My love went away, the same day as the birthday of Rachmaninov : today Shall all you people hearing this song are doing well For there is such beauty in his hands, For we shall keep this recorded version alive forever
Raw, brutal, beautifully imperfect, honest. There is no other language more universal and more emotional than music. Words may fail, acts may betray and heart can decieve. But music cannot. And Nyireghazi seems to be native in Music.
@@Fritz_Maisenbacheroversimplifying things. That's a world's new tendency. Who needs a plot when it sounds relaxing? Who needs deepness when you can listen to it frivolously and effortless? That't their excuses. They underestimate the true power of classical music and they are lazy to understand it
I agree. My professor, Andrey Ponochevny, who is a truly remarkable pianist himself told me, "Remember that we are no one and nothing, fleas in this world. All we can do is love this music, and is that not reason enough to play it?"
This might be the greatest ever performance of a Rachmaninov piece. Usually a meaningless statement but I feel there's something unique here which justifies it.
At last a pianist who is going beyond music. Raw sincerity, it's metaphysic; As Beethoven said for his "Grosse Fuge" , you will understand it in fifty years, (or after yout death)
My love went away, the same day as the birthday of Rachmaninov : today
Shall all you people hearing this song are doing well
For there is such beauty in his hands,
For we shall keep this recorded version alive forever
Courage, my friend, courage .... life is shit, but so a beautiful shit ....
Raw, brutal, beautifully imperfect, honest.
There is no other language more universal and more emotional than music. Words may fail, acts may betray and heart can decieve. But music cannot. And Nyireghazi seems to be native in Music.
I wanted to just relax to this, but now my heart is pounding so fast and I'm in tears after what I just heard...
me in tears too
This music makes me sad ,in my hart I,m suffering form this ,and thank you ,
Rachmaninov would be crying too. Absolutely awful - old fart who can't play.
Music is not written to relax people. Exact opposite.
What is this stupid idea ?
@@Fritz_Maisenbacheroversimplifying things. That's a world's new tendency. Who needs a plot when it sounds relaxing? Who needs deepness when you can listen to it frivolously and effortless? That't their excuses. They underestimate the true power of classical music and they are lazy to understand it
Wow......
I listened just to the very first minute and I'm already teary, what's this crazy interpretation? First time listening to this genius!
I’m now done listening to music today. Anything else would ruin it. This was incredible.
I agree. My professor, Andrey Ponochevny, who is a truly remarkable pianist himself told me, "Remember that we are no one and nothing, fleas in this world. All we can do is love this music, and is that not reason enough to play it?"
@@shawnmand5607 Ponochevny is your professor ?? Amazing ! His Medtner's night wind sonata is godly
Best recording of Rachmaninoff..
LOL. I can barely tell it's Rachmaninov.
Thanks for reuploading this... I really enjoy this gem
This is heavily subjective, but all I can hear from this s soul-crushing loneliness. Poignantly beautiful.
Nyiregyhazi was sexually abused by his mother, and when she died in a nazi concentration camp, he was relieved
Many thanks for this
Thank you. This give peace to my soul
This might be the greatest ever performance of a Rachmaninov piece. Usually a meaningless statement but I feel there's something unique here which justifies it.
At last a pianist who is going beyond music.
Raw sincerity, it's metaphysic;
As Beethoven said for his "Grosse Fuge" , you will understand it in fifty years, (or after yout death)
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Merci pour cet enregistrement de génie ❤
music.
I never liked this pianist, but 13:40 towards the end is very unique and I somehow like it
this is the type of madness that I have too.
This is an incredible interpretation. Is there sheet music for this?
In the spirit of Ivo Pogorelich.
It's unique I'll say that much...
Not really. I think I could be taught to play like this - might even be better LOL.
Dreadful.
Get a covid test. You've got dreadful taste.
Horrible beyond belief, as usual with this cult leader 🤢
Horrible!?
@@davisatdavis1 gruesome
@@Pogouldangeliwitz Gruesome!?!?
@@pamos1949 abominable
Some people when they look at art cannot see beyond photo-realism. A fresco is meaningless to them. Likewise with Nyiregyhazi.