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Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in f minor, Op. 21 (Zimerman) 

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Chopin’s second piano concerto is more conventional than his first. The opening Maestoso movement of the piece is modeled on the concertos of Mozart's pupil, Hummel. The central Larghetto is similarly inspired by the Piano Concerto in G minor composed in 1820 by Ignaz Moscheles, but the closing Allegro vivace is original, a stylized Polish folk song. Within the movements, all the standard concerto principles are obeyed: an orchestra exposition of the main themes before a piano exposition of the same material, the usual contrast between the tonic minor and the relative major for the principal and subordinate themes, a lyrical slow movement in the relative minor, and a rondo-form finale in the tonic major. Despite its conventional structure, Chopin's piano writing is idiomatic and highly personal - the lyrical melodies and their ornamentations could have been composed by no one else. Chopin’s piano concertos are often criticized for orchestral writing that is at best competent. This, however, is less a fault than a decision: Chopin, the greatest composer for the piano of his age, would never let anything obscure the brilliance of his piano writing.
The second piano concerto was actually written before the first, but was designated “No. 2” as it was published second.
0:00 - Maestoso
15:37 - Larghetto
26:42 - Allegro vivace
Performed with the Polish Festival Orchestra, conducted by Zimerman

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@slateflash
@slateflash 7 лет назад
2:55 "oh right...i forgot this was a piano concerto"
@prokprok12
@prokprok12 7 лет назад
The intro is even longer in the 1st concerto
@slateflash
@slateflash 7 лет назад
Aha yes i just realised that
@k_tsukiya1143
@k_tsukiya1143 5 лет назад
True lol
@e.hutchence-composer8203
@e.hutchence-composer8203 5 лет назад
Prok Prok no it’s not, the 1st Concerto has an intro of about 4 mins, this is roughly 2 - 3
@Eorzat
@Eorzat 5 лет назад
Eddie Hutchence You just agreed with him..
@HullU5363
@HullU5363 Год назад
11:20 notice how the orchestra accents on each note instead of playing piano. Absolutely love it.
@Spyrine
@Spyrine 3 года назад
6:26 i can't tell you how much i love this particular passage
@SibirogluAkif
@SibirogluAkif 2 года назад
I am playing this piece and 6:26 is my favorite part too
@SILAS-cb9xl
@SILAS-cb9xl Год назад
and then it comes back at 13:15 and is even more beautiful
@andrewlenberg1398
@andrewlenberg1398 3 года назад
23:50 omg that is the most beautiful bar of piano music I've ever heard
@ianscott6680
@ianscott6680 Год назад
Chopin is a genius a genius of the piano. And to think that he composed his two concertos at barely 20... He composed his two study books op.10 and op.25 at not even 25 years old... Prolific, visionary and extremely sensitive and extremely fragile... Frédéric Chopin's music cannot be set in stone. Fragile, volatile. I have been playing the piano for quite a few years and for the piano alone, I specify Frédéric Chopin is the greatest pianist that the earth has never worn without a shadow of a doubt. It was also the opinion of Claude Debussy and Franz Liszt himself said that it would have taken him more than a year to compose one of his studies...Chopin is the undisputed master of the piano...For angels only...Chopin forever ❤️‍🩹 ❤️‍🩹❤️‍🩹.
@andantino5558
@andantino5558 3 года назад
7:32 - 7:50 14:09 - 14:27 This melody is heaven, my favourite part by far.
@finleycampbell2756
@finleycampbell2756 2 года назад
I agree. I just love the downward lines under the melody.
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 2 года назад
Indeed
@apoorva_i
@apoorva_i 2 месяца назад
It’s my favourite part of movement 1
@Someonece
@Someonece 7 лет назад
This recording from Zimerman and the Polish Festival Orchestra is the reason why this concerto reached my top 10 Chopin pieces so quickly. If it weren't for this recording, maybe I wouldn’t have given it as much attention. Truly one of my favorite music recordings of all time. So much care went into it. It's like listening to a flawless dramatic poem summing up his youth in Poland.
@prokprok12
@prokprok12 7 лет назад
We have the same taste! All my videos use what I believe are the best recordings out there.
@lunar.6091
@lunar.6091 4 года назад
TacTundra What do you think about Chopin’s Allegro de Concert?
