This man is a genious. Hes uncomparable. Every note he playes is just perfect, he playes everything better tahn everyone else. his technic is absolutely perfect, everything seems so easy to him. And his musicality is soo unbeliebable, his playing touches my heart no matter what hes playing. he is more than a pianist, to me he is music.
I listen to Pletnev. Then I want to hear more of him. So I listen again. Then I want to hear everything he played. That is my definition of a great musician.
To me the thing that sets Pletnev apart from many of living concert pianists, is his understanding of what is going on in the music far surpasses the simple memorization and execution of the notes and markings. He understands the orchestration and every nuance of the development of all the motifs, where they fit in the big picture, therefore when he's sitting at the piano, his hands are really the orchestra, and his mind is really the conductor, and the composer, in the moment, of the articulation of the musical events taking place. You can hear it in how he articulates the phrases, where he chooses to rush, where he chooses to hold back, what he chooses to play louder and softer... It not just monster technique and retention. How many classical pianists out there today play like a conductor of an orchestra? It requires such a tremendous amount of dedication, analysis, comprehension, discipline, love, patience, time and experience... Very difficult to fathom, let alone accept for people with chips on their shoulders from their own colored musical experiences. This man is absolutely one of the top classical pianists of our time, if not all time.
Agreed, for me personally he's the only living pianist to scale the heights of Gieseking, Michelangeli, Richter, Gilels, Rachmaninov, Gould... He's had his own style of playing already in his early 20s yet his his interpretations deepened with age. His debute recital for DG in the 90s is one of the greatest Chopin recordings of all time and he's only gotten better since
OpusTravels I like many recordings by Hamelin and admire his super human technique. Wouldn't say he's up there with Pletnev and the greats of the past. His tone is pretty pedestrian, his Chopin is bland and boring. But his 2nd Saens Sans concerto is a masterpiece and many of the explorations of little known composers are fascinating. I live in Montreal so have heard him live on numerous occasions
I think people would do well to stop focusing so much on his technique and try to listen to his sonic world. His control might take away the excitement and risk that people seem to enjoy from other pianists as you feel they are on the edge of their capabilities, but it also adds a subtlety and architecture to the dynamics that only Volodos seem able to match/exceed. Incidentally, Volodos seems a victim of the same technique focus, and - like Hamelin - he spent years trying to get away from it.
I love the idea that what people enjoy about Cortot or Gieseking is that they're playing "on the edge of their capabilities", and not their musical singularity. Literally the only way to dream up this kind of rhetoric is trying to explain to yourself why some people prefer other pianists to Hamelin. I don't recall ever getting the impression that, say, Michelangeli is playing "on the edge of his capabilities" and his capacity for nuance makes Hamelin sound extremely pedestrian by comparison. "Sonic world"? His tone is always that of the piano on which he's playing, as opposed to a Gilels or a Horowitz, whose sound is immediately recognizable. Volodos sure can play the piano like nobody's business, but the maudlin emotionalism he offsets the pyrotechnical displays with makes him, for me, a fundamentally uninteresting artist (as opposed to Hamelin, who I think is very interesting).
ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ, Михаил Васильевич ! Спасибо, Мишенька , за "Скерцо" номер "1" , за напоминание РОДНОГО для Меня произведения ! ! ! Твоё выступление в Концертном зале Хабаровской филармонии Я ПОМНЮ ! ! ! КРЕПКОГО ЗДОРОВЬЯ Тебе и ДОЛГИХ ЛЕТ ЖИЗНИ ! ! !
Astonishing, I am in awe. Holy Chopin is here. Finally a thorough experience of Chopin's oceanic rage and strength, ignored in the conventional image of Chopin. This is the deepest Chopin I love the way Pletnev's fortissimo bass passages rock the piano into a crashing dissonant blur -- pushing beyond the limit of strict tonality, taking the piano as an unpitched percussion effect. Such compelling dramatic personal original playing.
And where is chopins piano-pianissimo ?? : // yea most musical man ever lived as written in comments... now imma go check my entire history if i ever was that delusional anymore after recognizing lang lang as the best pianist of them all
Pletnev é daquele seleto grupo de concertistas que sabe o que está fazendo, compreende perfeitamente a execução requerida. Tudo no tempo acertado e nas pontuações devidas. Harmonia perfeita entre os momentos fortes e o momentos de graça e leveza. Uma obra prima da beleza pianística. Parabéns por compartilhar o maravilhoso vídeo.
