Fiorentino's opening story - how he was introduced to Rachmaninoff's playing by the US Navy - more particularly by Captain Harrigan of the US aircraft carrier Randolph - may be dated to within a few days in November 1946. Captain Daniel W. Harrrigan was commander of the aircraft carrier USS Randolph from September 1946 to the carrier's decommissioning in 1948. From 23 October 1946 to 21 December 1946 Captain Harrigan commanded the aircraft carrier on a GoodWill Cruise to the Mediterranean. The Randolph visited Naples in November 1946 - entering Naples Bay on 12 November and leaving on 18 November. The aircraft carrier's history (by Philip St John) echoes Fiorentino's account of the difficulties of the immediate post-war period - "Naples still showed the scars of war including many half-destroyed bombed out hulks in the harbour. The Italian people were friendly but living under difficult conditions after years of war and in a bankrupt economy".
What unforgettable and stranger than fiction accounts. Thanks for your comment. My first intro to Sergio`s playing, (and only one up until yesterday!), was in the mid sixties when an associate at my father`s place of work gave him some records including the Concerto/ Carnaval recording - presumably music he wasn`t interested in! What a bit of unlikely luck. This interview is an absolute treasure!
@@darkgreenambulance Many thanks for your reply. I think my first intro to Fiorentino was roughly the same time as yours - his 1959 recording of the Chopin Preludes, on a small English label, Saga. This is a wonderful interview - full of good things !
@@gwedielwch It certainly is! How one gets an insight to past events as actually witnessed by your interviewee - and what a one Sergio is! Many thanks to you. Will listen to the Chopin. Yes - Saga was the label for the concerto too.
how can he say such a thing "his music is not grand music"??? And then recording and playing in 4 recitals the complete Rachmaninov solo works??? A fabulous pianist that even Horowitz considered to be excellent,but this kind of statement is really annoying
@@jean-jacqueskaselorganreco6879 Wow…how nice it would have been to be present at such an event at Carnegie🤩🎹 Fiorentino and Wang are two geniuses of music and there is no doubt about this…certainly music is not measured by minutes but to be precise over SIX HOURS of extremely difficult pieces (complete by Rach for solo piano performed by Fiorentino as already said) are not quite the same thing as a couple of hours (the 4 concerts plus Paganini)🤣😳 Of course I’m joking... I repeat, they are two “freaks of the keyboard”. I had the privilege of studying with Fiorentino for a few months before he died (1990s): an excellent mind and not only about music. I never had the pleasure of listening to Wang live...hopefully soon maybe in the complete Beethoven Concertos in one evening🤣😳😎👋👋
@@remusplaten1979 you just make me laugh.Go to lusten to my concert recordings, buy my CDs, and you will know how much I have idea about music.Concerning Yuja Wang's clothing, I simply adore it, as I adore her pianism and sensitivity to music.And above all , she is a lovely human being, very funny, very normal, and maybe YOU will have the chance one day to go for dinner with her several times as well and profit a bit to enhance your musical culture
@@remusplaten1979 Puisque vous n'avez pas assisté aux représentations de Yuja Wang aux différents endroits (NY,LA etc.) que vous n'avez sans doute pas connaissance des multiples représentations intégrales de tous les Préludes et Fugues de Bach en un seul concert par A.Schiff, ou même mon ancien professeur Johann Sonnleitner à Zurich,passons.Mais vous semblez même ne pas avoir lu ou compris mon 1er post ici, je vais vous le traduire, si besoin y est.Fiorentino déclare que Rachm.n'est pas un grand compositeur, et joue en 4 concerts l'intégrale de son oeuvre?LUI, et pas Yuja Wang. Lisez avant de commenter. Sujet clos
Thank you so much for sharing this. I can't tell you how much Fiorentino means to me. I would have loved to have known him.
Michelangely once said.....Fiorentino is THE ONLY OTHER PIANIST
Quanto avrei desiderato studiare con questo immenso Maestro
Immenso pianista e grande uomo, umile come pochi altri
Commovente e meraviglioso, grazie davvero per l'upload
Thank you for this priceless and wonderful document.
Wonderful insights. Thank you for posting.
Bellissima intervista, grazie per il post!
Il più grande interprete italiano di ieri e di oggi di Franz Liszt ! Grazie Maestro!
E non solo di Liszt 😉
Grazie per questo documento straordinario di un grandissimo pianista...
Prego. Sei parente?