@manuelbes
@manuelbes 4 года назад
@@lunar.6091He loves it, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-F3bolVVPDx0.html
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
I love all even his younger compositions
@derby2510
@derby2510 4 года назад
A dissenting opinion if I may dare. I understand that Zimerman's recordings of the two concerti are highly regarded. To me, though, they lack any sort of spontaneity. Every note seems planned out and fussed over to the point that the big picture is lost. The liberties taken with the rhythm, instead of sounding genuine, sound calculated to the point that the music's drive is lost, especially in the first movement. This is a problem I have with lots of Zimerman's recordings. I am prepared to be pilloried.
@thepintofbeer5964
@thepintofbeer5964 3 года назад
11:09 - 11:54 is my fav part. That orchestral section is one of the most romantic things ever
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 3 года назад
Reminds me of the ending of Schumann Concerto, the chord progression and the runs in between
@wiktorialatos1157
@wiktorialatos1157 3 года назад
Ikr this bit is extraordinary
@pauldong4425
@pauldong4425 9 месяцев назад
7:09-7:27 Eerie and beautiful, feels like a state where you're half asleep and half awake
@danielraichman7026
@danielraichman7026 Год назад
6:37 just the definition of music
@Someonece
@Someonece 2 месяца назад
The definition of what music can do. When anyone says something about any piece of music like "it could have gone here; it could have done this, but..." THIS is what they mean. This is IT. I know he wrote this when he was 19, and the orchestration is more of an afterthought, but the piano writing here, and drive of the music is utterly flawless perfection. That timestamp evolves in a way that evokes vidily changing colors, fleeting memories, impossibly complex feelings, breathlessly chasing after something divine. This is the greatest pianist who ever lived writing an absolute miracle, and it's still a relatively obscure concerto. I'll get off my soapbox now.
@djsuia1265
@djsuia1265 4 года назад
7:09 wow....
@dariodellamico2823
@dariodellamico2823 4 года назад
Eheheheh Chopin's magic beauty ✨✨
@phil_lx
@phil_lx 4 года назад
This is so beautiful
@Jimbarleyy
@Jimbarleyy 4 года назад
It always baffles me how a human can write such powerful/beautiful melodies
@tobiasdeja
@tobiasdeja 3 года назад
I always have a tears when listen to this moment, anyway I prefer a bit slower interpretation like Rubinstein performance ;)
@andantino5558
@andantino5558 3 года назад
7:41 is the heart of this concerto in my opinion
@korolevpiano7794
@korolevpiano7794 4 года назад
0:00 - Maestoso 15:37 - Larghetto 26:42 - Allegro Vivace
@caducarvalho9544
@caducarvalho9544 Год назад
That A flat at 3:55 hits me every time. So heartbreakingly beautiful, so full of meaning.
@richie6337
@richie6337 7 месяцев назад
18:52. Chopin wrote "delicatissimo". Although Zimmerman made a beautiful passage here, the delicate one that Chopin would like to have done, will be a delicate fast piano, after all, Chopin knew how to play notes very quickly and in a smoothly and delicate way.
@georgescompositions8872
@georgescompositions8872 8 дней назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6TM8teAy7r0.htmlsi=UUcAa9ozNrAvtnkL One of the best recordings of this concerto, let me know what you think
@BigKK1130
@BigKK1130 2 года назад
The reason why you can hear fragments of the Nocturne in C Sharp Minor is because the Nocturne was labeled as an exercise before beginning the study of his 2nd Concerto, dedicated to his elder sister Ludwika Chopin.
@ammyvl1
@ammyvl1 Год назад
The 2nd concerto came beforehand, so actually the nocturne features fragments of this piece, not the other way around. Also it was not an exercise, it was just recommended as a piece to learn beforehand--an exercise has quite a different connotation.
@BigKK1130
@BigKK1130 Год назад
@@ammyvl1 Yeah that's exactly what I meant but thanks for pointing that out
@BigKK1130
@BigKK1130 Год назад
It's like a little excerise before you start doing something more complexed
@hoangdang6142
@hoangdang6142 3 года назад
Hmmmmm..... Nocturne in C# minor (6:02), I see you there....!!!!
