Прекрасное произведение - Четвёртый концерт С. В. Рахманинова. Композитор посвятил его своему другу - русскому музыканту Н. К Метнеру, с которым его связывала давняя дружба и родство творческих позиций. Пианист - виртуоз Даниил Олегович Трифонов преподнёс великолепный подарок слушателям - исполнением Четвёртого концерта С. В. Рахманинова, как дань памяти и уважения Великому русскому композитору С. В Рахманинову.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The Rach concerti are the perfect barometers of one’s evolving, maturing musical taste and sophistication. One usually starts out loving 2, grows to embrace 3, discovers 1 (revised version), and is ultimately won over by 4 which is a beguiling combination of late-Romantic expressionism and almost Debussy-like Impressionism. The Rach 4 is gorgeously, rapturously melodic, but its impact is less immediate and overt. It burrows into your subconscious, in that it’s not readily hummable like the themes are in 2, but its psychological pull is inescapable and irresistible. You keep being drawn back to it. Masterpiece.
I think it can depend on what sort of music you like. When I was 20, I thought Rachmaninoff was completely uninteresting as a composer, partly because I was more into Webern, and preferred music that left things to my imagination. I can listen to this 4th concerto now because I’m actually more relaxed about what I listen to and what influences me, partly because I’ve become more lazy as a listener.. I.d have found this draining when I was 20. I’d actually say that listening to this tonight is more because I’ve become disillusioned by life and the wonder of the joy of music is less relevant to me
Daniil Trifonov was born to play Rachmaninoff (and every other composer) with his fabulous technique, lyrical playing, and stamina. He never tires in the throes of Rachmaninoff's most virtuosic displays and yet this very humble player never thrusts himself into the limelight. He is an oddity: a humble piano giant in the beginning of his career. He has dabbled in composition, writing a Piano Concerto (available on TH-cam) and seems to have it all. Bravo, Daniil!!!
Clearer and more exciting than Michelangeli's recording. He has such flare and elan. He also is totally with the orchestra, musically. Bravo! It is so nice to hear the multifarious textures and harmonies in the orchestra.
Way more russian and expressionnist i do agree... more audacious in terms of orchestration . Still i love Michelangeli 's obssesive linear approach, beyond reality and humanity.
I love that all of Rachmaninoff's major works are more varied than similar, that he created new style in each. The 4th concerto is more modern but as beautiful as his 2nd and 3rd more well known concertos. His entire body of work is a wealth of variety, including his choral and solo piano works.
I also like how you can still find his trademarks. 7:13 that sounds like the Rach 3 moment after the cadenza, and 8:59 that reminds me the high parts of Isle of the Dead
True but he definitely had trademarks in all his pieces. He’s probably the only composer whose work you can clearly distinguish from others. Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart had many successors who used their style but not many composers tried to use Rachmaninoff’s ‘Russian’ style (I just made that term up, but I think you know what I mean).
It’s a great joy to testify the beautiful partnership Rachmaninov / Trifonov. This underrated concerto is a great encounter of Russian gods of music. Wachauf ! POS - romanticism is reborn with great new piano talents like young Daniil! What a sound! Awesome! Gracious, alive, energising.
Whoa. For the past several nights on TH-cam I've been listening to all these various performances of Rachmaninoff's 4th piano concerto. THIS one really stands out! You definitely want to bookmark this one.
I couldn't find the date in the Philadelphia Orchestra archives. Could it be London 8 October 2015 with Philarmonia Orchestra under the baton of Rafael Payare?
I love the riskier harmonies,,what a beautiful and rarely heard concerto. The ascension of chromatic harmonies and the theme that follows at 15:30 are so beautiful..almost unbearably.
@@Knigochei Yes..I just listened to the Etude-Tableau op. 33 #3 and it is exactly the same chromatic ascension and melody following, Remarkably beautiful..Thank you for pointing that out.
Yes rarely heard . And yet a master piece. What a beautiful main theme and so variegated along away. Sad and thoughtful. A great emotion to my Daniil’s precious list.
Outstanding. But where are the other credits? Orchestra, conductor, etc... K C commented 2 years ago: "Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Recorded live by WRTI from a subscription concert in 2015."