Михаил Плетнёв обладает феноменальной техникой.Особенно мне понравилось 1 Скерцо Шопена. Яркие пассажи чередуются с выразительной кантиленой в средней части. В этом произведении пианист не просто блеснул техникой, но и заставил слушателей проникнуться внутренним миром композитора.Внешне пианист ведёт себя сосредоточенно,а играет просто гениально!!!
Idk bro first thing there is no best musicians they re all just different and we must be thankful of them all of showing us those pieces as they see it and feel it but imaginative and musical?? I didn't see chopin soul in platnevs this performance im new to platnev i got rlly excited and amazed listening him perform prokofiev sonatas or other stuff but listening this rn... have to play scherzo 2 in 1 week on stage and i can tell u listening to this performance got me pretty upset
Запредельно! Это прекрасно! Возбуждает желание бежать к роялю и заниматься до упаду, учить все четыре скерцо. Всё, что играет Плетнев, начинаю любить и хотеть немедленно играть, особенно то, что раньше не нравилось или бесило.
this is the first time i heard him to play and i can´t explain whata i feel, he takes me away with his way to play, i just love the piano but i Just love more the feelings behind of it and of course we have a soul, the music is
There's little I could add to this comment by "Rua" (below). "This performance is world class and defies criticism. I even prefer it to the Carnegie hall recording. Pletnev is in absolute top form seeming to be in a sphere with the composer himself. I never heard the four Scherzi played with such intensity, profound understanding, and incomparable sound." Pletnev is not only a consummate master of the keyboard, more importantly his powerful passion and penetrating insight makes him one of the most brilliantly creative artists who ever lived.
Fantastic every note. The touch is wonderful; what a magician. Pity these days it just has to be videos as we cannot go to a live performance any more. He must have good reasons for not playing but for me it is so, so sad.
Fantástico!!! Cuando era una niña amaba tanto la música de Chopin que fantaseaba con volver al pasado con la vacuna de la Tuberculosis , B C G. Y salvarlo de esa muerte tan prematura, entonces pensaba cuántas obras más hubiese podido componer. Hoy tengo 62 años y sonrío con ese recuerdo que nunca se lo conté ni a mis amigas porque ellas estaban en otra y se hubieran reído. Lo cierto que estaba enamorada de la música de Chopin. Desde Argentina: La abuela Marisa.
Brilliant. Pletnev played the four Chopin scherzos at his Carnegie Hall debut recital, in November 2000. Reviewing the CD of that performance, for Barnes and Noble, E J Johnson wrote:"There is an orchestral sensibility to these performances, a timbral and dynamic breadth that seems to strive beyond the piano's limits...Chopin's four Scherzos are simply dazzling ..."
Полностью согласна с Вами в том, что Плетнев великий музыкант, как пианист, так и дирижер.Во всяком случае мы, слушатели, или совпадаем мироощущением и чувствованием с каким то музыкантом, или не совпадаем. Отсюда столь разные мнения...
Здравствуй, Мишенька ! У Тебя, у Твоего ИСПОЛНИТЕЛЬСКОГО ОПЫТА можно многому УЧИТЬСЯ ! Я точно слушала это "Скерцо номер 1" в ИСПОЛНЕНИИ Владимира Софроницкого ( есть Его Альбом пластинок, у Меня дома). Очень мощное, глубоко драматичное произведение и Твоё ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ ! Огромное СПАСИБО, КРЕПКОГО ЗДОРОВЬЯ Тебе, Мишенька ! ! !
A great pianist...I always enjoy his playing. Above all his interpretations of Tchaikovsky...A real musician...Bravo! (applause!) klap klap klap....ect....
Absolutely. This performance is world class and defies criticism. I even prefer it to the Carnegie hall recording. Pletnev is in absolute top form seeming to be in a sphere with the composer himself. I never heard the four Scherzi played with such intensity, profound understanding, and incomparable sound.
Umi Garret is a young lady for whom I have great respect. She is now twelve and proving herself to be one of the world's great musicians. She has the technique to play anything. But it will take a bit longer for her to build a repertoire. Please take the time to listen to and see Umi, I am sure there are many places in music for us to find agreement. Chopin was not the dreamer that people take him for, he did not like sentimentality. As Rubinstein said: "Chopin was strong - in his heart!"
