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0:00 1 Menahem Pressler play Chopin Nocturne in C sharp minor
4:40 2 Vladimir Horowitz play Schumann Traumerei in Moscow 1986, this is his first time back to Russia in 60 years after he left Russia
7:08 3 Born Blind pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii played at Carnegie Hall his own composition "Elegy for the Victims of the Tsunami of March 11, 2011 in Japan"

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@jojoanggono3229
@jojoanggono3229 Месяц назад
I feel the older we get the more this music touches us. The bitter sweet of life, things that could had been, things that should not had been, things that possibly had been. Those joy, grief, blood, sweat, tears.
@joang5841
@joang5841 Месяц назад
Absolutely!
@swagatpatra2139
@swagatpatra2139 Месяц назад
I feel the calmness of the music touches us, we become more composed, appreciate a slow, steady pace instead of the frenzy.
@vardangalstyan8673
@vardangalstyan8673 Месяц назад
Not the music but the memories that live in music.
@antoinepetrov
@antoinepetrov Месяц назад
I am barely 17 years old, but my eyes get sore from crying when I hear a great performance of Bach, Chopin, Schubert, etc.
@dustyking8851
@dustyking8851 Месяц назад
As a kid we were brought to the symphony twice a year. It was magical to me, I know how lucky I was to attend. All kids should be introduced to the classics early in life. It has always stayed with me, I have loved it since then.
@janeterry8236
@janeterry8236 Месяц назад
Mr Horowitz sits at the piano so casually, as if engrossed in something utterly mundane. No theatrics, no extraneous movements. Nothing stands between him and the music. He is the music.
@maridaude2045
@maridaude2045 Месяц назад
Not Horowitz
@PS-su2si
@PS-su2si Месяц назад
@@maridaude2045 It's Horowitz
@jenhasken
@jenhasken Месяц назад
The greatest.
@maddannafizz
@maddannafizz Месяц назад
​@@maridaude2045 2nd pianist is Horowitz, first is Pressler... he is right
@santysappia3576
@santysappia3576 Месяц назад
🎉🎉🎉😊😊😊😊
@ThroneVaultProductions
@ThroneVaultProductions Месяц назад
I had a piano instructor back in the 90s who was from Kiev and Horowitz went to the same Kiev Conservatory she went to, she told me how senior recitals are a big deal and they're done in front of a panel of professors who do not show any emotion after your performance. Zero. no clapping, no nodding, nothing. Horowitz finished, they jumped to their feet and applauded for a minute straight. He was that much of a force.
@lisbetsoda4874
@lisbetsoda4874 Месяц назад
Go somewhere else with your preaching. This is not the place.​@@discepolidiYeshua93
@emilioporro
@emilioporro Месяц назад
In 1947-48 I had piano lessons at a pre prep in Brighton England by a Mr Horowitz...surely not ?
@lisbetsoda4874
@lisbetsoda4874 Месяц назад
@@emilioporro you have to google some old pictures and see for yourself.
@emilioporro
@emilioporro Месяц назад
@discepolidiYeshua93 the rambling of a poor disturbed soul...really sad !
@WitheredBreak81
@WitheredBreak81 27 дней назад
Stop wasting your time, you aren't gonna convert anyone
@Drowseesnorlax
@Drowseesnorlax Месяц назад
About two years ago, I walked into a church. My town has four churches, some large, some small. This was the smallest one I hadn't been to yet, and for once it was open outside of mass hours. Inside, a man sat at the piano playing Chopin's nocturne. The reverberation through the empty hall echoed so beautifully and made my eyes swim the moment I heard it.
@XRP747E
@XRP747E Месяц назад
You have painted a beautiful emotive picture.
@kgb691927
@kgb691927 Месяц назад
same with Jesus,your Eyes will swim when you see Him🌐
@emilioporro
@emilioporro Месяц назад
As the Metropolitan in Moscow said to the Holy Metropolitan in Kviv...I send you THIS with the love of the Saviour.
