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Album available // Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 by Arthur Rubinstein
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Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) - Piano Concertos No.1 & 2 / Remastered 2022
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Piano Concerto #1 In E Minor, Op. 11, B 53
1. Allegro Maestoso (00:00)
2. Romance: Larghetto (19:43)
3. Rondo: Vivace (30:26)
Arthur Rubinstein
New Symphony Orchestra of London
Stanislaw Skrowaczewski
Recorded in 1961
Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor, Op. 21, B 43
1. Maestoso (40:37) 2. Larghetto (53:56)
3. Allegro Vivace (1:02:34)
Arthur Rubinstein
Symphony of the Air
Alfred Wallenstein
Recorded in 1958
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Le concerto de Chopin connu sous le nom de n°2 a été en fait le premier à être composé, entre l'automne 1829 et le début de 1830. Le n°1 a été écrit entre avril et août 1830 et publié en 1833, tandis que le "fa mineur", en raison de retards dans la préparation des parties orchestrales, n'a été imprimé qu'en 1836. Il contient des éléments qui devaient rester caractéristiques de Chopin, par exemple le type de figure rythmique pointée qui ouvre le Maestoso et que l'on retrouve tout au long de son œuvre ultérieure. Ce premier thème est en effet mémorable, et le passage orchestral initial prépare bien l'entrée dramatique du soliste.
Habituellement, le rôle de l'orchestre est subsidiaire, les responsabilités du piano presque continues et souvent élaborées sont presque autosuffisantes. Il n'y a pas de véritable développement de la forme sonate, car c'est plutôt la partie de clavier qui élabore et commente les thèmes du mouvement avec fantaisie et invention constante.
Le Larghetto, le mouvement lent de Chopin est le cœur de ce concerto, et il est peut-être significatif qu'il ait été achevé en premier. Une grande intensité lyrique est transmise, et l'écriture au piano est encore plus originale, surtout dans la section déclamatoire centrale, une sorte de récitatif instrumental.
La musique folklorique polonaise a sa place dans le finale de ce concerto, un Allegro vivace. Il s'agit d'un rondo à grande échelle avec des épisodes aux contrastes piquants et une partie solo plus ouvertement athlétique que dans les mouvements précédents. Le résultat reste cependant à la fois pittoresque et expressif.
Le Concerto en mi mineur suit un chemin similaire, mais de manière plus décisive. Il a été composé alors que Chopin et ses compatriotes espéraient l'indépendance de la Pologne. Les Russes ont dûment écrasé l'insurrection en septembre 1831, mais l'esprit héroïque de l'Allegro maestoso ne fait aucun doute.
Comme son équivalent dans le Concerto en fa mineur, il n'est guère un chef-d'œuvre de structure formelle, et le fait que Chopin s'en tienne à la tonique pour les deux premiers sujets est très inhabituel. Il est vrai que lorsque le premier sujet réapparaît en do majeur au début du développement, l'effet est saisissant. Et les faiblesses de la forme et de l'orchestration semblent relativement peu importantes par rapport à la poésie et à l'éclat de la partie soliste.
Comme dans le concerto en fa mineur, le Larghetto central, que Chopin a intitulé "Romance" en l'occurrence, est une explosion de mélodie passionnée. Pièce calme et mélancolique, elle est suivie d'un rondo, dirigé Vivace, qui est en mi majeur comme le mouvement lent, bien qu'il commence dans le relatif mineur. Il tire une partie de son caractère de la "krakowiak", une danse de la région de Cracovie en Pologne, à temps double rapide et réputée pour ses rythmes syncopés.
