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Rachmaninov: Prelude in G minor - Evgeny Kissin at the Proms 

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At the First Night of the 2000 Promenade Concerts in London's Royal Albert Hall, Evgeny Kissin played Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto and followed it with this stunning encore, the same composer's Prelude in G minor. It is No. 5 in Rachmaninov's Opus 23 set of 10 Preludes, dating from 1901. Please see additional note below.
In view of the numerous comments about Kissin's tempo, I'd like to repeat what I said in another reply here two years ago. This encore came at the end of a first half of a concert in which Kissin had just played the Rachmaninov 2nd Piano Concerto. Before that, the orchestra had played Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" and Stokowski's arrangement of the Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor. It was a hot July evening and the Royal Albert Hall was packed with a 5,000-strong audience. In addition, the BBC was televising it 'live' as well broadcasting it on the radio. Doubtless Kissin had the broadcasting schedules at the back of his mind, as well as the fact that the bars were now open for the interval and the audience were ready to get to them! ... Still, they wouldn't let him go, so he gave them some more music. I just think that the circumstances of the evening, plus the adrenaline of a "First Night of the Proms," helped to dictate his tempo and that it shouldn't necessarily be compared to a recorded studio performance.

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@kwakker3961
@kwakker3961 3 года назад
Guys he has reached day 4 of Simply Piano...
@viren4053
@viren4053 3 года назад
This made me lol
@KEES0436803
@KEES0436803 3 года назад
Hahaha
@davienng7859
@davienng7859 3 года назад
XD
@chelseachen7732
@chelseachen7732 3 года назад
LMAO
@daviepaige1352
@daviepaige1352 3 года назад
ahahahahaahah
@davideluciano6119
@davideluciano6119 9 лет назад
"Rachmaninoff... A PPPRRFFRRHHEELUDDE!!......"
@mrpankau
@mrpankau 9 лет назад
LOL
@alphonsusdeodatus5522
@alphonsusdeodatus5522 7 лет назад
That's what it sounds like at half speed......
@cureangelz
@cureangelz 4 года назад
I heard egg prfhelude lmao
@adam28xx
@adam28xx 5 лет назад
I think it's worth pointing out to those who don't know about the Proms that the Albert Hall holds about 5,000 people and from about 2 minutes in you see a shot of the audience. Immediately in front of the platform are all the the Promenaders who stand, not sit, throughout the entire concert. It was a hot July evening and this Prelude was an encore, having been preceded in the first half by Copland's "Fanfare to the Common Man," Stokowski's orchestration of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor and Rachmaninov's 2nd Piano Concerto. It's possible that Kissin was aware that as the concert was being transmitted live on TV and he had a schedule to consider, and that as the audience was probably anxious to get to the bars or toilets in the interval, he duly took the piece at a rattling pace. However, Rachmaninov himself in his own performances was no slouch, so under the circumstances I think Kissin deserves the nearly 9 thousand "thumbs ups" he's so far received!
@bernhardhoedjes5219
@bernhardhoedjes5219 7 лет назад
I´m happy and proud that I was there and will NEVER EVER forget the joy and entlightment of that evening. Thank you Kisin
@insight827
@insight827 Год назад
Wow. That must have been amazing.
@richardfeynman4315
@richardfeynman4315 4 года назад
How can 253 people not like this. The man is one of the best in the world.
@georgebui7532
@georgebui7532 4 года назад
I would prefer it to be played a bit more slowly, and a bit less intensive. Kissin is still a legend thogh.
@claudiobonechi7533
@claudiobonechi7533 4 года назад
@@georgebui7532 Then listen to Giles performance!
@milkymaru4950
@milkymaru4950 4 года назад
Because maybe he’s a very good pianist but this speed just destroys this piece.
@tienthuy7376
@tienthuy7376 4 года назад
Those are people who are dying in happiness that can’t see the like button🤔
@davienng7859
@davienng7859 3 года назад
Milkymaru not in my opinion.... if ur old in real life, u like slow music, my observation
@clairdelune25
@clairdelune25 3 года назад
I disagree with everyone who dislikes or makes comments about it being too fast. This is brilliant, genius, virtuoso playing. Unmatched, superb technique and musicality at its highest, ( I could see in the end his face looked like he was having a hard time coming out of the magic this masterpiece brings you into), which is very hard to do in a piece like this...and mind you, after having played a whole Rachmaninoff No. 2 concerto. Bravooooo!!!!
