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Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 23 - Anna Fedorova - Live Concert HD
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- Pianist Anna Fedorova and the Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie led by Yves Abel perform Tchaikovsky's 'Piano Concerto No. 1' in The Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam. The concert is part of the NPO Radio 4-series The Sunday Morning Concert.
Pianist Anna Fedorova is well known for her performance of Rachmaninoffs ‘Piano Concerto No. 2’. Her interpretation of this work on our TH-cam Channel has over 19 million views! What will her version of Tchaikovsky’s ‘Piano Concerto No. 1’ achieve? The concerto is one of Anna’s all time favourites and it’s full of tenderness and bravura. Enjoy!
The musical program
Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B♭ minor, Op. 23
The musicians
Anna Fedorova [piano]
The Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie
Yves Abel [conductor]
Recording
Sunday the 14th of October 2018, in The Royal Concertgebouw Amsterdam.
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On the 4th of July, 2022, I will celebrate my 100th birthday. I don't know when I first started singing Tchaikovsky's First, but I think it must have been in the 1930's when words were written for "Tonight We Love" - and I'm still singing it. God has been good to me and I can still sing although I've gone from first tenor to baritone. I just found this video on TH-cam and love it!
Happy birthday on Monday. I can't imagine how many musical memories you must have.
God bless you!
Happy 100th birthday to Mac!
Happy belated birthday and many other happy returns!
Happy 100th Birthday Mac!
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written....
Can't argue with that.
Undoubtedly. Also, along with Beethoven's 5th symphony and Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Richard Strauss, the greatest orchestral opening.
I agree
Rach 2
después del emperador de Beethoven puede ser
This is what falling in love sounds like.
True.
Very true. In fact, I don’t want to hear this piece in public cause my brain might misinterpret things and fall in love with a random stranger just cause of the sound of falling in love 😅🙈
I thought the same
No. It sounds like the romeo and juliette overture.
@@kjmolinar If my memory serves me correctly, Romeo and Juliet fell in love.
As a boy growing up in a small country town in Ireland, this music struck me like angels singing from the heavens. Mind blowing.
Dublin here omg I love this ❤ my nanny always made sure I listened to this as a treat after dusting the stairs 😍 and now I know why
County Clare here - every time I listen to this concerto I have goosebumps all over.
ОбожавамЧайковски и концерт номер 1 в ре миньор
Why is this song so beloved by Irish people? How did it become so well known in the first place?
@@sarahnadeofpoetry I can't speak for those who love it with a passion.
But, coming from Irish tradition music background in the countryside, it was mind blowing when I hear it fot the first time. After that, It seamed never of the radio.
Be the reason someone believes in kind hearts and pure souls.
The indomitable human spirit...
if russian politicians could understand..
oh my god i'm not the only one coming from that meme
If I have to compare this music interpretation , I would say this is a MUSICAL ORGASM ! Thanks to Anna Fedorova , the orchestra , and to the conductor .
@@jamesclarkmaxwell-v2n if only all men, everywhere, would bend the knee while still in this life to the One True God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. All glory, honor and praise to the risen Savior and God's only begotten Son, Jesus Christ of Nazareth.
This is my absolute favorite concerto in the countless roster of piano concertos ever! And one of my favorite pieces of music ever! This woman is amazing, her timing, her dynamics, her emotion, you can tell she loves doing this so much, you can see it and hear it so profoundly, it's absolutely beautiful
This is one of those moments where I randomly remembered the start of a piece and couldn't be in peace until I listened to it. I love Tchaikovsky's music so much
That's a piece that brings you peace. It's a piece of peace.
🤍✨
Hola,a mi me ha pasado igual, lo de recordarla al principio, me ha echo gracia, saludos de un españolito
@@chicolofi absolute poetry
Чайковский 1 концерт
Рахманинов 2 концерт
Величайшие произведения, бесконечно можно слушать
Da
I agree. From Japan🇯🇵, JST、0:29分
🙏🏻
Absolutely agree. Both express feeling. Stupendous.
Her definition: She KNOWS, She FEELS. Nothing can be better in interpreting Music.
"Be the reason why someone believes in pure hearts and kind souls" It truly means a million dollars here.
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I am always amazed at how any pianist could play such complex piano music without referring to a music booklet. She is truly outstanding. Bravo!
Haha like actors playing without text papers in front of them;)
The amount of hours of practice it takes cements the music into muscle memory.