Truly extraordinary. This is artistry at its finest. Thank you for sharing. A side note: I found the high pitched F-sharp of the video a bit distracting but somehow it harmonized with the music in places!
Yes, I am agree with the Sheepfarmer01 and with the hotbebimauz "Fantastic every note. The touch is wonderful. what a magician. This man is a genious. Every note he playes is perfect...."
соревнования,кто быстрей придет к финишу???Кому то в голову пришло сравнить этот бег по пересеченной местности с великим Горовицем. Люди, опомнитесь, где ваши уши? чтобы так расстрелять МУЗЫКУ! Не играть, а плеваться звуками в публику?Это просто оскорбительно...
Can someone PLEASE explain why *so many* TH-cam piano performances are affected by a background "ringing"? In this case, it sounds like someone backstage using a Sawzall to cut a brake rotor in half -- but only when the piano is being played. It's silent during the caesuras. I've heard this on *numerous* TH-cam videos of piano recordings and it's beginning to make me a little crazy.
Very intelligent observation! Severity is the right word. Mr. Pletnev reveals to us so much more of Chopin's character than these so called "passionate performances" (a cliche) do. Nor does the insincere "perfection" of a Zimerman. Uneducated listeners can't hear this, which is pitiful, but understandable.
Не соглашусь с господином Стравинским, хоть и сложно априори спорить с человеком такой фамилии)) Плетнев равновелик и Рихтеру, и Гилельсу, и Горовицу...С неповторимой колористикой, звуко-техникой, исполнительским временем, которое хоть и импровизационно по своей природе, но абсолютно уместно и убедительно и не вычурно. Гениально! Браво
pletnev plays this music so different. noone would dare play mozart the way he does . strange colors strange pedls. i cant believe he is serious ut his chopin is great and he can do anything.
Fourteen year old Amadeus Mozart performed at the Bibiena theater for theater, academia, and Scientific discourse architectural hall of wonders by architect Antonio Bibiena.
His imagination is the overriding factor. The NOpedal in Chopin(difficult passages) we should call him. Often it's not what we think we see on the page he organizes it all and comes up with his own reasons based on harmony,architecture, rhythm. A deservedly famous and sometimes controversial musician . Noone plays Chopin like he does .As much fun as listening to Shura Cherkassky ! Its as if he is concentrating on carving sound. This is the least lyrical or romanticized Chopin you will find anywaywhere .Hardedged for the 20th century bled out of all innuendo , hidden voices . Pletnev is an intellectual .He was kind of new he didn't bring the russian school with him in that sense .Itisn't the old manner but it has the technical perfection .
I am not sure if you actually listened to Pletnev of to someone else because the word "sentimentality" is a total joke here. Pletnev is the last pianist who adds sentimentality. To the contrary he plays straightforward and naturally as Chopin intended. Pletnev is convinced that Chopin is a realist, not a romantic. There are eccentricities here and I don't agree with all of them but they are well thought out and in service to the composer.
He kinda looks like a guy who's just reading a book. Incredible. (reading is easy, playing choppie's scherzos; not so much!) I came from the Volodin Tchaikovsky Nutcracker video - Pletnev transcribed it? I love that video.
It shows great musical ignorance to compare Pletnev's performances to those of an eleven year old kid. Pletnev's art is mysterious and in a class for itself. His Chopin has unreachable depth and naturalness, it sounds almost like he was in a sphere with the composer himself. He is a genius and comparable only to very few Chopin players.
This man is a genious. Hes uncomparable. Every note he playes is just perfect, he playes everything better tahn everyone else. his technic is absolutely perfect, everything seems so easy to him. And his musicality is soo unbeliebable, his playing touches my heart no matter what hes playing. he is more than a pianist, to me he is music.
Absolutely 🥺
MiKHAIL PLETNEV! Marvelous pianist, a great musician, first-class artist, and a wonderful human being! Thanks for the gifts of your music!
I listen to Pletnev. Then I want to hear more of him. So I listen again. Then I want to hear everything he played. That is my definition of a great musician.
