In astronomy there is a scientific concept of “the light of a distant star”: a star has long ceased to exist, and its light continues to come from outer space to Earth for many light years... The divine light of the great Richter.
“Just because you can play Chopin Etudes fast, doesn’t make you a musician/pianist.” Richter’s musicality is beyond our imagination which proves even further that “Etudes” can sound less like an exercise and more like a beautiful poetic music. Love you Legend ❤️❤️
I love the tempo of op10no1, it's really clean to hear the beautiful water's sounds... don't need to be faster, this, my luv ❤❤❤ in that, had a little wrong note, but nothing, still pretty
I remember being there and the playing was astonishing. For those who like trivia, the reason he glanced upwards a lot during the 1st Etude was because the camera above was making a noise which annoyed him. He nearly walked off
Me too, in the 4th row. Unforgettable. You will remember that the advertised program was completely different, Hindemith, Bartok etc. It was so powerful that it seems like yesterday
Plus, nowadays not many pianists, young or old, can DARE to give a recital of Chopin Etudes. It’s too risky. Yet here is Richter, at this age, dominating the Etudes…
Actually it’s pretty common in South Korea and Japan for young kids to study/practice and perform the whole 24 études of Chopin (I have done it back in 2010 as well) Although miles away from Richter’s level, obviously.
Merciii de ce partage magnifique ! Cette dernière étude m évoque le doux souvenir de Toi, de ta présence Pierre lorsque tu étais encore de ce monde que tu ecoutais cet air en boucle et que tu me diisais ", écoute, écoute ça , chérie , c est du jazz " ! Et tu étais alors si frustré par flemme d ado d avoir laissé l étude du piano alors que ton professeur louait tes facilités et ton talent !
Estoy flotando escuchando a éste gran pianista, cuando, comienzo a leer tu comentario Geraldine, que me a emocionado tanto como la música. Seguro que tú amado Pierre tuvo también un gran talento para la música. Un cordial saludo desde Barcelona, España
Beauté ,simplicité, vérité , du Chopin à l' état pur . Quel talent ! Tout est beau et juste. Le son , l'émotion . La musique de l'âme. Le monde de Chopin. Quelle chance de voir et entendre ce pianiste . Cet immense musicien.
Wow. Astonishing. For a gentleman of (at the time of recording)being 74 years old and his dexterity and suppleness was still impeccable. Not a hint of fatigue. Pure brilliance. Bravo
he's lost a lot of his technique here, but it's still magical listening to him play. He makes an enormous amount of mistakes. However, I'd rather listen to a Richter recital rife with slip ups than a faultless performance by anyone else.
I was there: he played these as though they were childs play! I had the good fortune to hear Richter several times in recitals: I remember each one vividly. The greatest was when he played Beethoven's Op 106, and then came back and played the fugue again - even better than the first time!
Despite being allegedly unhappy and uncomfortable in this recital he produced an amazing performance. I simply love his titanic account of the taxing A minor Etude op25.
Words cannot adequately express what this Master demonstrates when performing. No composer or piano composition is beyond his understanding and virtuosity. The few wrong notes shows that Richter is a human being. Thank God for video and audio so that he will never be forgotten and continues to inspire pianists and audiences around the world.
He looked at him three times. Yet, astonishingly, no pages were ever turned. The guy was lost in his dreams and Richter played the entire thing from memory.
correct,not very good...but the best and the most precise of all living pianists, natural pianistic genius of epic proportion...Like Richter himself,like Idil Biret herself and a very very few people who owns gift from above...
Richter es el único intérprete que ha conseguido que no desconecte ni un instante escuchando la Hammerklavier de Beethoven en directo. Simplemente un prodigio de atención y musicalidad. Eterno Richter.
Этот удивительный Мастер даёт нам новое понимание произведений всех композиторов, которые - с необыкновенным проникновением в глубины их замыслов - он гениально исполняет!
Pollini hat die Etüden auch geschafft. Aber: Richter war hier 74. Wie hat er wohl vor 30 Jahren gespielt. Wahnsinn, einer der größten Pianisten des 20. Jahrhunderts !!! ❤
@@dmitryodruzov1781 да,это просто счастье! Более того,в 1984году Рихтер разыгрывался перед концертом в нашем музыкальном училище,а нам,студентам училища,позволили встать за дверью актового зала. И мы,затаив дыхание,несколько часов слушали,как разыгрывается Маэстро.
