Had an opportunity to play some Bach for Mr. Shen years ago when we met in NY. It was inspirational, and the conversation we had that afternoon was delightful. I was on a stage applying for music schools in the US. Mr. Shen was kind enough to call his former teacher Solomon Mikowsky and make an appointment to meet Mr. Mikowsky on my behalf. Wonderful memory.
The only thing possibly more wonderful than your excellent exchange is your sharing of this memory with us, so that we could multiply the feeling of it’s happiness. Thank you! Wishing you well, always 🩷💛💚
@@winterdesert1 Just curious for all us sufferers of ear worms (stuck song syndrome): when you hear the tune, is it yourself playing or Glen Gould? or Yuan Sheng?
@@rsjmd Both. When I'm trying to learn a piece it's generally me, and it goes over and over in my head where I left off, and then goes forward where I have yet to go. Giving me the inspiration to go further with the piece. But I get pieces stuck in my head all the time that isn't my playing, and that inspires me to try it, or to make it sound like what I just heard.
Bach my favorite music forever, light, delicate, so spiritual. I will never get tired of listening to it, it's a bit like a little window opening up to the sky, flooding our souls with light, enthusiasm, joy. 🕊🌈
Yuan Sheng is one of the finest Bach specialists in the world. Just listen to the easiness and lack of superfluidity with which he conveys the music of arguably the greatest of composers.
Haha, good joke! Anyway, Bach would have loved playing on such an awesome well sounding modern piano. Who knows what he could have composed for this instrument.
I got an autograph copy of this album after Sheng's concert in Shenzhen! He wrote my name and "I love Bach" on my disc! That's really stimulating for me a Bach's fan! He is also good at playing the Harpsichord.
Indeed with Yuan Sheng one can forget that these Partitas were written for harpsichord. Not even Glenn Gould succeeded at that. I am usually wary of any Bach performance on a piano (except for the Chaconne for violin, which was never made for the harpsichord). Bravo!
@@gregoryeze7111 You're absolutely right of course about Andreas Schiff. And in connection with Yuan Sheng It is a question of personal taste and I'm the last to say my opinion is the norm. Kind regards.
Of the many interpretations of these magnificent suites- and there are many I admire- Yuan Sheng’s are my favorite.How s dynamics, his ornamentation, his tempi are marvels and always at the service of the music.
Je suis touché, c'est un pianiste qui joue comme personne d'autre, particulièrement quand il s'agit la musique de Bach. Pour cette musique, personne ne peut jouer comme cet homme. Ses interprétations sont incroyables, et d'un autre monde. Vous pouvez voir son intelligence et sa créativité.
Yuan Sheng gives us the space to understand the composer's intent without imposing his own. This is not dispassion but the removal of the ego in service to the music. Quite a remarkable feat of technique and humility. Thank you Professor Sheng.
Yuan Sheng's interpretations of Bach place him squarely in a class with Glenn Gould, Andras Schiff, and others who are world renknowned for their mastery, virtuosity, musicality, and deeply thoughtful renditions. "Stunning" and "transfixing" are just two of many adjectives that come to mind in considering how best to characterize the corpus of his Bach performances. Such recordings as this are "gifts" that Bach has handed down to us through artists like Yuan Sheng across hundreds of years. We are blessed to receive these gifts, and blessed that they will never stop receiving them!
A revelation! I know these pieces inside-out - at least, I thought I did. Totally lacking in pretentiousness; totally committed to the music. I loved every minute.
Разрушение разорения смерть ужас контроль измена изменения константа вилы хлопки взрывы газа остановок нет все есть любовь есть химия.бидэ.болезни горла ,сердца мышцы спины живота все болит или работай церковь мечеть коловрат позитив сладкий снов всем желаю доброй ночи позитива и обучения всему прекрасному.развитие диалектика диалоги не нужны комментарии излишни страха не существует колебания курса доллара и евро ставки на спорт картежники табакокурение избавиться от плохих людей от токсинов от токсиков
Not used to hearing such good Bach on Piano, but this Pianist (along with Glenn Gould of course) does a fantastic job!! Takes advantage of the soft, raindrop quality of the Piano to express the light side of Baroque music. Lovely dynamics. This has definitely inspired me to play more Bach pieces on Piano!
I was going to mention Rosalyn Tureck as well, and then I read the details of this post above and say that he studied with her. Her complete partitas used to be available on TH-cam but were removed. Here is her Partita No 6: th-cam.com/video/8R-4jVbMecM/w-d-xo.html I am really enjoying this!
The depth and complexity of classical music are unparalleled. From the intricate harmonies to the sweeping orchestral movements, it's a genre that demands not just listening but experiencing.
I've heard these partitas for my whole life and love them. But in my memory (which is probably terribly faulty!) they always sounded a bit colder, more methodical and less "emotional". This is the first I've heard of Yuan Sheng, and I am entranced. What a lovely touch!
Is this one whole piece?? Bach has totally blown me away. So sad I took up violin at age 49 and not age 7. But to be one with Bach has shown me such beautiful things I would have never known otherwise.
Better late than never ! I played French horn until I was out of high school . I was pretty good at it too . wish I'd kept it up , but the marines had enough French horn players.
@@howardwayne3974 Indeed I would have never known how beautiful it was till putting myself into the musical roller coaster ride it is like. Even the simple Minuet in G, I had no idea how delicious that climax was. He is just so amazing. Or about the Tocatta and Fugue? Or Air? What beautiful notes!!!
How many notes did Bach write down by hand in his lifetime....? It must be a staggering number.....all perfectly placed and sounding to this day and beyond today..... more and more perfect......
After years and years of listening to Bach, I am more and more convince that he was a thief. He must have been stealing from heaven. His music is not worldly. Without his music something could be seriously lacking in my life.
