This is a magnificent performance of Brahms' transcription. The dynamics, phrasing, and above all the voice separation are perfect and the change in personality of the different variations is beautifully captured. I tried to learn this in my teens, I never quite reached performance standard but I still enjoy the priceless benefit of knowing it down to the last note.
Danke fürs Teilen mit uns! - Für mich eine völlig uneingeschränkt überzeugende Interpretation: nachspürend, atmend, ungehetzt, ohne dabei langsam oder künstlich gedehnt zu wirken, wohltuend kräftig im Anschlag in den passenden Passagen (etwa 7:20ff.); mit subtilem Sinn für die Solemnität des Stücks. Es ist es eine Freude zu sehen, wie ihre äußere Bewegung (auf der Klavierbank) mit den durch das Stück entstehenden Impulsen im Gleichklang ist, ich fühle ihr Streben nach dem gültigen Zum-Ausdruck-Bringen der inneren Klangvorstellung: beglückend!
@@Ciaccona255 If it is easy for you and you have memorized days worth of music, you are truly blessed. Impossible for me, I forgot more than 95% of everything I ever learned by heart on the piano.
Wirklich großartig, kraftvoll, melodisch, BACH!:) Die Aufnahme kommt definitiv in mein Repertoire, das fast täglich gehört wird. Vielen Dank für die tolle Aufnahme! Ein Genuss.
Exquisitely direct with such grace and beauty. Thank you. One of my three favorite pieces in the world to play. Having surgery next week on my left wrist, and you have given me strength. So beautiful and elegant.
What distinguishes this performance among the all the "famous" ones is that this is played by an Angel. And that cannot be disputed. This belongs to her. Every movement of each finger on her hand from her wrist from her arm has meaning and creates beauty. Mind and heart combine with a technique that is as natural to her as breathing. I'm in awe.
I'm confused. I thought this was a Busoni transcription of Bach's Chaconne from Violin Partita no.2 in D minor? Are there more than one piano transcription of this glorious Bach piece? Does this "Bach-Brahms transcription for left hand" qualify ?
An overwhelmingly difficult work for all sorts of reasons. It seems that in an attempt to imitate the violin version, Ms Staubach does not really consider the progression of the bass part. Whereas Brahms was very conscient that this is a work for Piano...The rubati are rather new-found Baroque rather than Romantic. Unless of course we rely on the définition of rubato by one of my learned professors: "slow down for the difficult bits".
This is a magnificent performance of Brahms' transcription. The dynamics, phrasing, and above all the voice separation are perfect and the change in personality of the different variations is beautifully captured. I tried to learn this in my teens, I never quite reached performance standard but I still enjoy the priceless benefit of knowing it down to the last note.
One of the best performances I have ever seen. Trichonov would love you too
Danke fürs Teilen mit uns! - Für mich eine völlig uneingeschränkt überzeugende Interpretation: nachspürend, atmend,
ungehetzt, ohne dabei langsam oder künstlich gedehnt zu wirken, wohltuend kräftig im Anschlag in den passenden
Passagen (etwa 7:20ff.); mit subtilem Sinn für die Solemnität des Stücks. Es ist es eine Freude zu sehen, wie ihre
äußere Bewegung (auf der Klavierbank) mit den durch das Stück entstehenden Impulsen im Gleichklang ist, ich
fühle ihr Streben nach dem gültigen Zum-Ausdruck-Bringen der inneren Klangvorstellung: beglückend!
This young lady achieved to make us feel that this could be an original composition specially for piano!....Bravo!
I just can't get over how these classical pianists memorize so much music ,I'm totally mind blown!!!!!!!!
That is the easiest part of being a classical musician. I have memorized days worth of music. And my grandpa even more
@@Ciaccona255 If it is easy for you and you have memorized days worth of music, you are truly blessed. Impossible for me, I forgot more than 95% of everything I ever learned by heart on the piano.
@@FirstGentleman1 no I'm not blessed. I have to keep playing so my memory doesn't get lazy. It's work too.
@@Ciaccona255 It's work too sure, but still amazing.
@raymonddaye6831 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Wirklich großartig, kraftvoll, melodisch, BACH!:) Die Aufnahme kommt definitiv in mein Repertoire, das fast täglich gehört wird. Vielen Dank für die tolle Aufnahme! Ein Genuss.
Amazing! Thank you for sharing.
Oh my goodness- what sublime playing
Exquisitely direct with such grace and beauty. Thank you. One of my three favorite pieces in the world to play. Having surgery next week on my left wrist, and you have given me strength. So beautiful and elegant.
What distinguishes this performance among the all the "famous" ones is that this is played by an Angel. And that cannot be disputed. This belongs to her. Every movement of each finger on her hand from her wrist from her arm has meaning and creates beauty. Mind and heart combine with a technique that is as natural to her as breathing. I'm in awe.
This is very well done! Such musicality and subtle nuances I've not heard before played by anyone else. I keep coming back to your performance. Bravo!
Bravo! Just beautiful.
Same level than Trifonov. Outstanding!! Thank you!!
Beautiful rendition
A very well played astounding piece.
Muy bello !!! Gracias!
Bijzonder mooie interpretatie van dit meesterwerk, I love it❤!
Bravo! Thank you!
Mature playing for balancing perfect voicing with a sensational "timbre" sound on the piano I could tell by the first few minutes. Well done!! :)
Lovely!
Wow❤
Danke schon!
so wunderschön!
Étonnant ! Certifié intergalactique ! 🌹
Awesome 😄
Maravilhoso!!!
Enjoying it ❤️🎵
ayeee i found my left hand exercise
I'm confused. I thought this was a Busoni transcription of Bach's Chaconne from Violin Partita no.2 in D minor?
Are there more than one piano transcription of this glorious Bach piece?
Does this "Bach-Brahms transcription for left hand" qualify ?
Oh it qualifies. Transcribed by Brahms as Übungen. Brahms beats Busoni.
잘들었어요 ㅡㅡ새롭게 느껴지는 해석이네요
Using only the left hand makes it sound more like a violin.
😘
Eine sehr ergreifende Version!
Is this entire piece really played by only the left hand??
Much better than Trifonov: beautiful, more correct reading, not labored . Bravo❣️🎶
11:30 here is the only hesitation😂
Lol
Me llega a doler el pecho
A mi también!! ?Mui hermoso, no?
And heart
An overwhelmingly difficult work for all sorts of reasons.
It seems that in an attempt to imitate the violin version, Ms Staubach does not really consider the progression of the bass part. Whereas Brahms was very conscient that this is a work for Piano...The rubati are rather new-found Baroque rather than Romantic.
Unless of course we rely on the définition of rubato by one of my learned professors: "slow down for the difficult bits".
No relation to Roger, I assume. :-) Seriously, though, she's good.
Chudesnoe ispolnenie
Extraordinary!
beaucoup trop de pédale : on nage dans la résonance dès le début