Proms in the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 1997.
Alan Bush: Men of Blackmoor. Highlights introduced by the composer.
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Bush's second opera, 'Men of Blackmoor', is based on the subject of coal miners in the north of England striking to protect their rights. This recording of highlights from the opera, sung in German, was recorded in Weimar in the late 1950s and is introduced (in English) by the composer, who conducts this performance. The images are of scenes from the opera in a production in Leipzig around the ...
Joseph Banowetz, 5 December 1934 - 3 July 2022, plays the 'Prelude and Fugue on BACH' by Liszt
มุมมอง 1992 ปีที่แล้ว
Recorded live in a recital at the EPTA (European Piano Teachers' Association) conference at Southlands College, Roehampton, London. Joseph Banowetz made a name for himself as a world-renowned recitalist, recording artist, and orchestral soloist. He led a successful performance career which spans over 35 countries across 5 continents, was an author, editor, lecturer, adjudicator, and with over 3...
Joseph Banowetz, 5 December 1934 - 3 July 2022, plays the Ballade in G minor by Grieg
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Recorded live in a recital at the EPTA (European Piano Teachers' Association) conference at Southlands College, Roehampton, London. Joseph Banowetz made a name for himself as a world-renowned recitalist, recording artist, and orchestral soloist. He led a successful performance career which spans over 35 countries across 5 continents, was an author, editor, lecturer, adjudicator, and with over 3...
Chopin - Piano Concerto nº 1: Rosina Lhevinne, NYPO, Bernstein (Live Recording)
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FREDERIC CHOPIN - PIANO CONCERTO Nº 1 IN E MINOR, OP. 11 1. Allegro maestoso 2. Romance. Larghetto 20:31 3. Rondo. Vivace 31:21 January 17, 1963 New York Philharmonic Rosina Lhevinne, piano LEONARD BERNSTEIN Live Recording in Philharmonic Hall This recording was originally uploaded by user 'Lennyclassics' but at the wrong speed. This copy has had the speed corrected and some minor audio restora...
Messiaen: Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jésus. Malcolm Troup, piano. Movements 19 and 20.
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Messiaen's twenty-movement suite of contemplations on the child Jesus was written in 1944 for Yvonne Loriod, who later recorded it, as did many other fine pianists. This excerpt from the complete recording made in the 1980s by the very fine Canadian-born pianist Malcolm Troup is posted to mark his passing a few days ago. www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jan/23/malcolm-troup-obituary Remarkably, t...
Sarah-Jane Lewis sings 'Senza mamma'.
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Aria of Angelica from 'Suor Angelica', Puccini. Recorded in London, June 2021.
The film "Young Musicians" about the Central Music School (1945, directed by Vera Stroeva)
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Documentary about the Central Music School of Moscow State P.I. Tchaikovsky Conservatory, filmed in 1945. This video has been uploaded to TH-cam before but with the transfer speed incorrect. This new upload has that corrected and as a result the music plays at the right pitch.
A piano lesson with Heinrich Neuhaus and Alexander Goldenweiser
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Extract from a film about the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory (1945). This video has been uploaded previously but the speed was wrong: this new upload corrects that (and of course the pitch of the music). The complete documentary can be watched here: th-cam.com/video/5GATpD6TE5U/w-d-xo.html
Stanislav Neuhaus - Chopin - Ballade No 4 in F minor, Op 52. Correct speed
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Previously uploaded by another contributor at substantially the wrong speed.
Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by André Tchaikowsky
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Sonata for Clarinet and Piano by André Tchaikowsky
Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21. Guiomar Novaes, Otto Klemperer, VSO. Correct speed!
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Chopin: Piano Concerto No. 2 in F Minor, Op. 21. Guiomar Novaes, Otto Klemperer, VSO. Correct speed!