@pamdawson8598
@pamdawson8598 Месяц назад
All beauty reflects the One who created the mind and gifts.​@@kgb691927
@bellalexander1707
@bellalexander1707 28 дней назад
sounds like the start to a book 👍
@LaurentPingaultLyon
@LaurentPingaultLyon 29 дней назад
The blind japanese pianist playing his own composition is a true joy for the ears and the soul
@katanaki3059
@katanaki3059 Месяц назад
Love the shots of the audience lost in a dream
@academiaplanetdance
@academiaplanetdance Месяц назад
Great music elevates one's soul
@ilovehifi
@ilovehifi Месяц назад
When Menahem Pressler played this Nocturne from Chopin live in Berlin, he was aged 91. You will never find a better interpretation of this emotional piece from Chopin. Menahem Pressler was a real, but silent, World Class Artist. Menahem Pressler, rest in peace.
@renatabanach5486
@renatabanach5486 Месяц назад
please, listen this nokturn performed by Władysław Szpilman
@linalina8147
@linalina8147 Месяц назад
Wladyslaw Szpilman performance is unsurpassed
@linalina8147
@linalina8147 Месяц назад
With all due respect, WLADYSLAW SZPILMAN PERFORMANCE IS UNSURPASSED!!!!
@MimCotton
@MimCotton Месяц назад
Superb
@marilenapetrella5285
@marilenapetrella5285 29 дней назад
91? Now I understand why he needs the score.
@shubus
@shubus 2 месяца назад
At 6:10 ..the old Russian man with tears in his eyes.......How well I remember this moment as I saw this Horowitz broadcast LIVE some decades ago.
@user-dc1oq6hz8u
@user-dc1oq6hz8u 2 месяца назад
This moment made me cry… Probably this man went through something in his life…
@shubus
@shubus 2 месяца назад
@@user-dc1oq6hz8u Many of us had exactly the same thoughts. I sure did. One of the most unforgettable things i've ever seen.
@PeculiarPopCulture
@PeculiarPopCulture 2 месяца назад
i was in tears as well lmao
@user-nj5vu3yu4r
@user-nj5vu3yu4r 2 месяца назад
Probably WW2 vet
@shubus
@shubus 2 месяца назад
@@user-nj5vu3yu4r I think he heard Horowitz when he was young.
@rumar4u
@rumar4u 24 дня назад
Finally - No fake face gestures from the piano player to make it look like "passion" or "emotion"
@moomin_2000
@moomin_2000 17 дней назад
So the performer is not allowed to show his/her emotions if he wants?
@rumar4u
@rumar4u 17 дней назад
@@moomin_2000 Been a piano player for 20+ years and sometimes I let my self go so I know what I'm talking about. I get that some piano players like Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder shake their heads because they felt the music inside them. But I've seen so many great artists perform without the need to fake emotions that frankly takes away from the performance itself. Fake tears, Fake Head movements, Fake Facial expressions (as if it were the hardest thing) even their their wardrobe all point out to draw attention towards them and not the music piece itself.
@ml-zj4oh
@ml-zj4oh 17 дней назад
@@rumar4u looooooooooooooool
@rizzoli7
@rizzoli7 15 дней назад
@@rumar4uvery teue
@thenamelessking375
@thenamelessking375 11 дней назад
He said fake ​@@moomin_2000
@andreast2168
@andreast2168 Месяц назад
The closer we get to that last day on earth, on this magical place that consists of bittersweet experiences, the closer we move towards the basics, poetry, philosophical thinking, music. It is a full circle someone might say, we go back to where our soul was guiding us all those years, but career, friends, family, that night out that we had to go out because everyone would attend kept us apart from our nature. And we lived in distance from our own soul for ages.
@patrickfreeman8257
@patrickfreeman8257 Месяц назад
Wow! That's pretty deep. I'm going to have to contemplate that for a while. In this day and age when everybody is talking but nobody is really saying anything, this actually speaks to me.
@Ryostg
@Ryostg Месяц назад
@@patrickfreeman8257 people need to hear the sound of silence.
@koustubhkabe1304
@koustubhkabe1304 Месяц назад
Well said.
@borisborissov9185
@borisborissov9185 Месяц назад
Beautifuly said.I maight just add that it is just the flow of presense we only have.
@flowerlovebyadrienne6340
@flowerlovebyadrienne6340 14 дней назад
How very very true!!
@kennethtalbott2233
@kennethtalbott2233 Месяц назад
the chopin for me all day long, pure magic. stunning.
@cd-zw2tt
@cd-zw2tt Месяц назад
it's like listening to someone's train of thought go from familiarly dark to unexpectedly happy, and then back again
@kennethtalbott2233
@kennethtalbott2233 Месяц назад
yep, they are not just notes to be played but how are you going to play them? the magic is in the mind of the soloist.@@cd-zw2tt
@novakgoatovic
@novakgoatovic Месяц назад
Polish composer. Best ever.
