If I had to choose, this may well be my most beloved Mazurka. I have played the Op. 24 set more than any other. I need to hear this again. Girst listening does not impress me so much. Oh well.
It seems this gentile man has imprinted in some form of economic legislation the very concept and idea of boom and bust for most of the world as an acceptable manageable process, in order to supposedly avoid the dreaded concept of depression. It means in simple terms.... Attack the highest number of population by saying, public works and service's are not needed. Attack simultaneously the highest number of population by saying public works and services are most definitely needed. Consequently planting as two hardly impossible to remove pillars in the form of two supposed opposites, a conservative one, and a social one. Such a technique works really good if and when a or any resources involved have a perpetual concept of existence, or a very long possible future standing as existing at extremely large scales, if and when not the technique works equally in a game, any game. Used on the other hand in order to avoid the concept of depression, it does not. It simply enables catastrophic failure's, worst (necessary catastrophic failures), by slowly, hastenly and suddenly building up to it.
ABM never played the Best piano concertos like Mozart 24 Brahms 1-2 Chopin 1-2 Prokofiev 1-3 Rachmaninov 1-3 Saint-Saens no 2 Tchaikovsky no 1 JS Bach 1052! ABM was a Cyborg Human machine! More colorful beautiful piano sound than Arrau=Wilhelm Kempff Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Artur Rubinstein Vladimir Ashkenazy! More genius than Arrau=Sviatoslav Richter Solomon Cutner Grigory Sokolov Maurizio Pollini! More powerful louder than Arrau and ABM=Mikhail Pletnev( Prokofiev piano concerto no 1 by Pletnev!) The Second Loudest was Lazar Berman! The 3rd Loudest was Erwin Nyiregyhazi!!
i never understood the Michelangeli hype....a pianist with a cleanliness obsession...and a intelektuell acess to music..in my opinion for Schumann and many other composers not enough
This is a landmark recording. Thank you for uploading. Mr. Perahia stands out as the greatest pianist of our times. Shades of Rudolf Serkin and Curtis Institute, Phili reverberate. We all bask in the sunshine of Mr. Perahia's eclectic pianism. Bravo!
One of the best versions ever! Maestro Arrau never disappoints and at 33:00 he’s the only one I’ve ever heard so far who played the 1st version and it’s so much more interesting even if it’s just a few bars! This encourages me to perform the 1st version as well. My most favorite version is by Radu Lupu, but this is definitely a top3 recording alongside Richter’s version!
Какой огромный труд проделанный исполнителем,играть в живую уверенно, без запиночки и изменения ритмичность,и плюс,душа вложена в игру.Только умственно ограниченным не дано этого понять.
Milton Friedman with the idiotic no I don't think you should give credit to Keynes for the post war success of the 60's because the 1920's was perfectly successful. 🤦 First of all the chronology of that is makes no sense. Second of all Keynesianism is in essence the response to the collapse of the 30's caused by the 20's. The fact that man had so much influence for so long literally sickens me. Want to answer where all the prosperity went and all the inequality came from look at that genius. Economics of course in America and on RU-vid isn't an empirical science. It's an exercise in ideological propaganda on both sides.