He (Rachmaninov) does in the second half of the phrase, but in the first part I can't hear--possibly a result of the sound quality; my recording of has a pretty scratchy vinyl sound.
I'd never heard this concerto actually played before though I'd once browsed the score. It is far more unpredictable than 2 or 3 and in fact disturbingly beautiful A wonderful performance here, thank you.
I don't care about snobbery or what I feel being bad faith comments, but respect all possible good faith negative comments obviously. To me, this work is at least at the same level of other 3 Piano concertos. I expected less attraction and "ease/immediacy" listening experience, because in this last one, Rachmaninov seemed to have explored more 'modern' sonorities, moving away a little from his new romance.
I don't think I'm a snob, but I cannot compare this with the Piano Concerto No 2, which is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. This comes nowhere near in my humble opinion.
I strongly disagree, his fourth concerto outruns all of his other concertos by far concerning the form, the orchestration and the ingeniuty of the harmony. Concerning the general attitude among the audiences the second concerto is overrated comparing to the fourth.
I agree that it's underrated. To anyone who says "this just isn't Rachmaninoff" -- actually, his style and fingerprints are there. This is Rachmaninoff trying to fit in with the times, but you can't listen to his other concertos and not find similarities in his style. I like this concerto just as much as his 2nd and 3rd concerto, for different reasons.
C’est ma première écoute de ce concerto. Magnifique car j’aime énormément ses compositions mais moins facile à " écouter " que les 3 premiers mais j’y reviendrai avec grand plaisir...merci de cet enregistrement.
Oui ce concert est plus difficile a ecouter meme pour les musiciens , sans parler du public ordinaire. Il est beaucoup plus sombre , et manque la finale brillante que vous entendrez dans la reste de concerts. On dirait, que Rakhmaninov se sentait etroitement dans ce genre et a juste décidé d'ecrir l'oeuvre sur lui-meme
Personally No. 2 and No.4 are my favorite in equal measure. In terms of its romanticity, however, No.4 is outstanding. While I do not play the piano, I can appreciate that Rachmaninoff is a "pianist killer".
Great reading, pianist AND orchestra. I love this work, after I heard Michelangeli do it, years ago. It has a chamber music intimacy about it, in a sense. Trifonov grabs the momentum. Nice.
The second movement is a dissonant waltz between orchestra and piano. Where sweet and bitter remains dance in tones of nostalgia, bitterness, passion. Slavic dances were the lasted author's records.
Exactement la 4 doit etre decouverte avec sa specifite appreciable après avoir été ebloui par la 2 et 3 et concerto 3 c'est la profonde richesse de Rach révélé par Trifanov sublime
DA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Это определённо лучшее исполнение 4-го концерта, какое можно найти в интернете! Когда-то было не менее удачное в исполнении Московского филармонического оркестра, но его, к сожалению, удалили по требованию правообладателя.
Astonishing. Trifonov is among my favorites: extra fine technique, also for the long hand fingers :). I expected less attraction and "ease/immediacy" listening experience, because in this last Piano Concerto, Rachmaninov seemed to have explored more 'modern' sonorities, moving away a little from his new romance.
Where have I heard Movement No. 2 before? It sounds so familiar, I swear I heard it in movies before. This concerto sounds so modern, beautiful and natural
Bread, I am sorry for my inadequate English. Rachmaniov spoke about the 2. movement in an interview. He discoverd too late that his 2. movement is familiar to Robert Schumann’s piano concerto, second movement.
El 23 de Marzo, 2021, estarà en Bcn en un concierto en el PALAU DE LA MÚSICA, i no sabes lo feliç que Estoy de poder-lo ver en directo! Després de escuchar lo a través de gravació es en yutube, MediciTv etc.
especially in the 3rd movement SR returned to the clever orchestration of the revised 1st concerto and used qagain sparkling pianistic figurations.The 1st and 4th the most palatable of the four for my taste.......one can be drowned out by the wrong conductor in the 2nd Concerto......