@agamaz5650
@agamaz5650 3 года назад
classic chopin sound design
@mostafa12890
@mostafa12890 3 года назад
1:34 too
@classicalmelodies3012
@classicalmelodies3012 Месяц назад
I personally compare it to the raindrop prelude
@diogomori9624
@diogomori9624 11 месяцев назад
The second movement is sublimely emotional, something of indescribable beauty. Chopin is along with Bach, Mozart and Beethoven as one of the greatest kings of music, even Liszt had true admiration for his genius composition skills.
@e.hutchence-composer8203
@e.hutchence-composer8203 4 года назад
Unpopular opinion, I like the concerto more than the 1st
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
Eddie Hutchence unpopular opinion yes, I personally love the 1st more but maybe I’m slightly biased as I am more familiar with it. What I can say for sure is that they both have wonderful 2nd movements.
@e.hutchence-composer8203
@e.hutchence-composer8203 4 года назад
@@antonygonzalez1672 definitely, the second movements are the highlights of both concertos
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
Eddie Hutchence : In fact ( j can make mistake ) but the second concerto of Chopin is the first written by Chopin the dates are the publication. If a people can answer if j mistake but j don't believe
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
@@antonygonzalez1672 here is a personnal choice in fact there is not one minute in music of Chopin that is boring , all what Chopin write is a masterpiece , impossible to critic except if we don"t understand classical music and there are many people about that ; j think sincerely that many pianists don't known what they play , it's necessary to listen Samson Samson François- on Y Tube in some audio-show to understand what j mean where with him we are very far from here with a meticulous pianist less known if Martha Argerich did't talk about Zimerman as she made also with I Pogorelich Nelson Freire ,.to day there is a mediatic fact necessary when we known that mostly first price competitions of piano are unknown Zimerman is very far from to be the best there are many and many pianists better than Zimerman because a few people go in Interbational competitions ; there are one Y T to day very young pianists but they are no listened, now in this minute j listen on Y T Study-Chopin op25-11 by Hayato Sumino unknown listen him and many young pianists on Y Tube no more than twenty Y old you will be surprised , .Notoriety is not always talent !
@phillach5181
@phillach5181 4 года назад
@@victorrobin642 is it really easier? i got the impression theyre really about the same
@e.hutchence-composer8203
@e.hutchence-composer8203 5 лет назад
I love the second movement, I find that I lean towards the slower, more tranquil side of compositions. The same is the case for Chopin’s 1st Concerto.
@jakastaka7886
@jakastaka7886 4 года назад
This Larghetto is the best from Chopin to me! I love the second part!
@Ale-qf1pm
@Ale-qf1pm 2 года назад
I personally prefer more active movements, usually in a piano concerto my favorite movement is the first one
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 2 года назад
Honestly, as for the first, I prefer the first movement to the other two, as in my opinion, as it contains the best part of the orchestra. The piano part though, in all three movements, throughout, is mind-blowing!
@jojomj
@jojomj 2 года назад
im actually not a fan of the second movement in this one, but I believe the second movement in the first concerto was an absolute masterpiece!
@SaintSaens0
@SaintSaens0 2 года назад
@@jojomj how are you not a fan of the 2nd movement
@bennywang5752
@bennywang5752 3 года назад
4:27 is so... satisfying
@Tenormind
@Tenormind Год назад
God! How much I love Zimerman… A true titan! All his recordings are treasures and a blessing for the soul and ear!
@e.conboy4286
@e.conboy4286 24 дня назад
His performance is much clearer than others, precise, but not staccato. Each note sounded distinctly and beautifully. Perfect! I hadn’t heard Zimmerman’s recording and so glad the score was visible. What a brilliant performance!
@415coloredmylife9
@415coloredmylife9 3 года назад
31:32 - 31:45 remembered me Chopin's nocturne in c sharp minor, the end of the major section
@fredericfrancoischopin8067
@fredericfrancoischopin8067 3 года назад
Exactlyyy
@vorufusan5787
@vorufusan5787 2 года назад
26:16 this tooooo!! :D
@DC-op6no
@DC-op6no 2 года назад
5:52-5:56 as well
@pianistajs
@pianistajs Год назад
He just understood the middle movement so well. If you listen to Bellini's music, especially his 'Beatrice di Tenda' - you can hear such similar, perfect and luscious phrasing. He didn't rush, he didn't push, he observed precisely what was meant to always be. The only performance of the middle movement one needs to hear/know
@nickroosh9407
@nickroosh9407 2 года назад
5:52 good easter egg by Chopin right there; this is the same melody from his widely known nocturne in c# minor, the final one.