Its the facility which always leaves one in awe. Chopin can be nigh on impossible even for accomplished players. Sviatoslav enters that sphere of ability coupled to power which sometimes makes you wonder why you bother at all!
Amazing to see and hear this important work. He manages to add a soupçon of power and passion to every piece. BRAVO Richter, you will forever be in our hearts.
Truly the most WONDROUS interpretation. Would it a blasphemy to wish he had performed ALL of them? Don’t get me wrong, I am exceedingly grateful for what we have here.
Entendre le Grand Richter pris de trac, et avec l'aide de la partition pour mémoire, être techniquement incertain sur la Première Etude, quel régal, quel encouragement pour les amateurs ! Mais r
I think that Op.10 .4 is still my favourite Chopin composition. I wish I can play it. I am still struggling with Op. 10 .2. Gives my muscle pains. At least I can play 6 pieces from the Etudes. I respect this Pianist who nailed it all. When He performed these, I was still playing with one finger. Lolz
I love the tempo of op10no1, it's really clean to hear the beautiful water's sounds... don't need to be faster, this, my luv ❤❤❤ in that, had a little wrong note, but nothing, still pretty
Op.10 No.11 16:07 Amazing how he barely needs to move his hands at all in order to sustain one position or even to move between positions. For mere mortals like me you can feel like your wrists are about to fall off after playing this!
It's nice to see Richter struggling at exactly the same bars as me on Op 10 n 1. Having practice this piece for 10+ year i can hear even the smallest mistakes and i know instantly when a difficult stretch comes and which notes are susceptible to be innacurate,
Гениальное, виртуозное исполнение Святослава Рихтера приносит счастье всем. Музыка Шопена обогащает душу. Вот только я считаю что нужно выводить из зала этих людей, которые громко кашляют на весь зал, или как то предупредить, чтобы этого не делали.
Вот-вот! Бесят очень. Заколебали уже. Но, видимо, это неизбежно, судя по тому, что такую музыку слушают в зрелом возрасте. А там и сопутствующие болезни, и т. д....
One of the best examples of what I miss when I listen to all these chinese musicians. Besides Richter was 74 years old when he performed this, it shows that the soul and the cautiousness with the music makes a grandmaster. Same with old Horowitz. But maybe you have to mature 70 years to get on this special level.
@@yunjiagao5265 He is not racist, he is just telling the truth. Chinese pianists play as machines and that is not Chopin or any other academic european composer. He is not hitting you. Fucking people, you are just offended by anything.
@Peter Rabitt Alkan was known to despise the trends of the Romantic era and refered to older greats for inspiration. He has some gems but yes, a lot of his music does get tiresome. He was known mostly as a technical virtuoso and less as a composer.
Кто может сказать что сам С.Т. Рихтер испытывал наслаждение воспроизводя музыку разных времён, стилей и направлений ! Не чувствуется, чтобы Он упивался и эмоционально сопереживал глубину передаваемых настроений и состояний, что гений композиторов закладывал в свои произведения, выстраданные через свой жизненный опыт !
yes, I agree with you totally. He is the best! The ultimate artist, the ultimate poet and communicator of what the composer wants to convey to the listener, the receiver.
Non è vero, questi studi hanno suonato tanti altri pianisti molto meglio, anche da lui stesso. Se contiamo tutte le note sbagliate di questa esecuzione, possiamo comporre un'altro studio
@@gevorgyanarek. Richter, come Gilels e tanti altri immensi poeti del pianoforte, hanno sbagliato tante note nella vita. Ritengo che sia l'ultimo dei problemi, specie se ascoltiamo tante perfette esecuzioni che danno l'emozione di un bollettino meteo alla radio. Speravo che questo modo di pensare fosse estinto ma mi sbagliavo, mi dispiace per lei. La frase sul contare le note sbagliate comunque è molto datata.
Richter was an unbelievable pianist. I seem to recall reading that when some of the Russian pianists came to the U.S. in the middle of the 20th century, they all listened to the accolades they deservedly got. And then they all said, "But wait 'til you hear Richter." His peers knew what a genius he was.
His hands look as big as Rachmaninov's were said to be. My older sister attended London piano recitals at this time and remembers that where it would cost around £25 to hear Alfred Brendel, for Richter it was at least £50, which was lots of money back then. I bet Richter would have been a good poker player ! No facial expression to speak of there. Fascinating to hear it 35 years later.
The better you know this piece, the crazier this performance is.
In astronomy there is a scientific concept of “the light of a distant star”: a star has long ceased to exist, and its light continues to come from outer space to Earth for many light years... The divine light of the great Richter.