To me the thing that sets Pletnev apart from many of living concert pianists, is his understanding of what is going on in the music far surpasses the simple memorization and execution of the notes and markings. He understands the orchestration and every nuance of the development of all the motifs, where they fit in the big picture, therefore when he's sitting at the piano, his hands are really the orchestra, and his mind is really the conductor, and the composer, in the moment, of the articulation of the musical events taking place. You can hear it in how he articulates the phrases, where he chooses to rush, where he chooses to hold back, what he chooses to play louder and softer... It not just monster technique and retention. How many classical pianists out there today play like a conductor of an orchestra?
It requires such a tremendous amount of dedication, analysis, comprehension, discipline, love, patience, time and experience... Very difficult to fathom, let alone accept for people with chips on their shoulders from their own colored musical experiences. This man is absolutely one of the top classical pianists of our time, if not all time.
Agreed, for me personally he's the only living pianist to scale the heights of Gieseking, Michelangeli, Richter, Gilels, Rachmaninov, Gould... He's had his own style of playing already in his early 20s yet his his interpretations deepened with age. His debute recital for DG in the 90s is one of the greatest Chopin recordings of all time and he's only gotten better since
The only? I highly suggest you check out Hamelin in Chopin, Debussy, Haydn, or Rachmaninoff, for instance
OpusTravels I like many recordings by Hamelin and admire his super human technique. Wouldn't say he's up there with Pletnev and the greats of the past. His tone is pretty pedestrian, his Chopin is bland and boring. But his 2nd Saens Sans concerto is a masterpiece and many of the explorations of little known composers are fascinating. I live in Montreal so have heard him live on numerous occasions
I think people would do well to stop focusing so much on his technique and try to listen to his sonic world.
His control might take away the excitement and risk that people seem to enjoy from other pianists as you feel they are on the edge of their capabilities, but it also adds a subtlety and architecture to the dynamics that only Volodos seem able to match/exceed.
Incidentally, Volodos seems a victim of the same technique focus, and - like Hamelin - he spent years trying to get away from it.
I love the idea that what people enjoy about Cortot or Gieseking is that they're playing "on the edge of their capabilities", and not their musical singularity. Literally the only way to dream up this kind of rhetoric is trying to explain to yourself why some people prefer other pianists to Hamelin. I don't recall ever getting the impression that, say, Michelangeli is playing "on the edge of his capabilities" and his capacity for nuance makes Hamelin sound extremely pedestrian by comparison. "Sonic world"? His tone is always that of the piano on which he's playing, as opposed to a Gilels or a Horowitz, whose sound is immediately recognizable.
Volodos sure can play the piano like nobody's business, but the maudlin emotionalism he offsets the pyrotechnical displays with makes him, for me, a fundamentally uninteresting artist (as opposed to Hamelin, who I think is very interesting).
ЗДРАВСТВУЙТЕ, Михаил Васильевич ! Спасибо, Мишенька , за "Скерцо" номер "1" , за напоминание РОДНОГО для Меня произведения ! ! ! Твоё выступление в Концертном зале Хабаровской филармонии Я ПОМНЮ ! ! ! КРЕПКОГО ЗДОРОВЬЯ Тебе и ДОЛГИХ ЛЕТ ЖИЗНИ ! ! !
He's not a piano player, he's a magician! 😮❤
Astonishing, I am in awe. Holy Chopin is here. Finally a thorough experience of Chopin's oceanic rage and strength, ignored in the conventional image of Chopin. This is the deepest Chopin I love the way Pletnev's fortissimo bass passages rock the piano into a crashing dissonant blur -- pushing beyond the limit of strict tonality, taking the piano as an unpitched percussion effect. Such compelling dramatic personal original playing.
And where is chopins piano-pianissimo ?? : // yea most musical man ever lived as written in comments... now imma go check my entire history if i ever was that delusional anymore after recognizing lang lang as the best pianist of them all
To the extent that all 4 bring me close to tears, I agree. Pletnev is a prodigious talent. The music he interpreting is sublime.
Extraordinario!!!, impecable, destreza, interpretación, colorido, TODO!!!!! Siempre desde joven fue Genio y Talento juntos!!!.
The end of Scherzo 4 is absolutely STUNNING!
one of those "old school" geniuses .. shocking beauty
Pletnev é daquele seleto grupo de concertistas que sabe o que está fazendo, compreende perfeitamente a execução requerida. Tudo no tempo acertado e nas pontuações devidas. Harmonia perfeita entre os momentos fortes e o momentos de graça e leveza. Uma obra prima da beleza pianística. Parabéns por compartilhar o maravilhoso vídeo.
