Maestro Gavrilov is more cool like the devil himself. He's a genius and I don't nobody playing it with such enthusiasm and passion like him! Bravissimo!
Andrei Gawrilow played the realy best, cold blooded, ice-cold performance and not scary to look into the face of the devil and retiring back in the day and down to earth after his trip to burning hell! Superbe!! Bravissimo!
This is so diabolique as it should be :-) And btw. Gavrilov has huge hands! My hands are big either but I couldn't see anything from my one when we shaked hands ;-)
I played them both in in high school. They are both bears. Played at this harrowing tempo, the Prok. Is probably harder. Lord that was fast! The notes in Bartok are probably easier because of all the black keys. I prefer the Prokofiev. It was one of my pieces when I won MTNA state auditions. Judges loved it. Then I lost a state Key Club talent show to a baton twirler. SIGH!
@@minema7953 but what's crazy is how bad he's playing it, he used to play this actually very well, probably the best performance there was, but here he's playing as if he'd read the sheets the day before casually...
@@prokastinatoreI did - and there are quite a few stray notes in this. But the excitement is certainly there, and that’s more important ultimately with this piece I think. Agree with the OP - what a 🎉! His original recording from decades ago is still one of my favourites.
@Tristan Lindberg few? the whole piece is butchered, random dynamics, random gestures for no reason... what happened to this man? did he go mentally insane?? he used to he an amazing pianist, nowadays he's reduced to this, a mess of random notes... i hope he's ok... it's almost like seeing pogorelich nowadays...
@@AsrielKujo you seem really concerned about him dude just text him or something instead of criticizing him multiple times in the comments. Get a life.
Maestro Gavrilov is more cool like the devil himself. He's a genius and I don't nobody playing it with such enthusiasm and passion like him! Bravissimo!
BRAVO! Brave and fun!!
Andrei Gawrilow played the realy best, cold blooded, ice-cold performance and not scary to look into the face of the devil and retiring back in the day and down to earth after his trip to burning hell! Superbe!! Bravissimo!
But even then best brutal feeling for Prokofieffs music❤
1:55 when you are so strong so as to move the piano while playing ahah
Fuck yeah, he did it.
So attractive!
피아노가 밀릴정도로 파워있는 연주네요. 잘 감상하였습니다.
Excellent
What an invention of octaves
Unbelivable! That's the devil himself performing! Bravissimo Maestro Gawrilow!
This is so diabolique as it should be :-) And btw. Gavrilov has huge hands! My hands are big either but I couldn't see anything from my one when we shaked hands ;-)
Thrilled.
보았습니다... "또 만나요" 라는 글자를... 그리고... 못 갔습니다... (ㅠㅠ)
1:57 피아노 밀린 거?!
Dihydrogen Monoxide 와... 눈썰미...
Yes the piano moved
27초에 곧 만나요! 이렇게 잠깐 뜨는데 이거 뭐지..
악마의 메시지인가
I would like to pose a question:
In terms of technique, is this piece as hard as Bartok's Allegro Barbaro??
Thanks so much.
if you play it like him it might take you a day LMAO
seriously though, i think it's about the same difficulty!
I played them both in in high school. They are both bears. Played at this harrowing tempo, the Prok. Is probably harder. Lord that was fast! The notes in Bartok are probably easier because of all the black keys. I prefer the Prokofiev. It was one of my pieces when I won MTNA state auditions. Judges loved it. Then I lost a state Key Club talent show to a baton twirler. SIGH!
It sounds more difficult than to rehearsal and to perform. But of course not on that pretty high level like him indeed!
Халтурщик!
よくこんな曲作れるな。
I think he has the technique but not the correct interpretation and some parts were rushed
Are ya sure what are you talking about dude?
MY GOD IS THIS ACTUALLY HIM NOW? he used to be a good pianist back in the day... what in the actual hell happened to him???
Hes just playing a professional piece , is not about his craziness.
@@minema7953 but what's crazy is how bad he's playing it, he used to play this actually very well, probably the best performance there was, but here he's playing as if he'd read the sheets the day before casually...
@@AsrielKujo precision doesn’t always equal better, this performance has a very strong character.
@@Fanchen i guess, well at least it vaguely resembles the original piece.
i just was mostly shocked because i remembered him as a good pianist...
I heard he had some problems with the Soviet Union at the time
Rather many wrong notes, but what a party!!
Did you study the suggestion diabolique yourself Sir?
@@prokastinatoreI did - and there are quite a few stray notes in this. But the excitement is certainly there, and that’s more important ultimately with this piece I think. Agree with the OP - what a 🎉! His original recording from decades ago is still one of my favourites.
really strange dynamics IMO but hey, he killed it in his own way. not my fav interpretation
not super impressive
@Tristan Lindberg yes because that is what this piece is about......
@Tristan Lindberg few? the whole piece is butchered, random dynamics, random gestures for no reason... what happened to this man? did he go mentally insane?? he used to he an amazing pianist, nowadays he's reduced to this, a mess of random notes...
i hope he's ok... it's almost like seeing pogorelich nowadays...
@@AsrielKujo you seem really concerned about him dude just text him or something instead of criticizing him multiple times in the comments. Get a life.
@@tom_from_myspace read about him, you might see why he's like this