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@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 8 лет назад
Album available // Chopin: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 by Arthur Rubinstein ***Listen to our mastering update (2022)*** : bit.ly/3vMIaWN 🎧 Qobuz (Hi-Res) bit.ly/4aDdryt Tidal (Hi-Res) bit.ly/3Mul2mZ 🎧 Deezer (Hi-Fi) bit.ly/35X2cnD Amazon Music (Hi-Res) amzn.to/3tIP6Cx 🎧 Napster (Hi-Fi) bit.ly/41EIE09 Spotify (mp3) spoti.fi/3RLHhbt 🎧 SoundCloud (aac) bit.ly/39HZJ2N RU-vid Music (mp4) bit.ly/3vMIaWN 🎧 Pandora, Anghami, QQ音乐, LineMusic 日本… Frédéric François Chopin (1810-1849) - Piano Concertos No.1 & 2 / Remastered 2022 *Click to activate the English subtitles for the presentation* (00:00-02:52) Piano Concerto #1 In E Minor, Op. 11, B 53 1. Allegro Maestoso (00:00) 2. Romance: Larghetto (19:43) 3. Rondo: Vivace (30:26) Arthur Rubinstein New Symphony Orchestra of London Stanislaw Skrowaczewski Recorded in 1961 Piano Concerto #2 In F Minor, Op. 21, B 43 1. Maestoso (40:37) 2. Larghetto (53:56) 3. Allegro Vivace (1:02:34) Arthur Rubinstein Symphony of the Air Alfred Wallenstein Recorded in 1958 🔊 FOLLOW US on SPOTIFY (Profil: CMRR) : spoti.fi/3016eVr 🔊 Download CMRR's recordings in High fidelity audio (QOBUZ) : bit.ly/2M1Eop2 ❤️ If you like CM//RR content, please consider membership at our Patreon page. Thank you :) www.patreon.com/cmrr Le concerto de Chopin connu sous le nom de n°2 a été en fait le premier à être composé, entre l'automne 1829 et le début de 1830. Le n°1 a été écrit entre avril et août 1830 et publié en 1833, tandis que le "fa mineur", en raison de retards dans la préparation des parties orchestrales, n'a été imprimé qu'en 1836. Il contient des éléments qui devaient rester caractéristiques de Chopin, par exemple le type de figure rythmique pointée qui ouvre le Maestoso et que l'on retrouve tout au long de son œuvre ultérieure. Ce premier thème est en effet mémorable, et le passage orchestral initial prépare bien l'entrée dramatique du soliste. Habituellement, le rôle de l'orchestre est subsidiaire, les responsabilités du piano presque continues et souvent élaborées sont presque autosuffisantes. Il n'y a pas de véritable développement de la forme sonate, car c'est plutôt la partie de clavier qui élabore et commente les thèmes du mouvement avec fantaisie et invention constante. Le Larghetto, le mouvement lent de Chopin est le cœur de ce concerto, et il est peut-être significatif qu'il ait été achevé en premier. Une grande intensité lyrique est transmise, et l'écriture au piano est encore plus originale, surtout dans la section déclamatoire centrale, une sorte de récitatif instrumental. La musique folklorique polonaise a sa place dans le finale de ce concerto, un Allegro vivace. Il s'agit d'un rondo à grande échelle avec des épisodes aux contrastes piquants et une partie solo plus ouvertement athlétique que dans les mouvements précédents. Le résultat reste cependant à la fois pittoresque et expressif. Le Concerto en mi mineur suit un chemin similaire, mais de manière plus décisive. Il a été composé alors que Chopin et ses compatriotes espéraient l'indépendance de la Pologne. Les Russes ont dûment écrasé l'insurrection en septembre 1831, mais l'esprit héroïque de l'Allegro maestoso ne fait aucun doute. Comme son équivalent dans le Concerto en fa mineur, il n'est guère un chef-d'œuvre de structure formelle, et le fait que Chopin s'en tienne à la tonique pour les deux premiers sujets est très inhabituel. Il est vrai que lorsque le premier sujet réapparaît en do majeur au début du développement, l'effet est saisissant. Et les faiblesses de la forme et de l'orchestration semblent relativement peu importantes par rapport à la poésie et à l'éclat de la partie soliste. Comme dans le concerto en fa mineur, le Larghetto central, que Chopin a intitulé "Romance" en l'occurrence, est une explosion de mélodie passionnée. Pièce calme et mélancolique, elle est suivie d'un rondo, dirigé Vivace, qui est en mi majeur comme le mouvement lent, bien qu'il commence dans le relatif mineur. Il tire une partie de son caractère de la "krakowiak", une danse de la région de Cracovie en Pologne, à temps double rapide et réputée pour ses rythmes syncopés. Album available // Chopin: 4 Scherzos & 4 Ballades by Arthur Rubinstein Qobuz (Hi-Res) cutt.ly/ww4bW2WK Tidal (Hi-Res) cutt.ly/4w4bEg11 Deezer (Hi-Fi) cutt.ly/zw4bEAPQ Amazon Music (Hi-Res) amzn.to/3JwcEDj Spotify (mp3) spoti.fi/3Ub9Mll RU-vid Music (mp4) cutt.ly/nw4bTHLm Apple Music (off), Napster, Pandora, Anghami, Soundcloud, QQ音乐, LineMusic 日本… Chopin by Arthur Rubinstein - 51 Mazurkas / New Mastering + Presentation (recording of the Century) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-r92pHa9VGzk.html Frédéric François Chopin PLAYLIST (reference recordings) : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xKmtJlEDxDw.html
@cbdesade
@cbdesade 6 лет назад
Perfect choice for a reference recording, which I'd call a definitive performance. Rubinstein had a way with Chopin: he seemed to capture every bit of poetry and magic held in the music.
