ABM was not the greatest. Better piano sound players A.Rubinstein E.Gilels W.Kempff R.Lupu And the Titans of the piano like V.Horowitz G.Sokolov M.Pletnev
Merci à You Tube de nous permettre la découverte de chef-d'oeuvres de l'irremplaçable Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli dont la qualité des interprétations n'a d'égal que le plaisir de ces écoutes inoubliables .Sa réputation de l'un des meilleurs pianiste du vingtième siècle n'est pas usurpée . Cétait un très grand musicien.
Due uomini che hanno raggiunto in terra il premio celeste uniti a Michelangelo e al suo David. Il genio è scritto nella genetica e se ne ritrova sempre il segno. Gradirei una Sua risposta. Grazie. :o)
Scarlatti était du royaume de Napoli...puis ...non apprécié il a dû partir au Portugal puis à Madrid où il est mort . L ITALIE vient 300 ans plus tard .....
It starts with (text) From the happiness of the XVII century, Scarlatti's music fly to us. Revealing for a moment the secret of it's magic, the hands of Arturo fly on the keyboard.
Voice : Naples and music have been always so close, and Naples gave many illustrious contributions to Italian culture. At the end of XVI century, Alessandro Scarlatti, teacher of queen Christine of Sweden, arrived in Naples from Sicily. Domenico, his son, was the successor of Alessandro's glory: as young chapel Maestro in Rome, playing for the Pope, he fought on the keyboard with Haendel. He also was teacher of clavicembalo (harpsichord) in London, and have been teaching Princesses in Lisbon, and then Naples again. With Scarlatti's lessons harpsichord changed for good : In the first chapter of his "Exercises" he wrote - "Oh you, young player or Maestro, don't expect from this pieces a profound lesson, but expect instead a joke and a challenge game to become awake in the art of harpsichord." He left thousands of Sonatas, his writings gave a new meaning, a different voice to keyboard instruments, he starts future grandiose developments of piano, and now, the never ending youth of his notes resurrects (Arturo start playing op.461 and set unsurpassed heights of virtuosism)
And not so easy ...dnt forget the player was one of the 5 best in the word he has all our respect now he play for the angels certainly its good in paradise
Arturo Benedetti Michelangelo was on of the greatest piano player of all the times...
ABM was not the greatest. Better piano sound players A.Rubinstein E.Gilels W.Kempff R.Lupu And the Titans of the piano like V.Horowitz G.Sokolov M.Pletnev
Between the most stupid comments in youtube, you can find comments about "who is rhe best". Why somebpdy should be the best? And who decides that?
Merci à You Tube de nous permettre la découverte de chef-d'oeuvres de
l'irremplaçable Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli dont la qualité des interprétations
n'a d'égal que le plaisir de ces écoutes inoubliables .Sa réputation de l'un des
meilleurs pianiste du vingtième siècle n'est pas usurpée .
Cétait un très grand musicien.
Ascoltando questi brani così maestralmente eseguite sogno ad occhi aperti, meraviglioso.
Simply breathtakingly beautiful and refreshing... I can never get tired of listening to this. Love the third and fourth!
Sublime incanto di un Uomo che nella totalità del Dono seppe trascenderlo raggiungendo in terra il Premio Celeste !
Due uomini che hanno raggiunto in terra il premio celeste uniti a Michelangelo e al suo David. Il genio è scritto nella genetica e se ne ritrova sempre il segno. Gradirei una Sua risposta. Grazie. :o)
Ommioddio! La tastiera felice e me...felice!
Grazie. E' fantastico. L'imperfezione dell'audio contribuisce al fascino di questa interpretazione.
GRANDISSIMA INTERPRETAZIONE!
Yytryyyrukui
I saw him twice in Munich, it was magic, he was one of the great artists of the 20th century.
The second one is A-B-S-O-L-U-T-E-L-Y STUNNING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
La sonata in Si minore è ultraterrena.
i dont know another pianist who could play #461 at such speed, while still playing with such feeling and joy and phrasing...ach mein lieb!!
I worship these to people. Thank you so much for listing this. Grazie
Meraviglia
The camerawork on the last sonata is pretty remarkable
Il suono d'oro di una mente elevatissima
Fantastic!!!!
02:42 k29
06:00 k11
08:42 k27
Ludwig van Beethoven thanks!
Danken
Fantastic
belllezza assoluta...
6:11 Gran Sonata, muy Italiana
Dove sono state registrate queste esecuzioni e in che anno ?
ABM giovane e già immensamente divino.
Genius!
Would it have been possible to listen to that great pianist without beeind disturbed by a speaker !
Stupendo!
Subtitles?
Grazie a lui orgoglioso di essere italiano.
Scarlatti était du royaume de Napoli...puis ...non apprécié il a dû partir au Portugal puis à Madrid où il est mort .
L ITALIE vient 300 ans plus tard .....
Non voglio neppure immaginare l'audio originale.Strepitoso
Please add English subtitles
It starts with (text)
From the happiness of the XVII century, Scarlatti's music fly to us.
Revealing for a moment the secret of it's magic, the hands of Arturo fly on the keyboard.
Voice :
Naples and music have been always so close, and Naples gave many illustrious contributions to Italian culture.
At the end of XVI century, Alessandro Scarlatti, teacher of queen Christine of Sweden, arrived in Naples from Sicily.
Domenico, his son, was the successor of Alessandro's glory: as young chapel Maestro in Rome, playing for the Pope, he fought on the keyboard with Haendel.
He also was teacher of clavicembalo (harpsichord) in London, and have been teaching Princesses in Lisbon, and then Naples again.
With Scarlatti's lessons harpsichord changed for good : In the first chapter of his "Exercises" he wrote - "Oh you, young player or Maestro, don't expect from this pieces a profound lesson, but expect instead a joke and a challenge game to become awake in the art of harpsichord."
He left thousands of Sonatas, his writings gave a new meaning, a different voice to keyboard instruments, he starts future grandiose developments of piano, and now, the never ending youth of his notes resurrects (Arturo start playing op.461 and set unsurpassed heights of virtuosism)
Luca Bareschino Thanks a lot! :)
@@lucabareschino9898 ,Gracie mille
Qualcuno potrebbe spiegare perché usa intonazioni diverse da un concerto all'altro?
Non lo so, sparo: può essere che per "imitare" il clavicembalo?
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CORREZIONE: pare sia un problema dovuto al riversamento dell'audio.
treasure
Come si chiama la prima sonata?
Giovanni Sansone K9
peccato per il diapason crescente
Forse un tentativo di "imitare" il clavicembalo?
@@umegghju no, problema del riversamento
too fast
The recording is very old and the performance is in a almost "fast forward" mode, i.e., this is not the normal speed of Michelangeli's performance.
And not so easy ...dnt forget the player was one of the 5 best in the word he has all our respect now he play for the angels certainly its good in paradise