@butter5014
@butter5014 Год назад
Other way around, actually. The nocturne features samples of this concerto, since it was written as a medley on themes from concerto 2 and polish folklore. The nocturne features melodies from all the movements of this concerto and also a polish song.
@vorufusan5787
@vorufusan5787 2 года назад
33:39 The switch to major is so fucking satisfying god damn Frycek u genius aaaaa
@lifestyleastherapyafterstr9423
@lifestyleastherapyafterstr9423 3 года назад
Self note: Mozart trill cadence: 14:50 Repeated note beauty mirrors: 23:33 and 18:50 7:07--->8:07 Dramatic mozart trill cadence:
@SamanthaSeifert
@SamanthaSeifert 2 года назад
11:20 and 10:40 are the most beautiful melody’s I’ve ever heard. It’s very nice also being able to read the music. It adds to the story Chopin was trying to tell
@CamilleBraiki
@CamilleBraiki 2 года назад
11:00 this is marvelous.
@Jimbarleyy
@Jimbarleyy 3 года назад
7:09🤩
@christianramos6010
@christianramos6010 2 года назад
10:29 - 11:28... the most beautiful passage ever written for piano and orchestra...
@pontikipsito46
@pontikipsito46 2 года назад
while inversions and augmented arpeggios do indeed sound brilliant, i highly doubt this is the most most buatiful passage ever written
@alanleoneldavid1787
@alanleoneldavid1787 Год назад
13:06 to 13:30 hold my beer
@nevskixx
@nevskixx 4 года назад
Immaculately performed.. Zimerman is really a perfectionist with excellent musical taste.
@Qumak13
@Qumak13 2 года назад
Someone who's never experienced the windy, rainy, cold November Autumn in Poland and who's never seen its landscapes during that season will never understand this music.
@trevorcollins25
@trevorcollins25 Год назад
Usually I’m more of an uptempo fan of Classical music, even though I’ve grown more of a soft spot for slower works over the years, but the Larghetto from this piece is just heavenly!! His first Concerto has a great slow movement as well, but this one is on a different level. That A theme is one of the few musical themes that can truly bring a tear to my eye!! Such passion and emotion!! And to think he wrote it at the age of just 20!!
@ursrieger1053
@ursrieger1053 3 года назад
Krystian Zimerman was a winner of the Chopin competition - he deserved it !!
@bedovlogs7700
@bedovlogs7700 3 года назад
One of the bests pieces of Chopin!!
@eingooglenutzer1474
@eingooglenutzer1474 3 года назад
4:32 sounds kinda similar to that passage from the 1st mov of his 1st concerto :D
@jimwinchester339
@jimwinchester339 5 месяцев назад
Wow! I now see that this piece is much than I originally surmised (and I began to play the first movement, up to the dominant key change). This is considerably more complex than P.C. #1 (which I did learn almost the entire first movement of - I even got through the entire development: only the coda was left [then I graduated college and no longer had access to the practise rooms or a piano). I honestly cannot even fathom how Chopin composed both of these pieces at essentially the same time... and one semitone apart, incidentally, which is, like, the most immiscible recipe, composition-wise.
@classicalmelodies3012
@classicalmelodies3012 2 месяца назад
6:36 - 7:41 and 13:17 - 14:19 My favourite parts, so melodic and harmonious, with grief, sorrow and at the same time, hapiness and sweetness. Just wonderful. I firmly believe that no other composer, besides Chopin, is able and will ever be able to create such masterpieces.
@philadelphiahairsalons5450
@philadelphiahairsalons5450 3 года назад
So gorgeous -- this causes my Spirit to soar -- I feel lighter when listening, uplifted & encouraged. Almost as though I am dancing on a cloud !
@aaazzz1104
@aaazzz1104 6 лет назад
Thanks for uploading with score
@hannastaszak1684
@hannastaszak1684 2 года назад
Chopin to najpiękniejsza spuścizna dla ludzkości ❤️
@thomasmans1267
@thomasmans1267 Год назад
A year ago I had no interest in this piece, now it’s one of my favourite things to listen to. Weird how the mind changes like that
@0lgawise
@0lgawise 10 месяцев назад
Please listen to Aleksei Sultanov
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 4 года назад
Am I the only one who sees a ton of Mozart's influence?