@stuartgassel5659
@stuartgassel5659 6 лет назад
Agree. He was a master of Chopin. Also love the way Argerich plays Chopin.
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 6 лет назад
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@kodamessiah3582
@kodamessiah3582 2 года назад
Instablaster
@martinmarqu1720
@martinmarqu1720 Год назад
Bello concierto que me tranquiliza el alma. Arthur un genio del piano.
@tomfilipiak690
@tomfilipiak690 4 месяца назад
Rubinstein is still one of my favorite classical piano player. No flashiness. Precision with passion.
@emilycorwith1119
@emilycorwith1119 6 месяцев назад
How lucky we are to have these wonderful performances preserved for posterity!
@FlexingClassicalMusic
@FlexingClassicalMusic 7 месяцев назад
Listening to classical music is like a journey through history. It's incredible to think that the compositions we hear today have been cherished for centuries.
@helenmalinowski4482
@helenmalinowski4482 Год назад
1969 was the year I discovered the great Rubinstein. These days I’ve become so sentimental that I tear up! Friends with whom I shared this love have passed on .😢
@user-ge7xq4oj5q
@user-ge7xq4oj5q Год назад
The same to me. But having beautiful memories is very precious.😊😊
@rogerstrukhoff4716
@rogerstrukhoff4716 Год назад
Born six months after Liszt died, Brahms was alive until Arthur was 9, knew Ravel & Saint-Saens, and many of us remember him so very clearly. I thought of him as this is what a piano player is. Lived long enough with full faculties to make his aristocratic presence known on 60 Minutes & the Tonight Show.
@melindaschwenk-borrell9374
@melindaschwenk-borrell9374 11 месяцев назад
I'm still here!! Got to see Rubenstein in concert in Wash DC in 1971, I believe. Very lucky to have a piano teacher who arranged such outings. I remember most his sweetness as a person.
@open6428
@open6428 7 месяцев назад
🕯🕯🕯🎶🎵🎹
@katiesethna
@katiesethna 7 месяцев назад
I share your Love ! There must be many like us !
@newmontaigne70
@newmontaigne70 5 лет назад
Perhaps the finest Chopinist of the last century.
@ZosimoLee
@ZosimoLee Год назад
Rubenstein plays masterfully. He lets each note come out beautifully.
@neusbarrera6401
@neusbarrera6401 Год назад
The first live piano concert I attended was in Barcelona Palau de la Musica in 1969 and the pianist was Rubinstein, in spite of his age he was so full of energy, at the end of the concert I had tears in my eyes because I knew that I had been very lucky to see one of the best pianists of all times, a true legend, and ever since I have attended, and I still do, some unforgetable piano concerts with the best pianists!!!
@seniorskateboarder5958
@seniorskateboarder5958 10 месяцев назад
I heard Perlman at the Palao in '85. I don't know that you're an American, but I'm a native coastal Californian and yours is the first mention i have ever seen or heard of the Palao. What a great music hall.
@lukefer7579
@lukefer7579 Год назад
Still the greatest pianist of all time, and listen how beautifully the orchestra plays for him. They adored this man. The end of an era of greatness never again to be heard or seen. 1887-1982. Chopin himself could not play his works so beautifully with such a golden sound, his signature genius and with such unbelievable clarity, like a painting fashioned of pure sunlight. And hear how he follows each soloist, gracing their interpretation with his own. The rubato in these timeless recordings will never be surpassed. Bravo for posting this treasure!
@ginaabadi4923
@ginaabadi4923 11 месяцев назад
CHOPIN SE VA A LEVANTAR PARA ESCUCHAR ESTE MARAVILLOSO Pianista !!!
@ginaabadi4923
@ginaabadi4923 11 месяцев назад
CON total naturalidafd
@irenederomer2938
@irenederomer2938 5 месяцев назад
inolvidable!Incomparable! the greatest pianist! Y la musica,Chopin maravilloso!
@bianca-sg8zq
@bianca-sg8zq 3 года назад
This is my most favorite rendition of Chopin's concertos 1 and 2. Mr. Rubinstein is masterful!!!
@mariaelenabecerra2069
@mariaelenabecerra2069 Год назад
So very true !!!
@hhsrrrr
@hhsrrrr Год назад
The very difficult measures between 12:37 and 12:50 are exquisitely performed. Rubinstein is one of the greatest pianists of the last century.