@kennethtalbott2233
@kennethtalbott2233 Месяц назад
i know what you mean, i love how simple and effortless it seems, the delicate cascading of notes from something to nothing. the sound is in the silence. magical.@@cd-zw2tt
@davidmurphy9351
@davidmurphy9351 Месяц назад
@@kennethtalbott2233 "..simple and effortless..' - yes and the paradox is that it's from rigorous practising many hours each day for many days and weeks and years. A true dedication 😊
@mariapap8962
@mariapap8962 2 месяца назад
THIS is what music is about! Not half-naked bodies or flashy outfits to draw certain audiences to the concert - hall. Unfortunately, this is what the classical music industry is promoting for quite some time now...
@nessieness5433
@nessieness5433 2 месяца назад
Exactly, like Y.Wang e.g. showing off, technically astounding, but lacking in musicality.
@hxyjdn
@hxyjdn 2 месяца назад
@@bob7023You don’t need to say that. I’m Chinese and I’m not bothered by mariapap8962’s comment at all. I just smile and respect him. No need to overact and take it too seriously.
@LudwigVanBeethoven3000
@LudwigVanBeethoven3000 2 месяца назад
​@@tzenkadianova2892Mariapap is not being racist or misogynistic. He gave his opinion on an artist, and you immediately and smugly decided it was because of race and gender. No one is free from criticism. So please stop fighting this imaginary villain that you created just to appear socially superior, it doesn't help anyone.
@nikb6176
@nikb6176 2 месяца назад
Yes, the playing is lovely, but his phrasing is noticeably laboured due to the advanced age. If you can't hear this, you are in denial or lack the musical experience. Pollini was once criticised for being too aggressive and lacking in the musical department, same of Horowitz and many others. Listen with your ears, not your eyes. Yuja's phrasing is far more interesting than this master-class in rheumatism.
@PS-kd1if
@PS-kd1if 2 месяца назад
@nikb6176 You can wait to make this comment when Yuja Wang is 70/80 years old and having rheumatism (and hopefully not half-naked on stage any more). Ridiculous comparison.
@evertvanderhik5774
@evertvanderhik5774 7 дней назад
I've never heard someone playing a slow piece as good as Pressler. Unbelievable
@pablolinan4861
@pablolinan4861 11 дней назад
I can't imagine how Choopin must have felt, what did he experience?, to compose pieces that evoke such deep feelings that one would think one would have after living for a long time to understand them.
@rosaoddin4338
@rosaoddin4338 Месяц назад
Wonderful to see children, young people in audience listening raptly, respectfully. Gee, no iPhones or texting - what a pleasure to see and to hear this simply beautiful music.
@johncater7861
@johncater7861 Месяц назад
You can add to that, no coughing, blowing your nose, rifling through your pockets only to drop a number of coins that go rolling down the aisle.
@mokmok5832
@mokmok5832 Месяц назад
上世紀80年代的表演,當時未有📱 iPhone!😅
@artharrison9586
@artharrison9586 Месяц назад
Yes, for once no one standing up with their back to the performance taking a selfie to show how cultured they aren’t….
@gwanlee
@gwanlee Месяц назад
It's because this is Germany People are altogether more respectful and thoughtful
@Franky..
@Franky.. 28 дней назад
@@johncater7861 wtf are you saying "number of coins that go rolling down the aisle" are you a droid
@BrandLmedia
@BrandLmedia 10 дней назад
As an music teacher for 20 years...I get the bumps...of what you say goose + bumps. Love this.
@jmcsquared18
@jmcsquared18 2 месяца назад
2:58 I love how softly he went up to that higher octave. Made the descent feel ethereal and lofty. What a great interpretation of this piece.
@Thepissheadman
@Thepissheadman Месяц назад
I see, nice
@shawnandrew_artist
@shawnandrew_artist 25 дней назад
Chopin will tear your heart to pieces then gently place the broken pieces back together.
@Cinetyk
@Cinetyk Месяц назад
In all these, it is palpable the silence these performances create... The feeling of silence means you are truly listening. It's so hard to listen when there's so much noise about. I'm honoured and sad to be born in 1984 - that means I'm not old but just old enough I remember when we had silence and could make space and time to listen to things. This video reminded me of that. Cheers.
