to be fair, I genuinely think every art form has something like that. Because everything is frequency at the end, sound has form/shape and colors, but also a sculpture has sound. Only we can't sense it, it's just hidden. But genius level artists can. Like him. Like Mozart, Leonardo, etc.
@@boroborable calls to mind the great quote about Michelangelo’s David…’the art was always there. I just had to remove the pieces that weren’t needed’. I love that concept..
I studied piano in college, so I have seen a lot of pianists perform And I have to say that Mr. Say has the most unique performing mannerisms that I’ve seen. Adds to the feeling to his music. My opinion .
Before today, I'd never heard of Fazil Say. I'm on a junket right now of his music and his interpretations, I don't understand why I'd never heard him before. I was so missing out on a brilliant composer and musician. Thank you Mr. Say
Sırf bu parçayı çalmak için piano öğrenmek istiyorum , Clair de lune beni çok farklı hayallere götürüyor sanki daha önce yaşanmış hatıralar anılar gibi....
To all who says he’s not playing it right.. OH MY GOD you are part of the reason why classical music seems so narrow minded nowadays. It’s one of his interpretation of this piece, sure it might surprise you and not be your favorite but never say that it’s not RIGHT 🤦🏻♂️ The way theses pieces have been played changed drastically throughout the years ! You should check out Debussy playing the piece himself, you’ll be surprised by the rythm choices.
Amen. For example….the way that some conductors pace Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto #2, the Adagio movement, drives me bonkers. When the pacing is so even and unwavering and feels too fast, it just loses so much of the emotional power it has….but you know who actually plays it like that?….Rachmaninoff! But that doesn’t change that I strongly prefer the variation of pacing and the ebb and flow that the Ormandy’s and Ashkenazy’s and Previn’s give it. It just is a matter of interpretation. It’s like shades of a color. There just can’t be a version that’s universally ‘better’. Art and its beauty are for the eyes and ears of the beholder.
Great to listen something WOW in the time of CORONA....leting us to not lose the feeling of Art and having people who can prove it that the ART is US....no race, no differences, just BEUTY of US.....love,ilir
Fazil Say and Khatia Buniatishvili both play this better than everyone else. You can feel the emotion while others that play it feel cold and mechanical.
His emoting is perhaps a bit excessive, but I appreciate his expression. (Lang Lang is an example of over-emoting which I don't appreciate. Lang Lang feels inauthentic to me). So it's a "genius pianist" rather than a "genius actor".
Ok he just made me drop a couple of tears of joy hearing his expresiveness, so far is the most beautiful performance fron this piece I've ever heard and I dream to play it soneday so perfectly performed!
At first, i wanted to be the average cool artist that sing and play guitar but now that i see this, i should come back on my plans on becoming a pianist. This is way more extravagant than the average artist
It's not just you! I came here because I listened to him playing Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata on Spotify and I could hear him breath and hum. Now I've watched this, I think it's kind of his way of playing.
Rasyonel hayati paylasiyor gibi görunsek de onun hayati binlerden cağdan geliyor gibi muhtemelen bizden sonra da çağlar devirmeye devam edecek..Çok yasa Fazıl Say
@@CenkCelix Evet haklısın. Ama hata arada olabilir... Notadan çalsa yapmazlar. Ama tamamen kafadan çalınca bazen olabilir. O kadar katı olmayalım bence. Author gibi yorum yaptık vallahi...😄😄😄
It's a good thing that he does not just make it a show, but actually reflects the gestures he is making on the music as well. Could have been more brilliant if certain notes are not so heavily accented.....
Pure Kitsch. Debussy would not appreciate it. But Kitsch with capital K is a genre too. I played Debussy like this when I started my neuroleptica medication...
@@norifakiramele I like Fazil as a person but I do not envy him as a pianist. His soul is too young. His rendition of Kreutzer sonata with Kopatchinskaya is magic for me. He never convinced me in any solo repertoire.
some pretty clumsy playing at minute 2:30 - "Clams" as these mistakes are called. A bit shocking actually! If you're going make these sweeping, exaggerated gestures while playing Debussy - you might want to back it up with very polished playing, Fazil! Even Keith Jarrett doesn't accompany his "duck calls," and moaning with sloppy playing!