The only bad job of this clip is that you can not see the pianist's hands, the conductor and the orchestra... which delivers more pleasure of this performance... 👏 👏 👏👏👏 👏
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Recorded live by WRTI from a subscription concert in 2015. DG is releasing the recording soon. www.philorch.org/concert/yannick-rachmaninoff-2#/
I love Trifonov, he is one of my favorite pianists. Excellent, wonderful execution. Despite this, I prefer the interpretation of Benedetti Michelangeli, who in my opinion proposed the best interpretation ever of this authentic masterpiece.
Trifonov shows his true genius in this jazzed up Rachmaninoff. Such a cool pianist. 8-4-2021. Question Were those 2 gold trophies Trifonov Major competition examples?
Does anyone know which orchestra plays and who conducts? Commentator Evgueni Polonsky below says something about the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra (he wrote that commentary in russian, as I don't speak russian I cannot make up anything else, I just can tell the latin alphabet equivalent of some ciryllic letters), but does not mention any conductor.
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 4 is much like the Trifonov Piano Concerto. It is the philosophy of the deconstructionism that the two pieces show. Deconstructivism is a true human emancipation, the essence of contemporary art.
RINA CRAVERO Perfecto pero además me refiero a la orquesta y conductor.Con auriculares y perfectamente centrado el sonido, resulta fascinante comprobar la actuación de cada violín, viola celos ,contrabajos , flautas,clarinetes oboes,fagotes etc etc etc , saber de dónde vienen y descubrir el cuidado del director en los movimientos etc etc. Pertenecer a una orquesta y pertenecer a este mundo de la música clásica es una gran fortuna, es un privilegio con que a éstas personas las honra la vida.Engrandece, ennoblece y completa.
@@rafaelandrade841 tienes razón, también es interesante y agradable ver y escuchar a cada músico de la orquesta y al director dirigiéndolos. Sí, el de la música es un mundo aparte, yo soy panista y musicóloga ya retirada, soy feliz ahora de disfrutar la música desde afuera y este panista me ha cautivado el espíritu, adoro verlo y escucharlo ♥️
Rafael Andrade Hace un momento estaba escribiendo algo parecido a lo que usted dijo.Creo lo mismo que usted es un privilegio poder entender y disfrutar de este tipo de música que no todos tenemos. Me siento afortunada y bendecida por esto.
@@jessicakespohl8340 haha what do you think i do! that's exactly the point. When i listen to it with my Hi-Fi cable headset i recognize compression in high frequencies
it’s impressive he stay perfectly still while playing the whole concerto
@Chad Aries shid
@Zachariah Ford fard
You're a fake!
Your comment made me laugh😄
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Прекрасное произведение - Четвёртый концерт С. В. Рахманинова. Композитор посвятил его своему другу - русскому музыканту Н. К Метнеру, с которым его связывала давняя дружба и родство творческих позиций. Пианист - виртуоз Даниил Олегович Трифонов преподнёс великолепный подарок слушателям - исполнением Четвёртого концерта С. В. Рахманинова, как дань памяти и уважения Великому русскому композитору С. В Рахманинову.🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
I agree
The Rach concerti are the perfect barometers of one’s evolving, maturing musical taste and sophistication. One usually starts out loving 2, grows to embrace 3, discovers 1 (revised version), and is ultimately won over by 4 which is a beguiling combination of late-Romantic expressionism and almost Debussy-like Impressionism. The Rach 4 is gorgeously, rapturously melodic, but its impact is less immediate and overt. It burrows into your subconscious, in that it’s not readily hummable like the themes are in 2, but its psychological pull is inescapable and irresistible. You keep being drawn back to it. Masterpiece.
I think it can depend on what sort of music you like. When I was 20, I thought Rachmaninoff was completely uninteresting as a composer, partly because I was more into Webern, and preferred music that left things to my imagination. I can listen to this 4th concerto now because I’m actually more relaxed about what I listen to and what influences me, partly because I’ve become more lazy as a listener.. I.d have found this draining when I was 20. I’d actually say that listening to this tonight is more because I’ve become disillusioned by life and the wonder of the joy of music is less relevant to me
@@davidcarter3049 so you are 22 now?
are you a psychic?
Really , I start with Rach 1 , then the 2° concerto and now the 4° . I listen only the First seconds of the 3° concerto
no way... you just described my whole experience falling in love with rach concertos...