Рихтера помню с детства,это явление,гений исполнения,так чувствовать авторов,невобразимо...
@@ВалераМедведев-м6в .Под воздействием гения Рихтера я научился играть на пианино
❤❤❤❤❤
So poetic of you
Seventy--Four--Years---Old. To say this great artist was a great musician who had unparalleled technique is an understatement.
“Just because you can play Chopin Etudes fast, doesn’t make you a musician/pianist.” Richter’s musicality is beyond our imagination which proves even further that “Etudes” can sound less like an exercise and more like a beautiful poetic music. Love you Legend ❤️❤️
Etudes are beatiful poetic music !!!!!!!!!!!
affirmative.
I love the tempo of op10no1, it's really clean to hear the beautiful water's sounds... don't need to be faster, this, my luv ❤❤❤ in that, had a little wrong note, but nothing, still pretty
Beautifully said
To me, Chopin's etudes have never sounded like "an exercise."
I remember being there and the playing was astonishing. For those who like trivia, the reason he glanced upwards a lot during the 1st Etude was because the camera above was making a noise which annoyed him. He nearly walked off
How I envy you. Richter is my favorite musician.
we can actually see that he repeatedly looks at the camera
Wow thanks for the insight my friend
Thanks for your memory, how I envy you, I remember vividly even now the effect this performance had on me...
How fortunate were you to have been there...Wow! What a concert!
I was there!!!!!! incredible and superb
Ron Striebig Lucky you! Richter was magnificent!
The experience of listening to something like this live must be indescribable...
Me too, in the 4th row. Unforgettable. You will remember that the advertised program was completely different, Hindemith, Bartok etc. It was so powerful that it seems like yesterday
lucky!!
How I envy you.
리히터는 젊었을떼 빨리 쳤던 혁명도 좋고 니이들어 천천히 치는 혁명도 좋아요. 신이 마치 장난감을 가지고 노는 것 같으니까요. Richter is god of piano
리히터는 오르가니스트구요.. 리흐텔 (리히텔) 입니다 ~~
😂😂😂😮😮😮❤😊😊😊
Meraviglioso pianista ,sono una sua ammiratrice da sempre e ho avuto il piacere di ascoltarlo dal vivo.
Man, Richter's op10 no3 is heart achingly beautiful.
absolutely, one of the best recordings
Insuperabile ...Richter è un gigante! La sua mano sinistra regge tutto. ❤
Plus, nowadays not many pianists, young or old, can DARE to give a recital of Chopin Etudes. It’s too risky. Yet here is Richter, at this age, dominating the Etudes…
Actually it’s pretty common in South Korea and Japan for young kids to study/practice and perform the whole 24 études of Chopin (I have done it back in 2010 as well)
Although miles away from Richter’s level, obviously.
Pollini did it numerous times, first when he was 14 years old
Merciii de ce partage magnifique ! Cette dernière étude m évoque le doux souvenir de Toi, de ta présence Pierre lorsque tu étais encore de ce monde que tu ecoutais cet air en boucle et que tu me diisais ", écoute, écoute ça , chérie , c est du jazz " ! Et tu étais alors si frustré par flemme d ado d avoir laissé l étude du piano alors que ton professeur louait tes facilités et ton talent !
Estoy flotando escuchando a éste gran pianista, cuando, comienzo a leer tu comentario Geraldine, que me a emocionado tanto como la música. Seguro que tú amado Pierre tuvo también un gran talento para la música.
Un cordial saludo desde Barcelona, España
Beauté ,simplicité, vérité , du Chopin à l' état pur . Quel talent ! Tout est beau et juste. Le son , l'émotion . La musique de l'âme. Le monde de Chopin. Quelle chance de voir et entendre ce pianiste . Cet immense musicien.
I always go back to Richter. That's the reason I like Richter and his music..
Richter is the greatest pianist I’ve ever heard. And I’ve heard actual hundreds.
@@leomiller2291 👏👏👏👍
@@leomiller2291 The young Ashkenazy was also impressive in these challenging studies.
Wow. Astonishing. For a gentleman of (at the time of recording)being 74 years old and his dexterity and suppleness was still impeccable. Not a hint of fatigue. Pure brilliance. Bravo
he's lost a lot of his technique here, but it's still magical listening to him play. He makes an enormous amount of mistakes. However, I'd rather listen to a Richter recital rife with slip ups than a faultless performance by anyone else.