@Treborstuben
@Treborstuben 11 месяцев назад
The melody is so beautiful in the first movement, I cannot keep the tears back
@fabianfrankenstein7294
@fabianfrankenstein7294 Год назад
1st movement 3:52 (theme 1) / 4:18 (theme 2) 5:12 [agitated & urgent] 6:27 [theme 3] 8:06 [quasi coda] 9:26 [orchestral intermezzo] 10:25 [theme 2 major variant] 11:38 [quasi coda] 13:29 [reprise - orchestra] / 14:08 [reprise - piano] 15:03 [reprise - agitated & urgent] 16:03 [reprise - theme 3] 17:52 [coda] 2nd movement 19:43 20:38 21:22 22:00 22:42 [thirds] 23:20 23:57
@belladaniella5913
@belladaniella5913 Год назад
This is my favorite piece of music ever, there is such hope coming out around 16:20 and I'm never fed up listening again and again. Thank million times❤
@carmenmorel3203
@carmenmorel3203 Год назад
Nothing mote beautiful and excelllent!! A Rubinstein is the one that knows and feels Chopin like no others!!! Thanks!!!
@user-vr1jy7zm3s
@user-vr1jy7zm3s 11 месяцев назад
아침부터 서너시간 동안 계속 반복해서 듣고 있습니다. 그냥 계속 피아노 소리에 머무르고 싶네요. 말할 수 없는 기쁨과 감동으로 인생이 충만합니다. 좋은 것을 베풀어주신 쇼팽과 루빈스타인에게 감사합니다
@dejanstevanic5408
@dejanstevanic5408 3 года назад
What a recording! Thank you CM/RR.
@boroushan
@boroushan 4 года назад
Rubinstein talks to and caresses our heart when he plays Chopin. Those who say perfection does not exist in music making should listen to this recording.
@user-jb5sk7pc2m
@user-jb5sk7pc2m 3 года назад
Perfection does not exist in music-making, Rubinstein or not.
@radudanbaciu8198
@radudanbaciu8198 2 года назад
Superb,atunci cand geniul componistic se intalneste cu geniul interpretativ, Chopin si Rubinstein!! Multumim pentru postare,un regal! Silvia Baciu
@hkbruin3900
@hkbruin3900 4 года назад
If there is perfection, this is it! Artur Rubinstein's recordings of Chopin Piano Concertos 1 & 2 presented here are the best I have ever heard. Since I grew up listening to my dad's old classical LPs, I never had an appreciation until I left home for college and began listening to these recordings again. As Chopin Piano Concerto #1 became my all-time favorite piano concerto, I began listening to ALL other recordings, collecting LPs and CDs, attending live performances, and now RU-vid (including competition playing too). This also included the multiple records made by Rubinstein (#1 in 1937 w/Sir John Barbirolli-London Phil, 1953 w/Wallenstein-LA Phil, 1947 live w/Walter-NY Phil, etc). You can't get any better than this. As such, after 1,000's of listening pleasure over 4 decades, Rubinstein's playing (particularly in this recording) still ranks the top of the heap by far! It's his (famed "golden tone") playing combined with the masterpiece itself. I consider the touch, phrasing, tempo, subtle dynamics, and musicality that contributed to his superb playing. Lucky for us, this recording was a gift from heaven to mankind! (This also holds true of his RCA recordings on Chopin's Ballads, Scherzos, Polonaises, Nocturnes, Mazurkas, Impromptus, Sonatas, and miscellaneous works - notice I didn't include his waltzes here; not his absolute best). I could go on and on but that will be another blog...
@bobgold57
@bobgold57 2 года назад
My listening experience to Rubinstein was similar to yours. I had the fortune of seeing him in concert--I think '68--and even as a kid I knew that I was witnessing something very special that would stay with me. I remember the whole audience standing for his Polonaise encore. The span of his career, and breadth of repertoire were an incredible gift to us.
@hkbruin3900
@hkbruin3900 2 года назад
@@bobgold57 Agreed! I haven't begun my appreciation for his superb interpretations of Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven, Schuman, Schubert, Mendelssohn, Faure, Tchaikovsky, (his pal) Rachmaninov, Prokofiev, Spanish repertoire (remember his was adopted as the Godson of Spain), and everything he touched that was written for the keyboard. Yes he was that extraordinary!
@bobgold57
@bobgold57 2 года назад
@@hkbruin3900 The Brahms late piano works are tremendous, in the late 50's versions, and the more autumnal versions that came later. And the concertos of course. The Schumann--the same teaching lineage as the Brahms. His Schubert is among the best I've heard. Also some great Beethoven performances. Wish he had recorded more Spanish works! And then there's the live concert recordings--usually thin in recording quality, but so rich in interpretation. Its a lifetime of music, so I come back to it in cycles.
@georgefelty6357
@georgefelty6357 Год назад
I believe today is Rubinstein's birthday and was always part of my musical listening and learning!