@observer568
@observer568 Месяц назад
Fryderyk Chopin - a Polish composer, the best of all times! Thank you for this wonderful performance!
@Eyelash85
@Eyelash85 Месяц назад
Second, after Bach. But still amazing.
@TheDirtyLuke
@TheDirtyLuke Месяц назад
@@Eyelash85 I am sorry Bach is not even top 5
@davidsheriff9274
@davidsheriff9274 Месяц назад
Listen to a great orchestra playing The Mother Goose Suit by Ravel,it doesn't get better than that.
@user-wl7po9pg7r
@user-wl7po9pg7r Месяц назад
@@TheDirtyLuke Oh, you are so wrong. But...to each their own
@TheDirtyLuke
@TheDirtyLuke Месяц назад
@@user-wl7po9pg7r He is not, and never will be in top 5. Majority of people agree with me on this one, so no, I am not wrong
@motogpfan46
@motogpfan46 4 дня назад
Sometimes the rabbit hole youtube sends you down opens your eyes like never before. Thank you for leading me here tonight.
@cs_fl5048
@cs_fl5048 Месяц назад
The old greats...Horowitz, Pressler, Arturo Rubinstein, even Rachmaninoff, when they played...they became the music... they didn't emote and gesticulate to detract from it...the music was the master, and they served it. A pleasure to watch, and a blessing to hear, a sublime pleasure.
@jesusgenerationeverywhere
@jesusgenerationeverywhere Месяц назад
Well penned..."they served music"👍👌
@patalvarez4432
@patalvarez4432 Месяц назад
Don't forget Claudio Arrau
@emilioporro
@emilioporro Месяц назад
Nor the wonderfull Oscar Peterson
@kimsahl8555
@kimsahl8555 Месяц назад
@@patalvarez4432 Yes, Cliburn/Barenboim/Ashkenazy also
@perryandthethreeamigos
@perryandthethreeamigos Месяц назад
Pressler played the cycle of life. For everybody to feel.
@RhiannonRaven
@RhiannonRaven Месяц назад
Lately I see lots of comments on social media about how amazing the latest pop star strumpet who is cavorting about on stage in a sparkly leotard is. About what an amazingly talented song writer she is. And I think to myself, the people making these comments must never have had their lives touched by genuinely beautiful music such as this. It makes me laugh, but it also makes me sad and a little bit upset. Thank God for Beethoven, Chopin and the talented musicians who keep their music alive.
@user-jr2ul6vi3j
@user-jr2ul6vi3j Месяц назад
you can enjoy this music without shitting over other people's music, everyone is touched in a different way by different sounds and words. i hope you aren't this ego centric in real life. i love classical, some of my friends love swift. it's going to be ok.
@vividly94
@vividly94 Месяц назад
@@user-jr2ul6vi3j Yeah, but there's certain music that is objectively shit. Of course, people can like it and it can make them 'feel' a certain way, but doesn't justify calling this person 'ego centric'.
@kevindecot186
@kevindecot186 Месяц назад
Spot on. The pop culture today including it's music is truly void of esoteric beauty. Can you imagine a world where classical music was the most popular music for all ages? Make Classical Music Great Again!
@zeth7109
@zeth7109 Месяц назад
@@vividly94 He is though
@portland9880
@portland9880 Месяц назад
​@@vividly94 wrong
@danutaromanowska7428
@danutaromanowska7428 Месяц назад
My Son played it in the memory of my Father, after my Father passed away.😢❤️🌹Mr Horowitz touches my heart.🌹
@williamtaittinger4529
@williamtaittinger4529 Месяц назад
grandkid is a G
@bora7920
@bora7920 Месяц назад
@@williamtaittinger4529 truly
@bora7920
@bora7920 Месяц назад
sorry for your loss
@SunAndMoon-zc9vd
@SunAndMoon-zc9vd Месяц назад
My condolences. In music there is sadness, joy, and many other emotions. Experiencing the death of somebody close, one's perception of music changes. I have experienced how playing the one and same melody before gave different meanings to me. All the best to you.
@Umitto
@Umitto Месяц назад
My condolences
@lewisedmundscomposer
@lewisedmundscomposer 2 месяца назад
Horowitz is my favourite pianist of all time, such a gem!
@Didda3
@Didda3 7 дней назад
The piano in its classical sense is the entrance to a new world when played with the passion of these amazing pianists. Chopin is my favourite.