Chopin: Waltz in c sharp minor, op. 64 no 2. Tamriko Sakvarelidze Black
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Chopin: Waltz in c sharp minor, op. 64 no 2. Tamriko Sakvarelidze Black
Saint-Saëns: Étude en forme de valse. Bruno Rigutto 1975 CORRECT SPEED
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Saint-Saëns: Étude en forme de valse. Bruno Rigutto 1975 CORRECT SPEED
Aline van Barentzen plays Brahms - Paganini Variations, books 1 and 2 (1941)
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Aline van Barentzen plays Brahms - Paganini Variations, books 1 and 2 (1941)
Alan Bush: 'Dialectic' for string quartet op.15
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Alan Bush: 'Dialectic' for string quartet op.15
Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: piano concerto no 2 in F, op. 92
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Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco: piano concerto no 2 in F, op. 92
Tchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
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Tchaikovsky: Pezzo capriccioso. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
Shostakovich: Cello sonata. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
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Shostakovich: Cello sonata. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
Scriabin: Poème op. 32 no 1. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
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Scriabin: Poème op. 32 no 1. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
Rachmaninov: Vocalise. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
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Rachmaninov: Vocalise. Jacqueline Phillips, cello; Richard Black, piano
Ronald Stevenson: 1st piano concerto. John Ogdon, soloist
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Ronald Stevenson: 1st piano concerto. John Ogdon, soloist
Denis ApIvor: As the holly groweth green. (Words attrib. King Henry VIII.)
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Denis ApIvor: As the holly groweth green. (Words attrib. King Henry VIII.)
Madeleine Dring: Trio for flute, oboe and piano
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Madeleine Dring: Trio for flute, oboe and piano
Franz Behr: Two nocturnes, op. 183, and 'Evening on the Sea'
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Franz Behr: Two nocturnes, op. 183, and 'Evening on the Sea'
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核をつく本質的な演奏。幻想的で気品がありかつ情熱的。これはロシア的歌い方なのでしょうか。
So sad to hear that Sir Andrew Davis passed. I had a chance to meet him and be on the stage with him conducting Lohengrin in Chicago. He had a wonderful bass baritone voice and such a wonderful sense of humor
Merci
Hello, Richard Black. I liked what you said in ‘Pianist "Levels"?’ chat on pianostreet . T’was cool to hear an actual pro shed some light on the scheme. Godspeed!
Non guardo i capelli, anche se li vedo . Ascolto la Ballata e , suonata da lui : così forte e dolce insieme, ma non patetica sempre o esageratamente energica sempre, vorrei poter vedere non i capelli, ma la sua anima ! Comunque, in mezzo alla varietà di tocco ,di intenzioni , di colore, la intuisco , mi piace e mi persuade !
Tears... again......again................
Discovered Sarah Jane tonight. In La Traviata at the ENO and she shone outstandingly, her voice like a golden sword slicing through the clouds above the heavens. Praying for a long and fruitful career for this exceptionally gifted artist!
Wonderful video. Grazie tanto. ❤
Pity no photos of her!!!!😮
At 82.....Remarkably eloquent for a n y age. Privileged to have been in her class at Juilliard a n d Aspen 1960-1966....was at this concert.
Concerto Melancholic
He had a memory slip at 1:14, omitting the first iteration of What Should We Do with a Drunken Sailor, and interpolated a few of his own variorum embellishments, but NOBODY played this piece like Mr. Stevenson. He felt and articulated the soul of it.
Just discovered this work. Hearing this recording really won me over. Pity there aren't more recordings by her.
Another video ruined by ill-placed ads. Perhaps the many times I've listened to this before were on another site, but having an ad 3 minutes into this beautiful work is jarring. It's also disrespectful to the artistry of both Chopin and Stanislav Neuhaus. I dread hearing the rest, fearing that another ad awaits at some other inopportune moment. It's enough to make me long for the return of the Bolsheviks.
I feel your pain. I can report, though, that ad-blockers can work very well. I was pointed towards one by a friend and it does the business very well.
@@rich8037 I see. So was this ad put in without your knowledge?
@@thomassnider6691 Yes, all the ads you see during TH-cam videos are inserted without the uploader's say-so. I think large-scale uploaders may have some say in the matter but private individuals have no control whatsoever over what adverts get shown when.
@@rich8037 That's unfair. I hope you're getting some of the loot. It's only right seeing how they marred your kind act of culture spreading.
Malcolm Troup. My favourite Messiaen pianist of all time. David Kraft, PhD (Mus; diss. Messiaen on Birdsong, 2000).
Everything is there, artistic intelligence, spontaneous poetry, a sense of architectural structure. One of finest accounts of the 4th ballade I've ever heard. Was Neuhaus ever allowed to tour in the West?.