I was there: he played these as though they were childs play! I had the good fortune to hear Richter several times in recitals: I remember each one vividly. The greatest was when he played Beethoven's Op 106, and then came back and played the fugue again - even better than the first time!
i had the pleasure of hearing murray perahia playing the hammerklavier in basel once, literally brought me to tears
Sheer polish, power and control of the instrument. I could watch this over and over again.
I never tire of hearing Richter's autumnal recordings.
Despite being allegedly unhappy and uncomfortable in this recital he produced an amazing performance. I simply love his titanic account of the taxing A minor Etude op25.
I've been in love with this recording for many many years. He plays the etudes with such authority that inspired me to learn some of them.
Words cannot adequately express what this Master demonstrates when performing. No composer or piano composition is beyond his understanding and virtuosity. The few wrong notes shows that Richter is a human being. Thank God for video and audio so that he will never be forgotten and continues to inspire pianists and audiences around the world.
He looked at him three times. Yet, astonishingly, no pages were ever turned. The guy was lost in his dreams and Richter played the entire thing from memory.
Great Sviatoslav Richter!!!!! Very expresive and powerful performance❤
凄い‼️ゾクゾクするほど素晴らしい演奏です。さすがリヒテルさん‼️有り難うございます。
The best etude of Chopin Op. 25 No. 11 in Richter's interpretation - and it's best of the best interpretation i've ever heard!
Listen to Kissin!s
@@pelinsezin924 Kissin is not very good
Sokolov's will blow your mind.
correct,not very good...but the best and the most precise of all living pianists, natural pianistic genius of epic proportion...Like Richter himself,like Idil Biret herself and a very very few people who owns gift from above...
@@od3772 Mtcheeew
Полный восторг! Какое счастье слышать неповторимого гения!
Richter es el único intérprete que ha conseguido que no desconecte ni un instante escuchando la Hammerklavier de Beethoven en directo. Simplemente un prodigio de atención y musicalidad. Eterno Richter.
I think Richter was actually a late bloomer where he took piano seriously at the age of 22 or 23
Этот удивительный Мастер даёт нам новое понимание произведений всех композиторов, которые - с необыкновенным проникновением в глубины их замыслов - он гениально исполняет!
Richter's playing is the only one which makes me cry...
mhh, me too. especially with bach.
Pollini hat die Etüden auch geschafft. Aber: Richter war hier 74.
Wie hat er wohl vor 30 Jahren gespielt. Wahnsinn, einer der größten Pianisten des 20. Jahrhunderts !!! ❤
The best pianist of the world
リヒテルのこの位置からの演奏を撮影した動画が見れるなんて、学習者にとってこの上ない貴重な映像です。UPしてくださった方ありがとうございます。
Два раза мне посчастливилось слушать в концертном зале маэстро,в 1984 и 1992годах. Я до сих пор помню те концерты!!!
Ну и повезло же вам!
@@dmitryodruzov1781 да,это просто счастье! Более того,в 1984году Рихтер разыгрывался перед концертом в нашем музыкальном училище,а нам,студентам училища,позволили встать за дверью актового зала. И мы,затаив дыхание,несколько часов слушали,как разыгрывается Маэстро.
There was no one like him, and they'll never be. In a word, Richter was remarkable!!
Its the facility which always leaves one in awe. Chopin can be nigh on impossible even for accomplished players. Sviatoslav enters that sphere of ability coupled to power which sometimes makes you wonder why you bother at all!
Amazing to see and hear this important work. He manages to add a soupçon of power and passion to every piece.
BRAVO Richter, you will forever be in our hearts.
Thank you for posting that Wonderful Concert!!!! 👏👏👏 Unbelievable!!!!
He plays with such professionalism.
I would pay 💰 anytime to watch such an amazing concert 🎵 best pianist in the world
Such a power in his hands, especcialy in his left. This is just amazing! And his musicality .... This is TRUE music.
Superb performance. I wish he were able to record all 24 etudes though. No doubt he would be my go to record to listen to had he done them
Wow that's the most patient rendition of the second étude I've heard
Holy S#$% TH-cam where was this video for 8 years? What a treasure!! And What An Angle for recording this master!
Even in his mid-70’s he was still able to command such technically and musically demanding pieces. Astounding.
@Alex Jones I just heard your comment spoken with Alex Jones’ voice in my head
@Ян But lot of people say that people like Richter and Horowitz's Technique kind of became bad compared to their prime.
@@yashbspianoandcompositions1042 It did- as is plain to hear in both pianists.
