Wow, this was a really tough crowd to play for. Vladimir Horowitz just turned in one of the most absolutely phenomenal and magical performances on the piano that any person could hope to listen to. Yet, no standing ovation.
Come on Andreas! NOT TRUE! You must stop telling The Big Lie=Horowitz the Greatest Pianist! The Truth is Horowitz Not the Greatest! Better more colorful beautiful piano sound than Horowitz=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy!! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Horowitz=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist ever!! Pletnev The Nuclear BOMB POWER! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Horowitz=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!!
I don’t agree upon Hakkarainen perception about the most difficult parts of Concert 3 of Rachmaninoff. At the time of following the partiture most difficult passages; Horowitz used arpeges instead of accords. Horowitz was able to play it with three fingers simoultaneously, in crescendo. No matter the cadenza. Never before, even Skanazy or Rubinstein were able to do it. Vladimir Horowitz never, ever approached nuclear bomb power to his interpretations; but exquisit delicate, fast and enormously strong sounds at times. That’s why he never played on Bossendorfer pianos.
@@gouldbergvariations Come on GouldBergVariations! NOT TRUE! You must stop telling the Big Lie= Horowitz the Greatest Pianist! The Truth is Horowitz not the Greatest! Better More Colorful Beautiful piano sound than Horowitz=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Horowitz=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist ever!! Pletnev The Nuclear BOMB POWER!! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER!! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Horowitz=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov. Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!
Nobody in the world has been able to play Concert 3 by Rachmaninnov, as it used to do by this unique interpreter of Classic music for piano. His sensibility and at times his power combined with outstanding fine motricity, so far it’s unparalled.
00:30 - sonata in b flat minor op. 35 26:38 - waltz in a minor op. 34 n 2 32:50 - waltz in c sharp minor op. 64 n 2 37:00 - polonaise in A flat major op. 53
Who plays better is very subjective..personally I believe many people especially in America loved Horowitz and not just his playing but his history coming out of Ukraine in 1920 and performing a successful three concerts in Berlin and Paris before he finally made it to New York ...people in the audience used to stand up to see how does he do his octaves so fast especially on his Tchaikovsky concert lead by his father in law Arturo Toscanini..he was a wizard on the piano, his technique was formidable and his transcription are some of the best...I would suggest watching a little bit more and listen to his earlier works..and I also read about what other musicians like Cortot, Rachmaninoff,and Rubinstein though of him
such powerful playing. thank you sir horowitz
He makes every piece is own. And I love him for it.
JUSTE FABULEUX !!! UN MAGICIEN !!
When they appreciated culture in the White House. Horowitz is great. Such power and ferocity. And plays with such ease.
This "culture" appreciation, sadly, will likely never return again. This was true music.
Wow, this was a really tough crowd to play for. Vladimir Horowitz just turned in one of the most absolutely phenomenal and magical performances on the piano that any person could hope to listen to. Yet, no standing ovation.
He has always been my favorite pianist ❤️❤️
Me too.
Mine as well!
Геніальний піаніст!
still the greatest of all. most expressive and perfect sound control
Come on Andreas! NOT TRUE! You must stop telling The Big Lie=Horowitz the Greatest Pianist! The Truth is Horowitz Not the Greatest! Better more colorful beautiful piano sound than Horowitz=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy!! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Horowitz=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist ever!! Pletnev The Nuclear BOMB POWER! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Horowitz=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!!
I don’t agree upon Hakkarainen perception about the most difficult parts of Concert 3 of Rachmaninoff.
At the time of following the partiture most difficult passages; Horowitz used arpeges instead of accords.
Horowitz was able to play it with three fingers simoultaneously, in crescendo. No matter the cadenza.
Never before, even Skanazy or Rubinstein were able to do it.
Vladimir Horowitz never, ever approached nuclear bomb power to his interpretations; but exquisit delicate, fast and enormously strong sounds at times.
That’s why he never played on Bossendorfer pianos.
@@RaineriHakkarainen Who are you boy?
Brilliant at any age - Horowitz, one of 20th Century's greatest pianists.
Could not agree more!
Magical and like from another period. His almost meditative expression belies the energetic accuracy of those elegant hands.
The greatest.