@cbpiano
@cbpiano 4 года назад
I think the long orchestral exposition, especially in the 1st concerto, gives me real Mozart vibes for sure
@zachguo6372
@zachguo6372 4 года назад
both concerti were heavily influenced by hummel (go listen to his piano concert!) who was a student of mozart
@TylerRayJohnson
@TylerRayJohnson 4 года назад
Álex the Benighted I hear late Beethoven in the first movement
@musik350
@musik350 4 года назад
cpc moment
@Ivan_1791
@Ivan_1791 4 года назад
@@musik350 What does cpc mean?
@jaybeeshultz
@jaybeeshultz 2 года назад
The larghetto brings tears to my eyes.
@abu61sen
@abu61sen Год назад
04:47 I love this spot! As if Chopin would snap and burst with rage!! It's very rare and wonderful to do something like that in a musical way
@duoduo9486
@duoduo9486 2 года назад
This’s the nicest concerto I’ve heard!
@Simon2005141
@Simon2005141 2 года назад
10:59 - 11:20 I like this part
@andantino5558
@andantino5558 2 года назад
Yes, this is beautiful
@pedrofuster9161
@pedrofuster9161 2 года назад
I like that part too
@moritzschmidt14
@moritzschmidt14 2 года назад
That's my favourite part! ❤
@ricsulartwar709
@ricsulartwar709 7 лет назад
Excellent, I love it
@maryannpost8146
@maryannpost8146 2 года назад
Brilliant! Thank you!
@SILAS-cb9xl
@SILAS-cb9xl Год назад
13:15-13:30 is so beautiful
@rxboy
@rxboy Год назад
10:30-11:00 Incredible composition meets masterful recitation.
@adriannoe9841
@adriannoe9841 3 года назад
Ahhh is wonderful !!!!!
@boqueefawigg354
@boqueefawigg354 4 года назад
Gorgeous
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
Samson Francois with Louis Fremaux Monte-Carlo Orchestra is a melody always amazing to day
@bennywang5752
@bennywang5752 3 года назад
29:36 always sounds like somebody singing
@adriannoe9841
@adriannoe9841 3 года назад
El segundo movimiento Larghetto, me llega al alma........
@ParsaTheCube
@ParsaTheCube 2 года назад
13:45 31:03 Two of my favorite parts :)
@lej2676
@lej2676 2 года назад
This is the best ever....... Nothing I can say.
@s_j3558
@s_j3558 4 года назад
너무 좋아요 ㅠ
@jakubgrzybacz9874
@jakubgrzybacz9874 4 года назад
33:59 Ballade in g-minor
@jakubgrzybacz9874
@jakubgrzybacz9874 4 года назад
34:01
@roshaanbhabra5611
@roshaanbhabra5611 2 года назад
Which part of the Ballade are you referring to?
@thilomathiaserdl2338
@thilomathiaserdl2338 4 года назад
There is no better way to play this wonderful piece than C. Zimerman does here. It is perfect in every detail . Epic!
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
Thilo Mathias Erdl : " perfect in every detail " it's that the fault , Chopin wrote " la simplicité est l'éssence même de l'Art " Zimerman too meticulous : more soul less perfect technic is better whit Chopin
@tiagosilva9152
@tiagosilva9152 4 года назад
@@alainspiteri502 soul and technique are not mutually exclusive. Zimerman not only has perfect technique, he also brings out the little details in the music, while not being overly sentimental. In my opinion, he is THE Chopin interpreter, second to none. Listen to his interpretation of the mazurkas and the ballades (also the 1st Concerto) and you will know what I mean
@alainspiteri502
@alainspiteri502 4 года назад
@@tiagosilva9152 with music we don't talk about technic , at CNMD -Paris a young student 16 Y old has all technic of piano who is necessary to speak with his piano , in fact j'm erea of Samson François with Philarmonic orchestra Monte Carlo j have cto Chopin akso cto Ravel with theirs . When j was young j listened also old recordings and discover Chopin-studies by Alfred Cortot j listen since very far from to day , j'm too old to listen Mazurkas by others pianists that Rubinstein becayse j have them in my brain ; so to day j listen on Y T very young pianists in this time Daniil Kharitonov , j don't understand why but j don't like here rtoo meticulous j think a true musician don't play two Times the same thing with the same concerto and don't think about tempo it's the pianist who is the tempo of a cto no the Principal of orchestra ; j M old you like a pianist listen akso old pianist of an other erea it's necessary to listen new generation and old erea good music for you
@tiagosilva9152
@tiagosilva9152 4 года назад
@@alainspiteri502 one thing that I absolutely love about Zimerman's playing is the "pearly sound" that he sometimes produces for example at 18:53 this is unique for Zimerman, or at least I have not heard another pianist using this "pearly" technique
@tiagosilva9152
@tiagosilva9152 4 года назад
@@alainspiteri502 of course, technique is only meaningful when combining it with musicality, it should always serve the purpose of music. Zimerman has amazing technique aswell as great musicality
@user-ec8rm9hr8q
@user-ec8rm9hr8q Год назад
I love it❤️🎹🎵
@user-wm6ms6mb3f
@user-wm6ms6mb3f 2 года назад
ГЕНИАЛЬНО!!!
