Merci bcp pour cette vidéo, ivo est mon héros, avec lui tout est juste, profond et lumineux, même quand il parle. Grand musicien, grand pianiste et grand homme. Il a tout mon respect, mon admiration et toute ma gratitude. Encore merci.
Thank you fo uploading this! Very pity I am ashamed a bit how the interviewer was and his some unrelevant questions....which nothing about with the art itself😅Ivo was at the beginning of his career, the interviewer would feel ashamed too to see this...no?😁😉Ivo react very polite and kind, which shows his maturity and wisdom. 👍Looking forward to listen him in Liege next month!!!
It is good to see that the "Tadziu" of the grand piano-forte can actually smile without breaking his face. Ha! Human after all!! Who would'a thunk it? His comment regarding being able to be modest because affordable, reminds one (this one at least) of a treasurable reported moment of honest Meyerbeer's . . . Journalist: "Maitre Meyerbeer, your wall is bristling with honors and medals! Ha! Poor Chopin has NONE!!" Meyerbeer: "Ah, as you say it is so but, you see Monsieur, Chopin has no need of them." Now, THAT is true modesty as proved.
Honestly, I don't get all of these so negative comments about the interviwer. It's a tv program, I think he did his job, without looking scared by the great personality of his guest. And some questions were interesting
When he responded to Ivo when he said that the left hand was more important in the piano the interviewed says that you learned on Moscow was fun but at the same time gave me cringe idk
What a wonderful surprise is this interview with Ivo Pogorelich and Adriaan van Dis! One of these old polite interviewers who are able to be so open to their guests, make them feel comfortable, I am really happy to see that Ivo is having fun too! And his last comments are very charming!
Here we view "The Tadziu of the grand piano-forte" appearing as an actual HUMAN BEING! The record companies' promo departments had made him seem the "stone face" -- "sour" -- "too serious," all quotes of Heifetz's, regarding how he was described by critics. Pogorelich, as we now see, is imbued with considerable charm, to add to his extraordinary pianistical prowess.
Pogorelich has an air of superiority that stands of in Holland. He shouldn't have done this. Adriaan van Dis could be more humble when dealing with a genius.
Your comment is meaningless. They interviewer Adriaan van Dis is not one of the most appreciated TV personalities in his day and age - arrogant and conceited - very true, as that was his act. Stupid? quite the opposite. He simply reached the age where one realizes nothing we do has any importance, at any level of achievement. Ivo was too young to realize that yet - he sure does now, looking at him not being even a shadow of his younger self. Or, maybe he had a glimpse of the future, as proven by a very mediocre Scriabin performance.