@insearchofpeace2151
@insearchofpeace2151 3 года назад
Nikolai Lugansky has the perfect tempo for this piece.
@erezsolomon3838
@erezsolomon3838 3 года назад
@@insearchofpeace2151 no, Rachmaninoff has the perfect tempo
@frutiboy1
@frutiboy1 3 года назад
Too fast:) But he's great anyways...
@nenabuenaflor7046
@nenabuenaflor7046 3 года назад
@@insearchofpeace2151 I
@7James77
@7James77 2 года назад
To be able to play at that tempo, with that percision, volume control, the emotion being seayed as he wished it, is remarkeable
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 9 лет назад
Brilliant! Evgeny Kissin is the greatest pianist in the world.
@Queomyx
@Queomyx 3 года назад
oui
@dedpoptart
@dedpoptart 3 года назад
Near it not counting talent that didn't have thousands in bank backing him. Once saw a homeless guy play this piece in Ybor for 5 bucks, only highlighting the disparities between perceived talent and those with backing.
@bird9172
@bird9172 2 года назад
Yea ikr. Imagine all the kissin he gets-
@tpiskor
@tpiskor 8 лет назад
Amazing. This piece is so difficult. Very humbling to hear him play it with such command.
@anthonyfernandez956
@anthonyfernandez956 Год назад
This is honestly the best and will always be the best performance of Prelude in G Minor. Evgeny Kissin has never disappointed me. All of his performances are always so perfect.
@dwacheopus
@dwacheopus Год назад
Agreed. Kissin plays every piece as i would've played it
@nancybaldoni1756
@nancybaldoni1756 6 лет назад
He played this amazing prelude at his May 20th performance at Carnegie Hall; it was electrifying. We couldn't jump to our feet right after it because it was one of nine other preludes he played, but as soon as he finished the last one, the audience couldn't shout, whistle, and clap enough to show how thrilled we were. There was a standing ovation after every piece. And, he played his fantastic toccata as one of the encores. He will be at Carnegie Hall again in May 2019; tickets go on sale in August.
@Jipzorowns
@Jipzorowns 6 лет назад
I'm excited, I'm going the 17th in Amsterdam!
@fridagarbati5383
@fridagarbati5383 5 лет назад
I was at Carnegie Hall last May. It was a dream come true to see Kissin playing Debussy! And one of the encores was Gollywogg Cake Walk! It was worth flying from Brazil for this unique moment! Thank you Evgeny Kissin for such a wonderful evening!
@mrpankau
@mrpankau 9 лет назад
That hair. Love Kissin.
@russellthompson9271
@russellthompson9271 9 лет назад
Max Pankau Why? Because of his hair?!
@mrpankau
@mrpankau 9 лет назад
Yes. I love him because of His hair only. His superior musicianship and unbelievable piano skills have nothing to do with it. Kissin's hair is my life.
@russellthompson9271
@russellthompson9271 9 лет назад
Max Pankau Kissin's hair needs cutting.
@NydusO
@NydusO 8 лет назад
+Russell Thompson some say his hair is the source of his genius abilities
@russellthompson9271
@russellthompson9271 8 лет назад
+Nydus0 Until some bitch comes along and cut's it off. Then he becomes weak. Like an ordinary guy.
@tudornicolae5114
@tudornicolae5114 5 лет назад
His true talent consists in making us feeling like he will soon brake that piano into pieces! Great interpretation and great movements! Spectacular!
@TheCaithleen
@TheCaithleen 4 года назад
Rachmaninov would himself be proud of this delivery
@rachmaninow6606
@rachmaninow6606 4 года назад
Yes, I am.
@cfilgueira
@cfilgueira 4 года назад
@@ludovicocarli3572 fuck, whos the real one
@267cal
@267cal 4 года назад
@@cfilgueira idk
@davienng7859
@davienng7859 3 года назад
@@jerzychmiel848 he can play music, you music level just sucks too much to understand it. On the other hand, Lang Lang was just banging on the piano for Rachmaninoff, also Lang Lang had some great achievements he played this song terribly.
@davienng7859
@davienng7859 3 года назад
@@jerzychmiel848 I meant that you suck at understanding the true art behind music
@luvir965
@luvir965 6 лет назад
Fast but very clear sound. I love his play
@jalbiindolcheey2049
@jalbiindolcheey2049 Год назад
It's like hearing diamonds. He cares about every sound. I can't express what he does.