@@goodmanmusica alla lontana tramite i nonni
sto cercando la biografia puntuale di questa straordinaria persona in quanto vorrei saperne molto di più, puoi aiutarmi?
@@carlofiorentino7448 certo: th-cam.com/video/i0c7scFUY9s/w-d-xo.html
Fiorentino's opening story - how he was introduced to Rachmaninoff's playing by the US Navy - more particularly by Captain Harrigan of the US aircraft carrier Randolph - may be dated to within a few days in November 1946. Captain Daniel W. Harrrigan was commander of the aircraft carrier USS Randolph from September 1946 to the carrier's decommissioning in 1948. From 23 October 1946 to 21 December 1946 Captain Harrigan commanded the aircraft carrier on a GoodWill Cruise to the Mediterranean. The Randolph visited Naples in November 1946 - entering Naples Bay on 12 November and leaving on 18 November. The aircraft carrier's history (by Philip St John) echoes Fiorentino's account of the difficulties of the immediate post-war period - "Naples still showed the scars of war including many half-destroyed bombed out hulks in the harbour. The Italian people were friendly but living under difficult conditions after years of war and in a bankrupt economy".
What unforgettable and stranger than fiction accounts. Thanks for your comment. My first intro to Sergio`s playing, (and only one up until yesterday!), was in the mid sixties when an associate at my father`s place of work gave him some records including the Concerto/ Carnaval recording - presumably music he wasn`t interested in! What a bit of unlikely luck. This interview is an absolute treasure!
@@darkgreenambulance Many thanks for your reply. I think my first intro to Fiorentino was roughly the same time as yours - his 1959 recording of the Chopin Preludes, on a small English label, Saga. This is a wonderful interview - full of good things !
@@gwedielwch It certainly is! How one gets an insight to past events as actually witnessed by your interviewee - and what a one Sergio is! Many thanks to you. Will listen to the Chopin. Yes - Saga was the label for the concerto too.
This is one of the best pianist ever. Maybe similar to David Saperton.
The third concerto is the hardest one. He's amazing.
Wonderful comment on Bach at about 14:00
Grazie tante!
Regalo eccezionale! grazie!!!
Il più grande pianista musicista ❤️
Un gigante. Genio.
Grazie!
That was excellent...
😍
how can he say such a thing "his music is not grand music"??? And then recording and playing in 4 recitals the complete Rachmaninov solo works??? A fabulous pianist that even Horowitz considered to be excellent,but this kind of statement is really annoying
Probably no other pianist on Earth played all Rach in 4 evenings…Fiorentino did it!!
@@dariodangelo8938 My dear friend Yuja Wang has played all 4 plus the Paganini variations some days ago IN ONE EVENING at Carnegie Hall
@@jean-jacqueskaselorganreco6879 Wow…how nice it would have been to be present at such an event at Carnegie🤩🎹
Fiorentino and Wang are two geniuses of music and there is no doubt about this…certainly music is not measured by minutes but to be precise over SIX HOURS of extremely difficult pieces (complete by Rach for solo piano performed by Fiorentino as already said) are not quite the same thing as a couple of hours (the 4 concerts plus Paganini)🤣😳
Of course I’m joking... I repeat, they are two “freaks of the keyboard”. I had the privilege of studying with Fiorentino for a few months before he died (1990s): an excellent mind and not only about music. I never had the pleasure of listening to Wang live...hopefully soon maybe in the complete Beethoven Concertos in one evening🤣😳😎👋👋
@@remusplaten1979 you just make me laugh.Go to lusten to my concert recordings, buy my CDs, and you will know how much I have idea about music.Concerning Yuja Wang's clothing, I simply adore it, as I adore her pianism and sensitivity to music.And above all , she is a lovely human being, very funny, very normal, and maybe YOU will have the chance one day to go for dinner with her several times as well and profit a bit to enhance your musical culture
@@remusplaten1979 Puisque vous n'avez pas assisté aux représentations de Yuja Wang aux différents endroits (NY,LA etc.) que vous n'avez sans doute pas connaissance des multiples représentations intégrales de tous les Préludes et Fugues de Bach en un seul concert par A.Schiff, ou même mon ancien professeur Johann Sonnleitner à Zurich,passons.Mais vous semblez même ne pas avoir lu ou compris mon 1er post ici, je vais vous le traduire, si besoin y est.Fiorentino déclare que Rachm.n'est pas un grand compositeur, et joue en 4 concerts l'intégrale de son oeuvre?LUI, et pas Yuja Wang. Lisez avant de commenter. Sujet clos