...and I am AMAZED that other people commenting here have not pointed out the mistakes! Does "Spectacle" and Visuals really amount to "Greatness" for most of you? - Very sad.
@@nesetertas9699 I know it's written by Beethoven! Of course, what I mean is, "Have you heard his rendition of the Turkish March". I personally think his version is ingenious, painful, and comical simultaneously.
I have the feeling that Fazil literally sees the musical notes flying around him.
to be fair, I genuinely think every art form has something like that. Because everything is frequency at the end, sound has form/shape and colors, but also a sculpture has sound. Only we can't sense it, it's just hidden. But genius level artists can. Like him. Like Mozart, Leonardo, etc.
@@boroborable Synesthesia do be like:
and colors of those wings :)
I watched so mich synthesia that I don’t hear frequencies I see them visualized on a virtual piano
@@boroborable calls to mind the great quote about Michelangelo’s David…’the art was always there. I just had to remove the pieces that weren’t needed’. I love that concept..
İyi ki bu adamın yaşadığı zamana denk gelmişim ve iyi ki aynı dili konuşup aynı havayı soluyorum 🇹🇷
Bende.
@@granmadid de ayrı
Ama fazil Say malesef o havayi alamiyor.
Recently Fazil has become one of my favorite pianists. You can tell by the look on his face that he lives the emotion in the song.
I studied piano in college, so I have seen a lot of pianists perform And I have to say that Mr. Say has the most unique performing mannerisms that I’ve seen. Adds to the feeling to his music. My opinion .
he lives in the music
Before today, I'd never heard of Fazil Say. I'm on a junket right now of his music and his interpretations, I don't understand why I'd never heard him before. I was so missing out on a brilliant composer and musician. Thank you Mr. Say
Sırf bu parçayı çalmak için piano öğrenmek istiyorum , Clair de lune beni çok farklı hayallere götürüyor sanki daha önce yaşanmış hatıralar anılar gibi....
Öğrenebildin mi bari
@@ipekserpilkesen4761 evet öğrenebildim.
Ayni durum
Şimdi aynı şeyi düşünüyordum, sirf bunu çalabilmek için piyano öğrenmek 😊
@@Çokalakasız pianom yok fakat notalarını öğrendim pianom ne zaman olur bilmiyorum ama çalmayı istiyorum
Fazil Say un grand pianiste qui nous pousse à aimer la belle musique, son jeu est très raffiné .Son clair de lune est inoubliable.
This guy can never be accused of not adding emotion to the music
Notaların efendisi, Sn Fazıl Say...
Fazil is beyond incredible. Reminds of Keith Jarrett, another genius who gets lost in his music this way.
To all who says he’s not playing it right.. OH MY GOD you are part of the reason why classical music seems so narrow minded nowadays.
It’s one of his interpretation of this piece, sure it might surprise you and not be your favorite but never say that it’s not RIGHT 🤦🏻♂️
The way theses pieces have been played changed drastically throughout the years !
You should check out Debussy playing the piece himself, you’ll be surprised by the rythm choices.
Amen. For example….the way that some conductors pace Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto #2, the Adagio movement, drives me bonkers. When the pacing is so even and unwavering and feels too fast, it just loses so much of the emotional power it has….but you know who actually plays it like that?….Rachmaninoff! But that doesn’t change that I strongly prefer the variation of pacing and the ebb and flow that the Ormandy’s and Ashkenazy’s and Previn’s give it. It just is a matter of interpretation. It’s like shades of a color. There just can’t be a version that’s universally ‘better’. Art and its beauty are for the eyes and ears of the beholder.
To me, there's no right or wrong. It either works or it doesn't - this works.
In today’s world of Classical music, Say is a tour de force. Brilliant on so many levels.
OMG! I have never heard this composition with clear pauses, with such a good sound as now.