@williamsimonds5429
@williamsimonds5429 2 месяца назад
Sir Pressler has what it takes to play this music and, I am sure, A lot of other standards. Sir - You are a precious gem.
@curiouslyme524
@curiouslyme524 2 месяца назад
Oh my goodness. Being part of the Beax Arts Trio means he can play anything. Much respect to him.
@MB-xq9hu
@MB-xq9hu 21 день назад
A well educated on music audience. They felt every stroke to the core!
@Labasedupilier
@Labasedupilier 29 дней назад
Un de ces rares moments où l'espèce humaine mérite d'être encore là...
@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb 2 месяца назад
No one could channel Chopin like Rubenstein. His recording of the Chopin 1st concerto, 2nd movement, is beyond extraordinary.
@mlbhdk06
@mlbhdk06 2 месяца назад
He’s playing Schumann
@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb 2 месяца назад
@@mlbhdk06 Irrelevant. I was complimenting the man on his unassailable interpretation of Chopin's 1st. You must be American, ryt?
@JohnSmith-cg3cv
@JohnSmith-cg3cv Месяц назад
@@James-ll3jb Well, you could've at least prefaced your original comment then with "I know Horowitz is playing Schumann here, but..." There's no need to insult somebody on the basis of which country they were born and raised in, of which they have no control.
@marcosilvestri1011
@marcosilvestri1011 Месяц назад
everything's ok? ​@@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb
@James-ll3jb Месяц назад
@@JohnSmith-cg3cv Why should I if I am talking about Horowitz and Chopin? Lol!
@kiimmaritz2827
@kiimmaritz2827 Месяц назад
0:37 0:41 0:43 beautiful and beyond...I saw the Pianist movie .and it brings me to tears..this is awesome.being a pianist myself..this is every bit.... perfection
@melumarsa6561
@melumarsa6561 Месяц назад
This beauty envelopes me. I can't control my emotions. Glorious. Thank G-d for these moments of heaven on earth.
@moonshinesa8234
@moonshinesa8234 9 дней назад
Beautiful music, paintings, sculptures, even beautiful buildings bring tears to our eyes. I think it’s because we feel we are in the presence of something/someone that gives the gift of creating beauty, which also encompasses love, to the performer, composer, etc. I wish shopping malls would play this music and also some of the beautiful arias. I think/hope it would replace some of the hatred and cruelty that seems to be infecting some people today. There is more than enough beauty available to convince people that we are capable of achieving greatness. Even if I cannot produce a masterpiece I am able to appreciate that some people can and we should follow them and not those who produce vulgar, sloppy drivel. If that makes sense.
@mysticmian7931
@mysticmian7931 26 дней назад
During Horowitz's performance, you can visibly see each and every audience member is in their own imaginary world, quietly listening to the music, letting it flow through their minds and soul. Such is the beauty and power of music when presented by someone as legendary as Horowitz.
@cd-zw2tt
@cd-zw2tt Месяц назад
1:27 what a great break into a slightly happier mood until it falls back down, excellent writing by chopin
@RitaElaineHeltonBarker-uz4sz
@RitaElaineHeltonBarker-uz4sz Месяц назад
Of the three Noboyuki Tsujii was the only one that wrote his own music so yes I bow my head to him
@martinmuller5006
@martinmuller5006 Месяц назад
In these dark days with wars and fierce fighting music is like Shakespeare said "if music was the food of life play on" Good for the soul Gods gift to us let's enjoy every second of it. Thanks for this upload I feel good🎉
@hoodwiser7652
@hoodwiser7652 2 дня назад
The second maestro’s touch is so unbelievably good, every note captivates, incredible.
@savitriwijesinghe3282
@savitriwijesinghe3282 Месяц назад
Oh what lovely music. Nobuyuki Tsuji's elegy so wonderful. ❤❤❤❤
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 Месяц назад
Horowitz.....pretty much on everybody's top 5 list for greatest pianist of the 20th century. The audience is spellbound. Wish I couldve heard him live. He was alive until I was 23. I missed out.
@psforrest1
@psforrest1 Месяц назад
Pressler is amazing, too.
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 Месяц назад
@@psforrest1 He taught at Indiana University for many years. I've often thought I studied Music at the wrong school.
@billyv2210
@billyv2210 Месяц назад
It's difficult to remain Agnostic when listening to music like this. God bless those woe bring beauty into this world.