The chromatic chord progression in the 2nd movement is one of the greatest moments of music of all time
Magnificent. Agree with the appreciation progression recited above:2-3- 1 and 4. The Rach concerti are indeed a talent-laden family.
Daniil Trifonov was born to play Rachmaninoff (and every other composer) with his fabulous technique, lyrical playing, and stamina.
He never tires in the throes of Rachmaninoff's most virtuosic displays and yet this very humble player never thrusts himself into the limelight.
He is an oddity: a humble piano giant in the beginning of his career.
He has dabbled in composition, writing a Piano Concerto (available on TH-cam) and seems to have it all.
Bravo, Daniil!!!
Dannil the consumate naturally ROMANTIC artist but supernal above the merely human.
One of the best concertos ever written
Awesome sound, and performance.
Movement 1 Allegro Vivace: 0:00
Movement 2 Largo: 10:03
Movement 3 Allegro Vivace: 16:46
thanks
Thanks!...new to me🤔
Clearer and more exciting than Michelangeli's recording. He has such flare and elan. He also is totally with the orchestra, musically. Bravo! It is so nice to hear the multifarious textures and harmonies in the orchestra.
Way more russian and expressionnist i do agree... more audacious in terms of orchestration . Still i love Michelangeli 's obssesive linear approach, beyond reality and humanity.
I love that all of Rachmaninoff's major works are more varied than similar, that he created new style in each. The 4th concerto is more modern but as beautiful as his 2nd and 3rd more well known concertos. His entire body of work is a wealth of variety, including his choral and solo piano works.
He laid the foundation for much of film music in the 20th century.
I also like how you can still find his trademarks. 7:13 that sounds like the Rach 3 moment after the cadenza, and 8:59 that reminds me the high parts of Isle of the Dead
True but he definitely had trademarks in all his pieces. He’s probably the only composer whose work you can clearly distinguish from others.
Beethoven, Chopin and Mozart had many successors who used their style but not many composers tried to use Rachmaninoff’s ‘Russian’ style (I just made that term up, but I think you know what I mean).
And vocal works, of course!
Děkuji Vám ... mír v srdci, mír na Zemi přeji všem 🤍🕊️
I love this. It's romantic at parts, impressionist at parts, and Bill-Evans-type jazz at parts. Awesome.
yep. the orchestration reminds me of ravels piano concerto in g major too.
Where are the jazz parts?
@@tarikeld11 21:52
@@MrElkekeer Sounds more like Prokokiev to me... not really jazzy
@@tarikeld11 to me - Bill Evans'y alright (resembling smth like his Sugar Plum, for example).
It’s a great joy to testify the beautiful partnership Rachmaninov / Trifonov. This underrated concerto is a great encounter of Russian gods of music. Wachauf ! POS - romanticism is reborn with great new piano talents like young Daniil! What a sound! Awesome! Gracious, alive, energising.
I just discovered this! I didn’t know there was a fourth concerto until just now! I’m so happy.
Whoa. For the past several nights on TH-cam I've been listening to all these various performances of Rachmaninoff's 4th piano concerto. THIS one really stands out! You definitely want to bookmark this one.
Martha Argerich What are you waiting for? This concert was wrote for you.I hope you play it as soon as possible.
Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin Live at Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA 2015
I couldn't find the date in the Philadelphia Orchestra archives. Could it be London 8 October 2015 with Philarmonia Orchestra under the baton of Rafael Payare?
I love the riskier harmonies,,what a beautiful and rarely heard concerto. The ascension of chromatic harmonies and the theme that follows at 15:30 are so beautiful..almost unbearably.
Theresa Heidel This is direct citation of Etude-Tableaux op. 33 #3. Just beautiful..
@@Knigochei Yes..I just listened to the Etude-Tableau op. 33 #3 and it is exactly the same chromatic ascension and melody following, Remarkably beautiful..Thank you for pointing that out.
Rach is the only composer who can make me cry,
Yes rarely heard . And yet a master piece. What a beautiful main theme and so variegated along away. Sad and thoughtful. A great emotion to my Daniil’s precious list.
