Wow man, this guy. Such genius, effortless technical command, peerless artistry - yet the humility to play with the score in front of him. Great pianists will come and go, but there will never be another Richter.
Very well said! Sviatoslav Richter was absolutely unique! Unparalleled or peerless q.q.= qualitate qua, because it is lonely at the top and he was absolutely top quality. Primus inter pares. An absolute hero, who has had a very tough life, but he deserves total respect and deep admiration for all his wonderful achievements on the piano for more than half a century.
The best pianist in the World are from Russia , sad , they are no more alive ! We " have now " garbage from China , this prostitute Wang and the psycho Lang- Lang ! Only idiots can accept their " performances ' ashame !!!!
@@present3348 he had a memory slip at a concert in Japan and started playing with the score after that, saying it was disrespectful to the audience to not have it in front of him. I appreciate his thought process on that.
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Even in the golden years of his life, he achieved so much; the retirement mentality simply was not his mentality. I hope to be so productive when I'm that old.
Fritz Maisenbacher I think this is the world’s first great minor key sonata (I would give the award to ‘first great sonata’ to the A flat Hob. XVI:46 written in c.1768, ie about three years earlier). Beyond the technical demands, the key to a successful performance of this powerful and moving sonata lies in the interpretation; this work is so profound, it offers fantastic opportunities to every great pianist, very evident in this performance.
The amazing thing about Sviatoslav Richter is that he's the only classical piano master I can think of that was mostly self-taught. Yet, in my view, his interpretations are among a select few that come closest to capturing the intent of the composer's original script.
Richter proves his greatness over and over again. Here we hear it throughout and in the passionate moments of the last movement, his humaness comes through with some split notes. But note how in the repetition...it's absolutley perfect...How cares? The emotional impact and more importantly the emotional statement goes beyond.
James Lorenz I get your point, but this music is quintessential Haydn, and barely a note of it could be said to be by any other composer. This is the world’s first unquestionably great, minor key sonata; a profound and moving work of great originality. You will listen to it many times and as you have already identified, discover many layers of sound and meaning.
To think that on the very day of this performance the Soviet Union was being officially dissolved! I wonder what was going on in Richter's mind and heart--and those of his Moscow audience. It must have been important to have an icon like him perform so beautifully, contributing to a sense of stability and pride.
No. This is not a song. The performer is a pianist, not a singer. There are no words. Songs are vocal compositions. Piano and other instrumental compositions are pieces.
Итальянская реклама в руках тупых хамов! Non solo pubblicità prima della video, ma in 30 minuti, questa magnifica esecuzione è interrotta dove capita dagli scemi incolti pubblicitari italiani dalla Busflix e chi sa quale altra cretinata. Dato loro livello culturale sotto, sotto zero, si comportano da buzzuri che sputtano nel piatto degli altri e si meritano solo un totale disprezzo.
Wow man, this guy. Such genius, effortless technical command, peerless artistry - yet the humility to play with the score in front of him. Great pianists will come and go, but there will never be another Richter.
Absolutely agree
Very well said! Sviatoslav Richter was absolutely unique! Unparalleled or peerless q.q.= qualitate qua, because it is lonely at the top and he was absolutely top quality.
Primus inter pares.
An absolute hero, who has had a very tough life, but he deserves total respect
and deep admiration for all his wonderful achievements on the piano for more than half a century.
The best pianist in the World are from Russia , sad , they are no more alive ! We " have now " garbage from China , this prostitute Wang and the psycho Lang- Lang ! Only idiots can accept their " performances ' ashame !!!!
@@present3348 he had a memory slip at a concert in Japan and started playing with the score after that, saying it was disrespectful to the audience to not have it in front of him. I appreciate his thought process on that.
Sviatoslav Richter è un gigante della musica e della cultura. Meraviglioso e indimenticabile!
Richter is so amazing. I keep returning to this performance again and again.
Божественный Гайдн, непревзойденный Рихтер!
I love him so so so much
He is the one and only whose playing makes me cry
Uno de los mas importantes y admirado pianista de todos los tiempos !!!!!!!
To see one of the great master pianists play so beautiful at 76 years of age genuinely warms my heart, thanks for uploading this
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@Kendall Brayden Instablaster :)
Это видео не должно исчезнуть, пусть наши дети, внуки, правнуки учатся и наслаждаются.
Precioso ❤️ escenario buen sonido gracias
Richter masters the flowing, cantabile essence of Haydn sonatas, the notes move from theme to theme, and Richters moves with notes...
Desde siempre 🙏🇮🇷 ❤️. Y para siempre Richter 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Such emotion after all those years from The Master is heartwarming, to say the least.
Красиво,легко,талантливо!За всем этим огромное трудолюбие!
Our great Soviet maestro, great pianist of the 20th century, also a man of great integrity.
Cariño cibetnetico ,los primeros discos que llegaron a Mexico. ❤ 🏆🇮🇷🖐️
So happy to watch all these concerts of the great Richter !
まったく同じ思いです
偉大なピアニスト the great Richter の実演をすべて見られる そして聴けるなんて何て幸せ!
わたしもまったくあなたと同じ思いです
Even in the golden years of his life, he achieved so much; the retirement mentality simply was not his mentality. I hope to be so productive when I'm that old.
Take a look at his notebooks and conversations :)
To play Haydn at any age is a nice thing to do
@@PK-re3lu I have this, it’s a wonderful window into Richter, the artist and the man.
This is amazing! Start of sonata its a one of the most sad moments in music history
Thank you. At least someone who is listening.
