Навсегда останется необыкновенный Дину с его Бахом , с его музыкой в наших сердцах , которые слышат , чувствуют и болеют с Дину , с самим собой и , естественно, с Бахом
The great thing to me about Lipatti's Bach playing, to me at least, is that his fabulously control of dynamics and articulation is used not for display of himself, but to make Bach's contrapuntal conception lucid, and to give a coherent character to each piece.
How wonderful to see these photographs of a pianist whose playing never fails to delight and inspire! Thank you for letting us see and hear this supremely talented man, many years after he died.
I heard his Schumann & Grieg on Columbia Records- around the time Columbia began recording Gould almost as if some kind of shift @ Columbia Artists- his Bach,Mozart, Schubert & Chopin captures something quite unique musically and pianistically. There is something exquisite about his sound and coupled with his musical vision you have something that was lucky to be recorded in the beginnings of faithful records.
Thank you for this beautiful video. Dinu Lipatti's playing is wonderful, one of the most wonderful I ever heard. And the pieces you chose are masterpieces that are very dear to my heart ... They made me discover Lipatti and Bach :) I still listen to them with emotion and amazement.
The first time I heard Dinu Lipatti Play was in the 1970's and I was so Moved by his Playing and even more so when I found out that He was only 33 when he died on Saturday December 2nd 1950 and it was so Tragic that he should be taken at such a young age through Cancer but atleast we the General Public have still got his Gramophone Records on [EMI]Columbia and I've got a few off his Recording's in My own Record Collection on the famous Blue and Gold label
I just regret that I discovered LIpatti too late, listening to his music only for the last years. He certainly should have deserved a much longer life to bring even more joy and amazement to many of us....
Wolli graças á Dinu Lipatti com suas notas ao piano modulavam o calor na montanha foise criando degraus ele construiu um estranho mundo de beleza harmonia. Que na verdade não tenho com esplicar naquele dia.
God what a musician ! Music was not a secret for him at all. Its funny because I really think that every pianist have their composer. Brendel with Beethoven, Gould Bach, rubinstein brahms, Spanish and chopin,... But for Lipatti the only thing was perfect for him was music, wathever the composer.
Why do you need a good Reason ? He had Hodgkin disease. Lymphoblastic proliferation. Vingt années plus tard, on aurait probablement pu le guérir. C'est parfaitement idiot, c'est comme ça. Au moins, Menuhin a donné de l'argent pour qu'il ait de la cortisone, ce qui lui a permis d'enregistrer les 14 valses. Les confrères de Lipatti à Genève le haïssaient et l'empêchaient d'avoir des élèves privés. Il a fallu que Menuhin l'aide pour prolonger un peu sa vie.
Le dernier morceau INTERROMPU AVANT LA FIN ? C' EST UN S A C R I L È G E !!!Depuis que j'ai eu l' heur d'entendre cette même régistration, a 12 ans, et que j'ai apris que Dinu Lipatti était mort je suis allé rendre hommage à sa tombe, dans le cimetière de Chêne Bougeries, canton de Genève. J' y suis retourné souvent jusqu'au jour où j'ai dû constater que sa tombe avait disparu ! Ce qui signifie que les restes sacrés de Dinu Lipatti ont été "dispersés" !!! Il faut créer une association pour RÉTABLIR la tombe de Dinu Lipatti là où elle était , à gauche, près de l' entrée du cimetière, une lastre de marbre blanche avec le nom du plus grand pianiste de tous le temps .
0:01 ..... I think Gould never heard this . He would have gone immediately , to the most lonely forest in Norway and would have died there as an eremit , never more touching a piano .
The music you are hearing is "In Memoriam" by Sir Arnold Bax. I have published the score and parts edited by Graham Parlett. contact: richardfraziermusic.com
Can anybody please tell me the title of the first piece? I I remember it from my very young years... Could it be a Sonata for flute by Vivaldi originally? Thank you...
あまりにも美しく、切ない‼️何度聴いても涙が止まりません。あまりにも早く天国に旅立ってしまいましたね✨😭😭😭
Навсегда останется необыкновенный Дину с его Бахом , с его музыкой в наших сердцах , которые слышат , чувствуют и болеют с Дину , с самим собой и , естественно, с Бахом
The first time I heard Dinu Lipatti play (Bach) on the radio, I was thirteen and it/he made me cry. Still the same today. Thank you for posting this
DINU THE WORLD MISSES YOU TOO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!
God...what a universe he is creating with his hands...
Dinu conseguiu unir despojamento e sensibilidade como nenhum outro.
Toque absolutamente puro e desprovido de firulas e adereços.
The great thing to me about Lipatti's Bach playing, to me at least, is that his fabulously control of dynamics and articulation is used not for display of himself, but to make Bach's contrapuntal conception lucid, and to give a coherent character to each piece.
How wonderful to see these photographs of a pianist whose playing never fails to delight and inspire! Thank you for letting us see and hear this supremely talented man, many years after he died.
Enorme e extraordinária sensibilidade também de quem coletou, selecionou e organizou as fotografias...
As imagens das fotografias são de uma expressividade, delicadeza e força espiritual como poucas vezes se vê...
all his performances are wonderful,from Bach,and scarlatti to Ravel....always at the service of the music,and that wonderful singing lyricism.
I can never hear this without amazement. And I have been listening to it fairly regularly for over thirty years!
Draga Dinu ai fost un mare pianist ,
I heard his Schumann & Grieg on Columbia Records- around the time Columbia began recording Gould almost as if some kind of shift @ Columbia Artists- his Bach,Mozart, Schubert & Chopin captures something quite unique musically and pianistically. There is something exquisite about his sound and coupled with his musical vision you have something that was lucky to be recorded in the beginnings of faithful records.