@fatimacanche9081
@fatimacanche9081 3 года назад
Como se luce el pianista ,Bravo !!
@hiewkarheong3887
@hiewkarheong3887 2 года назад
Ngl imo this concerto is more romantic than of the first, more emotions and passions flow from the piece
@hannastaszak1684
@hannastaszak1684 Год назад
Arcydzieło, rewelacja ! Chopinie, geniuszu ❤️
@r0mmm
@r0mmm 3 года назад
God i just love it so much!! especially the second mvt. But imagine chopin wrote a late concerto! that would be amazing!
@darkstudios001
@darkstudios001 2 года назад
Allegro de Concert Op. 46
@virtuosiproducoes2591
@virtuosiproducoes2591 2 года назад
@@darkstudios001 Sorry but that thing is just awful...
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 2 года назад
@@virtuosiproducoes2591 How? I find Allegro de Concert one of his best, perhaps it's Un-Chopinesque as many people view it
@lmichaelgreenjr
@lmichaelgreenjr 2 года назад
I really wish he would’ve developed those 4 bars starting at 0:18 it’s one of my favorite little themes from this concerto
@handsomeX
@handsomeX Год назад
I find that Chopin does this quite often in his other works also. It sometimes feels as if his themes are "imcomplere" and should've been further expanded.
@douze-onze
@douze-onze 4 года назад
That Allegro vivace, it's even better than that of the first.
@alexDLeow
@alexDLeow 4 года назад
Totally agree! and as a person who tries to learn it for the past decades (!) the coda of the third movement is so tricky to play with the thirds run on the right hand.
@user-tz2mm9hy4u
@user-tz2mm9hy4u Год назад
Самое впечатляющее исполнение этого концерта из всех слышанных интерпретаций.
@0lgawise
@0lgawise 10 месяцев назад
Цимерман великолепен. И всё же Султанов - моя любовь. Могу слушать бесконечно
@niccolobuscemi
@niccolobuscemi 2 года назад
This interpretation is extraordinary: the orchestra and the piano seem fused in the expressive exchange. It doesn't sound like it was played by Zimerman, but by Chopin himself!
@nelsonceballos1637
@nelsonceballos1637 2 месяца назад
Gracias......!!!!!
@fatimacanche9081
@fatimacanche9081 3 года назад
Exelente !!!
@peterkovacs9951
@peterkovacs9951 3 года назад
Zimerman never makes a mistake
@user-zq9iz5zq9n
@user-zq9iz5zq9n 4 года назад
14:00
@HAL_NlNETH0USAND
@HAL_NlNETH0USAND Месяц назад
The ending is out of this world.
@marisamistro6351
@marisamistro6351 4 года назад
I love this melody even if i'm not a specialist.
@user-bx9sw8gn5f
@user-bx9sw8gn5f 4 месяца назад
1 часть. 0:00 - главная партия (оркестр) 1:04 - связующая партия 1:19 - побочная партия 2:11 - завершающая партия 2:55 - главная партия (рояль) 3:37 - побочная партия 1 5:30 - побочная партия 2 8:12 - завершающая партия 9:16 - разработка 11:47 - реприза главная партия 12:05 - реприза побочная партия 2 15:01 - завершающая партия
@e.conboy4286
@e.conboy4286 24 дня назад
Thank you.