Fritz Maisenbacher
I think this is the world’s first great minor key sonata (I would give the award to ‘first great sonata’ to the A flat Hob. XVI:46 written in c.1768, ie about three years earlier).
Beyond the technical demands, the key to a successful performance of this powerful and moving sonata lies in the interpretation; this work is so profound, it offers fantastic opportunities to every great pianist, very evident in this performance.
od3 See my contribution above.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 He plays this Haydn Sonata beginning exactly like his Schubert. And his Schubert was the best I've ever heard.
@@Fritz_Maisenbacher please provide a link
Большое вам спасибо. Замечательный и волшебный !!!
translation: "Thank you very much. Wonderful and magical!!!" :-)
대체불가한 피아니스트.. 예술의 신이 그를 인간을 위한 메신저로 보냈다고 생각.. 유일하게 나의 심장을 꿈틀거리게 만드는 리히터..
A true Maestro.. i miss you so much~
I could have heard Sviatoslav Richter in Bamberg in 1995, but in my youthful exuberance I didn't go. Today I regret it.
Such a Splendid performance..
The amazing thing about Sviatoslav Richter is that he's the only classical piano master I can think of that was mostly self-taught. Yet, in my view, his interpretations are among a select few that come closest to capturing the intent of the composer's original script.
Richter proves his greatness over and over again. Here we hear it throughout and in the passionate moments of the last movement, his humaness comes through with some split notes. But note how in the repetition...it's absolutley perfect...How cares? The emotional impact and more importantly the emotional statement goes beyond.
какая поэзия в игре великого пианиста!
Это божественно.
Concert dedicated to the memory of Dmitrij Zuravliov
Thank you
who?
thanks for uploading
Valioso recuerdo!
Einer der Titanen! Wie auch immer
Some parts of this make me feel like I am listening to a collaborative composition from Chopin, Mozart and Beethoven. Haydn is very interesting.
James Lorenz
I get your point, but this music is quintessential Haydn, and barely a note of it could be said to be by any other composer.
This is the world’s first unquestionably great, minor key sonata; a profound and moving work of great originality.
You will listen to it many times and as you have already identified, discover many layers of sound and meaning.
Interestingly i hear Dvorak at the beginning. Very bohemian.
Très joli!
Спасибо
Nice work if you can get it. Sviatoslav seems to be a timeless, disinterested avatar, a vehicle to convey the composer's subtlest ideation.
What a beautiful music!!!!!!!
To think that on the very day of this performance the Soviet Union was being officially dissolved! I wonder what was going on in Richter's mind and heart--and those of his Moscow audience. It must have been important to have an icon like him perform so beautifully, contributing to a sense of stability and pride.
リヒテルの鋭くて繊細な弱音の美しさは
グリーグやチャイコフスキーの小品
そしてハイドンでも別格です!
Prachtige Sonate en fantastisch gespeeld !
translation: "Beautiful sonata and fantastically played!" :-)
2楽章は素晴らしいね
How can somebody give dislike?
Благодарю! Браво!
10.05.2024.
Спасибо большое,Вам!
Ela,aydin evezssiz ifa.
Genius.
Pletnev's Haydn Sonata has fantastic tones !
III Allegro
Richter mayor of piano
너무 잘친다...
그저 좋다는 말밖에 못해서 미안
sviatoslav teofilovich was never a pianist, he is one of the greatest composers in history, tricking the gods and celebrating with humanity.
That vein ❤
Irremplaçable Richter!
Who is at the photo?
❤
Which concert hall is this? I don't remember seeing this angel sculpture before.
Puschkin Museum Moskau
This is one of my favourite song !
"Dit is een van mijn favoriete liedje! "
"Это одна из моих любимых песен!"
:-D
This is not a song. It's sonata
But in some way...
No. This is not a song. The performer is a pianist, not a singer. There are no words. Songs are vocal compositions. Piano and other instrumental compositions are pieces.
21:45
Best part
2:58
a kto - takoi chelovek na fotografii?
My soul was comforted.
🎶⚘🌟
리히터의 저 표정이 궁금해서 안들어올수있냐
Mitten im Satze Werbungen. So krass tritt Y. T. mittlerweile auf. Wer spielt hier, Richter oder Y. T.?
!
Artista Alfred Brendel ???? Как такое может быть ?... Прочитайте , пожалуйста и исправьте.
А первые две части? Ещё другие исполнители
Rada Agni а чей портрет на сцене?
это ютюб. пора уже привыкнуть.
24:58. 27:15
Bravo, maestro! Where and when was this filmed?
Moscow, 8 December 1991, December Nights Festival , recital in memory of Dmitri Zhuravlyov
Итальянская реклама в руках тупых хамов!
Non solo pubblicità prima della video, ma in 30 minuti, questa magnifica esecuzione è interrotta dove capita dagli scemi incolti pubblicitari italiani dalla Busflix e chi sa quale altra cretinata. Dato loro livello culturale sotto, sotto zero, si comportano da buzzuri che sputtano nel piatto degli altri e si meritano solo un totale disprezzo.
YAMAHA???
24:57
George. Gyorgiy.
It is so perfect except the audience...
The audience is so rude. They came to the concert to cough.
Is not a live perfom without cough hahaha.
They are much better than most of the British/American audiences.
You live in Russian climate and you will cough ,too...
Artur Rubenstein once commented that 10% of the people with a bad cough went to the doctor. The other 90% went to his concerts.
27:10
Gevorg