@magnuscroify
@magnuscroify Год назад
Kissin's tonal clarity is so astounding.
@sebastianbaynes9452
@sebastianbaynes9452 4 года назад
The middle section is one of my all time favourite piano melodies. So effortlessly beautiful and powerful, especially in this performance
@norahdealmeida5847
@norahdealmeida5847 6 лет назад
How touched feels our heart with the extremely roundness of the middle part. Little by little comes the first tempo: mysterious staccatos, preserved pedal and fantastic octaves.
@astro11223
@astro11223 9 лет назад
The Afro enhances his powers
@victorgustavojarajorquera1226
@victorgustavojarajorquera1226 9 лет назад
Genio!!!!, tuve la oportunidad de verlo en Chile....alucinè!!!!
@claudiaroa5862
@claudiaroa5862 7 лет назад
Victor Gustavo Jara Jorquera yo también lo vi! estaba en primera fila, podía escuchar su respiración!!!!! fue maravilloso
@robins7730
@robins7730 6 лет назад
Impressive that he can play it this fast and still make it sound musical.
@ourlordlrh69
@ourlordlrh69 2 года назад
I love his interpretation. His loud dynamics at the beginning allow him to perfectly contrast the middle, softer, section, and makes the transition to the end of the piece so much better.
@dude7597
@dude7597 10 лет назад
The hair is the best part
@chichay6745
@chichay6745 10 лет назад
Oh, yes, correct. The hair (of Evgeny Kissin, classical artist of the 21st century) reminds me of the hair of the 18th century Mozart, Chopin, and most especially Schubert.
@youngpaderewski3668
@youngpaderewski3668 10 лет назад
Elsa N I beg to differ with you. I think his coiffure is more reminiscent of the great Jan Ignace Paderewski.
@ELANSYLVESTER
@ELANSYLVESTER 7 лет назад
Young Paderewski oh fr? Thats cool
@oliverthomson3843
@oliverthomson3843 7 лет назад
baliko2007 idiot
@chriskaklamanis
@chriskaklamanis 7 месяцев назад
The best performance I have ever heard!!!Bravissimo!!
@adam28xx
@adam28xx 7 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@arrau08
@arrau08 10 лет назад
Ah... mind boggling. Makes one completely and emotionally immersed in the music.
@noponn8007
@noponn8007 4 года назад
I have stopped keeping count of how many times I have watched this video. I think it is close to 200 now. I like this piece and Kissin
@jakedogears8397
@jakedogears8397 6 лет назад
I personally don't like the fast tempo on this piece of music. But, Kissen made the defference here. With all his techniques, And the most important thing in music, He expresses his feelings through this masterpiece perfectly. So glorious. Bravo.
@isola5738
@isola5738 6 лет назад
Totally agree. Kissin is one of the most serious musicians, his unsurpassable techniques including chosen of tempos are merely to serve his musical ideas, which are deep and grande. Of certain pieces his tempos are slower than most, for example his Chopin nocturne Op.32 No. 2, but under his fingers, it makes so much sense, sounds all the more sublime.
@jakedogears8397
@jakedogears8397 6 лет назад
Isola Yeah, Just listen to his dynamic control. So maestro. You are right. It's not about his choice of tempo anymore. His magic is how he expresses his feeling through the music. And he can do it very well.
@anauraine
@anauraine 6 лет назад
.listen to Rachmaninoff play it. Even faster but not as crisp or beautiful middle section
@AnastasiaHronis
@AnastasiaHronis 9 лет назад
The best performance of this piece that I've heard!
@tuxedomoon
@tuxedomoon 6 лет назад
Genius , simply , he plays it fast but he supports it to the end!
@shannonsadler8038
@shannonsadler8038 4 года назад
I can't stop watching his hair
@zq703
@zq703 2 года назад
I love this boy and his wild hair
@sallysanton3168
@sallysanton3168 8 лет назад
I could listen to you all day. I absolutely adore your playing.
@bedenerexhepaj293
@bedenerexhepaj293 8 лет назад
Wonderful!!!
@santadagger
@santadagger 8 лет назад
Oh my God... So it's true... Adolf Hitler is playing on Trombone, just check man in the middle 1:10
@denmasxe
@denmasxe 8 лет назад
Hahahaha! Nice one.