@@gouldbergvariations Come on GouldBergVariations! NOT TRUE! You must stop telling the Big Lie= Horowitz the Greatest Pianist! The Truth is Horowitz not the Greatest! Better More Colorful Beautiful piano sound than Horowitz=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! MORE POWERFUL Louder than Horowitz=Mikhail Pletnev The Most Powerful Loudest Pianist ever!! Pletnev The Nuclear BOMB POWER!! NO-ONE IS CLOSE PLETNEV HIS POWER!! The Second Loudest Hardest Hitter Of The Keyboard was Lazar Berman! More Genius than Horowitz=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov. Maurizio Pollini Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky!!!!!
@@RaineriHakkarainen completely wrong but nice try.
Nobody in the world has been able to play Concert 3 by Rachmaninnov, as it used to do by this unique interpreter of Classic music for piano. His sensibility and at times his power combined with
outstanding fine motricity, so far it’s unparalled.
Mario, este es el pianista que nunca me canso de oír sus interpretaciones.
The way he played 4th movement without pedal cannot be described by words
he had the ability to create greatness in any room where he played.
Every note sings! So beautiful!
Vladimir Horowitz, the quintessential pianist of the century!!!
The best pianist of his time and one of best nowadays
Insanity. UNBELIEVABLE. Almost like some kind of magician. I think he is the god of music.
The Chopin sonata was quite moving emotionally-I said prayers for the departed. Rest in peace,
Разве можно комментировать гения?Им можно только восхищаться и радоваться тому, что слышим такие прекрасные записи! Спасибо!🙏💐🌹💕
The best version of funebre march ever. In the middle part is like he's living a mourning.
No questions about that!
This disappeared and re appeared off and on TH-cam .. it's a must to be on youtube
00:30 - sonata in b flat minor op. 35
26:38 - waltz in a minor op. 34 n 2
32:50 - waltz in c sharp minor op. 64 n 2
37:00 - polonaise in A flat major op. 53
Обожаю!
The best pianist in thé world
Документ жизни и искусства. Трогает и захватывает . И не разгадать тайны Горовица- исполнителя.
何度聴いても
魂に響く
堪らんさあううう😭
Marche funèbre exceptionnelle grâce à un toucher unique et magique ! Simply the Best ❤
Claasic Horowitz 😊
I wish the video had included President Carter's opening remarks.
En esa época ,siempre ponían un fragmento de música clásica para niños en progamas para niños en TV.
One of the most fascinating pianists IMHO...his concentration is remarkable!
How does he create so much tension in the beginning of the funeral march
Favoritas. 🇮🇷💕🙏🤩
Wonderful
So ist es 🎻🎻🎻🎼🎼🎼
La invitación a La Casa 😘 Blanca es un honor 😂
👏🏻 😀
Mo Green from the audience took one in the eye the following day on the massage table in LV.
When he played inGlasgow he was known as Big Honz. !!!
To me Vladimir means Horowitz. Here's one wishing everyone in Kiev is safe and sound.
I was a bit disappointed they didn’t have star spangled banner at the beginning.
👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋🌹🥉🇮🇷
Nice, very nice
38:18 !!!
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….no wonder he demanded Steinway, his own wherever he performed.
Phrasing
What rock u'all is hiden under?!?
What’s wrong with his pinky on his left hand? Looks like it’s been slammed in a door before the performance…
On a l'impression que le piano est un peu casserole. Enfin Horowitz s'en accommode. Un autre s'y serait cassé les dents .
Vous avez raisons. Le piano manque de timbre. Heureusement, Horrowitz ne manque pas d'expérience.
I feel his playing was a little too fast.
You had Wrong feeling then.
I hear it, too, like a quality of impatience. Maybe he does not like the surroundings.
ABM is better for the sonata
Oleg Boshniakovich played Chopin much better, more diligently. Or it's just an unsuccessful game of Horowitz.
Chopin plays chopin better than them and everyone else
Who plays better is very subjective..personally I believe many people especially in America loved Horowitz and not just his playing but his history coming out of Ukraine in 1920 and performing a successful three concerts in Berlin and Paris before he finally made it to New York ...people in the audience used to stand up to see how does he do his octaves so fast especially on his Tchaikovsky concert lead by his father in law Arturo Toscanini..he was a wizard on the piano, his technique was formidable and his transcription are some of the best...I would suggest watching a little bit more and listen to his earlier works..and I also read about what other musicians like Cortot, Rachmaninoff,and Rubinstein though of him
Disappointed
Obviously u is an old timer of the Mickey Mouse Club.