Для меня его скерцо но 1 самое лучшее из тех , кого я слушала . Невероятная блистательная техника с проникновенной кантиленой . Это чудесно!!!
The audience is SO amazingly still... as well they should be... this playing is just hypnotically sublime!!! in every way!!!
Perfection. This is the only word that comes to my mind after watching this performance.
His playing renders me speechless! He is genius.
Михаил Плетнёв обладает феноменальной техникой.Особенно мне понравилось 1 Скерцо Шопена. Яркие пассажи чередуются с выразительной кантиленой в средней части. В этом произведении пианист не просто блеснул техникой, но и заставил слушателей проникнуться внутренним миром композитора.Внешне пианист ведёт себя сосредоточенно,а играет просто гениально!!!
He is the greatest, most imaginative, and most musical pianist and musician of all.
One of the greatest
Idk bro first thing there is no best musicians they re all just different and we must be thankful of them all of showing us those pieces as they see it and feel it but imaginative and musical?? I didn't see chopin soul in platnevs this performance im new to platnev i got rlly excited and amazed listening him perform prokofiev sonatas or other stuff but listening this rn... have to play scherzo 2 in 1 week on stage and i can tell u listening to this performance got me pretty upset
Запредельно! Это прекрасно! Возбуждает желание бежать к роялю и заниматься до упаду, учить все четыре скерцо.
Всё, что играет Плетнев, начинаю любить и хотеть немедленно играть, особенно то, что раньше не нравилось или бесило.
The most underrated pianist. Grew up watching him in the 1980s and 90s. One of the greatest pianist! Lang Lang and Yuju Wang who?
Don't be so harsh, Pletnev is a genius but Lang Lang also plays some things with unmatched charisma.
this is the first time i heard him to play and i can´t explain whata i feel, he takes me away with his way to play, i just love the piano but i Just love more the feelings behind of it and of course we have a soul, the music is
Плетнев, бесспорно, пианист экстра- класса. Браво!!!
There's little I could add to this comment by "Rua" (below). "This performance is world class and defies criticism. I even prefer it to the Carnegie hall recording. Pletnev is in absolute top form seeming to be in a sphere with the composer himself. I never heard the four Scherzi played with such intensity, profound understanding, and incomparable sound."
Pletnev is not only a consummate master of the keyboard, more importantly his powerful passion and penetrating insight makes him one of the most brilliantly creative artists who ever lived.
Correct. I would add that his use of the pedal for these pieces is unparalleled. The clarity is superb in every sense.
Wonderful! Great interpretation, Mikhail Pletnev !
Творит прекрасное кончиками пальцев... Поёт каждая клетка. Спасибо.
Fantastic every note. The touch is wonderful; what a magician. Pity these days it just has to be videos as we cannot go to a live performance any more. He must have good reasons for not playing but for me it is so, so sad.
Fantástico!!! Cuando era una niña amaba tanto la música de Chopin que fantaseaba con volver al pasado con la vacuna de la Tuberculosis , B C G. Y salvarlo de esa muerte tan prematura, entonces pensaba cuántas obras más hubiese podido componer. Hoy tengo 62 años y sonrío con ese recuerdo que nunca se lo conté ni a mis amigas porque ellas estaban en otra y se hubieran reído. Lo cierto que estaba enamorada de la música de Chopin. Desde Argentina: La abuela Marisa.
Brilliant. Pletnev played the four Chopin scherzos at his Carnegie Hall debut recital, in November 2000. Reviewing the CD of that performance, for Barnes and Noble, E J Johnson wrote:"There is an orchestral sensibility to these performances, a timbral and dynamic breadth that seems to strive beyond the piano's limits...Chopin's four Scherzos are simply dazzling ..."
Полностью согласна с Вами в том, что Плетнев великий музыкант, как пианист, так и дирижер.Во всяком случае мы, слушатели, или совпадаем мироощущением и чувствованием с каким то музыкантом, или не совпадаем. Отсюда столь разные мнения...
The music is fantastic, the playing is absolutely wonderful. Thank you for this super video; a pure joy in every sense.