@AJNorth
@AJNorth 6 лет назад
In the green room of Symphony Hall in San Diego in the mid-1990s after a performance of Bruckner's 4th with Stanislaw Skrowaczewski conducting the San Diego Symphony, I mentioned to the Maestro that one of my treasured recordings was the one he made with Rubinstein of the Chopin 1st. He lit up and said, "Ah, Artur; we had such fun making that record!" It remains my desert island recording of that work. (Incidentally, the recording engineer was the legendary Kenneth E. Wilkinson.)
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 6 лет назад
Are you an instrumentalist?
@AJNorth
@AJNorth 6 лет назад
Hello there. Sadly, no; I am merely a listener with a collection of recordings, and who was fortunate to have attended some extraordinary performances over the years (including two concerts by Rubinstein, Wallenstein and the Symphony of the Air in the winter of 1968-69 in New York City, one at Carnegie Hall, the other at [then] Philharmonic Hall, Lincoln Center, that included the Chopin 2nd concerto and Grand Fantasy on Polish Airs, the Franck Symphonic Variations and the Grieg A-minor, Schumann A-minor and Saint-Saëns 2nd concertos - both concerts with encores!). Please forgive my remiss in failing to thank you in my original comment, above, for posting this superb transfer. Cheers!
@classicalmusicreference
@classicalmusicreference 6 лет назад
Thanks :-)
@bathtubbarracuda2581
@bathtubbarracuda2581 4 года назад
Skrowaczewski's Bruckner is really something else!
@bianca-sg8zq
@bianca-sg8zq 3 года назад
So beautiful and invigorating...Chopin and Rubinstein got soul!!!!
@JayveeSonata
@JayveeSonata Год назад
Absolute perfection. Chopin and Rubinstein transport us to the realms of Heaven.
@gordonloughnan3110
@gordonloughnan3110 4 года назад
1:00:25 to 1:02:30 absolutely amazing.... pure bliss for the soul
@reubenlahav6327
@reubenlahav6327 3 года назад
Magnificent ,perfect . Thank you Classical Music .
@zeportella1321
@zeportella1321 2 года назад
Que divino!!! Divindades como Chopin e Rubinstein permanecem intactos ao longo do tempo! É como um sopro de vida esbanjando arte e beleza por todos os portos! Deus abençoe ambos onde quer que estejam!!!
@RichardLee-ot9id
@RichardLee-ot9id Год назад
This is a truly remarkable performance.
@user-fu6tt8qq4v
@user-fu6tt8qq4v 4 года назад
아름다운 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎻🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
@rosariocalosur7802
@rosariocalosur7802 Год назад
I grew up with this kind of music in the 60s this was what my father always played on the stereo so heavenly it was definitely Rubinstein ❤️❤️❤️❤️
@renaudpontier
@renaudpontier 2 года назад
L'interprétation de Rubinstein dans ces deux concertos est remarquable; lumineuse, sans mièvrerie, élégante et souple. Je ne vois que Martha Argerich qui puisse lui être comparée. En plus sa vitalité, qui se ressent dans son jeu, est exceptionnelle. Je crois qu'il a joué jusqu'à 80 ans passés.
@mariaelenabecerra2069
@mariaelenabecerra2069 Год назад
Rubinstein touches my soul
@christophedallaporta8836
@christophedallaporta8836 Год назад
C'est à dire tant qu'il a pu le faire. Ne plus jouer pour lui c'était comme cesser d'être. Quand l'art et l'homme ne forme qu'une même et unique entité, c'est vivre par excellence pour l'excellence.
@valeriysakov1410
@valeriysakov1410 Год назад
Браво Артур Рубинштейн! Браво дирижор и оркестр! БРАВО компо
@wulfinstein
@wulfinstein Год назад
Esa expresión única y prístina en las manos y mente musical del Maestro Rubistein , única con esos acentos en cada dedo de sus manos como si cada uno tuviese su propia mente . Precioso e inmortal.
@notaire2
@notaire2 4 года назад
Das erste Konzert ist eine wunderschöne Aufführung dieses romantischen Meisterwerks mit brillantem Klang des Soloklaviers und gut harmonisierten Töne anderer Instrumente. Der erfahrene Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lebhaften Tempo mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Das zweite Konzert ist auch eine wunderschöne Aufführung dieses lyrischen Meisterwerks mit klarem Klang des Soloklaviers und perfekt synchronisierten Töne anderer Instrumente. Der geniale Maestro leitet das perfekt trainierte Orchester im gut phrasierten Tempo mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Echt unvergleichlicher Pianist!
@valerieheinderyckx4506
@valerieheinderyckx4506 7 месяцев назад
Une version de rêve...un enchantement de tous les instants. ❤
@user-cq3ni6db2v
@user-cq3ni6db2v 4 месяца назад
Невероятно, но я уже в течении месяца слушаю эти записи по нескольку раз в день. Удивительно, не надоедает!