@ahboaz
@ahboaz 25 дней назад
Right. One becomes a complete atheist.
@va-ro
@va-ro 23 дня назад
@@ahboaz 😅
@lizzfrmhon
@lizzfrmhon 18 дней назад
Amén
@yellowquantum4240
@yellowquantum4240 Месяц назад
So beautiful !! Chopin the Monet of music.
@psforrest1
@psforrest1 Месяц назад
A great description.
@antoinepetrov
@antoinepetrov Месяц назад
Although it is much harder to be so emotionally shaken by a Monet painting.
@akon1965
@akon1965 24 дня назад
I wept alone in my living, the children and my wife are asleep
@bobloblawlablabla
@bobloblawlablabla 13 дней назад
Solely because of the music? Or because things are rough?? 😮
@DougieBarclay
@DougieBarclay 12 дней назад
​@@bobloblawlablabla😂
@lindaross783
@lindaross783 11 дней назад
Healing of the heart
@jorgecabrera1358
@jorgecabrera1358 9 дней назад
También lo hago en mi sala cuando estoy solo , las lágrimas por el placer de que estas notas pasen por mis oídos.
@christinecauseimanevilcar4073
@christinecauseimanevilcar4073 8 дней назад
Oh honey ❤❤❤
@katievernon5012
@katievernon5012 Месяц назад
These performances makes real the reality that music is an intangible intimacy.
@elainasaunt
@elainasaunt 2 месяца назад
A lovely selection of works and artists. I heard Pressler play the Chopin Nocturne on a few occasions in London and Paris. The limpidity of the runs at the end were just so characteristic of his inimitable technique. I miss him.
@user-vf7jg6cl3z
@user-vf7jg6cl3z Месяц назад
THIS MUSIC TAKES US TO A PLACE OF BEAUTY ❤️
@wendylouisehall19
@wendylouisehall19 16 дней назад
It's wonderful how age only manifests how some musicians' insight and depth of musicality reaches immortal beauty!
@katiehughes5972
@katiehughes5972 Месяц назад
Goodness, that third pianist - what a beautiful, simple, spellbinding piece of music. Brought chills ❤
@starsandnightvision
@starsandnightvision Месяц назад
And he's a blind pianist who composed it, go figure.
@mariajosecarmoecunha7848
@mariajosecarmoecunha7848 Месяц назад
Drops from spirituality falling on our souls! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻❤
@Kuspecibasi
@Kuspecibasi Месяц назад
What a special moment in someones life. To witness such great musicians in a lifetime. Really lucky people to have such memories.
@robbstephenson5594
@robbstephenson5594 Месяц назад
This MUSIC deserves more respect than it's been given. I have been in country, rock and bluegrass music my whole life but when ever I listen to this music I am humbled to say the least. Sometimes we need to listen with not only our hearts but our souls too.
@vidyasagar3624
@vidyasagar3624 17 дней назад
Are we still the people who could sit and watch the masters like the audience in the video? I am afraid to say no and I feel lonely when I am left teary eyed by ART, that might slowly be lost to this Scroll-World.
@adriennebeecker5000
@adriennebeecker5000 2 месяца назад
VERY MOVING AND EMOTIONALLY CHARGED!
@user-rs7cc7og4f
@user-rs7cc7og4f 7 дней назад
Хрусталь какой то.Кружевное полотно.Сверхгениально❤❤❤
@marcobagut
@marcobagut Месяц назад
Menahem Pressler was truly amazing!
@markmartel1738
@markmartel1738 20 дней назад
I saw this performance of Horowitz live when I was young. I was affected by the shots of the audience back then. Now I understand them better. They had deep life experiences that were tapped into by Horowitz and the piece he played.
@markox0505
@markox0505 2 месяца назад
Horowitz ... come lui nessuno mai🎹
@enricochestri
@enricochestri Месяц назад
Agree with everybody about Chopin and Schumann, but also the third piece was really poignant and beautiful....
@petergraham8681
@petergraham8681 2 месяца назад
This is indeed an awesome emotional experience & speaking about another heartbreaking performance from a pianist there was Dinu Lipatti‘s last recital some 2 months before his death from Leukemia in 1950. This is available on CD & among his selections is perhaps the most moving Schubert G flat major IMPROMPTU that I have ever heard. You Tube has this likely as well. The entire recital is one to cherish even if a repeat section of one of his ChopIn pieces had to be cut due to Lipatti‘s physical condition.