It is also good to be young. Before the age of 40 I could naturally memorize fairly long pieces. Now, at 70, not nearly as easily, although still possible. But I play the pieces better! :--)
Motero very beautiful
Brilhante.
Ce n'est pas ma première écoute. A la dernière note, je n'ai pas envie d'applaudir mais de me lever et de garder 30 secondes de silence pour marquer mon admiration et mon respect devant tant de talents collectifs.
Le compositeur, la pianiste, l'orchestre et son chef, les ingénieurs du son.
Tous ont offert à 7 millions d'auditeurs d'apprécier gratuitement un remarquable moment de musique.
Pour Anna Fedorova son parfait compromis entre virtuosité et sensibilité.
Un orchestre rodé à cette interprétation.
Une merveilleuse captation, balance parfaite des instruments, maîtrise de la prise de son.
A revoir et à réécouter.
Merci.
A .1
What ag5a GM musicyht that cl@
The beginning gets me every time. Anna is just amazing.
Tchaikovsky probably deserves some credit too.
U kidding right? hahaha, Anna has made a incredible performance, but Tchaykovsky is the genius behind, you cannot say "he deserves some credit too"
@@tigermaster000 r/whoosh
@@tigermaster000 The miracle of this piece is how it is interpreted. The music may stand for eternity but it will always below it is performed that is the real test for the musician. Annas interpretation is phenomenal.
Who? Ah, the composer. Yeah, he has his merits also.
@@tigermaster000 someone doesnt get irony or humour in general I guess.
Tchaikovsky always brings tear of joy to my depraved life. Thank you.
Its been 3 years hope you wouldn't call your life depraved now, if it is have a smiley face :)
If you listen to this, your life is not depraved but wonderful.
Tchaikovsky, ha estado en nuestra vida sin darnos cuenta, desde la niñez; en el teatro, en la tv y por supuesto en todas las formas de audio antes y ahora. Siempre es una fortuna poder escucharle.
Fedorova feels this music better then anybody else...
She has it all: power, speed, dynamic range, tonal variety, passion, and lyricism. I love the way she cuts through the orchestra when she needs and blends when necessary! Lovely!
YES!!!!!!!!!!
She is the best!
going school lisn misc but I'm grow up 45 age still love music
Faltou o título da primeira música tocada, obra prima do mestre, me ajudem a achar o título da primeira música tocada de Tchaikovsky. Imortal !!!
Just watching her hands, arms, and shoulders glide with grace and finesse across the keyboard is an artform in itself.
This was the first record my then new wife bought for me in 1969. I've loved it ever since. Along with my wife of course.
People with this kind of expertise should really be appreciated internationally!
She is.
Anna, you and this wonderful orchestra have done it again. I am 84 and have been listening to this piano concerto for at least 74 of those years. We finally got a record player a few years after the Belfast blitz in 1941. I love the way you have portrayed this work by Tchaikovsky. You are my favourite piano artist of all time. I love your new hairstyle, your smile and wish you would come to Vancouver BC for a concert.
nonono - she has to come to Cairns, Australia, first. Please, Anna.
Yes-her blend of Attack-tempered with Sensitivity is far above any other interpretation I have ever encountered- She makes this piece almost her own-Heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time!
Wow!! this makes me appreciate that I can listen to beautiful music like this at the click of a button on multiple technologies in my home or car, it makes me stop and think how you had to wait to be able to acquire a record player after the Belfast Blitz of 1941, hearing music only without the instant gratification we have today!
I have been listening to Tchaikovsky since childhood -Nutcracker! Lonely Hearts! 1812 Overture! Swan Lake! and of course his Piano concerto number 1 op 23 -1875 whoohoo! and I love love love watching Anna Fedorova play with such talent and passion-as a piano player myself, she puts me to shame and I'm blown away by her amazingness, textured fortissimo and respect her so much, honoring my fave composer as well as she does with her usual Rachmaninov! I would die and go to heaven if she came here to Boston! Tanglewood plz!
Karl Gregg I loved reading your post to Anna. You obviously have lived through sometimes. I too love classical music and thanks to my mother and her sisters was exposed to it at various times in my life. The Belfast Blitz.... wow.... All the best to you in Vancouver BC. My best friend and companion and I visited your beautiful city a couple years ago and saw Whistler Blackcombe as well. What a time it was.
@@alanc6781 Ist dass neue Wohrt in meusickwortkrytick!!!
I wrote a book about the Mother of God's parents and finished it with this in the background.....the conductor's smile and yours are from heaven, so sweet.