@graceguo5949
@graceguo5949 8 лет назад
+denmasxe very nice one
@venomoussloth5092
@venomoussloth5092 7 лет назад
Lol
@smileybrotherslawncare9599
@smileybrotherslawncare9599 7 лет назад
hahaha.
@user-gj9po8pg6q
@user-gj9po8pg6q 7 лет назад
yes sir
@numnum11111
@numnum11111 4 года назад
I actually like it at this speed, it feels just right. Perfectly Russian!
@yoon_DDing_DDong
@yoon_DDing_DDong 4 года назад
numnum 1111 russian passion
@gordonshure5766
@gordonshure5766 7 лет назад
Absolutely magnificent, he proceeds through it with gusto always keeping it on a tight leash, the epitome of flawless culture, the benchmark for me.
@photo161
@photo161 5 лет назад
Yes, the piece can certainly be played more beautifully, more lyrically such as to reveal a deeper expressive quality, but the relentlessly aggressive physicality, the speed, and force of Kissin's playing are undoubtedly thrilling at times.
@jimc1466
@jimc1466 4 месяца назад
Rachmaninov would have been thrilled
@asmith8815
@asmith8815 6 лет назад
It is not important how fast he plays but how meaningful it is.
@theolysek7873
@theolysek7873 3 года назад
Absolutely brilliant!!!!! I have been working on this piece for over a year now and I can't play it anywhere close to that level. I have watched this performance sooooo many times, and it is shocking every time every little detail is spot on, every note is crystal clear despite the superhuman tempo. I need to go practice :)
@joannabose7299
@joannabose7299 3 года назад
Kissin is a master. The variety and sensitivity of his playing and adherence to the perfection of each note makes the music a rush of adrenaline for listener! Amazing!
@gamon9715
@gamon9715 3 года назад
40 hours a day!
@dw6600
@dw6600 3 года назад
This music describes me trying to find my keys when I have to leave the house
@gamon9715
@gamon9715 3 года назад
Sounds epic
@pianistNorganist
@pianistNorganist 3 года назад
😂 It's like the 5 stages of grief
@user-po6pw9rc4p
@user-po6pw9rc4p 3 года назад
Not only the keys, but also the cell phone
@bluetv6386
@bluetv6386 3 года назад
Me too, 88 of them...
@wbiro
@wbiro 8 лет назад
Pianists should put a big picture of the composer up on the piano (facing the audience) while performing (preferably scowling) - just for the heightened effect (and to feel a closer partnership with the composer)...
@juliusyap7279
@juliusyap7279 5 лет назад
Playing the piano is about interpretation, creativity and emotion and fun, stop judging
@christo6765
@christo6765 5 лет назад
music is a selfish act. we play for ourselves first, then the audience.
@myalightseeker
@myalightseeker 9 лет назад
Just wow!!!
@jameswood9641
@jameswood9641 8 лет назад
The rest of the orchestra always look so jealous when watching the piano solos...
@jameswood9641
@jameswood9641 8 лет назад
Sergei Rachmaninov Smiling with embarrassment and jealousy as they know they have very little talent in comparison to the pianists...
@Suppenfischeintopf
@Suppenfischeintopf 8 лет назад
+James Wood That arrogance... impressing
@jameswood9641
@jameswood9641 8 лет назад
+Suppenfischeintopf *impressive not "impressing"
@Suppenfischeintopf
@Suppenfischeintopf 8 лет назад
+James Wood *VERY impressing
@jameswood9641
@jameswood9641 8 лет назад
+Suppenfischeintopf You haven't corrected your grammatical error you bell end
@Mickthetechnerd
@Mickthetechnerd 5 лет назад
My favourite Rachmaninov piano prelude!!!
@cureangelz
@cureangelz 4 года назад
No matter how many times i watch this, it seriously horrifies me like it's giving me nightmares but at the same it's so good and beautiful. Kissin is a crazy man.
@BB-dy2ln
@BB-dy2ln 4 года назад
I love your profile pic XD
@Genshin_suit
@Genshin_suit 3 года назад
practice and you can play the piece maybe 🙂
@gingerhottie3902
@gingerhottie3902 8 лет назад
I think this version is my favourite.