BACH - The Father of early Jazz. This dude is an Improvising Master! He is able to explore on a theme he composed...and make the theme branch out into 3 parts simultaneously with each part having its own journey but still compliments the other 2 parts like a glove on a hand that does not sound intrusive. The result is the sound we hear; so incredibly rich and deep yet always make sense.
Probably the easiest Bach piece of all is the Prelude in C major, BWV 846. Essentially a bunch of open chords. But here's a fun exercise - write out exactly WHICH chords are open, and the progression of those chords through the piece. It's amazing - no one else was doing anything close in the Baroque period. Composers wouldn't start working with these chords/arrangements until the jazz age. Seriously, it's about as simple as Bach gets, but the structure was 200 years ahead its time. Bach absolutely deserves to be titled the Greatest Musician of All Time. If in fact he was actually human. I'm thinking either advanced alien or God or something....
@@jamesa901 The fact that we have so many idiots in public life these days, sinking to some really abysmal lows, would indicate to me that there is a possibility of other non-idiots actually scaling the heights of human intelligence, going the other way, and creating some deep and truly meaningful events and experiences.
No, not at all, he was not the father of early jazz at all. He mastered music and that's it (with the help of his genius). There is no comparison to be made with jazz. Jazz is a pile of twisted and warped pots and pans. Anybody can play a jazz jingle. Over and over and over and over and over again... and again. There may be a form of especially impressive improv influenced jazz but that only stems from true music. The music that Bach and many others dedicated their life to. And not only that. There life was usually difficult and tragic. Not with a side a shrimp and a margarita in a low lit bar in New York City.
@@ptombelli ...You clearly don't know jazz well. Jazz improvisations are extremely complicated. And judging a musician's work by his lifestyle is just plain stupid.
Yuan Sheng! Easily one of the finest interpreters of Bach in the 21st century. His Goldberg Variations are a landmark recording. Thanks Brilliant Classics and Piano Classics for producing such high quality recordings and releasing it publicly here.
I remember one of the first times I truly started to pay attention to and to confidently bring my own nascent musical understandings and judgment to bear in the task of discerning and opining on all those various differences you can hear in the often widely different performances of the same piece by different artists with their own unique aims and modes of artistry. It was with a Melodya recording of Maria Yudina's Goldberg Variations. This after having only ever heard those 2 famous Gould recordings separated by a great span of his mortal life, and me thinking the whole time in my sheltered ignorance that Gould was THE go(u)ld standard. No no! So much more to expose to the light of day with just a little targeted digging. And lord knows there are so many gems to unearth, admire, and cherish, but only after exerting just a little effort and time, oh precious time, to do the work of brushing away the clumps of "not knowing" and "not experiencing", and thereby freely succumb to the ensuing bedazzlement.
@@davidfloren5339 Thanks a lot for this really beautiful little sermon rooted in the very nourishing soil of the sacred Truth! ☀️ 🌼 🚿 😊 p.s. I will check Maria Yudina's Golberg Variations. ✌
I have Tureck's version which I love but this, honestly, is on a different plane. Somehow all he is doing is bringing this marvelous music to life. The faster dance movements really dance and the slower ones have that timeless quality which is Bach's great gift to the world. I can't praise this enough. Thank you for sharing.
I'm not shure who can it do better then Yuan Sheng and Angella Hewitt playing Bach. Both of them brings me near to heaven. Both, with J. S. Bach, no music reaches higher then this.
Is it just me or is Yuan Sheng amazing? I can’t get past the B-Flat prelude. At this rate of hitting repeat, it will take me about 50 years to listen to all of this sublime recording.
Co za ukojenie, uspokojenie i regeneracja dla umysłu zmęczonego codzienną krzątaniną, życiowymi napięciami; a od ponad roku epidemicznym stresem.. Ta muzyka to wspaniały na to lek. Do tego to perfekcyjne wykonanie. Można tylko się zachwycać...
I hear many lovely things here. Prof. Sheng is presenting a very thoughtful, and well researched performance. The differences in touch, ornamentation, and the tasteful use of dynamics make for a very entertaining listen.
This is my go to music when feeling joy and melancholy..These partitas are magnificently interpreted as if they were personally requested by Bach himself.
Bach is no doubt in the presence of His Lord and Saviour, and the holy angels and saints who continue to worship God in beauty that we can't begin to imagine. Earth was just a warm-up for Bach. I hope you can find the same faith in Jesus Christ that Bach did, and join the blessed in heaven. God bless you.
Bravissimo! - there is a kind of natural, human, objective flow (natural tempo, not influenced by personal whims of the performer) in this performance of all the Partitas. This concept allows us, the listeners, to feel at ease while hearing. It unites all the Partitas in a philosophical attitude which gives respect to Bach the composer and shows the modesty of Prof. Yuan Sheng, the performer. Wonderful playing and realization of the trills, clarity of the melodic lines etc., and above all - the way he plays on the piano makes the controversy about authentic historical instruments versus the modern piano just unnecessary: Prof. Yuan Sheng found the right balance-point between the keyboard-instruments in general and the specificity of each of them. Thanks for this fine upload.
I agree these are great recordings, really fantastic. But surely would sound very different on old fashioned keyboard instruments, particularly regarding dynamic range. Anyway best wishes everyone.
I like that, "natural flow...not influenced by personal whims..a philosophical attitude" and I try to invest my Bach piano with that (I've soloed at Severance in the chamber hall, in a small way) and the orchestra there collaborated often with G. Gould, who, for all his gifts and virtuosity, strays to often into the idiosyncratic and personal, which is more interesting than relevant. Still great, but as the adage goes,"Let God be God" I find those depths I seek when the performers "let Bach be Bach." I still look for those who don't overthink the trills: even the incendiary George Malcolm, my iconic idol, except when recording with the celestial Klemperer, sometimes does that. "Less is more"! (When it comes to Bach grace notes, "let grace be grace". Hard to do, often for even the very best. A fascinating thing. in and of itself.)
