She seems to already be overcome with emotion even before she starts playing. She is a very very exceptional pianist, an exceptional musician, and a wonderful interpreter of Rameau. She has given me insight and appreciation of Rameau.
She's one of my favorite pianist, and I know a lot of them.I like that she has completly her own view and conviction.I love her. She's not the normal one.
Bravo! I could't know that Mr.Rameau gave us the music for keyboad so brillant and full of joy of existense.I shall play ,too. Great thanks for posting.
She plays so beautifully, it’s sad to see her under so much stress. I’d like to think this would be something she enjoyed doing as much as we enjoy hearing it. I’ve see this many times, and I’m always distressed by it. Genius, it seems, is often burdensome. Hope this is an exception for her enjoyment.
At 17:15 ... Auf dem Wasser zu singen... so beautiful and the rest ... She plays Rameau and Decaux and everything with absolute purpose,.meaning, intensity
Does anyone know the name of the last piece that starts at 17:00 after the Sarabande to Rameau's Suite in A minor? It doesn't sound baroque it sounds like something written in the Romantic period. I think it is so beautiful.
Wow! Thank you so much! I've asked my music group but no one knew. I intend to research and buy this piece. I'm glad I was close when I guessed Chopin, Liszt.
Does anyone have a playlist for this video? I know that the Rameau Gavotte is toward the middle, and the last piece is the Schubert-Liszt song "Auf dem Wasser zu singen". But I am unsure of the rest,
TiticatFollies Sorry that you had to wait four years for the answer to your question, The piece of music that you heard in the beginning is Gavotte and Variations. The sounds that followed are known as IRRITATING NOISE, There is no justification for their existence.
Why didn't you identify the damned thing? Most people know it as "Gavotte and Variations," although it has other names. Personally, I like it much more when it's performed on a harpsichord.; in fact, after I heard it for the fist time, I went out and bought recordings by at least five other harpsichordists. Howevr, I always preferred the performance by Wanda Landowski. As to the second piece, the one that started around 17.17, it is total crap . There was no justification for having written it, and certainly none for imposing it on us. It's complete garbage. Delete it, for God's sake.
She seems to already be overcome with emotion even before she starts playing. She is a very very exceptional pianist, an exceptional musician, and a wonderful interpreter of Rameau. She has given me insight and appreciation of Rameau.
She is playing for her own enjoyment here, and that's why this is such a gem.
She's one of my favorite pianist, and I know a lot of them.I like that she has completly her own view and conviction.I love her.
She's not the normal one.
I realize it's pretty off topic but do anybody know of a good website to watch newly released movies online ?
@Rudy Junior Ehh I watch on flixportal. you can find it through google :P -terrell
@Terrell Layne thank you, signed up and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) Appreciate it !
@Rudy Junior You are welcome =)
I think she is one of the no-norm ones, Thank you Natacha for your given music at the Stift Festival 2022, last week...🤗🌻
Bravissima Nataliya, un'interpretazione che allarga il cuore
merci pour ce moment de grâce, tellement beau !
Bravo!
I could't know that Mr.Rameau gave us the music for keyboad so brillant and full of joy of existense.I shall play ,too.
Great thanks for posting.
Natasha, you have a beautiful soul and play beautifully.
Beautiful and intensive interpretation, thanks
Une puissance d'univers intérieur absolument stupéfiante.
She plays so beautifully, it’s sad to see her under so much stress. I’d like to think this would be something she enjoyed doing as much as we enjoy hearing it. I’ve see this many times, and I’m always distressed by it. Genius, it seems, is often burdensome. Hope this is an exception for her enjoyment.
She is playing for a competition. (She won first prize, by the way.)
I wish I could hear N. Kudritskaya in Bach's french overture BWV 831
Superb!
Восторг и восхищение! Браво , Наташенька!
esos ornamentos... cómo haces que suenen tan perfectos y naturales? ♥♥
Maravilhosa!
Класс!!!! Super!!!
прекрасная пианистка
Music speaks more to some souls than to others.
At 17:15 ... Auf dem Wasser zu singen... so beautiful and the rest ... She plays Rameau and Decaux and everything with absolute purpose,.meaning, intensity
Angeli, Archangeli, Throni, Potestates atque Dominationes jucundissime te nobis aequalem salutant et venerant !
Vox Dei
Wanderful record
Does anyone know the name of the last piece that starts at 17:00 after the Sarabande to Rameau's Suite in A minor? It doesn't sound baroque it sounds like something written in the Romantic period. I think it is so beautiful.
Schubert/Liszt : auf dem Wasser zu singen. You should listen to the original version of this Lied by Schubert!
Wow! Thank you so much! I've asked my music group but no one knew. I intend to research and buy this piece. I'm glad I was close when I guessed Chopin, Liszt.
I don't think she pulls off the piece. It's a bit muddy, and the melody gets lost here and there.
Would be super if the head of Naxos hears this amazing woman and issues us some CDs on his label. Especially this superb Rameau.
Does anyone have a playlist for this video? I know that the Rameau Gavotte is toward the middle, and the last piece is the Schubert-Liszt song "Auf dem Wasser zu singen". But I am unsure of the rest,
何度見てもステキ🎵
great things come generally in small boxes...
Grande intérprete de Rameau
What is relation between Nataliya Kudritskaya and Natascha Kudritskaya - an other fine pianist with excelent taste for Rameau ?
Does anyone know?
Natascha, Nata etc. are short names of Nataliya. It is the same person.
Где же вы? Ненавижу ее ненавижу
Does anyone know wich piece by Rameau is that?
***** Thank you Mr. Perez! but do you know which suite is that?
***** thank you again, sincerely. I'll have a look at Natalia's CD.
That's "Allemande" from Suite in A minor.
Beautiful!
Which contest was this--you don't give the name. THanks.
TiticatFollies
Sorry that you had to wait four years for the answer to your question, The piece of music that you heard in the beginning is Gavotte and Variations. The sounds that followed are known as IRRITATING NOISE, There is no justification for their existence.
You're right, she is wonderful. Is she a relative of yours?
Yes.
@@ДмитроКудрицький You must be very proud! Here is more, with better sound: th-cam.com/video/HuJ-LKEH6W0/w-d-xo.html
@@curtbarnes4294 Thank you. I do proud :)
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Why didn't you identify the damned thing? Most people know it as "Gavotte and Variations," although it has other names. Personally, I like it much more when it's performed on a harpsichord.; in fact, after I heard it for the fist time, I went out and bought recordings by at least five other harpsichordists. Howevr, I always preferred the performance by Wanda Landowski. As to the second piece, the one that started around 17.17, it is total crap . There was no justification for having written it, and certainly none for imposing it on us. It's complete garbage. Delete it, for God's sake.
What a stupid troll