@user-mb1de1ve9z
@user-mb1de1ve9z 5 лет назад
Была на его концерте в 2009 в Москве. Впечатления на всю жизнь - в непростой музыке Прокофьева для меня наступил транс, как будто меня взяли за руку и провели в прекрасный мир любви и гармонии. Это волшебство на всю мою жизнь со мной. По этой планке теперь и слушаю музыкантов. Для меня Евгений Кисин - гений, абсолютная величина.
@noponn8007
@noponn8007 4 года назад
Day 30 of watching this video every day, still going strong
@fakerating
@fakerating 4 года назад
I get it...
@viren4053
@viren4053 4 года назад
fakerating Can you explain because i dont
@marvingamasmanuel4889
@marvingamasmanuel4889 3 года назад
What I like with his interpretation the most was the inner voicing how he accented it sounding like out of bass and treble
@adam28xx
@adam28xx 4 года назад
I use 'Google Translate' to convert foreign language comments to English to make sure they are not libelous, rude or even downright nasty. If they are, then I delete them. Just letting you know!
@noponn8007
@noponn8007 4 года назад
ok good
@RobertSzekerespianofortexs
@RobertSzekerespianofortexs 9 лет назад
Best version ever !! Kissin
@TURTLELE
@TURTLELE 3 года назад
People saying this is too fast, I say nah, this is quite my tempo
@DaGhost141
@DaGhost141 3 года назад
It's too fast because the tempo in the sheet music is 104/quarter which is a bit slower. I'd say this is more like 110-120
@yuumory7375
@yuumory7375 3 года назад
@@DaGhost141 tempo in the video is better than the sheet music
@slingzy7157
@slingzy7157 3 года назад
@@DaGhost141 Nah rachmaninoff played it at this tempo more or less
@zhouryan6960
@zhouryan6960 3 года назад
yuh and rach himself played at a similar tempo that's faster than the labeled one
@konstantinkosanovich7333
@konstantinkosanovich7333 5 лет назад
I wish i could meet him!One of the greatest pianists!:)
@lucieh6210
@lucieh6210 9 лет назад
Definitely the best version of this prelude!!
@christo6765
@christo6765 5 лет назад
Excellent interpretation. Im not a fan of a lot of pedal but Evgeny has such perfect control over it. It adds so much more character and emotion over the staccato versions. And most importantly, he brings out the inner melody on the repeat in the middle section so perfectly. I get a sense of him actually sailing upon the harmonic rhythm throughout. And check out that beautiful diminuendo at 3:05! So touching. He did mess in one tiny moment but Im not saying....
@missadeline8179
@missadeline8179 5 лет назад
Agreed! Perfect play!!
@user-cl4ey8qd7j
@user-cl4ey8qd7j 4 года назад
緩急がはっきりしていて素敵です。ここまで迫力のある5番を初めて聴きました。
@Zula_The_Squid
@Zula_The_Squid 4 года назад
You know it's magnificent when it was played at the proms
@BeKindToBirds
@BeKindToBirds 4 года назад
You know it is magnificent when it is Mr. Kissin
@Zula_The_Squid
@Zula_The_Squid 4 года назад
@@BeKindToBirds It feels like his interpretations are Kissin my ears
@smileybrotherslawncare9599
@smileybrotherslawncare9599 8 лет назад
so great evgeny! great speed and timing!
@grumpyoldpianistplus
@grumpyoldpianistplus 7 месяцев назад
ABSOLUTELY SUPERB!!!
@noponn8007
@noponn8007 4 года назад
wow, the tempo he plays this at is unbelievable
@esterleng860
@esterleng860 5 лет назад
Great performance, great hair
@aldoringo439
@aldoringo439 4 года назад
I swear this is the most underrated difficult piece. I can play it quite easily, it's just the rhythm and dynamics are so ridiculously advanced and complicated, even in the first 20 seconds
@elijahkoenig729
@elijahkoenig729 4 года назад
Aldo Ringo make a vid of you playing it.
@emilkuss9046
@emilkuss9046 4 года назад
tbh im already struggling with hitting all the right chords in the entire piece, even though i got pretty big hands
@elijahkoenig729
@elijahkoenig729 4 года назад
Emil Kuss it’s really just about memorizing the position of your hands. I can get up to measure 8 but after that the sheets look like madness
@emilkuss9046
@emilkuss9046 4 года назад
@@elijahkoenig729 im praticing this piece for my final exams, its getting better now and i hit most of the times... But jesus im going through hell lmao. I hope its worth it in the end
@elijahkoenig729
@elijahkoenig729 4 года назад
Emil Kuss Jeez bro good luck. 👍 I’m a first year student lol
@j.a.8992
@j.a.8992 4 года назад
I play this piece, but I don't play whatever he just played. Amazing!