Tchaikovsky, the absolute legend of melody
you got that right from most of what he wrote master of melody
This is used in place of the Russian national anthem now at the Tokyo olympics by the ROC team… Good choice.
Yes, you're right and I'm looking forward to hearing it .
@@colly8143 th-cam.com/video/KD1bQeeEo9M/w-d-xo.html
apparently not he russians first choice. A compromise with the olympic committee.
A perfect compromise. Tchaikovsky deserved masterpiece. Absolutely gorgeous.
Rachmaninoff
I fell in love with this 65 years ago when I heard the Eugene Ormandy version.
This one is magnificent....
Anna Fedorova, eine Virtuosin auf dem Klavier!!! Sie und das Orchester spielen mit einer Perfektion und Leidenschaft, so daß es mir oft schon beim Zuhören die Tränen in die Augen getrieben hat. Einfach herrlich!!! Ich hätte nur von dem Publikum mehr Applaus erwartet!
die klavierkonzert Tschaiko wski ist wunderbar
Tschaikowskys Klavierkonzert Nr. 2 Anna wird übertroffen.
watch and listen till the end. it IS therapy.
Hard to believe it took me this long to appreciate this masterpiece….better late than never👍
Ah, this does put things back in perspective, doesn't it? So beautiful. May it wash your very soul of the ugliness dumped into the world and may you find that lovely, shining kernel of serenity and kindness we once took for granted.
music for peace love and understanding in this world
Tchaikovsky's 'Piano Concerto No. 1' is the first piece of classical music I remember hearing: it was one of my mother's favourites and I don't have a time from my childhood when we did not listen to it once a week or so. Anna Fedorova is simply splendid, and the philharmonic is not too shabby either.
You were so fortunate. None of my family likes classical. I first purchaed an LP in 1958 (I was 13) which just had short pieces of many classical pices and I was hooked have collected ever since. I'm almost deaf now but can still watch and feel the music and so glad I played my favorites so many times that I can replay and hear it in my head.
Listening to this, I'm so glad i'm alive in this world.
Here, here! Bravo!
@lisa cheng Same with me.
真的非常喜欢老柴的音乐
真的 看看指揮在35:38的表情就知道就有多享受了
@@林政諭-k1wthese are the types of moments I live for 😊❤️🎶
Такое впечатление, что уже весна...а у нас только осень...Мое любимое время года... ВЕТЕР, срывающий листья страстно, ласково, но нетерпеливо и страстно как мужчина снимает платье...
Tchaikovsky lives through the magical hands of Anna Federova. Amazing. Marvelous.
It is hard to decide which is better Tchaikovsky or Rachmaninoff, their piano concerts represent a treasury for me
yea
from 34:45 really pushes that feeling just lovely
so don't decide then
Just listen to the beautiful sounds that are their music.
Prokofiev
You don't have to compare them, they have different music mentality.
Anna Federova: You are a delightful escape to "Heaven" !
How are you doing today my name is Bryan cooker
This entrance made me fall in love with classical music. I don’t cry over a lot but this entrance makes me cry tears of joy it’s so beautiful and I dream of seeing it one day live
35:23 some of the world’s most self-esteem destroying octaves. Can’t believe she actually had a smile after that intense part lol.
Anna is #1. Period!! I listen to her performing this piece daily, multiple times. It gets me through the day. She simply is the best, and such a beautiful person-- inside and out-- you can tell. Pure grace.❤
Thank you Anna!!
Anna, your passionate and emotive style is so heartfelt. Such beauty!
What a stunning rendition! ....And for those interested -
0:03 (I) Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito
22:02 (II)Andantino semplice - Prestissimo - Tempo I
29:58 (III) Allegro con fuoco - Molto meno mosso - Allegro vivo
Yes, thank you!
That's very helpful indeed!
Allora beliissimo pero io non l aevo neache letto quanto costa
Non ha prezzo
Allorano ci siamo capiti altra cosa tutta quela bella musica e gratis non si paga perché prima l ho installata e po ho detto ma cosa costera
When I was a young student back in the fifties I disregarded classical music. Then one day I went to the National Auditorium in Montevideo where this concert was played...and I was mesmerized! Music and I have been in love ever since -and I am 81 now.
Cuando yo era un joven estudiante allá por los años cincuenta yo me desinteresaba por la música clásica. Pero un día fui al Auditorio Nacional en Montevideo donde se tocaba este concierto...y quedé maravillado! La música y yo estamos enamorados desde entonces -y tengo 81 años ahora.