リヒテルさんの シューベルトのガッキョウノトキno3
もう本当に1,000回は聴いたです
脳に刻み込まれています ステージも行きました すっときて 独特のお辞儀をすっとした キーシンも同じお辞儀をする ブーニンはリヒテルを奇跡と言ってます❤❤❤
Absolutely gorgeous! The Best of the best ever ..!!
Besides his heavenly playing, it's also heart-warming to see him carrying the score and turning the pages between pieces.
Truly the most WONDROUS interpretation. Would it a blasphemy to wish he had performed ALL of them? Don’t get me wrong, I am exceedingly grateful for what we have here.
Entendre le Grand Richter pris de trac, et avec l'aide de la partition pour mémoire, être techniquement incertain sur la Première Etude, quel régal, quel encouragement pour les amateurs ! Mais r
richter❤❤❤❤❤
Великий Рихтер!! Слов нет! Вечная память!!
Особенно 23й этюд
Amazing!👍 He is 74 years old!👍 Respect!!!👏😭❤
Очень люблю светлую музыку Шопена. А в исполнении великого Рихтера,музыка приобретает особенный колорит и легкость.
Op. 25 no. 11 Etude is most powerful and beautiful etude of music history!
Fucking true.
I always have tears in my eyes when I listen to it - but I am Polish
@@walterweiss7124As soon as the concert ended with the op. 25 no. 11 etudes it brought me tears. So moving
This is a treasure! I’m glad I found it. Thank you for uploading it❤
The number one and two interpretations (op 10) are the best I have ever heard. Thank you for this perfect music, full of musical meaning and rigor!
Words are not enough to describe what we hear and feel!
GRAZIE, Maestro!!!
I think that Op.10 .4 is still my favourite Chopin composition. I wish I can play it. I am still struggling with Op. 10 .2. Gives my muscle pains. At least I can play 6 pieces from the Etudes. I respect this Pianist who nailed it all. When He performed these, I was still playing with one finger. Lolz
Which ones can you play? I'm working on the first etude from op.10
fantastic live performance
Number 1 is pretty rough in parts. But after that it's take off to Mars and beyond... Incredible
Still a master of Op.10 n°4 at 74 year old !
Carmen. 🇲🇽😘🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Рихтер это эталон! Высший пилотаж! Особенно поздний.Обожаю!
zgadzam sie - ja soglasen
Richter, the legend. Even though he is no more among us, he always has something to say. He has left an unforgettable legacy.
I love the tempo of op10no1, it's really clean to hear the beautiful water's sounds... don't need to be faster, this, my luv ❤❤❤ in that, had a little wrong note, but nothing, still pretty
Op.10 No.11 16:07 Amazing how he barely needs to move his hands at all in order to sustain one position or even to move between positions. For mere mortals like me you can feel like your wrists are about to fall off after playing this!
man you don't twist your wrists, you move your whole arm.
Спасибо автору,ибо руки,это величайший показатель,мастерстыа исполнителя
Игра Святослава Рихтера - это материальный поток его чувств, исходящий из-под его пальцев.
It's nice to see Richter struggling at exactly the same bars as me on Op 10 n 1. Having practice this piece for 10+ year i can hear even the smallest mistakes and i know instantly when a difficult stretch comes and which notes are susceptible to be innacurate,
Same here!
Гениальное, виртуозное исполнение Святослава Рихтера приносит счастье всем. Музыка Шопена обогащает душу. Вот только я считаю что нужно выводить из зала этих людей, которые громко кашляют на весь зал, или как то предупредить, чтобы этого не делали.
Вот-вот! Бесят очень. Заколебали уже. Но, видимо, это неизбежно, судя по тому, что такую музыку слушают в зрелом возрасте. А там и сопутствующие болезни, и т. д....
Viso de uccisore, anima de poeta. Grande maestro.
Grazie.
Juste magique ...et tres émouvant.
21:17 That was the most beautiful rendition/performance of "Wrong Note" Étude I've heard..
One of the best examples of what I miss when I listen to all these chinese musicians.
Besides Richter was 74 years old when he performed this, it shows that the soul and the cautiousness with the music makes a grandmaster.
Same with old Horowitz.
But maybe you have to mature 70 years to get on this special level.
Racist
@@yunjiagao5265 Wtf are you on?
Racists
hey give Chinese young pianists some more time to grow ok?
This is European music, not their own things.