@raymondgood2359
@raymondgood2359 6 лет назад
the greatest pianist of our age.
@wpoon1
@wpoon1 4 года назад
Both Rachmaninov and Kissin are the remarkable Russian pianists.
@linglong3285
@linglong3285 4 года назад
Rachmaninov admitted that others were more capable in their playing, but he was a _very_ good composer, yes
@alberteats
@alberteats 6 лет назад
Extremely difficult piece to play, especially at that tempo. This song has very high risk for error given the low single notes and jumps. Absolutely magical. He does get tired at the end a bit, which is expected. My forearms are exhausted when even attempting this song.
@studiobianconi
@studiobianconi 6 лет назад
probably you use too much your arms...
@ptw150
@ptw150 6 лет назад
I love his pace and techniques..
@vladimiryuditsky6509
@vladimiryuditsky6509 10 лет назад
Actually, it is not too fast. Other recordings on youtube of pianists are just playing it to slow. Rachmaninov wrote the tempo as Alla Marca quarter note is 108. The way others are playing is more like tempo 85. Therefore Kissin the one playing it the RIGHT tempo.
@vladimiryuditsky6509
@vladimiryuditsky6509 10 лет назад
Check out my version of this piece. I do play it slower however.
@pimghlag
@pimghlag 7 лет назад
Vladimir Yuditsky, for future reference of people looking at this comment, the piece should only be played at 108 if and only of you can keep the musicality. I prefer 90-100 but Evgeny blew it away on this performance.
@pimghlag
@pimghlag 7 лет назад
Also, a main reason for fast tempo was because classical music was on radio back then and a touch of speed was very much appreciated. Artists back then and tempo are not always hand in hand.
@7James77
@7James77 2 года назад
They play it slow because of the difficulty.
@nabeelhussainn
@nabeelhussainn 3 года назад
Rachmaninov's pieces have no speed people, they can be played as fast as you want and they'll still sound amazing.
@cattleman6420012000
@cattleman6420012000 10 лет назад
This was an encore. There was incredible excitement. I love this playing. when he played in Dublin he got at least seven curtain calls. His Stravinsky was unbelievably great and brilliant. He played wonderfully soft sensitive pieces as well. He is incredibly great !!
@umbertocristaldi5549
@umbertocristaldi5549 2 года назад
Inarrivabile!
@francisrfawkes142
@francisrfawkes142 3 года назад
I believe that this is the fastest I have heard it being played by anybody. He is truly a master technically as well as artistically. Notice his technical wizardry never interferes the musicality of the work. A phenomenal performance indeed.
@user-xg4ot7yl4q
@user-xg4ot7yl4q Месяц назад
yeah totally agree. i admire him mostly because he never sacrifices musicality for the sake of showmanship. He is the true musician, a purist
@SymphonyBrahms
@SymphonyBrahms 5 лет назад
Kissin is brilliant. He is the greatest pianist in the world.
@marinas5114
@marinas5114 5 лет назад
Талант от Бога... любимый Женя Кисин, гордость советской школы...
@user-mw2nd6zc5b
@user-mw2nd6zc5b 5 лет назад
НЕТ НЕ КАКОЙ СОВЕТСКОЙ ШКОЛЫ. ЕСТЬ ОДНА ВЕЛИКАЯ РУССКАЯ ШКОЛА
@user-xg1wb7dn9g
@user-xg1wb7dn9g 4 года назад
Почему ? Именно в Советское время открылись музыкальные школы, во всем мире нет ничего похожего. Музыкальное образование было доступно для всех одаренных детей, а не только для тугих кошельков. Это замечательно, что великая русская школа жива и сейчас. Столько много великолепных исполнителей : Иван Бессонов, Александр Малофеев, Александра Довгань ...много ..один Елисей Мысин чего стоит.
@robertward4438
@robertward4438 5 лет назад
What a talent!
@Caroline1261
@Caroline1261 Год назад
Best interpretation of this magnificent prelude from Rachmaninov. Mr. Kissin, phenomenal pianist, the best in my opinion. What a performance! I would have given a lot to see that live. Thank you for posting it.