Performers lousing up solo piano pieces with their melodrama and jerky time makes me literally enraged lol. The music is naturally beautiful. Just keep time and play it correctly. Some slight personal interpretation will naturally show and that is all that is needed. Glad to have found this.
maybe what you perceive as "objective flow" .. isn't so objective.. but the result of subjective interpretation.. and mistaken by you for something other than the pianist intended. In fact, perhaps you're insulting him.. because he doesn't think of himself as modest and dislikes being labelled as such.. why would modesty be seen as a virtue anyway and don't you think there's something immodest and judgemental in suggesting so? You sound pretty arrogant coming to think of it; you're implying that a tempo influenced by personal whims of the performer doesn't have a natural human objective flow... why?? I mean.. did you - with your .. cough.. philosophical attitude cough.. ever care to read back what you wrote and think about how judgemental and dismissive you sound?... and for all the wrong reasons I might add. I appreciate you appreciating this performance.. but - contrary to others - I do NOT mistake your rather personal subjective take on this performance for an accurate objective assessment of this performance; simply because it can never be objective.. The beauty of arts in general .. but certainly (listening to) music... lies in the subjectivity... how your perception is coloured by your own experiences... your own attitudes.. something resonates with you or it doesn't.. and others might agree with you or think differently.. for various reasons and they are all valid since there is NO standard of how or when.. - when it comes to art/music - under what conditions .. something must be felt or experienced a certain way or ought to be appreciated... it just does not work that way. But you suggest otherwise and I take serious offense at that. I particularly dislike the audacity you have to speak on behalf of everyone else ("This concept allows us, the listeners, to feel at ease while hearing"..) that has probably gotten some thumbs up by people who are taken in with what you wrote because you interspersed your personal take with interesting sounding words that are in fact pedantic vague and meaningless phrases... words and phrases like "philosophical attitude" "human objective flow". " It unites all the Partitas in a philosophical attitude which gives respect to Bach the composer..." ahhh.. so.. not to be confused with Bach the human then.. pshh.. that would be silly of course..: who ever gave respect to Bach the human being by uniting all the partitas in a philosophical attitude?!?. I could list more things.. but .. wow.. it's just mind boggling to me that people could be nodding to the drivel you wrote and think it's worth a thumb up. one more thing though: "controversy about authentic historical instruments versus the modern piano"... where have you been ?!? maybe 25 years ago... or with people - like you?- who are hell-bent on ruining a possible beautiful musical experience by describing their own in the most annoying way possible. Thanks for almost ruining Bach for me.
Bach es cada vez mas universal tanto como se interpreta por pianistas que no conocemos aqui se trata de un asiatico con lectura agil, clara y bien proporcionada-
A dozen of great pianists that I have heard play Bach masterfully (Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Daniil Trifonov, etc. etc. etc. BUT...Yuan Sheng seems to play Bach in a unique way, in my humble opinion.
Definitivamente nada mejor y más relajante para comer, para leer y para escribir, para hablar o para dormir que las bellísimas partitas de Bach, really the very Best
je me permets de vous rappeler que l'homme d'aujourd'hui est vieux d'environ 50.000 ans. Alors l'échelle du million d'années est quelque peu outrancière et passablement grotesque.
He definitely was! He wrote music backwards, upside down, and took motifs and wrote them parallel to each other at different speeds. Sometimes three different speeds at once! A pretty miraculous feat.
That's what I say, I kinda say he's the Newton of music, as if discovering gravity and imparting it to music. I sometimes feel as if his music is perpetual motion heading like a brook following its one and only course to the sea!
Cette musique se déplie comme un livre d'images plein d'étoiles, où viennent filer les oiseaux, tourner les farandoles, claquer les crécelles et danser les sorciers. De rondes en comptines, les arrangements étalent leur mystère, les chants se remplissent de ferveur et le piano a la rondeur et le brillant des carillons
I have GG's early and late recordings. It's been a while since I've listened to them, but this is as good, if not better. This is a truly amazing performance.
C'est dorénavant ma version préférée.Je ne suis pas fan de cette oeuvre que je trouvais ennuyeuse au possible mais après avoir fait plusieurs essais,je m'étais arrêté à Gavrilov et Rondeau(clavecin) n'étant toutefois pas satisfait.Celle-ci les supplante et de loin.Gaieté,bonnes basses.Le Bechstein est sublime-mon piano préféré à partir de ce jour. Bravo Yuan.Le pianiste dont on ne parle nulle part-RIEN SUR WIKIPEDIA.????
hablando con un hombre mayor de 88 años me conto sobre j.s.bach, yo no sabia de quien me hablaba. escribi su nombre un papel, llege a mi casa y empese a embestigar sobre bach. quede muy asombrado por su historia y su musica. la verdad muy esquisita escucharla.
that thrill notes can b e... your fingers play... that up and down we are... on a run fingers are to find us... hitting every note... perfectly ... making ours hearts feel alive.... that light dance we take with .... you...
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Thanks, very delightful n peaceful to listen this, best elegant piano music tune.Bach complete Partitas!Sounds of silence, peace and light the mind n heart. A beautiful lovely n peaceful piece for all! Awesome! Infinite love🎶🙏
Wonderful playing and wonderful recording. My dream would be to hear Well-Tempered Clavier Books I & II performed by Master Sheng with this delightful piano sound.