@xXShyKittyXx
@xXShyKittyXx 3 дня назад
The vulnerability music creates in man is so hard to comprehend, but you feel it deeply, and you can see how deeply those around you feel it. You can't help but feel it too.
@foodchewer
@foodchewer Месяц назад
That Chopin nocturne...my God, so tender and so sublime. Perfect music for the rain that just started outside my window.
@beatricemarquez5861
@beatricemarquez5861 Месяц назад
This must be what music is like in heaven and Chopin heard it in his spirit and played it people on earth! The Lord revealed to me some time ago He is sending music from heaven to earth in this timing! It will be wonderful to hear new heavenly music!
@CostasV1768
@CostasV1768 2 месяца назад
Powerfull yet so soft.... Touches your heart and soul.
@johnhenryruminski8662
@johnhenryruminski8662 3 дня назад
LOVE ALL !!!! Love John !!!!
@freezingstorm001
@freezingstorm001 Месяц назад
Video has a clickbait title, but it's actually not a clickbait, it really delivers. 3 magnificient performances. A big thank you to everyone who made these possible. I am not done listening to this.
@michaelhanrahanmoore1622
@michaelhanrahanmoore1622 2 месяца назад
I remember traumerei being played in song of love the biopic about schumann. It was played several times during the film but when clara played it at the end after roberts mind had broken down and he died the affect on me was devastating. I write music . I have mental illness. I feel this music very deeply.
@smixi100
@smixi100 2 месяца назад
I started playing the piano after watching this film
@AmalteaF.
@AmalteaF. 14 дней назад
My God!!! WoW!!! This is the true meaning of performance any art. You must to live your role. I'm Ballerina teacher now. And always said my pupils future Stars feeling and sensitivity is better than only technical support. I feel when a person is touching his/her heart and soul. We are not machines. The senses are tingling in...❤❤❤👋👋👋👋👋🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟🙏
@jkadas2500
@jkadas2500 2 месяца назад
Both pianist are full with music and music! No show, simple but most beatuful sound, touch, phraising!! They are a greatest gift for humanity!
@thepianocornertpc
@thepianocornertpc 2 месяца назад
Both mean 2..there are 3
@glennbourque111
@glennbourque111 2 месяца назад
@@thepianocornertpcAlso - Pianists. But that's OK, not sure Jkadas2500 is native English speaking.
@s4cha286
@s4cha286 2 месяца назад
​@@glennbourque111 is a* native english speaker*
@glennbourque111
@glennbourque111 2 месяца назад
@@s4cha286I stand by my word choice.
@johnmartin650
@johnmartin650 Месяц назад
Congratulations for writing the cringiest and most obnoxious comment on this video. (There was a lot of competition in this comment section but this is definitely the most nauseating)
@josemariagarcia1099
@josemariagarcia1099 Месяц назад
How can humans create such beauty and at the same time be so evil to one another.
@Rinrincito
@Rinrincito Месяц назад
quite often I ask myself the same question.
@krzysztofakwapinska9520
@krzysztofakwapinska9520 Месяц назад
The same reason why some are healthy and the others - ill.
@lizzfrmhon
@lizzfrmhon 18 дней назад
@@Rinrincitosame
@erikgraveleau8320
@erikgraveleau8320 14 дней назад
Il me semble qu'en chacun de nous réside un ange ET un monstre
@marija1982CROSLONZ
@marija1982CROSLONZ 14 дней назад
Because being evil is part of humanity which we refuse to see
@benjaminstarks4071
@benjaminstarks4071 Месяц назад
Pressler playing Chopin is very touching.
@richardblake6781
@richardblake6781 2 месяца назад
This is so touching, heartfelt, and moving. Well done Sir!
@marianmartinez1494
@marianmartinez1494 2 месяца назад
like teardrops, beautiful 🥲
@renzo6490
@renzo6490 День назад
The Chopin...I know it well, but I felt like I was hearing for the first time, here.
@user-cc8gz3yr7m
@user-cc8gz3yr7m 2 месяца назад
Non ci sono parole per questa belleza.
@mag.eberhardproschl8804
@mag.eberhardproschl8804 Месяц назад
❤❤❤.....
@lindaross783
@lindaross783 11 дней назад
Presslers interpretation of Chopin reached straight into my heart. Breathtaking.