@victorlayly5706
@victorlayly5706 Год назад
In my opinion, the best interpretation was the old one by Richter, in the sixties, with a much lower tempo and a greater profundness. I was young at this time. Maybe we were less impressed by the performance and more attracted to what music can offer. Apologies for my poor English
@Caroline1261
@Caroline1261 Год назад
@@victorlayly5706 I went and listened to Richter's interpretation of the piece. You are right, it is very profound and he plays it very well. Slower and very beautiful. But I still love Evgeny Kissin the best :) have a good day!
@jeffreythaw3333
@jeffreythaw3333 Год назад
Kissin has been my favorite pianist of his generation. With that said, you must listen to Daniil Trifonov. I saw him in concert here in Scottsdale last spring and he was so magnificent, and playing such difficult music, that I have to say that he was THE most exciting pianist I have ever seen or heard...and in years past I attended several Horowitz, Pollini, and Lazar Berman recitals. Of course, at his best, it would be very difficult to top Horowitz! By the way, slow doesn't necessarily equate to profound...as some believe. Yes, Kissin did take this prelude at a rather fast pace...but it worked. Moreover, the lyrical middle part was just right. ;)
@Caroline1261
@Caroline1261 Год назад
@@jeffreythaw3333 Thank you! Yes, I know and heard (not live) Mr. Daniil Trifonov and think he is brilliant too! Specially love his Chopin interpretation! You are so lucky to have attended all of these amazing concert, with these amazing pianists!
@cosmic_gate476
@cosmic_gate476 Год назад
Kissin nailed it, but to me Lisitsa has the best modrrn interpretation
@jaehyuncho9641
@jaehyuncho9641 6 лет назад
THE BEST Prelude in G minor Performance!!!!
@LanziBen
@LanziBen 6 лет назад
Lol check Berezovsky
@jaehyuncho9641
@jaehyuncho9641 6 лет назад
Kissin > Berezovsky, no offence though; really a personal opinion
@LanziBen
@LanziBen 6 лет назад
Jaehyun Cho no no I don't disagree with you at all. Kissin is a fucking legend. I just don't understand why he feels the need to play A MARCH at such a fast tempo
@jaehyuncho9641
@jaehyuncho9641 6 лет назад
Well, an interesting interpretation though. I personally prefer his interpretation than the original tempo. Probably because I listened to this before any other recordings XD
@kennyholloway7304
@kennyholloway7304 6 лет назад
I love the fast tempo interpretation of this piece
@brynjarhoff-lr6hw
@brynjarhoff-lr6hw Год назад
Please let this pianist play in our world in 2023.. Brynjar Hoff
@skang7353
@skang7353 3 года назад
My NO.1 pianist for over 20 years. Fortunately, I could have seen his concert twice times in my life. Hope to see the third one soon.
@dikisinger5585
@dikisinger5585 4 года назад
Evgeny Kissin's musical genius is Beyond Magnificent....! Those of you who leave negative comments, I ask you this: can you play better than he? And if so, please do and let the audience be your judge.
@starshipwhite
@starshipwhite 4 года назад
don't cry baby, don't cry. Very few people can give an opinion on his playing, anyway. all I can say, is that I like EK very much.
@richardroberts6902
@richardroberts6902 7 лет назад
This is the best performance of this piece that I have ever heard. Amazing ! With both speed and subtlety... Just great.
@lisitsavalentino4034
@lisitsavalentino4034 7 лет назад
richard roberts speed but no control
@Michachel
@Michachel 6 месяцев назад
Absolutely goated interpretation
@sergeirachmaninoff4076
@sergeirachmaninoff4076 3 года назад
Easy.
@murtonmusic3053
@murtonmusic3053 3 года назад
Sure
@tomh0304
@tomh0304 2 года назад
@@murtonmusic3053 read the name of the person who commented it. It’s a joke
@murtonmusic3053
@murtonmusic3053 2 года назад
Yeah I know
@blueschild61
@blueschild61 8 лет назад
C.O.L. (clap out loud)
@OmgLoLw2gLuvUidkROFL
@OmgLoLw2gLuvUidkROFL 8 лет назад
+blueslove61 LOL (Laugh Out Loud) ;)
@dudaavixx5677
@dudaavixx5677 8 лет назад
+OmgLoLw2gLuvUidkROFL Question Mark
@dennisundlukas2467
@dennisundlukas2467 8 лет назад
saban
@user-uc9py3gy8x
@user-uc9py3gy8x 7 лет назад
ill clap out loud ;))
@doodlebob1594
@doodlebob1594 7 лет назад
you will nuke out loud
@dsanchez1592
@dsanchez1592 9 лет назад
That was fantastic!