@LissaAnsaldo
@LissaAnsaldo 2 месяца назад
In crying feeling this Song ita wonderfullll i love It so much...I don't want , to cry, but my tears fall from my eyes...........,❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@minka866
@minka866 Год назад
And now I can understand the 1st one and how Rubinstein is Great pianist. His version is my fav ever.
@o2962
@o2962 7 лет назад
Frederic wrote the music for Artur to play. They shared Polish air. Polish childhoods. Polish blood. They shared a close tie we are the blessed to hear.
@anatolrabinkin6383
@anatolrabinkin6383 4 года назад
A very small detail -:)... Arthur Rubinstein was "little bit" a Jew.. Please stop call Rubinstein, Horowitz, Milstein etc, etc. as anything but Jewish people/ By the way- the father of Chopin was a French.. Anatol
@anatolrabinkin6383
@anatolrabinkin6383 4 года назад
Arthur Rubinstein did have the Polish blood, please..
@elcarusel276
@elcarusel276 3 года назад
@@anatolrabinkin6383 some kind of true, A.R. just have Polish wife, most of Polish Jews were mixed blood, as his kids
@elcarusel276
@elcarusel276 3 года назад
@@anatolrabinkin6383 another small detail, F.C. was born in Żelazowa Wola and his mother was Justyna Krzyżanowska, also he grow up in Poland... and it's not a hidden story that his music is conected with his Motherland...., "When died in France at the early age of thirty-nine his famous deathbed was that his should be cut out from his body and sent to Poland"
@hannastaszak1684
@hannastaszak1684 2 года назад
Piękno muzyki Fryderyka Chopina to fenomen graniczący z cudem . Wielkość Chopina jest niezmierzona i poza wszelkimi schematami ❤️
@gizellavasas2115
@gizellavasas2115 Год назад
Leider Er ist zu früh verstorben ist.
@brigittenelsonjohson699
@brigittenelsonjohson699 5 лет назад
J'aime trop Chopin il y'a une partie de cette note qui me fait pleurer et ébranle mon âme entière
@user-nw5vv8jm6p
@user-nw5vv8jm6p 9 месяцев назад
CUANDO LA EJECUCIÓN DE UNA COMPOSICIÓN DE CHOPÍN LO HACE RUBINSTEIN, UNO TIENE LA SENSACIÓN QUE LO ESTÁ EJECUTANDO EL MISMO CHOPIN, ES MARAVILLOSO.
@konstantinosm66
@konstantinosm66 6 лет назад
The concert for piano and orchestra No. 1, composed in 1830 and consists of 3 parts. It is one of the great works of the composer and one of two for a complete orchestra. ♫ Chopin composed the Piano Concerto No. 2 in 1830, at the age of 20, with the first presentation on March 17 of that year, with the same soloist, in Warsaw. Issued after Piano Concerto No. 1, and was named No. 2, although it composed it before 1. It consists of 3 parts, characteristic of the Romantic period. The 2nd part, Larghetto, is a pure pleasure for your ears, an absolute example of the Romantic period.
@sylviafarese9546
@sylviafarese9546 2 года назад
Reitero lo ya expresado Chopin+ Rubinstein = milagro de Dios
@zainabalzubaidi2665
@zainabalzubaidi2665 Год назад
Élégant et souple chaque fois que je l' entends tendrement j'apprends un nouvel essai ..Adorable
@tomaszk4750
@tomaszk4750 Год назад
Jakże cudowną wyobraźnię i wrażliwość musieli mieć kompozytorzy w dawnych epokach począwszy od Bacha... Mozart, Chopin, Czajkowski czy Rachmaninow... akurat tu wymieniłem moich ulubionych kompozytorów, ale lista przecież jest długa. Wagner? Potęga i moc, Musorgski - który uczył się grać jako dorosły facet? O... dziś młodzi w większości wolą bzdety i elektronikę. Wychowujemy pokolenie odwrażliwione na piękno. To naturalne, czyste w formie. Pozostaje kicz , disko polo i ... dopiszcie sami.
@justmovies1234
@justmovies1234 Год назад
Goosebumps, tears, joy!
@noraelsaiadarola1826
@noraelsaiadarola1826 3 года назад
Arthur, jamás dejo de escucharte día tras día, tus manos sobre el piano son bendiciones para la vida, ya que una y otra vez traes de regreso a la vida a Chopin y tantos otros.... Ellos viven eternamente a través tuyo Arthur, y dónde hoy estés agradezco tu existencia, tu genialidad y tú humildad
@alvarianovargas8256
@alvarianovargas8256 2 года назад
Yo tambien
@EstherGP100
@EstherGP100 Год назад
¡Para siempre!
