Now that interpretation of Sokolov was just outstanding. This mazurka in C sharp Minor is considered the pendant on the chain of the jewel which is the Waltz in C sharp Minor! Sokolov plays it wonderfully!
Hes actually playing the music as if it is actually special to him and he dearly wishes to express its spirit, unlike some other pianists I see, I do not know how you can say a bad thing about this performance.
@@22bomd I don't think it's jealousy. I love most of his playing besides the mazurkas because he makes them sound like nocturnes and not like mazurkas are supposed to sound.
Y aunque se pudiera superar, seguiría siendo una joya, porque ha trascendido completamente todo lo material, y emana directamente del Ser, siendo entonces incomparable con otras de las mismas características.
ZENKO AKLCENTOWICZ I hope that one day you will manage to play it like him so that you will have the pretension of being able to say if this is how we should play it or not. In fact I agree it's not the tempo of a mazurka but the way Grégory Sokolov sublimated this mazurka is just magnificent and I find your comment pretentious and condescending. You have of course the right to express your opinion, this is why the comment space is reserved, as I have the right to answer under the same title that you do not even arrive at a quarter of a tenth of the ankle of this immense pianist and that because of this your legitimacy to “analyze” such a performance is largely debatable.
lavendel blue I hope that one day you will manage to play it like him so that you will have the pretension of being able to say if this is how we should play it or not. In fact I agree it's not the tempo of a mazurka but the way Grégory Sokolov sublimated this mazurka is just magnificent and I find your comment pretentious and condescending. You have of course the right to express your opinion, this is why the comment space is reserved, as I have the right to answer under the same title that you do not even arrive at a quarter of a tenth of the ankle of this immense pianist and that because of this your legitimacy to “analyze” such a performance is largely debatable. Not goodbye to you too.
@@lavendelblue4368 Oh, what a scoop he didn't know. You'll have to tell him. He knows it as well as you even better necessarily and if he played it this way it is because it was wanted. If he had wanted to play the exact tempo of a mazurka as Chopin played them himself, he would have played the exact tempo of a mazurka.I saw him several times on stage and he played the mazurka very very well like Vladimir Horowitz.