Partita No. 1 in B-Flat Major, BWV 825: 00:00:00 I. Praeludium 00:01:43 II. Allemande 00:05:37 III. Corrente 00:08:35 IV. Sarabande 00:14:10 V. Menuet I&II 00:17:20 VI. Giga Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826: 00:19:22 I. Sinfonia 00:23:43 II. Allemande 00:28:20 III. Courante 00:30:42 IV. Sarabande 00:34:41 V. Rondeaux 00:36:07 VI. Capriccio Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828: 00:39:41 I. Ouverture 00:46:02 II. Allemande 00:55:09 III. Courante 00:58:49 IV. Sarabande 01:04:58 V. Aria 01:07:12 VI. Menuet 01:08:38 VII. Gigue Partita No. 3 in A Minor, BWV 827: 01:12:13 I. Fantasia 01:14:22 II. Allemande 01:17:09 III. Corrente 01:20:34 IV. Sarabande 01:25:03 V. Burlesca 01:27:30 VI. Scherzo 01:28:40 VII. Gigue Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829: 01:31:56 I. Praeambulum 01:34:38 II. Allemande 01:38:56 III. Corrente 01:40:48 IV. Sarabande 01:45:57 V. Tempo di menuetta 01:47:52 VI. Passepied 01:49:37 VII. Gigue Partita No. 6 in E Minor, BWV 830: 01:53:26 I. Toccata 02:00:26 II. Allemanda 02:03:32 III. Corrente 02:08:22 IV. Sarabande 02:15:16 V. Air 02:16:46 VI. Tempo di gavotte 02:18:57 VII. Gigue
Un grand merci pour ce travail pénible mais qui nous facilite de beaucoup la "navigation" (écouter et comparer les courrante ou les gigues l'une après l'autre..) dans ce chef d'oeuvre infini de J S Bach et son interprétation par ce fin et grand pianiste qu'est Yuan Sheng
Yuan Sheng inspires me to expand my reach beyond the few movements here and there that I've tried memorizing. And with a healthy dose of Andres Schiff. And then there's that great unending ocean of "other stuff" JSB wrote besides the partitas! Hello universe! Like WTC Books 1&2 which I've been tinkering with for years now. Absolutely love listening to the true masters of their craft. Helps me give shape and determination to each piece.
Had an opportunity to play some Bach for Mr. Shen years ago when we met in NY. It was inspirational, and the conversation we had that afternoon was delightful. I was on a stage applying for music schools in the US. Mr. Shen was kind enough to call his former teacher Solomon Mikowsky and make an appointment to meet Mr. Mikowsky on my behalf. Wonderful memory.
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The only thing possibly more wonderful than your excellent exchange is your sharing of this memory with us, so that we could multiply the feeling of it’s happiness. Thank you! Wishing you well, always 🩷💛💚
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Is he not named "Sheng"? Or is the album jacket wrong?
Today I became a fan of Bach. I had a headache because of anxiety, but I don't feel it anymore after listening to his music.
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It works! I play piano, and when I'm learning a Bach piece it goes over and over in my head. My day is much calmer and anxiety free.
@@winterdesert1 Just curious for all us sufferers of ear worms (stuck song syndrome): when you hear the tune, is it yourself playing or Glen Gould? or Yuan Sheng?
@@rsjmd Both. When I'm trying to learn a piece it's generally me, and it goes over and over in my head where I left off, and then goes forward where I have yet to go. Giving me the inspiration to go further with the piece. But I get pieces stuck in my head all the time that isn't my playing, and that inspires me to try it, or to make it sound like what I just heard.
@@winterdesert1me too
Bach my favorite music forever, light, delicate, so spiritual. I will never get tired of listening to it, it's a bit like a little window opening up to the sky, flooding our souls with light, enthusiasm, joy. 🕊🌈
Nothing but Bach can bring peace, serenity and gratitude to my heart
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Die Gigue aus Partita Nr.1wird
unter den Händen von
Yuan Sheng zu perlendem,
prickelndem Sekt --
erfrischt Geist und Seele...
Yuan Sheng is one of the finest Bach specialists in the world. Just listen to the easiness and lack of superfluidity with which he conveys the music of arguably the greatest of composers.
It was very kind of Mr. Bach to record these pieces for us before he died. Somehow he knew we would love them even back then.
Haha, good joke! Anyway, Bach would have loved playing on such an awesome well sounding modern piano. Who knows what he could have composed for this instrument.
One feels that he is in love with this music, and his love is transmitted to the listener.
He had 22 kids. He BETTER be a good lover.
Yuan Sheng's Bach sounds delightful
exactly.
Agree...
But I'm old fashioned,prefer
Cembalo resp. Harpsichord...
I got an autograph copy of this album after Sheng's concert in Shenzhen! He wrote my name and "I love Bach" on my disc! That's really stimulating for me a Bach's fan!
He is also good at playing the Harpsichord.
I can't find a disc for purchase anywhere 😕
100-500 раз слушаю и не устаю.Бах видел все,и имел талант показать это другим.Нас не будет,а это останется
Never, never, never heard these partitas more beautiful ! Yuan Sheng is a grand master.
Yes I agree. My soul is stirred
Indeed with Yuan Sheng one can forget that these Partitas were written for harpsichord. Not even Glenn Gould succeeded at that. I am usually wary of any Bach performance on a piano (except for the Chaconne for violin, which was never made for the harpsichord).
Bravo!
What about Andras Schiff? He is a top Bach interpreter.
@@gregoryeze7111 You're absolutely right of course about Andreas Schiff. And in connection with Yuan Sheng It is a question of personal taste and I'm the last to say my opinion is the norm. Kind regards.
Of the many interpretations of these magnificent suites- and there are many I admire- Yuan Sheng’s are my favorite.How s dynamics, his ornamentation, his tempi are marvels and always at the service of the music.
Je suis touché, c'est un pianiste qui joue comme personne d'autre, particulièrement quand il s'agit la musique de Bach. Pour cette musique, personne ne peut jouer comme cet homme. Ses interprétations sont incroyables, et d'un autre monde. Vous pouvez voir son intelligence et sa créativité.
Mais oui!
Avoir été touché est-il un argument? et semble-t-il un argument péremptoire? 😄😛
Yuan Sheng gives us the space to understand the composer's intent without imposing his own. This is not dispassion but the removal of the ego in service to the music. Quite a remarkable feat of technique and humility. Thank you Professor Sheng.
C'est de la musique morte. Carrément morte. J'ai le regret de vous annoncer que vous vivez dans un cimetière musical.
