One of the best performances I ever heard of this piece. Notice that the pianist applies an imperceptible delay between the notes, even when not written by Chopin, to let the listener enjoy every single note. This enriches the piece with pathos and suffering, because each detail creates the same feelings. Really great execution 🤩
As heard in 'The Picture Of Dorian Gray' 1945. "It has a kind of name; it is called Prelude' - Dorian (Hurd Hatfield). Great version; great composer; great everything 👏.
I’ve been so busy for the past several months that I haven’t actively listened to much classical for a while, but this made me remember just how much I love this music. 🥹
j'ai découvert récemment ce type, et j'ai constaté qu'il jouait, entre autres, l'andante spianato de façon merveilleuse; je me suis dit qu'il mettait dans cette musique une subtilité que certains des plus grands pianiste n'ont pas su exprimer; je n'ai connu un tel ravissement qu'avec deux autres pianistes, également asiatiques , Kate Liu et Éric Lu. J'ai appris peu après que ce deux jeunes artistes avaient été ses élève; le moins qu'on puisse dire, c'est qu'il a bien passé le relai...
I don't know if this is better than Pogorelich's performance in the competition. Ironically, as the years have passed I've decided that Pogorelich was not at his best playing Chopin. These days of course he plays everything equally well. 😱
at first this piece seems simple, but the difficulty of playing this piece is clearly huge, this interpretation and the one by nelson freire are the best