Great to listen something WOW in the time of CORONA....leting us to not lose the feeling of Art and having people who can prove it that the ART is US....no race, no differences, just BEUTY of US.....love,ilir
Bu gece bütün beynimi kemiren düşünceleri,kaygılarımı bir kenara bırakıyorum sadece hissetmek için
When I am watching this footage,
I think he will perfectly understand Debussy’s aesthetic, intent of composition, and spirit
Wonderful. He is dancing with the notes. Better: he is surrounded with notes....❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Jest na świecie Taki Pan, ma na imię FAZIL, a w Sercu ma radość, uśmiech i słońce💥❤🍒☀🌹 - Maria
I cried watching this, he is so involved in the work, this is beyond beautiful.
Drogi Fazil - KAŻDA NUTKA KTÓRĄ DOTYKASZ JEST WPROST Z TWOJEGO SERCA🍎 - serdecznie pozdrawiam Maria /"Znalazłam" Cię niedawno i słucham każdego dnia/
Me when I hear someone playing really fabulous 😌
That is very beautiful! The amount of emotion he is conveying is amazing and making it sound even better and luscious than ever
Fazil Say and Khatia Buniatishvili both play this better than everyone else. You can feel the emotion while others that play it feel cold and mechanical.
Fazil Say. You are the best!
Yes, he is!
Truly amazing interpretation! The timing, timbre and narrative just perfect!
Muhteşem çalmış. Harikaydı.
kilisenin damina düşen yağmur damlaları ayrı bi güzellik katıyo
A wonderful redition of this beloved piece, full of emotion and dedication.
Increíblemente hermoso.
Escuché 3 versiones de esta hermosa pieza y aún siendo iguales son todas únicas muy diferentes
FAZIL BRAVISSIMO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SAY peut se permettre des libertés car c'est un grand, un très grand artiste. Debussy aurait surement beaucoup aimé cette version très personnelle.
good interpretation - he's a genius actor!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Is this what they call "too much mannerism"?
His emoting is perhaps a bit excessive, but I appreciate his expression. (Lang Lang is an example of over-emoting which I don't appreciate. Lang Lang feels inauthentic to me). So it's a "genius pianist" rather than a "genius actor".
Every artist with emotional content on stage, whatever if pianist or not, is an actor.
Ok he just made me drop a couple of tears of joy hearing his expresiveness, so far is the most beautiful performance fron this piece I've ever heard and I dream to play it soneday so perfectly performed!
Purely amazing... No mistake anywhere whatsoever.... Perfect rhythm...
Thank you 🧿
Que maravilha! Não sei o que é mais lindo - a música ou a emoção de quem a executa; é uma preciosidade!❤️🙏💐👏👏👏🇧🇷🖖
At first, i wanted to be the average cool artist that sing and play guitar but now that i see this, i should come back on my plans on becoming a pianist. This is way more extravagant than the average artist
Bravo.
The most amazing, fascinating and sensitive interpretation I ever heard 💖
Thank you Mr Fazil
Beautiful...
Awesome
amazing...
Perfect
Perfect!
SUPERB!!!!!!
Is it just me or does anyone else hear him humming?
It's not just you! I came here because I listened to him playing Beethoven's Pathetique Sonata on Spotify and I could hear him breath and hum. Now I've watched this, I think it's kind of his way of playing.
Yeah, this is what Glenn Gould used to do.
Brilliant.
Fazıl, amazing man🎉
adam yaşıyor eseri.
Muhteşem 👏👏👏
Lindo…
Amazing rendition in what looks like an amazing venue. Church? Certainly a spiritual experience!
dinlediklerimin arasında eeeenn iyisi buydu
Bravo!
Frankie and Johnny ❤ Alpacino
mükemmel bir insan
❤ ötesinde,..
Üstad konuşturmuş yine👌
sana hayranım Fazıl Say daha varmı ötesiiii
Gurur duyuyorum :)
Muhtesem
❤❤❤
Como lo siente...
Amazing
Genius
He is the best, perfect piano song by Fazil Say
Hahahaha I love him!
I'm crying...
Why i cried?
Rasyonel hayati paylasiyor gibi görunsek de onun hayati binlerden cağdan geliyor gibi muhtemelen bizden sonra da çağlar devirmeye devam edecek..Çok yasa Fazıl Say
Yorumlarda geçen muhabbetlere söylemek istediğim tek şey var müzikte çok fazla kural aramayın hissedin!!