@carmenmorel3203
@carmenmorel3203 4 месяца назад
Chopin & Rubinstein!!! Great DUO since ever …….
@sherinluzkrederdtaraujo9517
@sherinluzkrederdtaraujo9517 4 года назад
it is be in the heaven...unvergleichlich....graciassss Herr Rubinstein
@irenederomer2938
@irenederomer2938 3 месяца назад
Que belleza! Gracias!
@jamesbarlow6423
@jamesbarlow6423 Год назад
I was lucky enough to have first heard the 2nd movement of this for the first time having just moved into a farmhouse with a beautiful woman I'd fallen deeply in live with less than a week before. Her laughter (28:22-29:05) is captured herein perfectly. Life is good....
@sarahyoon9438
@sarahyoon9438 6 лет назад
So beautiful!!!!!♥♥♥♥♥♥♥
@remomazzetti8757
@remomazzetti8757 3 года назад
There's an excellent live performance of the E minor Concerto from February 9, 1947, with Rubinstein and Bruno Walter that is more exciting than any of his studio recordings. And great as he was, there are many outstanding Chopin recordings by other artists such as Cortot, Horszowski, Novaes, Francois, Lipatti, and others too numerous to mention.
@GeorgReitlinger
@GeorgReitlinger Год назад
Where is possible to find this record?
@theonak
@theonak 2 года назад
Magical performance.
@judithwoodrow7217
@judithwoodrow7217 Год назад
Thank you, Lord.
@jonathandero848
@jonathandero848 10 месяцев назад
The voicing beginning at 5:12, simply sublime, never heard it this clearly in a performance of this concerto before!
@ykwang033
@ykwang033 7 лет назад
Excellent!!
@valeriysakov1410
@valeriysakov1410 Год назад
Музыка прекрасная и исполнение Изумительное. Браво!
@mariainesdeandradealcantar3263
Aniversariante de hoje, parabéns à todos nós por você ter nascido querido CHOPIN. 💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
@printshan
@printshan Год назад
The best!
@noemiamaria1430
@noemiamaria1430 2 месяца назад
MAGISTRAL ❤❤❤
@victorgaete5795
@victorgaete5795 Год назад
Que extraordinario escuchar el larghetto del concierto Nro. 1 por Rubinstein y Skrowaczewski de junio de1961. con un nuevo sonido, y divisar atrás la colección de discos vinilo 33 1/3, que están volviendo en gloria y majestad sonoras.- Gracias por esta puesta.
@joellepodwysocki9558
@joellepodwysocki9558 Год назад
Sublime, merci.💝
@bpage4132
@bpage4132 5 лет назад
I think Arthur Rubinstein is one of the greatest interpreters of Chopin,alongside Vladmir Ashkenazy and another great pianist of mine in the world of Chopin`s music is Tamas Vasary,both of these concertos here beautifully performed here by Arthur Rubinstein,originally released on the RCA Red Seal label,is definately one of my all-time favourite is Piano Concerto No.1 in E minor,Op.11,is the second movement and reminds the wind breeze in the spring evening,and so beautifully the piano and the strings blended with the woodwind,and I still like the piece so much.
@ninarubcova7348
@ninarubcova7348 11 месяцев назад
Также гениальным исполнителем ШОПЕНА является СУЛТАНОВ!
@user-ej1ym7jd5q
@user-ej1ym7jd5q Месяц назад
Низкий поклон, Друзья. Это превосходно. Могу слушать бесконечно🙏🙏❤💖🔥🔥
@user-bu8cc3kq6n
@user-bu8cc3kq6n 7 месяцев назад
김영삼은국리민복을위하여서인욕의삼당합당을하여민주화의대부가되셧고정부가분노와증오의표적이되지않게사법정의구현을하시다가수천억을부정축재한노태우로부터배신자소리를들엇는데윤석열은의리의사나이가인 생관이니미래가어둡지요❤
@Batheronthemove
@Batheronthemove Месяц назад
Just found out the most replayed feature. Nice work YT. Thanks.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima Год назад
Chopin is where my soul rests
@rafaelchicodeguzman3546
@rafaelchicodeguzman3546 7 месяцев назад
Formidable Rubinstein
@bathtubbarracuda2581
@bathtubbarracuda2581 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this, Skrowaczewski is possibly my favourite conductor. Just like Sviatoslav Richter and Rubinstein himself, he focused on the music and just the music. None of that disgusting, glamorous attitude that divas such as Karajan were famous for exhibiting.
@mariocarrion7807
@mariocarrion7807 2 года назад
Very sensitive. Trés charmant
@user-xh5ee4rm5v
@user-xh5ee4rm5v 9 месяцев назад
My teacher of classic piano was Lydia Alimonda . She was assistent of Rubinstein. Once he said her that a pianist must prepare himself 150 % in order to execute 90 % of the total preparation.... Important words!!!