Thank you for this beautiful video. Dinu Lipatti's playing is wonderful, one of the most wonderful I ever heard. And the pieces you chose are masterpieces that are very dear to my heart ... They made me discover Lipatti and Bach :) I still listen to them with emotion and amazement.
The first time I heard Dinu Lipatti Play was in the 1970's and I was so Moved by his Playing and even more so when I found out that He was only 33 when he died on Saturday December 2nd 1950 and it was so Tragic that he should be taken at such a young age through Cancer but atleast we the General Public have still got his Gramophone Records on [EMI]Columbia and I've got a few off his Recording's in My own Record Collection on the famous Blue and Gold label
I just regret that I discovered LIpatti too late, listening to his music only for the last years. He certainly should have deserved a much longer life to bring even more joy and amazement to many of us....
Meraviglioso, sublime
unforgettable, simple, delicate Dinu Lipatti plays Bach, Siciliana bwv1031, Partita prelude, Cantata bwv147 Choral "Jesus que ma joie demeure"...
Magnific! De neegalat! 👏👏👏
His music is endless,have not heard anything so beatefull. one like
I think , every time : my heart is stopping .
i can't say why i love him so much!may be something above musical comprehension.
Just came across this wonderful site with photos of Lipatti I've never seen. Mozart, Schubert, Lipatti!
fred Wanger and Clara Haskil.
Thanks for posting!
Belíssimo!!!
Alan your wonderful thank you so much.
What a beautiful head... inside & out.
the greatest pianist of all time..the best technique ever...would have love to have heard him play "Gaspard"
DIVINE DINU !!!
Wonderful photos of god's given maestro
merci et encore merci la joie est dans mon coeur
Wolli graças á Dinu Lipatti com suas notas ao piano modulavam o calor na montanha foise criando degraus ele construiu um estranho mundo de beleza harmonia.
Que na verdade não tenho com esplicar naquele dia.
この人をこえる洋琴家は決して出ない。永遠に。
SENSATIONNAL !
God what a musician !
Music was not a secret for him at all. Its funny because I really think that every pianist have their composer. Brendel with Beethoven, Gould Bach, rubinstein brahms, Spanish and chopin,... But for Lipatti the only thing was perfect for him was music, wathever the composer.
+Etienne Delaunois Sir, the first sentence seems wrong to me. It should be: What a God musician!
Chopin was married to Dinu.
Why died Dinu so early ? I think God heard his Bach and took him away . This was enough to go to Heaven . .. .
If there are "saints" of music, Dinu Lipatti certainly qualifies….
eccellent, Fritz Maisenbacher, I picked up
your idea and put it on my FB with this video.
he died from a lymphoblastic disease, kind of leukemia .... a wonderful simple delicate player....
Why do you need a good Reason ? He had Hodgkin disease. Lymphoblastic proliferation. Vingt années plus tard, on aurait probablement pu le guérir. C'est parfaitement idiot, c'est comme ça. Au moins, Menuhin a donné de l'argent pour qu'il ait de la cortisone, ce qui lui a permis d'enregistrer les 14 valses. Les confrères de Lipatti à Genève le haïssaient et l'empêchaient d'avoir des élèves privés. Il a fallu que Menuhin l'aide pour prolonger un peu sa vie.
@@jean-francois.chemila why did his colleagues in Geneva hate him
Divine❤
heaven
Immenso
On my old vinyl it is conserved for eternity...
Le dernier morceau INTERROMPU AVANT LA FIN ?
C' EST UN
S A C R I L È G E !!!Depuis que j'ai eu l' heur d'entendre cette même régistration, a 12 ans, et que j'ai apris que Dinu Lipatti était mort je suis allé rendre hommage à sa tombe, dans le cimetière de Chêne Bougeries, canton de Genève. J' y suis retourné souvent jusqu'au jour où j'ai dû constater que sa tombe avait disparu ! Ce qui signifie que les restes sacrés de Dinu Lipatti ont été "dispersés" !!!
Il faut créer une association pour RÉTABLIR la tombe de Dinu Lipatti là où elle était , à gauche, près de l' entrée du cimetière, une lastre de marbre blanche avec le nom du plus grand pianiste de tous le temps .
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0:01 ..... I think Gould never heard this . He would have gone immediately , to the most lonely forest in Norway and would have died there as an eremit , never more touching a piano .
The music you are hearing is "In Memoriam" by Sir Arnold Bax. I have published the score and parts edited by Graham Parlett. contact: richardfraziermusic.com
MURIO MUY JOVEN
❤🙏
💗❤🥀🌿♥️
7:44 Those hands!
I Romanian genius
Siiiii...!!!!!!!!!!!
2:47 ... .... . . ..
Can anybody please tell me the title of the first piece? I I remember it from my very young years... Could it be a Sonata for flute by Vivaldi originally? Thank you...
It is Bach Sicilienne BWV 1031. Piano transcription done by Kempff. But I personally like Dinu's interpretation much more than his.
Someone knows the name of the piano piece? Thank you!
Daniel Hazan The Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring (Bach)?
Actually it is Bach's Sicilliano.
J.S. Bach makes me cry, but he makes me cry because he bores me IMMENSELY....
Como se llama la obra musical? alguien ayuda!
Bach-Hess Chorale "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring"
th-cam.com/video/p6hSPSb6bpI/w-d-xo.html
3:30 ... ... this portando ! ....
НАЙ- ГОЛЕМИЯТ НЕ САМО ЗА Румъния !
ok.
god should'nt take lipatti at the gravemente.
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