IMO N. Lugansky is one of Russia’s top pianists of all time! He is most definitely a credit to his profession! He also brings elegance and respect to the masterpieces that he performs. He has impeccable timing and touch! It is a rich blessing to hear him perform! I wish him and his family every happiness and blessing!
One of my favorite pieces in the entirety of piano repertoire. So much emotion, so much vastness, so much atmosphere, so much mastery of motivic craft... an entire world of sound condensed into just a little over 35 minutes 3:55 7:17 10:06 25:31 27:05 28:50 34:34
have been listening to this sonata recently and I love it! I don't know why I feel like people mostly go for the second sonata even though this one is also good
I absolutely love this sonata (and hope to learn it next year,) but until now I have not been able to find a video recording of Lugansky performing it. Thank you ❤
Because this is the first one and in my career of Op.28 recordings seeker this is a huge moment for me, I hope this version will not be blurry and sort of lost somewhere in between the lines as was his audio recording. I'm sincerely surprised how much more attention this piece has been getting since the past 10-15 years, like from 7 listeners to 27 for the whole yt audience. 😁
@aaliiissssaaaaaa_21 His performance was excellent. Also, his interpretation of Rachmaninoff's work is perfect. I will definitely watch the next Korean performance
Ok so the climax in 1st is better than before but still not as good as with Berezovsky for example. Anyway, great overall, and great video. The ending is beautiful. However ... either the most important part of 3rd is behind a paywall or the director is incompetent to say the least, so during the final exposition we're looking at zoomed out pianist or his face ... how funny! 🙄
IMO N. Lugansky is one of Russia’s top pianists of all time! He is most definitely a credit to his profession! He also brings elegance and respect to the masterpieces that he performs.
He has impeccable timing and touch! It is a rich blessing to hear him perform! I wish him and his family every happiness and blessing!
Absolutely love this marvelous sonata, and in tears playing by N. Rugansky, thanks.
One of my favorite pieces in the entirety of piano repertoire. So much emotion, so much vastness, so much atmosphere, so much mastery of motivic craft... an entire world of sound condensed into just a little over 35 minutes
3:55
7:17
10:06
25:31
27:05
28:50
34:34
THANK YOU SO MUCH
have been listening to this sonata recently and I love it! I don't know why I feel like people mostly go for the second sonata even though this one is also good
I absolutely love this sonata (and hope to learn it next year,) but until now I have not been able to find a video recording of Lugansky performing it. Thank you ❤
Because this is the first one and in my career of Op.28 recordings seeker this is a huge moment for me, I hope this version will not be blurry and sort of lost somewhere in between the lines as was his audio recording. I'm sincerely surprised how much more attention this piece has been getting since the past 10-15 years, like from 7 listeners to 27 for the whole yt audience. 😁
Rachmaninoff just loves that harmonic major scale. And so do I 😍❤
Tatiana brought me here
Hilariously same
SAMEEEEEEEE
Which one? 😂
Thank you, I will finally see his performance in Korea on November 5. I know him as a pianist who likes Korea. I'm looking forward to it.
How was it
@aaliiissssaaaaaa_21 His performance was excellent. Also, his interpretation of Rachmaninoff's work is perfect. I will definitely watch the next Korean performance
Great🌹
Моя любимая Соната. Я слушала господина Луганского в Зале Чайковского в этот день, и это очень большая радость и удача.
AMAZING, UNBELIEVABLE
와...
Ok so the climax in 1st is better than before but still not as good as with Berezovsky for example. Anyway, great overall, and great video. The ending is beautiful.
However ... either the most important part of 3rd is behind a paywall or the director is incompetent to say the least, so during the final exposition we're looking at zoomed out pianist or his face ... how funny! 🙄