Здравствуй, Мишенька ! У Тебя, у Твоего ИСПОЛНИТЕЛЬСКОГО ОПЫТА можно многому УЧИТЬСЯ ! Я точно слушала это "Скерцо номер 1" в ИСПОЛНЕНИИ Владимира Софроницкого ( есть Его Альбом пластинок, у Меня дома). Очень мощное, глубоко драматичное произведение и Твоё ИСПОЛНЕНИЕ ! Огромное СПАСИБО, КРЕПКОГО ЗДОРОВЬЯ Тебе, Мишенька ! ! !
Absolutely magnificent playing. Many thanks for uploading.
grande pianista....meravigliosa musica
A great pianist...I always enjoy his playing. Above all his interpretations of Tchaikovsky...A real musician...Bravo! (applause!) klap klap klap....ect....
Absolutely. This performance is world class and defies criticism. I even prefer it to the Carnegie hall recording. Pletnev is in absolute top form seeming to be in a sphere with the composer himself. I never heard the four Scherzi played with such intensity, profound understanding, and incomparable sound.
Une Superbe interprétation !!!!!!!
Un Artiste à écouter davantage !!
1 скерцо исполняла .Плетнев великолепен точен в раскрытии образа и замысла композитора .Он лучший!!!!
Umi Garret is a young lady for whom I have great respect. She is now twelve and proving herself to be one of the world's great musicians. She has the technique to play anything. But it will take a bit longer for her to build a repertoire. Please take the time to listen to and see Umi, I am sure there are many places in music for us to find agreement. Chopin was not the dreamer that people take him for, he did not like sentimentality. As Rubinstein said: "Chopin was strong - in his heart!"
He played these on his Carnegie Hall album. By far one of the best recordings out there.
Потрясающий пианист! Потрясающая музыка! БРАВО!!!
Такое мастерство и талант!!! Поцелован Богом!!!
This is Pletnev in his most quintessential form!
Scherzo no.1 00:21
Scherzo no.2 9:50
Scherzo no.3 21:06
Scherzo no.4 29:11
You are doing the lord's work
Moj omiljeni pianist! Bravissimo maestro Pletnev!
Absolutely trascendental!
Блестяще!
great pianist around the world....
So Amazing!! The intricacies of tone and timing! A pleasure for Canada Day listening relaxation!
Truly extraordinary. This is artistry at its finest. Thank you for sharing. A side note: I found the high pitched F-sharp of the video a bit distracting but somehow it harmonized with the music in places!
Wonderful. Effortless virtuosity, great depth of feeling, sublime interpretation.
If there were ever to be a Top 10 of all piano pieces, this has to be included
Chris Thomson no!!!!!! Not fact that this opus is ever in first 100
Велик! Имеет право!
выдающийся музыкант. особенно "Крейслериана "в его исполнении лучшая ,на мой взгляд.......
Yes, I am agree with the Sheepfarmer01 and with the hotbebimauz "Fantastic every note. The touch is wonderful. what a magician. This man is a genious. Every note he playes is perfect...."
Люблю скерцо в исполнении Алексея Султанова, но это тоже очень понравилось. Много чистоты и романтики. 🌹
Играть лучше НЕВОЗМОЖНО!!!
GOLD STANDARD COME SEMPRE QUANDO SIEDE AL PIANO IL MAESTRO PLETNEV!.
UNICO PARAGONE POSSIBILE SERGIO FIORENTINO.
MARCO ROTONDI
Fr,Chopin is live again!!!!!!!!!!
marvilhoso. So beautiful!!!
Браво
Beautiful!
Thanks. Love it. Beauty performance.
господи,как же это ужасно...где же Ф.Шопен?Что за пулеметные очереди, за жуткие выкрики, грубость и
соревнования,кто быстрей придет к финишу???Кому то в голову пришло сравнить этот бег по пересеченной местности с великим Горовицем. Люди, опомнитесь, где ваши уши? чтобы так расстрелять МУЗЫКУ! Не играть, а плеваться звуками в публику?Это просто оскорбительно...
Sheer Beauty! And the concentration thru the facial features.
I was completely absorbed in his performance.
His playing is analyzed and awakens fantasy of deep mind, great palying. I must say that I hear echoes of Gilels in his play!
I love especially love the Scherzo #1.
Amazing Maestro❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Grazie Maestro Pletnev.....
Замечательное,чувственное исполнение великого творения гения.
