Thank you for salvaging this, perhaps the definitive interpretation of this complex and beautiful piano sonata. The build-up of tension is so incredible, especially throughout the first movement, the climaxes so haunting, the modulation throughout so well-adjusted.
In interpretation on the Marche funèbre, Zimerman takes it like Mussorgsky's Bydlo. And it makes so much sense. It's a funeral procession. It starts softly as the procession coming, and gradually increasing in volume as it approaching and then diminishing as the procession gets farther away. Genius!
Hermosisima sonata. El paso del segundo al tercer movimiento, me parece muy difícil de colocar. Una vez más Zimmermann tiene la maestría suficiente como para que haya una lógica entre ambos. Gracias!
op35-2 it's Rachmaninov-Aschkenazy , Rubinstein disappointing for once Zimerman it's Chopin-international competition ; op35-2 is the great piano sonata so tiny number of interpreters who understand what Chopin thought about death ; philosophical sonata op35-2 !
Well, not gonna lie. it's a well solid rendition. But this specific piece has so many challenging parts that only a handful of master pianists will truly grasp and convey this masterpiece. Gilels, or Rubenstein, come to mind. Some transitions sound a little too hammery for my taste. But all in all it was a good attempt nevertheless...
Thank you for preserving this concert for listeners present and future
忘れません、何があろうとも、素晴らしいマエストロのピアノ🎹。楽譜と向き合い、演奏家の個性に委ねられる作品に、定義ずけた職人技、ピアノ楽器へのこだわり、クラシックピアノ界の史上の権威です。ショパンソナタNo.2を共に生きた作品として、伝え残して下さり、心より深く感謝申し上げます。この作品は私の生命です。🙇涙なしでは聴けない永遠の響きです。ありがとうございます、!🙇😂
Zimerman playing Chopin is just different.
Thank you for salvaging this, perhaps the definitive interpretation of this complex and beautiful piano sonata. The build-up of tension is so incredible, especially throughout the first movement, the climaxes so haunting, the modulation throughout so well-adjusted.
In the 4th movement soul flies in another realm
Great interpretation Maestro Kristian Zimerman !
Already cried twice during the first movement while on the train...not sure whether I want to reach the funeral march and the finale. Amazing
In interpretation on the Marche funèbre, Zimerman takes it like Mussorgsky's Bydlo. And it makes so much sense. It's a funeral procession. It starts softly as the procession coming, and gradually increasing in volume as it approaching and then diminishing as the procession gets farther away. Genius!
Frydryk.la intensità rubra del cuore e la levità dell'anima pura
Hermosisima sonata. El paso del segundo al tercer movimiento, me parece muy difícil de colocar. Una vez más Zimmermann tiene la maestría suficiente como para que haya una lógica entre ambos. Gracias!
Truly an exquisite performance by Monsieur Zimerman! Btw what is the location of that pic in 14:47? Much obliged!
This him. No best intrepretation. But one of the outstanding
Pure perfection
@constantin250 : j also want so , explain what means sonata op35-2 ; thank ' s , TH-cam is an exchange of informations , j like to learn
Where did you find this?
Which concert was this recorded at?
From a previous video comment: Salzburg and the year I'm not sure
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So different ! So incredibly masterful! But I don't understand it.
Just feel it :)
op35-2 it's Rachmaninov-Aschkenazy , Rubinstein disappointing for once Zimerman it's Chopin-international competition ; op35-2 is the great piano sonata so tiny number of interpreters who understand what Chopin thought about death ; philosophical sonata op35-2 !
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途中からの抜粋なので、分かりにくいところがあります。50年以上模索し続けて、未完成というコメントを文化賞受賞後翌年の初秋にヨーロッパで、残しましたが、その年の日本でのツアーでは、結論を出していると、考えてよいといえます。ライブ録音を残して、ショパン国際😊コンクールのアニバーサリーにご使用下さいますよう、。
Well, not gonna lie. it's a well solid rendition. But this specific piece has so many challenging parts that only a handful of master pianists will truly grasp and convey this masterpiece. Gilels, or Rubenstein, come to mind. Some transitions sound a little too hammery for my taste. But all in all it was a good attempt nevertheless...
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