I was a London girl in the 60s.....I had no notion of Great Music...I am now 75 and appreciate these wonderful sounds.....a great Favourite of mine is Andreas Sergovia....a little different to this.
You can tell by the crowd, almost everyone is 50+ at background to be optimistic. Interesting how young fellas not attracted to those kind of music no matter when as they are victim of some bullshit product mostly at their young age.
It is wonderous that sound unites us all. Its really good.
@@tbu1mi music, maybe, is the word that suits the theme here.
@@veys_el_kara unfortunately that's true, but not that much. I notice more and more young people getting into classical music nowadays, and I have the feeling that numbers will keep increasing. I have had many different tastes when it comes to music, but I knew classical music 1 year ago (I'm 15). Because of that, many people I know started listening too. So no matter the age, (good) music is able to unite people. All it needs is some incentive!
Anna Fedorova is so extraordinary - she transforms these well-known concertos (like this one and Rachmaninoff 2) into the most amazing lyrical experiences. They make sense when she plays them like they just don't for anyone else. My favourite concerto soloist!
That moment 35:37 - 35:39
I absolutely love the way the pianist and conductor have a special moment of
“yes this is a beautiful and wonderful moment we are enjoying together”
Btw that’s me through the entire concerto!
Beautiful moment
Its incredible the way he is enjoying the melody during that part
Loved it!!!!
Can‘t get enough of it. This woman is just pute talent and my god is she beautiful.
#Attractive footage of the live venue, #piano, #pianist, #pianist solo, #song performance speed is the fastest. #Realism, #camera division and cut division, camera division and cut division 0:04 sec, 0:10 sec, 0:15 sec, 0:37 sec and several places, 🎻 Violin Harmonics 0:56 sec, 🎹 Pianist In solo performance, you can feel the splendor of the performance including the nuances of the performance. Also, the camera split video that allows you to read the sheet music and sheet music of multiple TV camera switching switchers is wonderful. 🙌👍❤️ Thank you. 😊 I'm watching.
Tchaikovsky thank you for blessing us with this beautiful piece of music 💙
The best pianist of this century Anna Fedorova !
The intro at the beginning transports me to another era I cry just listening to this majestic melody Thanks to the Genius of Tchaikovsky for having existed !!! 🙏❤️
Can I go with you to this other era? 😆
@@matthewloew2309 🎶🎷🎺🎻😃
Čajkovski je genije....dar Božji svim ljudima!!!Amen!!!♥️🌹♥️
Bruh, I don’t know how people put the beginning above the ending, triplet c minor and diminished arpeggio section, and the Bb major variation of that section
To Noria, I love it too!
A tour de force of passion, beauty, skill and resistance.
J'aime beaucoup son interprétation une Artiste complète avec toutes les qualités nécessaires pour ce concerto
Bravissimmo ❤
It's so beautiful! My God. Tchaikovsky was so special!
Unverkennbar , Tschaikowsky.
Je n'ai pas de mots assez forts pour dire mon admiration pour cette admirable pianiste, et aussi pour ce bel orchestre.
Merci pour cette divine écoute.
Anna Fedorova is playing this piano concerto from memory!
WOW!
🤦🏼♀️
Dedicado a mi madre Sra Homera del Rosario Fuentes Caceres. Cumplio 2 noviembre 101 años.
Анна Федорова умничка - такой музыкальный марафон на память. Игра без нот - игра от души!
I thought all musicians did that?
@@loveflower5436 As you see, she can play even without. I like it in this way
Wow, Anna. Words fail me. What a gift you choose to share with the world. To God the glory for this piece and for giving you this talent. I'm blown away. I love the moments you've shared with the conductor and orchestra. Unbelievable!
このウクライナのピアニストには、いつも感動させられます。ありがとう、Anna!!
Be the reason why someone believes in pure hearts and kind souls
This has got to be one of the top 3 Tchaikovsky Piano No 1 performances! Soft and elegant to the point of perfection! No rushing and no pounding on the keys! Anna F is an amazing pianist with extremely beautiful modeling look too!
Well said.
i learned this entire concerto by ear after the first time i listen to it.
It's sublime, feels like being trapped in a snowstorm
I grew up in the late 60's early 70's. Loved Led Zepplin, Alice Cooper, Yes, Uriah Heep and of course Pink Floyd..As I grew older thanks to my parents I began to realize the genius of classical music and it's influence on modern music....Rachmaninoff, Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Pagganini and even Opera. If you truly love music, there are no limits to its beauty and the memories and peace it brings to one's soul..
