He is totally lost in the music. No fancy extravagant gesticulating nor showmanship drama for the audience. So honest, simple, genuine, and a little shyly clumsy when he takes his applause. Yet delivers the most colourful, and passionate renditions I have ever heard. This is a man playing piano, not a pianist performing tricks. I think I'm in love.
A most compelling performance. Mr. Korobeinikov exercises patience with the tempi which results in a more beautiful performance than most. He has much inner feeling for the concerto in total...rather than just spots here and there. Bravo!
When I discovered this Scriabin master piece played by Garrick Olsohn I spent days and weeks listening it once and again. The second movement is to dream closed eyes and repeat it go go go, no stopping. Great performance by Russians in Mother Russia. Мать-Россия!!!!
Maravilloso Artista gracias..sin fin..Ser Extraordinario i Pianista profundo...músico..exquisito..gran investigador d las almas humanas i cósmos..graxieee SIEMPRE
I wanna walk in his footsteps, he has a genuine talent doubled of a tremendous humility that allows him to make us fell these glittering notes with so much ease. His light touch paired with his strong stand give him the first place in my piano student's heart ! Congratulations maestro
je suis encore tout remué après les accords finaux (de 28'20 à 30'16), un vrai torrent et les 2 "dzou" finaux (tant exprimés par l'orchestre et par le piano ensuite). L'autre grand concerto romantique, avec le 2è de Rachmaninov, quand au 2è mouvement (de 9'01 à 18'55 c'est une pure merveille , il me semble avoir entendu le thème principal dans un film.
This is such musical and spiritual playing. Wow! Andrei's is such a wonderful and magical interpretation of the second movement.... Every phrase beautifully measured and singing from the soul.
Outstanding performance.!!! Scrabin's compositions are rhythmically, tonally and aesthetically complex. His compositional language seems to sooth the ear while tempesting the soul and always playful. What I like most about this performance is the absolute respect and high-esteemed collaboration between the pianist and the conductor. Also very much enjoyed the camera shot... makes one feel like "the performer." Lastly, I hope Mr. Korobeinikov comes to Los Angeles, Ca. ASAP!!!!
Wish this was played as much in the concert hall as the Rachmaninoff concertos. It's just as beautiful and moving. Likewise the. Poulenc piano concerto and Bartok 3.
I heard him at the Warwick Arts Centre play Rachmaninov's 1st concerto and he was as graceful and powerful on the keyboard as a seal in water.Off the piano he has a nervous shyness about him but obviously a lovely human being.
I usually hate when people do strange and heinous things like slowing the tempo outrageously but this works. I love it and will consider this interpretation in my own rendition.
спасибо!!! What a masterly performance, and for once a recording where the piano part is given it's full due. It must be one of life's mysteries why this concerto is not heard more often in the concert hall. Bravo Andrei Korobeinikov, a pianist to watch.
Très belle interprétation. Dommage que ce soit filmé en caméra fixe. Je suis persuadé que nous passons à côté de belles expressions autant du pianiste que du chef. Mais c'est quand même un grand plaisir.
Как здорово! Изумительное исполнение! Чувствуется влияние Рахманинова. И Шопена, местами. И какой-то блоковско-пастернаковский, и, даже, цветаевский поэтизм. Браво!
Confess that I did not like Scriabin, afraid that I do not or can not understand him. It is this performance, this wonderful pianist, the great conductor and orchestra which totally floored me. Bravo and again Bravo!
What,no 3rd 'Bravo!'?? I must confess to being mildly astonished-Why?? Was the vibrato a tad too ebullient? Or perhaps, too much pizzicato after the 2nd cadenza? Or maybe you found the pianist's 12-day growth a distraction? Heaven's to Betsy,some people are hard to please- I for one thought it a magnificent performance,but you can never please everyone I suppose!🤓
A true Faberge egg, and the second movement is the jewel within the egg. I'll never understand why this piece isn't performed more often, at least outside of Russia; it's so vastly superior to many of the concerto repertoire mainstays. Maybe it's for the best that it isn't played so often: perhaps such caviar would cloy if it were more readily available.
It turns out this concert is written very inconvenient for pianists. Many chords require very painful arm expansion - always risk for pianist to get traumatized. I'm pretty sure if Scriabin himself played this concert , he wouldn't have followed his own score completely. He had relatively small hands.
@@ediccartman7252 Let's not forget that Scriabin was also a great pianist himself. He literally strained his left hand because he played the piano too much. He could easily play for hours upon hours without stopping.
@@ediccartman7252 you're completely correct on this. I'm currently playing this concerto, and while most of it is quite comfortable, the 3rd movement is a killer. It is famously known that Scriabin didn't really play his own notes, but changed it up to maintain the melody mainly
One of the growliest Steinways I've heard......either that or the recording is crappy.......Fedoseev seems vague with intricate parts of the score because the ensemble quality wanes at times...............still a nice reading!
An excellent performance both technically and artistically. However I was only able to enjoy it properly once I closed my eyes and just listened to it as I found Korobeinikov's continually moving mouth during the performance totally distracting. Whether he was chewing or has a nervous mouth action or it was simply an affectation I do not know but that I really hated. Shame for such a wonderful performance to be spoilt in this unnecessary manner :(