Outstanding. But where are the other credits? Orchestra, conductor, etc...
K C commented 2 years ago: "Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Recorded live by WRTI from a subscription concert in 2015."
I didn't know about the 4th Concert all my life. Finally I found the pearl, that resonates to my soul
Seek out the fifth on you tube !
Genius! Genius! Genius! Genius! My god!!!!!
Brilliant Daniil..just brilliant!!
Браво Даниил! Браво дирижор и оркестр! Браво композитор Сергей Рахманинов концерт-4! Спасибо!
Never heard ANYONE bring out the inner voices as well as him at 17:28-17:32.
That short section sounds amazing at 0.75 speed.
As I remember, Rachmaninov himself does it
He (Rachmaninov) does in the second half of the phrase, but in the first part I can't hear--possibly a result of the sound quality; my recording of has a pretty scratchy vinyl sound.
2024 The Netherlands -.> Wildly passionate Russian and just as beautifully emotionally played. BRAVO Daniil. 🌷🌷🌷🌷🌷
0:00 is a good place to start.
I'd never heard this concerto actually played before though I'd once browsed the score. It is far more unpredictable than 2 or 3 and in fact disturbingly beautiful A wonderful performance here, thank you.
En opinion, es mucho mejor el concierto nº1 opus 1, lo escribio con 18 años
@@Ferrer-385 I think they all have individual and uniquely particular merit, all very different, all challenging for the artists playing them.
Great performance! Unfairly underrated work by the musical snobbism around the world. Thanks for the upload!
I don't care about snobbery or what I feel being bad faith comments, but respect all possible good faith negative comments obviously. To me, this work is at least at the same level of other 3 Piano concertos.
I expected less attraction and "ease/immediacy" listening experience, because in this last one, Rachmaninov seemed to have explored more 'modern' sonorities, moving away a little from his new romance.
I don't think I'm a snob, but I cannot compare this with the Piano Concerto No 2, which is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. This comes nowhere near in my humble opinion.
I strongly disagree, his fourth concerto outruns all of his other concertos by far concerning the form, the orchestration and the ingeniuty of the harmony. Concerning the general attitude among the audiences the second concerto is overrated comparing to the fourth.
helin Indeed, the efficiency of the development takes some listening but I've grown to love it as much or more than the others.
I agree that it's underrated. To anyone who says "this just isn't Rachmaninoff" -- actually, his style and fingerprints are there. This is Rachmaninoff trying to fit in with the times, but you can't listen to his other concertos and not find similarities in his style. I like this concerto just as much as his 2nd and 3rd concerto, for different reasons.
Браво Даниилу Трифонову и оркестру!
Fantastisch pianoconcert en wat een geweldige pianist!
C’est ma première écoute de ce concerto. Magnifique car j’aime énormément ses compositions mais moins facile à " écouter " que les 3 premiers mais j’y reviendrai avec grand plaisir...merci de cet enregistrement.
Oui ce concert est plus difficile a ecouter meme pour les musiciens , sans parler du public ordinaire. Il est beaucoup plus sombre , et manque la finale brillante que vous entendrez dans la reste de concerts. On dirait, que Rakhmaninov se sentait etroitement dans ce genre et a juste décidé d'ecrir l'oeuvre sur lui-meme
He is awesome! Trifonov come to Brazil!
Personally No. 2 and No.4 are my favorite in equal measure. In terms of its romanticity, however, No.4 is outstanding. While I do not play the piano, I can appreciate that Rachmaninoff is a "pianist killer".
Amazing,great, wonderful and impressive
Bravo..Fantastic..My best concerto..
Great reading, pianist AND orchestra. I love this work, after I heard Michelangeli do it, years ago. It has a chamber music intimacy about it, in a sense. Trifonov grabs the momentum. Nice.
There is nothing missing in this performance....it is pure Trifonov------ MAGICAL! Thank you Adgo2 for the upload, much appreciated.
What a phantastic performance. I love it.
The second movement is a dissonant waltz between orchestra and piano. Where sweet and bitter remains dance in tones of nostalgia, bitterness, passion. Slavic dances were the lasted author's records.
