Jan Lisiecki - Chopin: Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 1 in B major: Andante
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 25 พ.ย. 2021
- Lisiecki is perhaps most celebrated for his masterfully sensitive and refined interpretative approach. His newest release - recorded last October at Berlin’s historic Meistersaal - not only captures the spirit of Chopin’s pianism, but also represents the time and circumstances in which it was made, as the pianist himself explains: “I’m the first to question why we should record something that has been recorded many times before. But music only lives through performance and is different every time we hear it, even when it’s a recording. I think there was something for me to say with this album. It reflects on the last year and my thoughts on that as well as on the escape and understanding that music gives us.”
Chopin, he adds, far exceeded the boundaries of what his contemporaries considered possible on the piano, especially in terms of the singing line. Unlike the human voice, the piano can play the longest melody without the need to take a breath; like a great singer, the pianist has to shape phrases and give emotional light and shade to melodies. “Chopin’s music flows by itself in a sense, but you need to feel instinctively where things are placed,” comments Jan Lisiecki. “It’s about striking the balance between allowing the music to flow naturally and knowing subconsciously where it should go.”
Enjoy Jan Lisiecki's performance of Chopin's Nocturne op. 62 No. 1 in B major: Andante.
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Jan Lisiecki - Chopin: Nocturne, Op. 62, No. 1 in B major: Andante
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What is your favourite moment during live performances?
Everything from Chopin
The first note.
The beginning
From the first note upto the late note 😀🙏🎶❤🧚♀️❤🎶👌🤗
The trills! Gosh ❤
Beautifully restrained.
Incredible and so talented pianist !! 🤩🙏❤🎶🎹🎶❤👌🤗😇💞 Congratulations and thank you so much, Jan and Deutsche Grammophon. 💕💕🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐🌹💐😊🌹❤🙋♀️
Absolutely hypnotising ❤️🤪🙈🙏❤️🤪🙈🙏❤
Thank you, Jan, for this moving performance of one of my favourite pieces of music.
Wonderful dexterity and expression!
What a beautiful interpretation on this musical master piece of Chopin , glad to listen on this long weekend, after thanksgiving, thank for sharing!
Bravo! A delightful performance of nocturne!
So clear and so emotional....simply beautiful!!! That's how people should play Chopin music!
음색이 맑고 다정한 느낌이라 계속 듣게 되네요. 좋은 연주였습니다
One of the best pianists. Great!
Fantástico! Emocionante!
my favourite nocturne
By listening to the music of Chopin I feel myself very close to Heaven and listen to Chopin played by you, my dear Jan, is something really special, you are fantastic. Thanks for sharing and thank you, "Deutsche Grammophon", for posting.
lol there is no such thing as heaven
@@lesgibson969 ahaha sen öyle san kardeşim
@@jackyoung8354 cahil bir moronsan var zannedersin
@@lesgibson969 as close as you can get
Bellissimo ✌️❤️
Wonderfull!!!
Einfach klasse
Tout y est. Merci !
Совершенно неожиданно. Конечно, эта музыка далека от простодушия, и пианист подхватил эту особенность. Но получился - как мне кажется - музыкальный ребус. Неожиданно, хотя и законно в рамках возможностей интерпретации. И в конце концов завораживает.
master
All that concentration... you're too much man for this Nocturne. Chopin himself is weeping.
Meget smuk og følsom musik, og rigtig flot spillet…..
❤️🌹
Good tone, very thoughtful interpretation. But little distinguishes this from the wealth of existing recordings. He doesn't bring much light to the table. Also it sounds a bit heavy, I prefer a more airy performance, especially in the middle part.
I agree…of the past Chopin Competition participants, I thought Kate Liu had the best interpretation of this piece. It was dreamy and airy, in contrast to Jan’s more aggressive interpretation.
Too much rubato and too heavy yes imo
I whould say, this a very "academic" interpretation vith a lot of quality. But a Chopin's charm is somehow forgotten...
Each note is beautiful.However I don't like Steinway's sound.Very mechanics and cold. I would prefer a Pleyel for this music.
I beg to differ. I live Steinway.
@@christinemomy8018 By the way, as long as we do not harm others, we can think ( and believe in religious subjects) differently. But the Pleyels have a "pearl-like" quality in their sound that deeply touches my sensibilities. In my later novels a Pleyel always appears, as well as works by Chopin and Bach. Have you heard Chopin on a Pleyel?
I would get a Pleyel but I can’t get any, so I get a Yamaha, which is even more mechanical and cold than Steinway. Therefore, on warmer pianos it is easier for me to get a sensitive sound.
Good, but nothing special. His interpretations of the great C minor and F sharp minor Nocturnes op.48 are too slow.
Bellissimo ✌️❤️