3:46 who sings like Pletnev? I often return for that one melody note alone.
no. 3 brought me to tears
Extraordinario me fascinó gracias ❤❤
Can someone PLEASE explain why *so many* TH-cam piano performances are affected by a background "ringing"? In this case, it sounds like someone backstage using a Sawzall to cut a brake rotor in half -- but only when the piano is being played. It's silent during the caesuras. I've heard this on *numerous* TH-cam videos of piano recordings and it's beginning to make me a little crazy.
Wonderful
Very intelligent observation! Severity is the right word. Mr. Pletnev reveals to us so much more of Chopin's character than these so called "passionate performances" (a cliche) do. Nor does the insincere "perfection" of a Zimerman. Uneducated listeners can't hear this, which is pitiful, but understandable.
His face is marvelous while playing.
Always hypnotises and touches me deeply as well as his hands 😢
Что и говорить, хорошо играет!
Superb !!!!!!!!!
Performance d'exception
I believe every note.
Не соглашусь с господином Стравинским, хоть и сложно априори спорить с человеком такой фамилии)) Плетнев равновелик и Рихтеру, и Гилельсу, и Горовицу...С неповторимой колористикой, звуко-техникой, исполнительским временем, которое хоть и импровизационно по своей природе, но абсолютно уместно и убедительно и не вычурно. Гениально! Браво
+ART DUO Подпишусь под каждым словом! Мне удалось попасть на его концерты в 2014 и 2015 годах - гениально!
+David Khunchukashvili Но вот пианизм Рахманинова все же недостижим.
После Плетнева многие пианисты бледнеют до полного исчезновения. Скажите мне, зачем играть Скарлатти Шиффу после Плетнева?
То же самое про Луганского и Рахманинова.......
Это не его фамилия, а левый ник. СТРАВИНСКИЙ русский гений, а этот троль из нета.
Thanks for the info. Play is what I want to know. Conduct is also ok. Thanks again.
Pletnev has slept with the
scores for these
masterworks.
pletnev plays this music so different. noone would dare play mozart the way he does . strange colors strange pedls. i cant believe he is serious ut his chopin is great and he can do anything.
짐머만의 굵직함과 포고렐리치의 독특함을 최상의 비율로 합쳐 놓은 듯한 연주.
Fourteen year old Amadeus Mozart performed at the Bibiena theater for theater, academia, and Scientific discourse architectural hall of wonders by architect Antonio Bibiena.
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Величие человека измеряется количеством его завистников!
Браво, Плетнев!
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I totally agree with you!
Regards,
Geert Dehoux, pianist.
TOP! 👍👍👍😍😍😍❤❤❤
he is playing in another shape, it's real
His imagination is the overriding factor. The NOpedal in Chopin(difficult passages) we should call him. Often it's not what we think we see on the page he organizes it all and comes up with his own reasons based on harmony,architecture, rhythm. A deservedly famous and sometimes controversial musician . Noone plays Chopin like he does .As much fun as listening to Shura Cherkassky ! Its as if he is concentrating on carving sound. This is the least lyrical or romanticized Chopin you will find anywaywhere .Hardedged for the 20th century bled out of all innuendo , hidden voices . Pletnev is an intellectual .He was kind of new he didn't bring the russian school with him in that sense .Itisn't the old manner but it has the technical perfection .
Nice audio and video is good too. Thanks.
oh..Mikhail..........
Thank you Russia fir your geniuses !!! Pletnev super super...
this genius is jewish
I am not sure if you actually listened to Pletnev of to someone else because the word "sentimentality" is a total joke here. Pletnev is the last pianist who adds sentimentality. To the contrary he plays straightforward and naturally as Chopin intended. Pletnev is convinced that Chopin is a realist, not a romantic. There are eccentricities here and I don't agree with all of them but they are well thought out and in service to the composer.
He kinda looks like a guy who's just reading a book. Incredible.
(reading is easy, playing choppie's scherzos; not so much!)
I came from the Volodin Tchaikovsky Nutcracker video - Pletnev transcribed it? I love that video.
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conducting piano....no ones can
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It shows great musical ignorance to compare Pletnev's performances to those of an eleven year old kid. Pletnev's art is mysterious and in a class for itself. His Chopin has unreachable depth and naturalness, it sounds almost like he was in a sphere with the composer himself. He is a genius and comparable only to very few Chopin players.
Lua3648 11 years too small