This has always been my favorite Concerto. I remember hearing it on television when I was 8.
My technique teacher told me: While you draw, I highly recommend Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 23 - Anna Fedorova -
Also, try Rachmaninoff's 2nd piano concerto
that'd be impossible for me XD anytime I try to study listening to this (or Rach's), I get absorbed by the music and get nothing done lol
@@annakareninacamara6580 is your name actually anna karenina, cos if so thats really cool
@@user-yc6vr8vn5j My mom likes Tolstoi, can you blame her? ^^'
@@annakareninacamara6580 haha, nice
Great composer, great orchestra, great pianist. Yeah, it's been a good day!
A 147-year-old song moves me and touches my soul, every time I hear it, grandiose, explosive, spectacular, magnificent and genius: Tchaikovsky, my favorite composer, thank you for knowing something so grand! A música de 147 anos me emociona e toca em minha alma, cada vez que a ouço, grandiosa, explosiva, espetacular, magnífica e genial: Tchaikovsky, meu compositor preferido, obrigado por conhecer algo tão grandioso ! São Paulo- Brazil
TRADUCTION FRANCAISE: Une chanson vieille de 147 ans m'émeut et touche mon âme, chaque fois que je l'entends, grandiose, explosive, spectaculaire, magnifique et géniale : Tchaïkovski, mon compositeur préféré, merci d'avoir su faire quelque chose d'aussi grandiose !
SONG 😣😣😣😣😣😣😣 piece
Its a ✨ *Piece* ✨
😂zv
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Watching her play is one of the most satisfying sights I have ever seen. Her hands are alive on the keys.
Anna you are so talented. Thank you for your passion.
One of the most beautiful concertos ever penned. Tchaikovsky was genius.
simply astounding. I wish young people today would listen to such great music.
21yo here
16 yo here
@@VepiumOfficial Yes , rap and everything You (the young ) listen to ...
Just a question, do You LIKE that music , the clip above ?
Because You have obviously listened to it.
Please, just YES or NO as answer.
Best regards : 70 years old
Dimitar Getsov
@@dimitargetsov9690 yes, i'm actually a classically trained pianist
16 year old here who loves Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Sibelius, etc
FIRST CONCERT I EVER HEARD SO PURE TO THE SOUL BREATHTAKING.
This should be one of the most Concertos
Her playing is PHENOMINAL ! She's a gift from above to the world .
The piano woman is gorgeous and I love her, she is perfect!
This is beautiful - I can't believe I just found this video today! Anna, you're an angel!
Kkkkk, e aí Gabriel, beleza?
ME TOO.
brasileiro cê acha em todo lugard sjdkajsdnjkasdbakskj
Mds vc por aqui?!!?
This is the first recording I heard
Любимейший концерт Чайковского с детства. Великолепная музыка!
потрясающая музыка и женщина! браво-брависимо!
The genius of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. It still gives me the same sensation of awe as when I first heard it over 60 years ago.
She conquered that piece and had the entire hall in the palms of her hands.
That was a masterful performance. Incredible.
From NY
It feels like a conversation between your thoughts on the piano and your emotions from the orchestra and half way through the emotions begin to take over
When I hear her play, I think my heart will burst. Stunning - absolutely stunning; And to think Tchaikovsky was told no one would be able to play this.
And she does it, without any sheet music !
Julie Toner,
At her level of playing, she doesn’t need the sheet music. I suspect she’s played this hundreds of times, maybe more.
I am currently self-isolating because of Covid 19 (symptom free, I hasten to add), and have this wonderful piece of music, played by a truly wonderful pianist and a great orchestra. Isolation is proving to have some surprisingly good moments! Best wishes to all suffering with Covid.
Me too!!!
The virus reminds us that we need to "redeem the time" instead of wasting it. Ms. Fedorova is special.
Paul Meekcoms h
God bless you!!!
Hi. I'm in self-isolation in Brazil. Listening to good music, at least I have the time to enjoy this marvellous piano concert.
Stunning, bold, delicate, & beautiful.
As I don't play an instrument I may not be qualified to critique this performance, but it sounds very good to my ears. And about Tchaikovsky; he created so many beautiful melodies that bring joy to the listener. I wish the man himself had known more joy in his own life.