Yuan Sheng's interpretations of Bach place him squarely in a class with Glenn Gould, Andras Schiff, and others who are world renknowned for their mastery, virtuosity, musicality, and deeply thoughtful renditions. "Stunning" and "transfixing" are just two of many adjectives that come to mind in considering how best to characterize the corpus of his Bach performances. Such recordings as this are "gifts" that Bach has handed down to us through artists like Yuan Sheng across hundreds of years. We are blessed to receive these gifts, and blessed that they will never stop receiving them!
I feel blessed for they're free to enjoy too!
This is the absolute best recording of the Partitas that I have ever heard. This one sets the standard for the Partitas as far as I’m concerned.
Very well put.
Have always been a fan of Glenn Gould but this recording simply took my breath away.
I have Glenn Gould's blue boxed Complete Bach Collection. Superb! Have you heard Murray Parahia perform Bach?
Only some pieces
A revelation! I know these pieces inside-out - at least, I thought I did. Totally lacking in pretentiousness; totally committed to the music. I loved every minute.
De partitas van J.S. Bach, wat een geweldig muziekstuk. Geen dag zonder Bach, wordt gezegd in Nederland. Met de partitas wordt duidelijk waarom.
Thank you bach , yuan sheng , and brilliant classics for delivering pure joy of piano to us 😃
Разрушение разорения смерть ужас контроль измена изменения константа вилы хлопки взрывы газа остановок нет все есть любовь есть химия.бидэ.болезни горла ,сердца мышцы спины живота все болит или работай церковь мечеть коловрат позитив сладкий снов всем желаю доброй ночи позитива и обучения всему прекрасному.развитие диалектика диалоги не нужны комментарии излишни страха не существует колебания курса доллара и евро ставки на спорт картежники табакокурение избавиться от плохих людей от токсинов от токсиков
Not used to hearing such good Bach on Piano, but this Pianist (along with Glenn Gould of course) does a fantastic job!! Takes advantage of the soft, raindrop quality of the Piano to express the light side of Baroque music. Lovely dynamics. This has definitely inspired me to play more Bach pieces on Piano!
I was actually thinking that he reminded my of Gould!
I was going to mention Rosalyn Tureck as well, and then I read the details of this post above and say that he studied with her. Her complete partitas used to be available on TH-cam but were removed. Here is her Partita No 6: th-cam.com/video/8R-4jVbMecM/w-d-xo.html I am really enjoying this!
Totally agree with you!
@@vernonsmart very much so.
DINU lIPATTI ,,,,,,,,,
The depth and complexity of classical music are unparalleled. From the intricate harmonies to the sweeping orchestral movements, it's a genre that demands not just listening but experiencing.
Especially bach. Corrente from partita 6 is just insane
I've heard these partitas for my whole life and love them. But in my memory (which is probably terribly faulty!) they always sounded a bit colder, more methodical and less "emotional". This is the first I've heard of Yuan Sheng, and I am entranced. What a lovely touch!
Here is a guess as to your predicament: Too much Glenn Gould!
@@JXS63J I don't know what you mean. Glenn Gould is also a great master of Bach on the piano.
As pure as it gets. Sheng's character shines through, and it's a great credit to him.
I don't think I have ever heard the humor and playfulness in Bach before. Quite a revelation. Spectacular artistry.
Is this one whole piece?? Bach has totally blown me away. So sad I took up violin at age 49 and not age 7. But to be one with Bach has shown me such beautiful things I would have never known otherwise.
Better late than never ! I played French horn until I was out of high school . I was pretty good at it too . wish I'd kept it up , but the marines had enough French horn players.
@@howardwayne3974 Indeed I would have never known how beautiful it was till putting myself into the musical roller coaster ride it is like. Even the simple Minuet in G, I had no idea how delicious that climax was. He is just so amazing. Or about the Tocatta and Fugue? Or Air? What beautiful notes!!!
@Back Bay Man52 True...and many instruments too. Focusing on the Bach is such a great meditation. What a gift!
One of the greatest interpretations of these pieces I have ever heard.
finally the real Bach! Delicate tone, and the absence of sporty performance and dryness.
Minden képzeletet felülmúloan gyönyörű előadás!! Köszönöm szépen Yuan Sheng!!
How many notes did Bach write down by hand in his lifetime....? It must be a staggering number.....all perfectly placed and sounding to this day and beyond today..... more and more perfect......
The great mathematician of music... What a musician !
Yeah he got like, 100 cantatas and partitas to make every week
@@alexandrusimo899 no
After years and years of listening to Bach, I am more and more convince that he was a thief. He must have been stealing from heaven. His music is not worldly. Without his music something could be seriously lacking in my life.
@@armanshafieloo but he was not a thief. It was given to him as a mission to fulfill in this world
BACH - The Father of early Jazz. This dude is an Improvising Master! He is able to explore on a theme he composed...and make the theme branch out into 3 parts simultaneously with each part having its own journey but still compliments the other 2 parts like a glove on a hand that does not sound intrusive. The result is the sound we hear; so incredibly rich and deep yet always make sense.
Probably the easiest Bach piece of all is the Prelude in C major, BWV 846. Essentially a bunch of open chords. But here's a fun exercise - write out exactly WHICH chords are open, and the progression of those chords through the piece. It's amazing - no one else was doing anything close in the Baroque period. Composers wouldn't start working with these chords/arrangements until the jazz age. Seriously, it's about as simple as Bach gets, but the structure was 200 years ahead its time. Bach absolutely deserves to be titled the Greatest Musician of All Time. If in fact he was actually human. I'm thinking either advanced alien or God or something....
@@jamesa901 The fact that we have so many idiots in public life these days, sinking to some really abysmal lows, would indicate to me that there is a possibility of other non-idiots actually scaling the heights of human intelligence, going the other way, and creating some deep and truly meaningful events and experiences.
