De même... Vu à Genève fin 2007 ou début 2008. Un souvenir merveilleux, très spécial. Pourtant j'ai vu passer des pianistes comme Pollini, Argerich, Brendel.... Je ne saurais dire pourquoi, Blechacz m'a marqué.
Très contemporain, pourtant fidèle. C'est vraiment frappant à a quel point une grande partie de la musique du Chopin dépasse les époques! - Bravo Rafal!
i think when one speaks of the 'polishness', it is not necessarily depriving chopin of his french part. but the fact that he grew up in taht environment, passed his formative years there, heard and lived in that culture, of course affected his musical senses and view of the world.
@sweetnessglyc hehe...well lets leave god out of this. altough i have to tell you, that is one of the perks of living in paris, is that you get to see stuff like this at least 2 or 3 times a year. This time was particularly special. it ws Rafals FIRST concert in paris, he did the 24 preludes, and it truly was something i've not experienced too often.
why did´nt you write Waltz 64.2 in the title? Everyone looking for that specific waltz would then get your video indicated. I don´t understand why people so often miss either the correct title or leave out the year of playing in the following (which you didn´t).
Je suis d'accord, son interpretation des prelude (qu'il joueait ce jour la) est tres...personnelle, completement differente que les interpretation russes par exemple, et je pense assez proche a l'esprit de chopin lui-meme. J'espere de le revoir bientot!
To maxi937: BillyTheKid is totally right,his rubato are artistic.and the fact that u can play better than BTK (if at all) wouldnt make ur comment valid, sounds pretty childish indeed
well its a very subjective thing. its a question of interpretation. A lot of people like Argerich, or Pollini, but that doesnt mean its 'the best'. at the level of technique all these guys are on an even par, at least for chopin, so it boils down to your taste and opinion on their interpretation
This talk about polishness is stupid. Chopin's father was French. Chopin left Poland at the age of 20 and died at 39. Moat of his writings are in French. He became a French citizen. Just because he is Polish by birth does not mean that only Polish people can understand and play this music.
Brawo Rafał Blechacz. Genialny pianista i wielki mistrz.
Amazing! I love this waltz. And Rafal is my favorite pianist
Yay! I always enjoy how he plays.
Blechacz is a living God. Chopin's reincarnation !
Muzyka Chopina i Pańskie interpretacje wzruszają mnie do łez i wyzwalają uczucia tak głębokie i piękne że brak mi słów by to opisać słowami.
amazing ... incredibly perfect plays !
Most interesting pianist of our days. And, yes, one must play with agogics in order to perform this music in the correct style. Bravo, Rafal!!!
私もラファウの演奏を聴きに行きたいです。彼の演奏はどれを聴いても淀みなく美しい・・。
早く日本に来てほしいな!!
! Bravo !!!! Great Sensibility !!!!
De même... Vu à Genève fin 2007 ou début 2008. Un souvenir merveilleux, très spécial. Pourtant j'ai vu passer des pianistes comme Pollini, Argerich, Brendel.... Je ne saurais dire pourquoi, Blechacz m'a marqué.
Je l'ai écouté en novembre 2007 à Poznań. Il presentait cette valse. On sent alors que c'était la musique de Chopin sous les doigts de Blechacz.
Très contemporain, pourtant fidèle. C'est vraiment frappant à a quel point une grande partie de la musique du Chopin dépasse les époques! - Bravo Rafal!
HE IS A GOOOOOOOOOD!!!!!!!!!
His rubato is awesome
he play so romantic..wonderfool..:)
love.
wonderful enjoyable execution! (so rare when it comes to this waltz, in my opinion)
Bravo!
i think when one speaks of the 'polishness', it is not necessarily depriving chopin of his french part. but the fact that he grew up in taht environment, passed his formative years there, heard and lived in that culture, of course affected his musical senses and view of the world.
@sweetnessglyc
hehe...well lets leave god out of this.
altough i have to tell you, that is one of the perks of living in paris, is that you get to see stuff like this at least 2 or 3 times a year. This time was particularly special. it ws Rafals FIRST concert in paris, he did the 24 preludes, and it truly was something i've not experienced too often.
good playing..
but...is it ok to film during the performance ?
anyone heard the messup at 3:11 ? just the one flaw i noticed... other than that, the tempo control is one of the best i've heard yet... rafal rocks..
which one is this? This is my favorite of his Waltz.
@yenhoho
it was during an encore at the end.
hi is the polish!!!
why did´nt you write Waltz 64.2 in the title? Everyone looking for that specific waltz would then get your video indicated.
I don´t understand why people so often miss either the correct title or leave out the year of playing in the following (which you didn´t).
Je suis d'accord, son interpretation des prelude (qu'il joueait ce jour la) est tres...personnelle, completement differente que les interpretation russes par exemple, et je pense assez proche a l'esprit de chopin lui-meme. J'espere de le revoir bientot!
was he the recipient of the ballade award? are there any videos of him playing ballades? I'm curious.
Dziękuję
@loopysuperstring he played the whole 24 preludes?and you were there?OK now I'm jealous.
You should really mention the opus and the number of the waltz in the title.
może ja specjalnie po to pojadę do Bydgoszczy...?
come to scotland!
コンサートの撮影は禁止されているはずです!
you re right. He wont become a second rosenthal, rubinstein or horowitz.
To maxi937: BillyTheKid is totally right,his rubato are artistic.and the fact that u can play better than BTK (if at all) wouldnt make ur comment valid, sounds pretty childish indeed
well its a very subjective thing. its a question of interpretation. A lot of people like Argerich, or Pollini, but that doesnt mean its 'the best'. at the level of technique all these guys are on an even par, at least for chopin, so it boils down to your taste and opinion on their interpretation
@pmsmorga
no one plays anything like anyone else - everyone plays just like themselves //DOT//!!
@milena577 No jasne , proponujecz disko-polo? ;-))
cuz u dont either have polish blood as he did
@dblueroom opus 64 number 2..
간도크다.. 어떻게이걸 촬영할생각을... 전 안듣겠습니다.
This talk about polishness is stupid. Chopin's father was French. Chopin left Poland at the age of 20 and died at 39. Moat of his writings are in French. He became a French citizen. Just because he is Polish by birth does not mean that only Polish people can understand and play this music.