@joseantoniopulido5184
@joseantoniopulido5184 Год назад
Gran compositor RACHMANINOV
@user-fn9hh9sz1v
@user-fn9hh9sz1v 4 года назад
The most powerful version ever heard. Don't know why but he often makes me think of the trash doves ^ ^
@adam28xx
@adam28xx 5 лет назад
I'd like to repeat what I think I said in another reply here. This encore came at the end of a first half of a concert in which Kissin had just played the Rachmaninov 2nd Piano Concerto. Before that, the orchestra had played Copland's "Fanfare for the Common Man" and Stokowski's arrangement of the Bach Toccata and Fugue in D minor. It was a hot July evening and the Royal Albert Hall was packed with a 5,000-strong audience. In addition, the BBC was televising it 'live' as well broadcasting it on the radio. Doubtless Kissin had the broadcasting schedules at the back of his mind, as well as the fact that the bars were now open for the interval and the audience were ready to get to them! Still, they wouldn't let him go, so he gave them some more music. I just think that the circumstances of the evening, plus the adrenalin of a "First Night of the Proms," helped to dictate his tempo and that it shouldn't necessarily be compared to a recorded studio performance.
@amandaflegar8567
@amandaflegar8567 4 года назад
adam28xx great light shed on the tempo perspective - thank you! I agree.
@Alissa_21
@Alissa_21 Год назад
Wow it’s been 9 years since this video is released and comments are still flooding in
@adam28xx
@adam28xx Год назад
You never know what people are going to watch on RU-vid and so far, over 2 million RU-vidrs have looked at this!
@unbornify1185
@unbornify1185 Год назад
@@adam28xx yessir
@paulzeng6211
@paulzeng6211 6 лет назад
played this for one year and it's still very sweet to my ear.
@edwardchio9247
@edwardchio9247 6 лет назад
Paul Zeng so
@ibuprofen303
@ibuprofen303 6 лет назад
It took you a year to play it? You must have been playing it very slowly :D
@ibuprofen303
@ibuprofen303 6 лет назад
:D
@ibuprofen303
@ibuprofen303 6 лет назад
I'm here all week. I also play a great Hotel Lobby lounge music on an electric piano setting.
@tonibam1422
@tonibam1422 4 года назад
Superb....the best version...
@andy85s71
@andy85s71 5 лет назад
My favourite interpretation! Just perfect! The right tempo!
@davidedmundson8402
@davidedmundson8402 4 года назад
Video=perfect Sound=perfect+
@dunagr3667
@dunagr3667 8 лет назад
fun fact: dan howell cried listening to this
@cypher6935
@cypher6935 8 лет назад
+Duna GR yeah, said in one of his old vyou's. I cried as well. It's a great song
@allyrae6612
@allyrae6612 8 лет назад
lol I just watched that but I actually have known this song for quite a while
@jameswood9641
@jameswood9641 8 лет назад
+allyson nicholson It's not a song, it's a piece
@AlexanderWollheim
@AlexanderWollheim 8 лет назад
+Caroline Burkhard Do you happen to have a link to said video?
@allyrae6612
@allyrae6612 8 лет назад
+James Wood oh sorry! I'm actually curious what is the difference? cause I don't want to misuse the terms or anything
@virginiaconde1670
@virginiaconde1670 6 лет назад
Even though one of my favourite versions of this piece is not by him, I really, really like his interpretation of it. I don't think that the speed of the first section takes anything off from it... what a beautiful contrast between the very intense, fast sections and the mellow ones! It's full of nuances. But then again, if one's ear is accustomed to a specific tempo when listening to a piece, anything different from that will sound off.
@GrzegorzNowacki
@GrzegorzNowacki 9 лет назад
I like very this the interpretation spontaneity and pianist is perfect.!!! ( :
@coloraturaElise
@coloraturaElise 4 года назад
Love the energy!
@kokonots
@kokonots 4 года назад
Perfect
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