1 notayı kaçırdın fazıl ustamm... Bana basmayı unuttun.
😂
Ничего все могут ошибаться
ぷ様、おはようございます!❤❤いつも一緒!
Fazil Say: a turkish version of Langlang...
aşık
In tears 😂
Prof.Dr. Fazil Say
Is he... Glenn Goulds his performance of Clair de lune?
Fazıl Say is a great pianist. This performance is awesome except 2:28-2:29... Bravooo.
resmen hata yapıyor.. olmaması gerek..
@@CenkCelix Evet haklısın. Ama hata arada olabilir... Notadan çalsa yapmazlar. Ama tamamen kafadan çalınca bazen olabilir. O kadar katı olmayalım bence. Author gibi yorum yaptık vallahi...😄😄😄
@@TheOherek bilemiyorum ben ilk fark ettiğimde biraz üzülmüştüm açıkçası.
旦那様、無欲は全てに勝るよ!それを忘れないでね😊
It's a good thing that he does not just make it a show, but actually reflects the gestures he is making on the music as well.
Could have been more brilliant if certain notes are not so heavily accented.....
Pure Kitsch. Debussy would not appreciate it. But Kitsch with capital K is a genre too.
I played Debussy like this when I started my neuroleptica medication...
You envy him ha :)
@@norifakiramele I like Fazil as a person but I do not envy him as a pianist. His soul is too young. His rendition of Kreutzer sonata with Kopatchinskaya is magic for me. He never convinced me in any solo repertoire.
@@michieldemarey how many of them you listened to.
@@norifakiramele all what I could find on spotify and youtube.
@@michieldemarey Pure Kitsch, His soul is too young, these are big words.
プリンス様、なにか不安をかかえてるの?なら一緒に考えましょう!越えて高みに登るのも楽しいよ!❤❤❤
🇹🇷
Piyanonun bazı tuşları neden beyaz şimdi anladım.
2:00
En iyisi sensin.
2:28
1:38 de fazıl say gerçekten ağlıyor müziği hissetmek çok güzel gerçek bir duygu
プ様、一緒ならお空に行こうね!一緒にね!僕達夫婦でしょ?当然一緒!永遠に一緒!愛してる❤❤
❤❤❤ Fazıl Say ~ Starry Night : th-cam.com/video/EphbUd1VJQM/w-d-xo.html
En son ellerini açıp Amin dedi galiba..
some pretty clumsy playing at minute 2:30 - "Clams" as these mistakes are called. A bit shocking actually! If you're going make these sweeping, exaggerated gestures while playing Debussy - you might want to back it up with very polished playing, Fazil! Even Keith Jarrett doesn't accompany his "duck calls," and moaning with sloppy playing!
...and I am AMAZED that other people commenting here have not pointed out the mistakes! Does "Spectacle" and Visuals really amount to "Greatness" for most of you? - Very sad.
@@markdarnell614 OK he is awful and clumsy to boot, Happy.
Why does he loooks like a priest?
he IS playing at a church
He "is" the priest. And that's his church. If you understand what I mean.
@@giovanni-fq4bz I think it is a methaphore lol
@@giovanni-fq4bz there are Turkish priests in Turkish churches
Turkish piqnist Fazıl say
Adamların kilisede yaptıkları faaliyetler böyle... bizimkiler de eline mikrofonu alıp korna hoparlörden "EEEeeeeaaaaeeiiiiii" diye bağırıyor.
Grandissimo pianista ma in Debussy va un po' fuori dalle righe
yes. Have you heard his Turkish March 🤣
@@stepaushi not his bro it’s written by Beethoven also you need to check his past first for understanding him good luck to you in your own world 👍
@@nesetertas9699 I know it's written by Beethoven! Of course, what I mean is, "Have you heard his rendition of the Turkish March". I personally think his version is ingenious, painful, and comical simultaneously.
Secondo me é l esempio come non si deve suonare il pianoforte, Michelangeli diceva fedrltà al testo, lui é di talento ma da piano bar
... τόσος κόσμος εκεί, ένας δεν λέει να συνεχίσει το κομμάτι. Ο άνθρωπος θέλει να χορέψει, κανείς δεν το βλέπει!