Yes, these great composers, artists gave us so much joy, lifting us up in difficult times and Yet so many had hard lives, in poor health, poverty or were rejected, etc.
Fun as it is to play a piece, the most important element of music is how it sounds - therefore, you are in many ways as qualified to critique the performance as the most advanced of musicians!
You have a gift. You don't play, so you don't have to constantly critique technique, intonation, phrasing, interpretation, expression and the like. What I would give to not be shackled by a music education. I could hear with virgin ears and just enjoy!
Ha shackled by a music education! How would you like it if you studied accounting and finance and had to suffer through Anna’s work? Her playbook should be enough for anyone seeking the highest form of musical culture. Anna’s approach to Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff and Chopin is enough to quench anyone’s musical thirst. If she ever makes it to perform in St. Louis at our outstanding symphony, I will be in the first row.
@@frankreedy6437 What is your point? I love Anna. I certainly don't "suffer" through it. But I have suffered through bad performances by certain individuals. If you don't understand the post, don't comment. And, why would Anna go to a shithole like St. Louis?
Into eternity.
Bellisimo Concierto !
truly eternity would be a deserving place
Anna doesn't just play the piano. She makes looooovve to it. What a brilliant pianist playing a brilliant piece of music
Comentarios en inglés, ruso, español, portugués, italiano, alemán, holandés, chino, francés, etc. Cómo nos une la música! Qué belleza...
Sempre digo que:
"A música, é a linguagem universal".
Não importa, qual nosso país de origem; Ela (música), sempre nos une.
and now some have banned his music......God help them! Ali NE Srbi!
@@danmalic6688 Are you kidding, who, where?
@@dc10fomin65 In Ukraine and other coutries due the conflict with Russia. Madness
La buena música no conoce fronteras....benditos todos los que tienen el placer de escuchar estás piezas....saludos amigo.
Best gift my mother ever gave me was the love for music. All venues.
Same for me, when i was little i was introduced in the world of classical music. I love it till now and will always love it. Thnx mom and dad
Great!!!!!!!! Love very very much!!!! Whenever I listen to this Tchaikovsky music always makes me happy and gives great real energies to survive.. Love you very much!!!!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹😠🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕💕👌👌👌👌🌹👌👌🌹👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌿🍀
Another incredible performance. Please God end the pandemic. I need to hear Anna Fedorova in person.
My favourite current pianist. Her interpretations of Rach are sublime
I agree, Richard. Anna Fedorova is an amazing pianist, and such a gorgeous girl with such a genuinely happy smile. No one plays Rach better than Anna. Her 2nd movement of the 2nd piano concerto is my absolute favourite. Her Paganini theme is also amazing.
Idil Biret
... I saw Bach and was perplexed and then I looked more carefully.
@@barryisland5942 Ashkenazi recording with André Prévin. It is the best recording ever made of Rachmaninov. Listen and Thank me later. Anna is really great through!
Barry Island and yet people are bashing her in the rach 2nd concerto video, we should ban them down I cannot take trolling on classical masterpieces
Tchaikovsky has a magical way of transitioning from one set of instruments to the next. That was the genius behind Tchaikovsky!
Ms. Fedorova is no wilting lily. She plays with finesse and strength, in equal measure. The best performance of this work I've heard in 40 years. She absolutely nailed it.
She’s one of my favorite pianists.
кондуктор в финале поплыл от счастья! браво!
If Anna is the only pianist my ears could hear for the rest of the life, I will die a happy man.
Une magnifique œuvre, une formidable interprétation, mais surtout une pianiste au sommet de son art, belle, sobre et très élégante. Et les sourires échangés entre elle et le chef montrent un plaisir de jouer ensemble et une belle complicité. Je ne suis ni musicien, ni musicologue, seulement mélomane, mais je suis enthousiasmé par ce que je viens d'écouter. Merci à tous ceux et celles qui ont permis ce grand plaisir.
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A pianista é uma sumidade
the smiles on the faces of the pianist and conductor toward the end of the performance, and they get paid for that!
cried when I first heard it today
Watching on a 75 inch Sony TV and Sonos Sound Bar! Heaven!
Thank you.
You are fortunate. But... It is even wonderful on my crummy little tablet with a cracked screen. 😉
im so glad the olympics has shown some light on this wonderful piece ! :) welcome to classical music everybody
Immer wieder Gänsehaut. Es leben die russischen Komponisten für alle Zeit !
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Fedorova the best of the best!!!
Tchaikosky a Genius. Love ir!!!