I hope not. This is a terrible interpretation of the score. There is no structure; this is bizarre. Go back to school.
@@78625amginE I beg to differ, however YT is a platform for diverse opinion.
He started out slow and almost uninvolved - but, oh...! he sure got my attention about 5 minutes in 😂!!!❤🎶
I adore Stevenson's playful-humouristic playing here. Specially on 7:25 and then the final bars, his intentioal impatience serves a great musicality.
Emozionante prima esecuzione di un'opera spartiacque nella vita e nella carriera di Castelnuovo Tedesco.
Absolutely beautiful
Wonderful, yet sobering performance:a dramatic soprano pulled out of retirement singing 100x better than anyone singing this role today, and an orchestra of young people 100x more talented than most over-paided and over-rated orchestras, starting with La Scala....
La mia Brunilde preferita. Anche oggi ❤️
This was a treat! Thanks for uploading.
A wonderful find! Thank you for this!
Very good recording - a good, rich string sound - sometimes lacking in modern advanced perfect recordings (!)
Will be helpful who are the teachers/,professirs teaching thd youmg musicians.. Names of students and pieces
English subtitles will help
The hair grows when finish the ballade
bravo! 👏👏👏👏 and if theres an area reserved for pianists in heaven, i can see Chopin greeting you with wild ecstatic applause! 😊
your fingers are each one a separate instrument .. magnifique!
那么大架钢琴是砍了多少棵树?
Happy Birthday, Dame Anne Evans! 🌺🎉🌷🎂🥳🌹
this is one of the best interpretations of ballade n 4, however, there is no such thing as correct speed, if I want to play faster I can, it's my interpretation watch murray perahia playing ballade n 4
It means corrected* speed - there was a previous upload of this video which had been artificially sped up - read the description.
There's the recording Ogdon made for EMI with Revenaugh which is in every way superior to this rather earthbound live performance. (I'm usually crazy about Horenstein.) There's at least one other live performance of Ogdon in this piece which is the most exciting of all, which I have but am unclear of where it was performed. I suspect Mexico City in 1977. The only problem is that the microphone has a different placement in the 1st movement from the rest of the concerto, where it is exceptionally close to the instrument. Or a second microphone that was inadvertently switched off was turned on.
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości.
I HATE JATE JATE right hand dominant playing. In his case it is over done and non melodic. Listen to Horowitz play
Exceptionally clear and balanced (between the hands/voices).
Me encanta LA POLONESA, SU BIOGRAFÍA MUY INTERESANTE 🇦🇷💙🇦🇷 MARIANELANUÑEZ 💙❤️
Amo a FEDERICO CHOPIN 🇦🇷💙🇦🇷 MARIANELANUÑEZ ARGENTINA 🇪🇸 ME ILA POLONESA 🌹
Mirá que Chopin escribió más de 20 Polonesas ...
Beautiful singer
RIP.
You have to listen to this thing at least twice to catch on to what Liszt was about.
Let me listen - again - to Mr. Banowetz.'s opening comments.
Thanks.
Died too early. His son, Bunin, the winner of Chopin Competition. I don't see much difference from many other contemporary young virtuosos in terms of technique. But more relaxed... that's what I wanted...
I wanna grow old just like neuhaus, with lots of hair 🤣 honestly it is the best performance I've heard of this piece, amazing!
This is a great performance but you must hear Sviatoslav Richter
@@luisandraschnik3001 thanks for the recommendation, he's good but he played some parts too fast, I still prefer stan's version 👍
@@MarcNTC Do you know tha S.Richter was a pupil of Stanislav 's father Heinrich Neuhaus? Sadly Stanislav dead too young at 53 years.
@@luisandraschnik3001 they're both good but I find stanislav's playing more authentic to the piece, especially the last 20 seconds, I never heard anyone playing like him
@@MarcNTC jajaja 😄 for the same reason I prefer Richter's version , there are pianists for all "tastes" (I am a spanish speaker, I don't know if this literal translation makes sense ...). I am not sure which one is the historically informed performance if exist Did yo heard Ravel' s Bolero conducted by the Ravel self? It is very diffent with the rest of all performances in tempi. Thanks a lot, and glad to talk with you.
Goosebumps everywhere all the time! Love it!!!
心が熱くなるような音色がブーニンそっくり。
Just stupendous, really!