No, not at all, he was not the father of early jazz at all. He mastered music and that's it (with the help of his genius). There is no comparison to be made with jazz. Jazz is a pile of twisted and warped pots and pans. Anybody can play a jazz jingle. Over and over and over and over and over again... and again. There may be a form of especially impressive improv influenced jazz but that only stems from true music. The music that Bach and many others dedicated their life to. And not only that. There life was usually difficult and tragic. Not with a side a shrimp and a margarita in a low lit bar in New York City.
As a classically trained musician now playing in New Orleans second lines, I totally agree. I've wanted to point that out to my more jazzy friends.
@@ptombelli ...You clearly don't know jazz well. Jazz improvisations are extremely complicated. And judging a musician's work by his lifestyle is just plain stupid.
This, the composition and the interpretation, goes beyound everything I’ve ever heard in music. Congratulations to Bach and Yuan Sheng!
Yuan Sheng! Easily one of the finest interpreters of Bach in the 21st century. His Goldberg Variations are a landmark recording. Thanks Brilliant Classics and Piano Classics for producing such high quality recordings and releasing it publicly here.
I remember one of the first times I truly started to pay attention to and to confidently bring my own nascent musical understandings and judgment to bear in the task of discerning and opining on all those various differences you can hear in the often widely different performances of the same piece by different artists with their own unique aims and modes of artistry. It was with a Melodya recording of Maria Yudina's Goldberg Variations. This after having only ever heard those 2 famous Gould recordings separated by a great span of his mortal life,
and me thinking the whole time in my sheltered ignorance that Gould was THE go(u)ld standard.
No no! So much more to expose to the light of day with just a little targeted digging. And lord knows there are so many gems to unearth, admire, and cherish, but only after exerting just a little effort and time, oh precious time, to do the work of brushing away the clumps of "not knowing" and "not experiencing", and thereby freely succumb to the ensuing bedazzlement.
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Thanks a lot for this really beautiful little sermon rooted in the very nourishing soil of the sacred Truth!
☀️ 🌼 🚿 😊
p.s. I will check Maria Yudina's Golberg Variations. ✌
I have Tureck's version which I love but this, honestly, is on a different plane. Somehow all he is doing is bringing this marvelous music to life. The faster dance movements really dance and the slower ones have that timeless quality which is Bach's great gift to the world. I can't praise this enough. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you Professor Yuan, best Bach piano player I've ever heard !
I'm not shure who can it do better then Yuan Sheng and Angella Hewitt playing Bach. Both of them brings me near to heaven. Both, with J. S. Bach, no music reaches higher then this.
veuillez écouter Wolfgang Rübsam ...à tout hasard.
Amazing! I am just peace and love when I listen to J.S. Bach. Thank you!
Is it just me or is Yuan Sheng amazing? I can’t get past the B-Flat prelude. At this rate of hitting repeat, it will take me about 50 years to listen to all of this sublime recording.
Well when you get passed that got he minuet and you will see he is just a self obsessed narcissist with zero respect for Bach. Disgusting.
I heard about two bars when I first put this on and I thought, "Wow. Great. More, please."
Absolutely gorgeous tone and a delicacy so "in tune" with Bach. Beautiful interpretations, and so soothing to listen to.
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is the set of Bach music that I bought many years ago. Eventually I found the whole set and I still have it.
Long Live JS Bach! ❤️
There is a huge amount to like in this very personal interpretation of the Partitas. The articulation and sensitive playing are really impressive!
the greatest artist and composer of the universe.
Благодарствую! Прекрасное звучание, сердце замирает....😍
Co za ukojenie, uspokojenie i regeneracja dla umysłu zmęczonego codzienną krzątaniną, życiowymi napięciami; a od ponad roku epidemicznym stresem.. Ta muzyka to wspaniały na to lek. Do tego to perfekcyjne wykonanie. Można tylko się zachwycać...
That's easy for you to say.
I hear many lovely things here. Prof. Sheng is presenting a very thoughtful, and well researched performance. The differences in touch, ornamentation, and the tasteful use of dynamics make for a very entertaining listen.
This is my go to music when feeling joy and melancholy..These partitas are magnificently interpreted as if they were personally requested by Bach himself.
I so echo these sentiments.
Bach's music is the cradle of my soul
Mine also...🙂
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What a warm touch and style this pianist has.
My compliments to Yuan Sheng for his interpretation of Bach, - and I am sure Bach is listening somewhere up there and nodding his appreciation.
I agree
Bach is no doubt in the presence of His Lord and Saviour, and the holy angels and saints who continue to worship God in beauty that we can't begin to imagine. Earth was just a warm-up for Bach. I hope you can find the same faith in Jesus Christ that Bach did, and join the blessed in heaven. God bless you.
Bach's music fills my heart with peace.
Bravissimo! - there is a kind of natural, human, objective flow (natural tempo, not influenced by personal whims of the performer) in this performance of all the Partitas. This concept allows us, the listeners, to feel at ease while hearing. It unites all the Partitas in a philosophical attitude which gives respect to Bach the composer and shows the modesty of Prof. Yuan Sheng, the performer. Wonderful playing and realization of the trills, clarity of the melodic lines etc., and above all - the way he plays on the piano makes the controversy about authentic historical instruments versus the modern piano just unnecessary: Prof. Yuan Sheng found the right balance-point between the keyboard-instruments in general and the specificity of each of them. Thanks for this fine upload.
I agree these are great recordings, really fantastic. But surely would sound very different on old fashioned keyboard instruments, particularly regarding dynamic range. Anyway best wishes everyone.