@@yunjiagao5265 He is not racist, he is just telling the truth. Chinese pianists play as machines and that is not Chopin or any other academic european composer. He is not hitting you.
Fucking people, you are just offended by anything.
Op 10 no 10 was incredibly astonishing , especially for a man that age
Perfetto e pure dal vivo ⭐️
There is a more dynamic landscape to Chopin's harmonies than most of the other romantic composers' material.
@Peter Rabitt I still do like Liszt and Alkan, but Chopin is head and shoulders above them for sure.
@Peter Rabitt True. And besides, there was a demand for showy pianistic prowess during the Romantic era (and it persists today). They supplied it.
@Peter Rabitt Alkan was known to despise the trends of the Romantic era and refered to older greats for inspiration. He has some gems but yes, a lot of his music does get tiresome. He was known mostly as a technical virtuoso and less as a composer.
Scriabin?
Кто может сказать что сам С.Т. Рихтер испытывал наслаждение воспроизводя музыку разных времён, стилей и направлений ! Не чувствуется, чтобы Он упивался и эмоционально сопереживал глубину передаваемых настроений и состояний, что гений композиторов закладывал в свои произведения, выстраданные через свой жизненный опыт !
Awesome ! Thank you so much :)
Bravissimo
НЕПЕРЕВЕРШЕНО ❤
Bravissimo il carattere e il timbro sono unici
손이 크지만 소리가 부드럽고 여리여리합니다
나이드신분이 피아노연주하는 자체가 존경스럽습니다^^♡
😊😁😀
If there are top 2-3 pianists in the world, he is one of them.
Supremo. Al di sopra di lui non c'è più nulla.
Eh si, era proprio potente
yes, I agree with you totally.
He is the best! The ultimate artist, the ultimate poet and communicator of what the composer wants to convey to the listener, the receiver.
20-23 🇮🇷❤️ México.
Non è vero, questi studi hanno suonato tanti altri pianisti molto meglio, anche da lui stesso. Se contiamo tutte le note sbagliate di questa esecuzione, possiamo comporre un'altro studio
@@gevorgyanarek. Richter, come Gilels e tanti altri immensi poeti del pianoforte, hanno sbagliato tante note nella vita. Ritengo che sia l'ultimo dei problemi, specie se ascoltiamo tante perfette esecuzioni che danno l'emozione di un bollettino meteo alla radio. Speravo che questo modo di pensare fosse estinto ma mi sbagliavo, mi dispiace per lei. La frase sul contare le note sbagliate comunque è molto datata.
BEST PIANIST EVER!!! GRANDIOUS!!! BRAVO, SVIATOSLAV RICHTER!!!
Richter was an unbelievable pianist. I seem to recall reading that when some of the Russian pianists came to the U.S. in the middle of the 20th century, they all listened to the accolades they deservedly got. And then they all said, "But wait 'til you hear Richter." His peers knew what a genius he was.
Gilels speakiof himself and the young Richter.
Gilels speaking of himself and the young Richter.
Рихтер прекрасен!!!!❤🎹🎵🎶🎵🎶
His hands look as big as Rachmaninov's were said to be. My older sister attended London piano recitals at this time and remembers that where it would cost around £25 to hear Alfred Brendel, for Richter it was at least £50, which was lots of money back then. I bet Richter would have been a good poker player ! No facial expression to speak of there. Fascinating to hear it 35 years later.
¡Gigante de la música de todos los tiempos, gran Richter!
He is to special interpreter, the biggesr gigant of all .my respects rihter🙏😔
He was 74 at the time !!!! unbelievable !!!
The left arm weight on the 1st chopin etude is so perfect
74歳の時の映像で聴衆が熱狂するのは理解できるけれども、演奏としては必ずしもこの曲の彼のベストではないように思う、しかしなんと言っても驚異なのは、彼の手だ。若い頃に故障の記録があるとのことだが、この年齢にしてこれだけの小指球の人は見たことがないということ。運指を見ると全ての虫様筋も相当発達している。彼の天賦の源を見られる貴重な映像。
spectacular
the best of the best
Pure magic ....!!
A force of nature!!!
Alázat és őserő. Intelligencia és tisztelet. Richter.
What I love about Richter's playing, apart from the sheer virtuosity, is the musicality. That differentiates him from Horoeitz, in my view.
GREATEST MAESTRO SVIATOSLAV RICHTER!!! BEST OF THE BEST!!!
Обожаю шопена.хотелось бы присутствовать на концерте!
ladnie ze wam sie Szopen podoba, brawo