@rosaaurorajimenez7175
@rosaaurorajimenez7175 4 месяца назад
Fue un excelente pianista ❤
@valeriysakov1410
@valeriysakov1410 Год назад
Браво Маэстро Рубинштейн!
@sherinluzkrederdtaraujo9517
@sherinluzkrederdtaraujo9517 4 года назад
unvergleichlich....Herr Rubistein...danke...graciasss
@JoseMedina-sv8uy
@JoseMedina-sv8uy 4 года назад
Sublime, thanks for sharing. Greetings from Mexico.
@user-wj8ei5rb1m
@user-wj8ei5rb1m Год назад
Браво!
@roystewart4386
@roystewart4386 11 месяцев назад
In his day A Rubenstein was considered one of the most capable virtuoso pianists of his time. Wonderful we are able to still hear and see him perform.
@antoniojesusgonzalezmedero8323
@antoniojesusgonzalezmedero8323 4 года назад
Nadie como Rubinstein para interpretar a Chopin...
@timmcgee6425
@timmcgee6425 Год назад
Beautiful music.
@pierocuccuru9108
@pierocuccuru9108 Год назад
Questa musica e questa interpretazione sono una grazia di Dio
@marisolknott4350
@marisolknott4350 Год назад
Cuando escucho esta MARAVILLA quedo extasiada GRACIAS
@user-sz6lx9df7r
@user-sz6lx9df7r Год назад
今、私は暇を見つけてはルービンシュタインの演奏を聴く様にしております。実は、私は現在、人生を賭けて、創作に取り組んでいる最中なのです。そんな私にとってルービンシュタインは心の師であり、憧れの芸術家で御座います。分野は違えど、私は少しでも彼に近づきたい、と毎日、祈る様に頑張っております。しかし本当に心から癒やされるルービンシュタインの演奏で御座います。私も芸術家のはしくれとして、改めて彼の素晴らしさを思わずにはいられません。ただただ有り難い事で御座います。
@user-wj8ei5rb1m
@user-wj8ei5rb1m Год назад
Какое наслаждение!
@anigiuran109
@anigiuran109 Год назад
Wonderful music !!! Wonderful interpretation by ARTHUR RUBINSTEIN !!! THANK YOU CLASSICAL MUSIC !!! ❤❤❤❤❤
@servegod3371
@servegod3371 Год назад
i don't understand people who don't like classical music.
@teresadasilva4450
@teresadasilva4450 Месяц назад
Oh Good Lord! To be able to listen to such music memories such Beauty such Ethereal performances before I go, too... Thank You, oh Lord!
@sandragarbi2521
@sandragarbi2521 2 года назад
Este concierto me acompaña desde mi niñez. Lo amo!
@vojislavoluic4339
@vojislavoluic4339 Месяц назад
Fantasticno
@jlb4971
@jlb4971 Год назад
Merci.👍👏❤
@juanc.gregor7422
@juanc.gregor7422 7 лет назад
Chopin por Rubinstein y/o Argerich es sublime.
@YanSteindl
@YanSteindl 7 лет назад
Rubinstein is the best!!
@ulfwernernielsen6708
@ulfwernernielsen6708 6 лет назад
Juan C. Gregor Don't forget Claudio Arrau. He also recorded the Chopin concertos wonderful.
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
@EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz 5 месяцев назад
Argerich near Rubinstein? Jesus safe me!!
@mpcsp079
@mpcsp079 7 лет назад
ありがとう・・・・・・・・from japan
@prabhudhasivanson7110
@prabhudhasivanson7110 4 года назад
Marvelous rendition (Y)
@user-ro1jl4oh9f
@user-ro1jl4oh9f Год назад
❤ великолепная музыка🎉!
@jeanleclere
@jeanleclere 11 месяцев назад
Chopin/rubinstein!..oui.
@sashahera5679
@sashahera5679 Год назад
Il larghetto …. Incredibilmente meraviglioso 💙🎶🌈🕊🙏🏼🧚🏼
@user-xo4of2qu4j
@user-xo4of2qu4j 4 месяца назад
Браво!!! Почему это так редко исполняется? Великолепная музыка! И сложная, может поэтому и не исполняется...
@irenederomer2938
@irenederomer2938 2 месяца назад
El inolvidable e incomparable Rubinstein👍
@user-cy6pe5uf7d
@user-cy6pe5uf7d 7 месяцев назад
Браво!!❤
@flaviobettiol5220
@flaviobettiol5220 Год назад
Impecável!
@svetlight1817
@svetlight1817 Год назад
Magnificent
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