Rachmaninov vous soulève l'âme jusqu'au sommet des cieux, c'est époustouflant.
Beautiful playing.
Absolutely fascinating
Grandioso Daniil, te admiro con devoción !
👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏💕
Orchestra also great. I can hear every note, whole hidden melodies and they communicate nice with pianist.
Exactement la 4 doit etre decouverte avec sa specifite appreciable après avoir été ebloui par la 2 et 3 et concerto 3 c'est la profonde richesse de Rach révélé par Trifanov sublime
Божественно,спасибо дорогие художники...💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼💖💖💖💫💫💫🍀🎶🎶🎶🍀
DA !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Incredibly gorgeous!!!😢
Very moving and exotic in sections
This piece is massively underrated
Это определённо лучшее исполнение 4-го концерта, какое можно найти в интернете! Когда-то было не менее удачное в исполнении Московского филармонического оркестра, но его, к сожалению, удалили по требованию правообладателя.
Have you ever heard of Michelangeli ?
@@pvonberg They even don't know who is it, so, don't pay attention;)
Луганский, Ашкенази и Кочиш такие: 🥲
А кто за роялем был?
assolutamente travolgente. trifonov un genio unico!!!
Magnifico!
Astonishing. Trifonov is among my favorites: extra fine technique, also for the long hand fingers :).
I expected less attraction and "ease/immediacy" listening experience,
because in this last Piano Concerto, Rachmaninov seemed to have explored more
'modern' sonorities, moving away a little from his new romance.
Браво 👏👏👏👏
Fully agree underrated without reason Russian epic and emotional mood at his best even he was insulted as tucky etc etc great performance , besides
BRAVO!!!!!!!💕
L'orchestre est également fantastique.
I am really happy, that I found this concert! Always have heard 2. and 3. concerto..
Magnificent !
freaking amazing performance! nuanced and fiery, dialed it up to "maximum cinematic". love how it was recorded also.
Beautiful piece. My second favorite piano concerto of all time, behind Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto!
5:59 that build up to incredible pay off is just amazing
I felt this piece is so jazzy and much "american" than his three concertos earlier.
Where have I heard Movement No. 2 before? It sounds so familiar, I swear I heard it in movies before. This concerto sounds so modern, beautiful and natural
Bread, I am sorry for my inadequate English. Rachmaniov spoke about the 2. movement in an interview. He discoverd too late that his 2. movement is familiar to Robert Schumann’s piano concerto, second movement.
It's from his Etude Op. 33, No. 3 in C major.
5:50-6:30 and just thereafter: full of same kind of melodies as part 1 of his 3th Piano Concerto. Trifonov is great.
Yes, I'm not the only one who thinks that!
Trifonov's performance made me feel like after dozens of listens this is the first time I've ever heard Rachmaninov's 4th ... OUTSTANDING
Qué concierto tan romántico... Gracias Rachmaninov Gracias Daniil.❤️
RINA CRAVERO Estoy de acuerdo i Daniil Maravilloso!!! 💕
@@mariateresaculibuj7634 sí lo es. Es el mejor, es el "rey" del piano ♥️
Maravellos concert!!!!! gracias por poder escuchar a este fantastico pianista Daniil Trifonov! 💕
El 23 de Marzo, 2021, estarà en Bcn en un concierto en el PALAU DE LA MÚSICA, i no sabes lo feliç que Estoy de poder-lo ver en directo! Després de escuchar lo a través de gravació es en yutube, MediciTv etc.
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especially in the 3rd movement SR returned to the clever orchestration of the revised 1st concerto and used qagain sparkling pianistic figurations.The 1st and 4th the most palatable of the four for my taste.......one can be drowned out by the wrong conductor in the 2nd Concerto......
The only bad job of this clip is that you can not see the pianist's hands, the conductor and the orchestra... which delivers more pleasure of this performance...
👏 👏 👏👏👏 👏
Magnánimo Daniil
Philadelphia Orchestra conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Recorded live by WRTI from a subscription concert in 2015. DG is releasing the recording soon. www.philorch.org/concert/yannick-rachmaninoff-2#/
I love Trifonov, he is one of my favorite pianists.
Excellent, wonderful execution.
