@@МихаилЭман-в8е Compared to the glories of music, I suppose politics is NOT "interesting" though it is, of course, necessary. Many great musicians, it seems, have demonstrated political inadequacy or worse.
I love the Soviet announcer at the beginning of each piece in the concert--all business, no warmth despite the splendor that is to follow. I remember such people (especially women) during my two visits to the Soviet Union in 1968 and 1970.
@@jamesnickoloff6692 I was working in Japan at the time. I passed through Moscow several times on the way to Spain, to visit my family. I went to many concerts in Japan, as you know they love classical music. In fact my Japanese friends introduced me to classical music, and to Richter. I even bought a Yamaha piano that traveled with me around the world, but I never played well
Obwohl die Tonqualität weit entfernt von ideal ist, klingt diese lebhafte live Aufführung echt schön und auch bezaubernd. einfach bewundernswert!
So sad the quality of audio track is so low, but Richter... Superior and stunning as always
The recording 's quality In this time from the Concert -- thanks for that😢
wonderful ~ thanks!
Thanks for this AUDIO- raritet!!! An absolutely Richter's- Schubert's portret ! BRAVO! ( 1953 ! "Stalin aufwiderzeyn" " Enigma")
Вообще, Рихтер был довольно равнодушен к политике. Считал, что политика - это неинтересно.
@@МихаилЭман-в8е Compared to the glories of music, I suppose politics is NOT "interesting" though it is, of course, necessary. Many great musicians, it seems, have demonstrated political inadequacy or worse.
zeer oude opname van deze prachtige muziek en met een eveneens prachtige foto van de jonge Sviatoslav Richter
Год смерти Сталина-тирана--радио-инженер--ы от шока еще не отошли...
I love the Soviet announcer at the beginning of each piece in the concert--all business, no warmth despite the splendor that is to follow. I remember such people (especially women) during my two visits to the Soviet Union in 1968 and 1970.
blech. (the announcer I mean.)
Absolutely, I remember the rude women about 1975 in Moscow
@@terrapinalive6192 Did you go to any concerts while you were there in 1975?
@@jamesnickoloff6692
I was working in Japan at the time.
I passed through Moscow several times on the way to Spain, to visit my family.
I went to many concerts in Japan, as you know they love classical music.
In fact my Japanese friends introduced me to classical music, and to Richter. I even bought a Yamaha piano that traveled with me around the world, but I never played well
@@jamesnickoloff6692 what memories! Flying Tokyo. Moscow. Madrid was the shortest route with Aeroflot! But they served real caviar, which I love
Brawo