I like that, "natural flow...not influenced by personal whims..a philosophical attitude" and I try to invest my Bach piano with that (I've soloed at Severance in the chamber hall, in a small way) and the orchestra there collaborated often with G. Gould, who, for all his gifts and virtuosity, strays to often into the idiosyncratic and personal, which is more interesting than relevant. Still great, but as the adage goes,"Let God be God" I find those depths I seek when the performers "let Bach be Bach." I still look for those who don't overthink the trills: even the incendiary George Malcolm, my iconic idol, except when recording with the celestial Klemperer, sometimes does that. "Less is more"! (When it comes to Bach grace notes, "let grace be grace". Hard to do, often for even the very best. A fascinating thing. in and of itself.)
Performers lousing up solo piano pieces with their melodrama and jerky time makes me literally enraged lol. The music is naturally beautiful. Just keep time and play it correctly. Some slight personal interpretation will naturally show and that is all that is needed. Glad to have found this.
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maybe what you perceive as "objective flow" .. isn't so objective.. but the result of subjective interpretation.. and mistaken by you for something other than the pianist intended. In fact, perhaps you're insulting him.. because he doesn't think of himself as modest and dislikes being labelled as such.. why would modesty be seen as a virtue anyway and don't you think there's something immodest and judgemental in suggesting so? You sound pretty arrogant coming to think of it; you're implying that a tempo influenced by personal whims of the performer doesn't have a natural human objective flow... why??
I mean.. did you - with your .. cough.. philosophical attitude cough.. ever care to read back what you wrote and think about how judgemental and dismissive you sound?... and for all the wrong reasons I might add.
I appreciate you appreciating this performance.. but - contrary to others - I do NOT mistake your rather personal subjective take on this performance for an accurate objective assessment of this performance; simply because it can never be objective..
The beauty of arts in general .. but certainly (listening to) music... lies in the subjectivity... how your perception is coloured by your own experiences... your own attitudes.. something resonates with you or it doesn't.. and others might agree with you or think differently.. for various reasons and they are all valid since there is NO standard of how or when.. - when it comes to art/music - under what conditions .. something must be felt or experienced a certain way or ought to be appreciated... it just does not work that way. But you suggest otherwise and I take serious offense at that.
I particularly dislike the audacity you have to speak on behalf of everyone else ("This concept allows us, the listeners, to feel at ease while hearing"..) that has probably gotten some thumbs up by people who are taken in with what you wrote because you interspersed your personal take with interesting sounding words that are in fact pedantic vague and meaningless phrases... words and phrases like "philosophical attitude" "human objective flow".
" It unites all the Partitas in a philosophical attitude which gives respect to Bach the composer..."
ahhh.. so.. not to be confused with Bach the human then.. pshh.. that would be silly of course..: who ever gave respect to Bach the human being by uniting all the partitas in a philosophical attitude?!?.
I could list more things.. but .. wow.. it's just mind boggling to me that people could be nodding to the drivel you wrote and think it's worth a thumb up.
one more thing though: "controversy about authentic historical instruments versus the modern piano"... where have you been ?!? maybe 25 years ago... or with people - like you?- who are hell-bent on ruining a possible beautiful musical experience by describing their own in the most annoying way possible. Thanks for almost ruining Bach for me.
This helps me feel better when I'm heartbroken over devastating math exams and lonely allnighters.
Bach es cada vez mas universal tanto como se interpreta por pianistas que no conocemos aqui se trata de un asiatico con lectura agil, clara y bien proporcionada-
Wow! Bach like I've never heard...brilliant! Thank you.
A dozen of great pianists that I have heard play Bach masterfully (Martha Argerich, Evgeny Kissin, Daniil Trifonov, etc. etc. etc. BUT...Yuan Sheng seems to play Bach in a unique way, in my humble opinion.
Definitivamente nada mejor y más relajante para comer, para leer y para escribir, para hablar o para dormir que las bellísimas partitas de Bach, really the very Best
Never heard so amazing partita like this after Claudio Arrau. 自阿勞以後, 難得有如此美妙的巴赫組曲演奏版本!
timeless. in a million years this will still be now.
No, but until the end of all times. No one will ever come close to this genius. Never ever!!!
mais pas vous !
je me permets de vous rappeler que l'homme d'aujourd'hui est vieux d'environ 50.000 ans. Alors l'échelle du million d'années est quelque peu outrancière et passablement grotesque.
There is Bach...and then there is everybody else. Very well played Yuan Sheng!
Thank you Mr. Yuan Sheng for this wonderful interpretations of Bach's partita's.
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Wonderful partitas.
Bach, the mathematician of music. thank you very much.
il est plus encore que ça. sa musique est d une beauté incomparable.
@@Philobach Indeed.
He definitely was! He wrote music backwards, upside down, and took motifs and wrote them parallel to each other at different speeds. Sometimes three different speeds at once! A pretty miraculous feat.
NO ! Divine music.
That's what I say, I kinda say he's the Newton of music, as if discovering gravity and imparting it to music. I sometimes feel as if his music is perpetual motion heading like a brook following its one and only course to the sea!
Cette musique se déplie comme un livre d'images plein d'étoiles, où viennent filer les oiseaux, tourner les farandoles, claquer les crécelles et danser les sorciers. De rondes en comptines, les arrangements étalent leur mystère, les chants se remplissent de ferveur et le piano a la rondeur et le brillant des carillons
Faut pas abuser les substances mec ! 😵💫 je vois des farandoles !!
1:38:58, 2:15:15 !!!! Pure joy that is only possible in the music of my most beloved Johann Sebastian Bach!!!
When i listen to beauty such as this it all somehow feels worthwhile
well put
No sé por qué Bach me hace sentir puro, tierno, casi eterno.
Bach was a genius also the performer of this
Such smooth interpretation, unhurried and a constant minding of tempo, amazing! Bravo!
Unhurried is the word we need
Perfect relax for me today😊very gentle, deep feeling, thanks for that❤❤❤
Excellent performance. Among the very best renditions of Bach's piano work.
A transparent pure and perfect Bach Partitas as never before achieved !! BRAAVO Y. SHENG
Extraordinarias!! No existen palabras para describirlas. Gracias Johan Sebastián!!