@KillberZomL4D42494
@KillberZomL4D42494 Месяц назад
This is just magical.
@user-jl2pj3db4d
@user-jl2pj3db4d Месяц назад
Маэстро,гений,человек большой и добрый души. Валерий Козырев,журналист.Москва.
@mala.m.m
@mala.m.m 4 дня назад
This song as well in the film The Pianist, brings instant tears
@paulmoadibe9321
@paulmoadibe9321 Месяц назад
on march 11 2011, was working in a data center on a night shift. me and my team knew how to connect ourselves on international networks so we watched mostly in real time the horrific tsunami in Japan.... that pianist is a genius.... thank you.
@berntlyngvr5725
@berntlyngvr5725 23 дня назад
Its so strange, every note feels like it vibrate inside my head and drips down to my heart. And sometimes its so hard to swallow and yet so warm and comforting. Beautiful….
@luisdelarosa5472
@luisdelarosa5472 8 часов назад
This is pure melancholy
@Jenny-pq5eu
@Jenny-pq5eu День назад
Oh how I love this it was Schumann's favorite
@vicferrari89
@vicferrari89 Месяц назад
7:08 3 Born Blind pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii original piece? WOW!
@user-py5gy9ty9x
@user-py5gy9ty9x Месяц назад
Chopin has always been one of my favorites to play...❤❤❤
@Shmeeby9411
@Shmeeby9411 Месяц назад
I will never get tired of either hearing or playing Chopin's Nocturne in C# Minor. I first heard it from one of the best movies of all time (The Pianist), it drove me to start learning multiple instruments rather than just drumset, it helped me read melodies far better than was able to before, and it showed me what classical piano is really about.
@kparsa1
@kparsa1 Месяц назад
Chopin Nocturne in C Sharp minor always makes me calms me down to the point where I just sit there and smile.
@almasriahmad81
@almasriahmad81 Месяц назад
Each melody is like a sad story, some artists I mean musicians can really talk to us through thier instruments. I'm amazed, such music can always talks to inner side of us, express things we didn't know how deliver or talk about. I'm so much amazed
@jomc20
@jomc20 Месяц назад
All throughout my life my mother played Traumerei. It always takes me back to childhood..
@RoboticsBay
@RoboticsBay Месяц назад
Every young pianist should listen to this video. Composed, slow and thoughtful play, as it always should be.
@jerrie1935
@jerrie1935 2 месяца назад
Wow! These pieces are so achingly beautiful ❤❤❤
@user-bs8cx8de1x
@user-bs8cx8de1x 20 дней назад
Отличное, безупречное исполнение Шопена!
@chamellesway8424
@chamellesway8424 Месяц назад
WOW! The little time pieces he waits till he plays the next note is just what music is all about. We all heard Chopin so many times, but like this … you need to dig deep, very deep. The world would need that kinda music, not boom tshap boom boom tshap
@donnavorbach215
@donnavorbach215 Месяц назад
Amen
@sedaozcelik6624
@sedaozcelik6624 29 дней назад
I have deep respect for all performers and composers. Thank you God for the music which is the reason to live life enormously.
@billdouglas2936
@billdouglas2936 Месяц назад
Horowitz has been my favorite for many, many years. He brings so many emotions to the surface.
@barbarasiwczak7059
@barbarasiwczak7059 2 месяца назад
Sir Presslel- Beutivul- Musika - Thank You-B -🎹👏🌹🕊️⏳
@George_slough
@George_slough 11 дней назад
Chopin's melody is the last thing , final tune of human consciousness as it fades away in the distance!
@goofygranny1020
@goofygranny1020 16 дней назад
Im 72 & my mother always played classical music on her victrola record player so i was introduced from birth.
@katymcdermott2398
@katymcdermott2398 Месяц назад
Loved the 3rd piece. Such emotion in the music. Beautiful performance!
@206Seaman
@206Seaman Месяц назад
I cannot fathom those who decry all music that is different than this. If music truly moves you, inspires you, gives you a moment to pause then who can say that all forms of musical expression are not appreciated. Open your heart and mind and give thanks for those that are gifted.
@user-lq8yx4xj4d
@user-lq8yx4xj4d 2 месяца назад
What 's a magic muzik for heart, for feeling, for us! Thank You!
@kevintownsend3840
@kevintownsend3840 8 дней назад
Absolutely astounding, classical music 🎶 is an acquired taste and this is a banquet.
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