@eduardgevorgyan577
@eduardgevorgyan577 2 месяца назад
Wonderful and brilliant
@danielceccaldi9676
@danielceccaldi9676 5 лет назад
Zimerman reinvente ce concerto. Quant au larghetto, c'est un vrai champ Bellinien comme le voulait Chopin. Grand disque !
@lacobymills4930
@lacobymills4930 4 года назад
27:42 🔥🔥🔥
@syedfaez
@syedfaez 5 лет назад
This is more playable than his first ( of course THE zimmerman made it seems so effortless)
@korolevpiano7794
@korolevpiano7794 4 года назад
syed Zulfaez No... no no no no. Zimerman*. Zimmerman is the guy who shot a kid in 2012.
@antonygonzalez1672
@antonygonzalez1672 4 года назад
Korolev Piano true but I get the confusion as the spelling is not consistent with the pronunciation.
@Santa-qz2mu
@Santa-qz2mu 3 года назад
@@korolevpiano7794 LMAOOOOOOOOOOO
@5w_08_kahangemilyko9
@5w_08_kahangemilyko9 2 года назад
Practicing this, wish me luck 🤞✌️😬
@andresantos_
@andresantos_ Год назад
20:22-21:50 THIS PART GETS ME EVERY TIME
@lage4581
@lage4581 4 года назад
...разве что изредка до собраных ими слёз...:)
@fastfingers110
@fastfingers110 4 года назад
Is nice, I like
@nikol4y.l
@nikol4y.l Год назад
32:50 makes me teary
@user-dk9yi4es8d
@user-dk9yi4es8d 4 года назад
4:40 14:57
@brandonhwang4061
@brandonhwang4061 2 года назад
10:46 - 10:51 is literally schumann concerto
@SILAS-cb9xl
@SILAS-cb9xl 2 года назад
Chopin wrote this Concerto first. Chopin Piano Concerto - finished 1830 Schumann Piano Concerto - finished 1845
@Zimzamzoom95
@Zimzamzoom95 2 года назад
The monte romanesca sequence predates both of them by probably about 2 centuries lol
@oliviasand1793
@oliviasand1793 3 года назад
6:39 and 7:05 wow
@hsinhsin125
@hsinhsin125 4 года назад
26:53
@ugo957
@ugo957 2 месяца назад
Концерт очень красив! Циммерман играет очень проникновенно, с душой, он мастер!❤🎉👌
@nikejacketpilyohada1770
@nikejacketpilyohada1770 4 года назад
5:00
@internetuser_03
@internetuser_03 3 года назад
28:57 C# minor nocturne
@bitchslappedme
@bitchslappedme 2 года назад
"Chopin’s piano concertos are often criticized for orchestral writing that is at best competent. This, however, is less a fault than a decision: Chopin, the greatest composer for the piano of his age, would never let anything obscure the brilliance of his piano writing." Huge cope lmfao
@sam-np4ol
@sam-np4ol 2 года назад
who are you quoting? i wonder how they knew chopin decided that
@Ale-qf1pm
@Ale-qf1pm 2 года назад
How can people seriously criticize orchestral writing in a piano concerto I mean the whole focal point of the piece is the piano I couldn't care less how good or bad the orchestration of a Romantic era piano concerto is
@sam-np4ol
@sam-np4ol 2 года назад
imagine being as good a composer as chopin and then centuries later u have an army of midwits criticizing your orchestral work LOL
@sam-np4ol
@sam-np4ol 2 года назад
"uhm ackshually his orchestral work, contrary to his piano, is very...." lololol
@Ale-qf1pm
@Ale-qf1pm 2 года назад
@@sam-np4ol I understand critique on composers but only to an extent, Chopin is nearly untouchable in his compositional skills, also how do you expect a man who only composed three pieces with an orchestra to be an amazing orchestrator?
@anthonyc6017
@anthonyc6017 3 года назад
The third movement coda wow
@tpsyclone2008
@tpsyclone2008 9 месяцев назад
Final Movement: From F minor to F major 33:43
@bro.jdfrancisco
@bro.jdfrancisco Год назад
You know it's a great piece because there are lots of interesting timestamps in the comments...
@ksuy2
@ksuy2 3 месяца назад
2nd movement❤
@suissealpines
@suissealpines 2 года назад
4:28 is great
@clc6351
@clc6351 4 года назад
7:36
@andantino5558
@andantino5558 3 года назад
One of the best melodies in Music history
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