Послушала много различных исполнений этой сонаты, в том числе те, которые рекомендуют здесь в комментариях. Но сейчас мне хочется слушать только эту запись! Каждый звук проникает и отзывается в сердце!
Thank you for uploading this. What a joy! I am reminded that when I first heard Richter and Britten play K448, that I experienced an electricity that I had never heard or felt from this piece before. It was as though a whole other dimension of expression had been applied that was missed by all the others I had heard (try to) play it :)
Всё восхитительно - Моцарт + Рихтер + Бриттен!!!!!!! Нужно ещё отметить чудесная запись концерта. И ещё... Кто не играл в 4 руки никогда не испытает кайф от такого совместного творчества.
Слушала это сонату в исполнении Марты Аргерих и Баренбоима .Знаю что сравнивать нельзя, но- данное исполнение намного более значительное и мощное. Это - действительно 2 гения, об авторе нет и речи, он превыше всех и всего.
I heard it this summer in Verbier during the masterclass of Andras Schiff. Well, not performed by the two giants but by the students, but it was extremely interesting to hear the comments and questions and witness the work on some episodes :) Thank you for sharing, Magrit!
Yes indeed Britten was a very fine pianist, a fact not universally known. One would have certainly needed to be a highly accomplished pianist to partner Richter of all people, Britten was also a superb accompanist in lieder and of course English song.
@@meredith218461 and in his own music. Regarding Richter, they were kindred spirits, what a pleasure to play together. I believe he wrote his piano concerto for him
Shubert’s Arpeggione sonata with Rostropovich is another great example of how good of a pianist and accompanist he was. He was clearly thinking like the composer when he performed.
This is breathtaking musicianship and incredibly exciting to listen to, but in terms of being totally spot on with crystal clarity and no fluffs Murray Perahia and Radu Lupu get my vote.
Margit Nagy finally I can hear this piece performing by Richter and Britten completely, because before that I could to hear only this small part from your current comment. Thank you so much for sharing by such beautiful performance! Maybe anyone knows how to find this complete video?
I have listened to Habler and Hoffmann before and I think that their recording is better than this one. In this one - andante is too slow and the final movement is way too rushed. The movements should be way closer in terms of tempo - such is the nature of this sonata, it has slightly repetitive nature, so you should not look for contrast, but a sense of unity throughout movements.
I'm not sure that the interpreter, given the repetitive nature of this sonata, shouldn't look for contrast. Entire pieces of music are composed of variations...I don't like to tell the interpreter how he has to interpret a piece on the basis of objective rules. I can only say that the result is more or less pleasant for me.
this is the one to listen to!
🌈🌬 💓🦋
Beautiful ~
Thank You .
감사합니다. 🌿
Послушала много различных исполнений этой сонаты, в том числе те, которые рекомендуют здесь в комментариях. Но сейчас мне хочется слушать только эту запись! Каждый звук проникает и отзывается в сердце!
Thank you for uploading this. What a joy! I am reminded that when I first heard Richter and Britten play K448, that I experienced an electricity that I had never heard or felt from this piece before. It was as though a whole other dimension of expression had been applied that was missed by all the others I had heard (try to) play it :)
Thank you Margit, this is now my favorite version! Two giants playing this magnificent piece!
Всё восхитительно - Моцарт + Рихтер + Бриттен!!!!!!! Нужно ещё отметить чудесная запись концерта. И ещё... Кто не играл в 4 руки никогда не испытает кайф от такого совместного творчества.
INCREDIBLE.. IT'S MOVING HOW THEY BREATH TOGETHER
Моцарт -- Солнце! А Рихтер и Бриттен -- две линзы для нас! Сплошная радость утра!
Слушала это сонату в исполнении Марты Аргерих и Баренбоима .Знаю что сравнивать нельзя, но- данное исполнение намного более значительное и мощное. Это - действительно 2 гения, об авторе нет и речи, он превыше всех и всего.
Восхитительно! Абсолютная гармония!
Lumineux !!!
the best version of this unique sonata IMO
nope
Wonderful.
What a REVELATION! BRAVI ad ENTRAMBI.....from Mexico City!
two gratest musical Lacemakers!
Nothing to say, just listen.
I heard it this summer in Verbier during the masterclass of Andras Schiff. Well, not performed by the two giants but by the students, but it was extremely interesting to hear the comments and questions and witness the work on some episodes :)
Thank you for sharing, Magrit!
Wow, I didn't know Britten was a virtuoso pianist.
Yes indeed Britten was a very fine pianist, a fact not universally known. One would have certainly needed to be a highly accomplished pianist to partner Richter of all people, Britten was also a superb accompanist in lieder and of course English song.
@@meredith218461 and in his own music. Regarding Richter, they were kindred spirits, what a pleasure to play together. I believe he wrote his piano concerto for him
Excuse me, concerto was dedicated to Berkeley, though Richter nailed it---
Shubert’s Arpeggione sonata with Rostropovich is another great example of how good of a pianist and accompanist he was. He was clearly thinking like the composer when he performed.
Richter is genius!
Out of human league, far beyond human reach. 😭 They are gods of piano and besides god of music may be on their side, Mozart.
2 гения играют музыку, созданную Титаном
Whosever they are, the play awesome!
This is breathtaking musicianship and incredibly exciting to listen to, but in terms of being totally spot on with crystal clarity and no fluffs Murray Perahia and Radu Lupu get my vote.
WOW
Quizá la mejor versión
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KV448のソナタのBritten の演奏はCurzonとのものがあります。比較して聞くといいでしょう。
個人的にはLarrochaとPrevin の演奏が好きです。
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Margit Nagy finally I can hear this piece performing by Richter and Britten completely, because before that I could to hear only this small part from your current comment. Thank you so much for sharing by such beautiful performance! Maybe anyone knows how to find this complete video?
The complete video is not published, unfortunately,
Came here from Nodame Cantabile 🤣
Is the third movement usually played this fast?
リヒテルの男だ!((T_T))
The guys who coughed have to know that he wasn't the pianist
Movimientos demasiado rápidos. El exceso de velocidad quita sutileza.
Those coughs ruin the music
I have listened to Habler and Hoffmann before and I think that their recording is better than this one. In this one - andante is too slow and the final movement is way too rushed. The movements should be way closer in terms of tempo - such is the nature of this sonata, it has slightly repetitive nature, so you should not look for contrast, but a sense of unity throughout movements.
I'm not sure that the interpreter, given the repetitive nature of this sonata, shouldn't look for contrast. Entire pieces of music are composed of variations...I don't like to tell the interpreter how he has to interpret a piece on the basis of objective rules. I can only say that the result is more or less pleasant for me.