Grigory Sokolov - Chopin Nocturnes Op.32, 48, Posth. (Duszniki-Zdrój 1999)
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- 00:00 - Nocturne in E minor, Op.72 No.1
04:28 - Nocturne in C-sharp minor, Op. Posth.
08:47 - Nocturne in B major, Op.32 No.1
13:52 - Nocturne in A-flat major, Op.32 No.2
19:54 - Nocturne in C minor, Op.48 No.1
26:13 - Nocturne in F-sharp minor, Op.48 No.2
Pianist: Grigory Sokolov
Live recording from the International Chopin Festival, Duszniki-Zdrój in 1999
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Григорий Соколов - Шопен Ноктюрны
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The deepest rendition of these nocturnes that I have ever heard
Incredible, touching your soul, performance! Grigory reached the highest mastery of playing Chopin. The maturity and sensitivity made him the super- artist. Chopin was the toughest for him to play artistically in his younger years. I’m blown away.
His playing is so delicate and touching
He's so good he doesn't even have to move
Моre apple pancakes?
...Лапочка.
The best pianist alive, change my mind
One of the greatest ever! But I have to say Volodos is right next to him. Pletnev is also very important, although very different. Pogorelich... maybe not at the moment, but still capable of magic. Lesser known, Vladimir Viardo. And one of my favorites who just left us, Fujiko Hemming. Of the younger generation, Andrey Ponochevny, Vadym Kholodenko, Evgeni Bozhanov... We are lucky!
Increadible how Sokolov can express with his touch this Nocturnes. I love the way he plays all of them, but The Nocturne in A flat major…… no words can say. Thanks for this post❤️❤️❤️👏👏👏
This is touching my soul on a deep level. Thanks so much for uploading this treasure ~🌟
8:03 is simply magical
Огромное, Вам, спасибо, Григорий! Потрясающее исполнение! Всегда слушаю с восторгом!!! Брависсимо!!! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I can truly feel Chopin through him. So touching
He doesn't play, he paints the music, i see misty raindrops of tender colours.
A very apt, eloquent abd succinct description of how he plays. Thanks, and I would be interested in your feelings about Pressler's performance.th-cam.com/video/b1wUNBxCsxc/w-d-xo.html
Волшебное исполнение. А как мало просмотров видео. Грустно....
Thanks for sharing.
Lost words to express his awesome depth of artistry in his touch and spirited interpretations.
He is a pianist who touches the souls.
If you like this interpretation, search complete nocturnes by MARIA TIPO. She "is also a pianist who touches the soul"
Thank you so much for re-uploading this treasure!!
Bozanstveno.....predivno........
Какой красоты необыкновенный звук рояля в этом ноктюрне Шопена! Мастер и гений фортепианной игры на все времена - Это Григорий Соколов! Маг и чародей! Необыкновенно приятно слушать его трактовки творений Шопена. Браво , маэстро!❤🎉👌🙏🙏
This is the best version of the e minor nocturne on youtube.
Sokolov plays such beautiful interpretations. Chopin said he played his own pieces differently depending upon his mood. He gave us some guidance in his pieces, but pianos have changed since then, as well as artistic style. Who knows how Chopin would have played them on a Steinway today. But these are certainly very well done.
Chopin preferred to play on Pleyel with much softer, suspended tones, than Steinway.
Sokolov is an delight pianist who touched Hearst.❤
🌟 Enjoy other performances by *Grigory Sokolov* 🌟
• Chopin Etude Op.25 No.12 “Ocean”: th-cam.com/video/9vA8qX_p11w/w-d-xo.html
• Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No.2: th-cam.com/video/FRX5uM9cEos/w-d-xo.html
• Brahms Piano Concerto No.2 + Encores: th-cam.com/video/Rr4yH25qNdA/w-d-xo.html
• Grigory Sokolov - The God of Piano: th-cam.com/video/NH_n6R37sSw/w-d-xo.html
• Collection of Grigory Sokolov’s recordings: th-cam.com/play/PLfqPPQ0lIUgH_Y4pJOp8wwOJstWsKrm9-.html
Wonderful, wonderful , wonderful !
Какое тонкое,нежное и
проникновенное исполнение!
И,конечно, он волшебник
звука!
Благодарю!!!
So expressive, so lyrical
Solo lui suona cosi❤
É só extasiante!!!
Excellent music 🎹🎶👏
❤️🇨🇦
Best
Он. Сам. Не. Осознает. Какую. Волшебную. Силу. Имеет. Его. Музыка
Could you please reupload the Schumann sonata no. 1 recording by Andras Schiff? I really really liked it, it was the only recording of the sonata I could listen to and enjoy. I was really saddened when I saw that it's gone. If you please reupload it, I will appreciate it very much.
I will post the recording later. Stay tuned!
It's now available at th-cam.com/video/Cf9jYp7XaMs/w-d-xo.html
2:59 the tension is almost unbearable...
19:54
Удивительно, как можно из такого волнующего и проникновенного произведения сделать пресное неинтересное и бесчувственное! 🤕
Tsar Russia in piano.
Enjoyed this ❤️
It seems to me at times very mannered and unnatural. By dint of ppp and excessive rubatos we have a caricatural playing of Chopin.
There are no exaggerations - only deep understanding of musical feeling. This music was not meant to be played "straight ahead".
He's one of the only few I've heard who actually plays the dynamics according to how they're written. It's something he takes from his extensive knowledge of Beethoven and Mozart, to a lesser extent. You can hear in many other pianists' interpretation that they never indulged enough in Chopin's predecessors before tackling his pieces.
I agree _in part_. Sometimes a phrasing choice, a change of pace or a brief dynamic effect seems inappropriate, but almost invariably it's within the context of an absorbing, colorful and insightful total performance. iow i believe he will opt to do the unexpected or piquant because he wants to engage the listener fully, every step of the way. This leads to spontaneous decisions that dont always work perfectly -- but one is seldom bored because he compensates with unparalleled clarity and color.
Can't believe he managed to play the op 72 posth better than Rubinstein