Despite this, I prefer the interpretation of Benedetti Michelangeli, who in my opinion proposed the best interpretation ever of this authentic masterpiece.
What a pity that the video has gone missing leaving only the music, though the music is adorable.
What a gem! Thanks Adgo2.
Great performance by our greatest living pianist; who is the marvelous conductor, and which orchestra is playing?
Philedalphia orchestra, conductor is mentioned elsewhere in the comments.
Trifonov shows his true genius in this jazzed up Rachmaninoff. Such a cool pianist.
8-4-2021. Question
Were those 2 gold trophies Trifonov
Major competition examples?
Way more russian than any interpretation of this concierto. Very interesting compared to the more linear and relaxed Michelangeli. Both are great
at 2:09 and thereafter you know a great artist is playing
Hey! What about the Rimsky-Korsakov motivs! Does anybody can catch them?
Does anyone know which orchestra plays and who conducts? Commentator Evgueni Polonsky below says something about the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra (he wrote that commentary in russian, as I don't speak russian I cannot make up anything else, I just can tell the latin alphabet equivalent of some ciryllic letters), but does not mention any conductor.
FABULOUS!
Excelente...
Thank you ^^
Классный пианист
Musique cinematographique Si on veux Mais tellement plus vibrante et complexe dans ses variantes 10:38 10:39
Is mario part of the audience ? 25:46
8:46 brilliantly.
I listen some similarities between concert 3 and concert 4.It can be the beauty .
Rachmaninov Piano Concerto No. 4 is much like the Trifonov Piano Concerto. It is the philosophy of the deconstructionism that the two pieces show. Deconstructivism is a true human emancipation, the essence of contemporary art.
Human emancipation?!
Wow, so much bullshit.
8:50 sounds SO Gershwin!!
Who sounds like who????? Get it right.
Favorite phrases: 6:01 and 15:29
Sublime!
Weiss jemand, welches Orchester und welcher Dirigent? Absoluter Partner zum Genius Trifonov
Veronika Kimiti sorry man leider nicht
Philly I think
Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin Live at Kimmel Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA 2015
2:51 12
4:10 16
4:54 20
5:38 22
7:00. 28
8:15 32
Es necesario verlo además de oírlo.Sin ello es incompleto
Rafael Andrade , a mi también me complace ver su expresividad corporal y facial, de verdad no es completo sólo escucharlo, necesito verlo.
RINA CRAVERO Perfecto pero además me refiero a la orquesta y conductor.Con auriculares y perfectamente centrado el sonido, resulta fascinante comprobar la actuación de cada violín, viola celos ,contrabajos , flautas,clarinetes oboes,fagotes etc etc etc , saber de dónde vienen y descubrir el cuidado del director en los movimientos etc etc. Pertenecer a una orquesta y pertenecer a este mundo de la música clásica es una gran fortuna, es un privilegio con que a éstas personas las honra la vida.Engrandece, ennoblece y completa.
@@rafaelandrade841 tienes razón, también es interesante y agradable ver y escuchar a cada músico de la orquesta y al director dirigiéndolos.
Sí, el de la música es un mundo aparte, yo soy panista y musicóloga ya retirada, soy feliz ahora de disfrutar la música desde afuera y este panista me ha cautivado el espíritu, adoro verlo y escucharlo ♥️
Rafael Andrade Hace un momento estaba escribiendo algo parecido a lo que usted dijo.Creo lo mismo que usted es un privilegio poder entender y disfrutar de este tipo de música que no todos tenemos. Me siento afortunada y bendecida por esto.
definitely too much compressed audio... that's sad because the performance is outstanding!
Listen with headphones! Makes a big difference.
@@jessicakespohl8340 haha what do you think i do! that's exactly the point. When i listen to it with my Hi-Fi cable headset i recognize compression in high frequencies
20:53 what a magical part of this piece! Rachmaninoff was really great in his pieces!
This subtle, mysterious, and magical chords always reminds me of his 3rd symphony's 2nd movement.
15'31"' -16'20"' Very romantic
Full-bodied and poetic account, even if lacks something of the fire and mystique of the legendary Michelangeli recording.
WTF? It lacks nothing.