Beautifully sensitive playing! It's at moments like this that I can understand Beethoven's comment, "To Handel alone I bend the knee." Beethoven knew his own worth, but he understood the penetrating depth of Handel's expressiveness. Khatia brings this out to perfection.
This is the Khatia I admire when she plays with unaffected simplicity and poise. She has a lovely sound when she refrains from bashing hell out of the piano.
Obviously recorded surreptitiously by somebody in the audience. The music is said to be from Handel's Suite in B-flat major, HWV 434, a piece first published in 1733 as part of the composer's "Suites de Pièces" for solo keyboard and in 3 movements - Prelude, Allegro and Aria with Variations. Its 3rd movement, (Aria) was of course used by Brahms for his Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24. But from where did Kempff source and "arrange" this additional movement, this minuet labeled "HWV 434/4" ?
Beautifully sensitive playing! It's at moments like this that I can understand Beethoven's comment, "To Handel alone I bend the knee." Beethoven knew his own worth, but he understood the penetrating depth of Handel's expressiveness. Khatia brings this out to perfection.
I like Haendel and mis Buniatishvili is a great interpreter .
Très beau Khatia
Серебристое платье больше подходит этой мелодии. Исполнительское мастерство Khatia полный восторг! Мечтаю услышать ,,вживую,,.
La mejor pianista qe he escuchado en vida
Kempff hätte es, wie ich ihn kannte, sicher sehr gefallen!
This is the Khatia I admire when she plays with unaffected simplicity and poise. She has a lovely sound when she refrains from bashing hell out of the piano.
Khatia Buniatishvili is the best pianist from generation to generation
გენიალური და ულამაზესი.A RARE GENIOUS
偉大なピアニスト
カティア❤️
Khatia Buniatishvili is the best
Haendel+Kempff+Khatia Buniatishvili=3'49'' fuer volles Gluck!
Obviously recorded surreptitiously by somebody in the audience. The music is said to be from Handel's Suite in B-flat major, HWV 434, a piece first published in 1733 as part of the composer's "Suites de Pièces" for solo keyboard and in 3 movements - Prelude, Allegro and Aria with Variations. Its 3rd movement, (Aria) was of course used by Brahms for his Variations & Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24. But from where did Kempff source and "arrange" this additional movement, this minuet labeled "HWV 434/4" ?
a bas le capitalisme!!!🚩