Un nouveau GRAND talent se dévoile !
Sans parler de la maginifque sonorité de ce piano...
To this beauty of Bach we can relax and enjoy the completation of it.
Yups.
I have GG's early and late recordings. It's been a while since I've listened to them, but this is as good, if not better. This is a truly amazing performance.
Next to Mother‘s Love,
Bach‘s music is the most wonderful
The comfort of Bach‘s melody is off the charts
BC you've done it yet again. This was pure joy. A wonderful Bach performance thank you. The clarity and tonality were perfect. Thank you to Juan S.
Hi Catherine, thank you for your kind words! 😊
C'est dorénavant ma version préférée.Je ne suis pas fan de cette oeuvre que je trouvais ennuyeuse au possible mais après avoir fait plusieurs essais,je m'étais arrêté à Gavrilov et Rondeau(clavecin) n'étant toutefois pas satisfait.Celle-ci les supplante et de loin.Gaieté,bonnes basses.Le Bechstein est sublime-mon piano préféré à partir de ce jour.
Bravo Yuan.Le pianiste dont on ne parle nulle part-RIEN SUR WIKIPEDIA.????
@@ygoraly1 µ???What does that mean please???1 QP?
A very delicate touch, yet presented with a determination. Excellent expression. Excellent performance.
Bravo, what I can say more, with love from New Jersey, USA.
The best thing I've ever listened to!.
Just wonderful! Very soothing.
This is beautiful, there is a certain clarity of sound which is beyond description, I love it!
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Yes, the microphone works very well.
hablando con un hombre mayor de 88 años me conto sobre j.s.bach, yo no sabia de quien me hablaba. escribi su nombre un papel, llege a mi casa y empese a embestigar sobre bach. quede muy asombrado por su historia y su musica. la verdad muy esquisita escucharla.
Astounding! Bach comes alive from his interpretation. Delicate yet forthright, precise yet with charisma & flourish.
Never heard an interpretation like this before. It is a great treat for me.
Brilliant Classics, you have done a great public service, thanks again#
that thrill notes can b e... your fingers play... that up and down we are... on a run fingers are to find us... hitting every note... perfectly ... making ours hearts feel alive.... that light dance we take with .... you...
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Thanks, very delightful n peaceful to listen this, best elegant piano music tune.Bach complete Partitas!Sounds of silence, peace and light the mind n heart. A beautiful lovely n peaceful piece for all! Awesome! Infinite love🎶🙏
Good job, Yuan Sheng!
This is hands down the best one yet. It's so calming and just let's your inagination bring you to the place we all love most ❤❤❤
For the publication of this recording Brillant would have to get a price. I've never heard better than that. Many Thanks!
Wonderful record, one of the best Bach I've been listening to.
I love partitas. Serene and peaceful. I find it soothing my heart and soul.
Wonderful playing and wonderful recording. My dream would be to hear Well-Tempered Clavier Books I & II performed by Master Sheng with this delightful piano sound.
Love!!! Peace!!! Happiness!
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Bach nos lleva siempre a una altura espiritual muy dificil de alcanzar.
Partita No. 1 in B-Flat Major, BWV 825:
00:00:00 I. Praeludium
00:01:43 II. Allemande
00:05:37 III. Corrente
00:08:35 IV. Sarabande
00:14:10 V. Menuet I&II
00:17:20 VI. Giga
Partita No. 2 in C Minor, BWV 826:
00:19:22 I. Sinfonia
00:23:43 II. Allemande
00:28:20 III. Courante
00:30:42 IV. Sarabande
00:34:41 V. Rondeaux
00:36:07 VI. Capriccio
Partita No. 4 in D Major, BWV 828:
00:39:41 I. Ouverture
00:46:02 II. Allemande
00:55:09 III. Courante
00:58:49 IV. Sarabande
01:04:58 V. Aria
01:07:12 VI. Menuet
01:08:38 VII. Gigue
Partita No. 3 in A Minor, BWV 827:
01:12:13 I. Fantasia
01:14:22 II. Allemande
01:17:09 III. Corrente
01:20:34 IV. Sarabande
01:25:03 V. Burlesca
01:27:30 VI. Scherzo
01:28:40 VII. Gigue
Partita No. 5 in G Major, BWV 829:
01:31:56 I. Praeambulum
01:34:38 II. Allemande
01:38:56 III. Corrente
01:40:48 IV. Sarabande
01:45:57 V. Tempo di menuetta
01:47:52 VI. Passepied
01:49:37 VII. Gigue
Partita No. 6 in E Minor, BWV 830:
01:53:26 I. Toccata
02:00:26 II. Allemanda
02:03:32 III. Corrente
02:08:22 IV. Sarabande
02:15:16 V. Air
02:16:46 VI. Tempo di gavotte
02:18:57 VII. Gigue
Thank you so much for doing this "index". Very useful to explore this fine Bach pianist!
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Un grand merci pour ce travail pénible mais qui nous facilite de beaucoup la "navigation" (écouter et comparer les courrante ou les gigues l'une après l'autre..) dans ce chef d'oeuvre infini de J S Bach et son interprétation par ce fin et grand pianiste qu'est Yuan Sheng
I could listen to this forever..
Absolutely adorable🎵
I do!
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So could I. It's keeping me going through this Pandemic. Xxx
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Bach‘s music is the world‘s lingua franca.
What a versatile musician Bach is !
Bach is a Land of sober and rich spirit
Yuan Sheng inspires me to expand my reach beyond the few movements here and there that I've tried memorizing.
And with a healthy dose of Andres Schiff.
And then there's that great unending ocean of "other stuff" JSB wrote besides the partitas! Hello universe!
Like WTC Books 1&2 which I've been tinkering with for years now.
Absolutely love listening to the true masters of their craft. Helps me give shape and determination to each piece.
Bach is one of the greatest composers! Thank you very much for posting this! Also highly recommend to llisten his French suites