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Francis Planté (1839-1934): Chopin - Etude op.10 no.7 in C 

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Francis Planté was France's most important pianist in the nineteenth century, after Chopin. He started his concert life at age seven in Paris, where Chopin was also performing, and so heard him play. By 1850 he had won a First Prize from the Paris Conservatoire. He went on to befriend Rossini, through whom he was introduced to most of the important musical figures of the day, many of whom he got to know and with whom he formed lasting friendships. During the 1860s he duetted with both Saint-Saëns and Liszt, and established himself as the leading French pianist of the day. He was recorded at age 89, rather past his best no doubt, in a single set of specially arranged recording sessions in his own retirement villa over a few days in 1928.
His musical style has its roots in the French tradition of crisp and accurate finesse, a sort of pearly-clean touch and not vast amounts of indulgence in romantic tugging at the rhythms. He was best known for the shorter romantic works in the piano repertoire, but it is a moot point as to how much his own playing resembles that of pianists such as Chopin (when we compare him to performers such as Koczalski, Rosenthal and Pachmann for example, all of whom had attachments to the "authentic" Chopin tradition).
Here Planté plays Chopin's Etude in C, op.10 no.7.

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Комментарии : 38   
@brianandrewleahy1
@brianandrewleahy1 13 лет назад
an AMAZING document here. The inner voices are fantastic. did anyone else notice at the conclusion he glances a wrong note and says "MERDE!" which in English translates to "SHIT!". So his outer voices are EPIC also. lol. Seriously though,this is phenomenal playing, so much more creative than today's hum-drum performances. AND he was 89. Holy bejesus. Monsieur Plante no need to get into a twist about one hint of a wrong note. Astonishing really. TY d60944!
@ClassicalOne
@ClassicalOne 14 лет назад
This is the best playing I've heard
@mcrettable
@mcrettable 6 лет назад
for 89 yes lol
@Cayres18
@Cayres18 4 года назад
Mee to
@jackwertz6241
@jackwertz6241 7 месяцев назад
I agree. He’s different from most of the other titans, such as Nyiregyhazi, Sofronitsky, etc., but certainly their equal, if not more. The more I listen to this, the more I am absolutely dumbfounded by how good it is
@bayarbuyan84
@bayarbuyan84 Год назад
“Art of the piano” documentary said that Plante is a pupil of Liszt and has heard Chopin play. A look into a lost world, it’s extraordinary !
@peter5.056
@peter5.056 2 года назад
I love his absolute miss at the end, complete with "merde!" but even after that he's like, "one take, print it."
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
à l'inverse de tant d'autres interprètes (surtout nos contemporains...) j'ose affirmer que MONSIEUR F. Planté n'incite nullement à la morosité... Je le connais depuis bientôt 30 ans et ne m'en lasse pas !
@pianopera
@pianopera 16 лет назад
Hahaha, hilarious..."Merde!" I should have used this one for my opus 10 no. 7 comparison...
@NowhereMan5691
@NowhereMan5691 3 года назад
Beautiful and a very great treasure this recording is. This is really about the music, the feeling and taste (as Mozart always said). It is about to feel the music inside. :)) Even if he accidentally pressed a C-sharp too with the C major chord at the end, the chord is focused and well played (and the wrong note is corrigated by the pedal immediately). It is important to learn not to stop when you practice and you mispress something and learn not to lose the focus.
@paolaceccarelli8698
@paolaceccarelli8698 4 года назад
Lentissimo...ma rarissimo e prezioso ascolto.❤️
@MrGer2295
@MrGer2295 8 лет назад
Beautiful! Thanks for posting!
@d60944
@d60944 16 лет назад
Many early recordings were truncated by the performer in order to fit onto the sides of a short playing-time record. Still others may have used their own "editions" in public performance (as some piano rolls are also of cut-down works). The written letter of the score was by no means sacrosanct in this period - though it is important to note that interaction between performer and score was still very much a question of great art and fine discretion, and not the whim of the novice.
@allegrissimo
@allegrissimo 16 лет назад
Today's religion in these pieces is speed, not elegance, nor individuality. I love his tempo btw! I think it suits the character of the piece much better than all of the contemporary Pollini's.
@elijaguy
@elijaguy 14 лет назад
wow, I am more and more speechless, as I eagerly hear his chopin etudes performance, one after the other. a chill passes through my spine. is it chopin himself playing? so original and different.
@wonphi
@wonphi 14 лет назад
there are parts to the music that are accentuated that many pianists don't do now a days.
@thomj
@thomj 15 лет назад
I particularly enjoy 1:54-1:55. That's the finesse of an 89 year old. Haha.
@lunagardvonbingen
@lunagardvonbingen 3 месяца назад
"merde"!
@NGS712
@NGS712 16 лет назад
d6: I figured that this was cut down due to the time constraints of the record. So how long is this particular piece?
@danishpride1
@danishpride1 13 лет назад
I like the part between 1:00 and 1:05 is played slowly
@marcussalieri
@marcussalieri 16 лет назад
bravo
@antoinezygfryd
@antoinezygfryd 16 лет назад
Aujourd'hui,quelqu'un qui jouerait comme ça -se ferait lapider,lyncher,crucifier.... Voir quelle haine et ressentiment suscite un pianiste original aujourd'hui,tant il y a de gardiens de l'orthodoxie! ah ah ah...Francis Planté a été un géant,quel est le minus qui oserait dire le contraire?
@hymntonight
@hymntonight 15 лет назад
I like it. It's choppy in a good way.
@NGS712
@NGS712 16 лет назад
larch: Well I'm not a musician so I didn't notice. Still, I thought it sounded good. ;)
@NGS712
@NGS712 16 лет назад
Is this full length or has it been cut down?
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
je sais que j'ai raison ! cette étude portait, sur l'enregistrement de l'époque, le titre de "la promenade en auto"... Imaginez donc un phaeton sur une route de campagne... Cadillac, Horch, Maybach, Lincoln... verte, rouge, jaune, bleue...
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
ça c'est sûr ! bien meilleur que le carrelage ! la colle, comprenez-vous...
@hullito8
@hullito8 15 лет назад
Is that old dog trey?
@yimuxiao8941
@yimuxiao8941 8 лет назад
00:29-00:39
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
Ma-Gi-Que !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@NGS712
@NGS712 16 лет назад
larch: Well I have the habit of 'addressing' my comments 'cause before the change, you usually didn't know who responded to ya.
@antoinezygfryd
@antoinezygfryd 16 лет назад
Le pire que je pourrais vous recommander est d'écouter une heure d'affilée Yundi Li! mais je ne suis pas cruel,--"Monsieur Planté" fait en revanche un peu "nunuche",vous ne trouvez pas? j'avais raison,vous êtes un comique,vous.
@antoinezygfryd
@antoinezygfryd 16 лет назад
ah ah ah ahah !!!
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
"nunuche"... ben voyons ! Si cela m'était donné, je me contenterais LARGEMENT de sa technique et de son vécu... Et je n'envierais personne !
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
moi........
@antoinezygfryd
@antoinezygfryd 16 лет назад
ah ah ah vous êtes un comique,vous!
@chopinandliszt
@chopinandliszt 16 лет назад
Santa Claus plays Chopin!
@florestankiki
@florestankiki 16 лет назад
pouffez donc !!! j'ose dire qu'il ne fut pas géant, mais très bon tricoteur !!! d'ailleurs, cette ambiance qui nous parvient de l'au-delà du 20e siècle ne sent-elle pas le paradichlorobenzène ? suis-je un hypocrite crédible ? lol..........
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