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Schubert: 4 Impromptus, Op.90 (Zimerman) 

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Four perfect demonstrations of Schubert's inability to write a wayward or ugly note, and of Zimerman's perfectly controlled and crystalline playing. His voicing and handing of dynamic shifts is especially noteworthy. Schubert's Op.90 Impromptus have a deep sense of space about them -- a sense of a musical idea growing organically, without and fuss or struggle, and Zimerman's playing captures that sense very well.
00:00 -- No.1, C minor. A set of variations on two themes, even though you'll notice that the second theme is based on the first, with more widely-spaced intervals.
09:06 -- No.2, E-flat major. The link between the first E-flat major and B minor themes is especially ingenious, and strangely obvious once you've spotted it: the second B minor theme is based rhythmically on the implied accents in the structure of the A section (1!231!231!2!3!1!23).
13:55 -- No.3, G-flat major. A study in muted and utterly compelling lyricism.
20:16 -- No.4, A-flat major. A dialogue between gently cascading arpeggios and murmuring chordal responses. The richly brooding middle section ventures into the major mode towards its conclusion, but dramatically reverts to the minor.

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Комментарии : 639   
@kylelandry
@kylelandry 4 года назад
Longest fermata in the history of music. Thank you for that, Zimerman.
@PKLevel99
@PKLevel99 4 года назад
kylelandry you here!
@trutwijd
@trutwijd 4 года назад
Lol
@user-xe3xm2dh6z
@user-xe3xm2dh6z 4 года назад
He just decided to drink some water before continue 😉
@rowanwild8445
@rowanwild8445 4 года назад
Kyle, I can't help noticing seeing you more and more on classical recordings video, and I was wondering if perhaps you had in idea to play more classical pieces on your channel ?
@jamien.5528
@jamien.5528 4 года назад
Love you!
@remon563
@remon563 Год назад
what I love about Schubert is that it is always about finding the most divine beautiful rather than showcasing the pianist's virtuosity. Authenticity, character and humility vs the ego.
@ketanfernandes4094
@ketanfernandes4094 5 лет назад
22:45 is by far my favorite part of the 4th impromptu. So. Much. Emotion.
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 2 года назад
Also really fun to play!
@pedrod.7576
@pedrod.7576 Год назад
Reminds me a of the double tempo section of Chopin's nocturne op 48 no. 1
@damiangonzalez_esp
@damiangonzalez_esp 3 года назад
- Four perfect demonstrations of Schubert's inability... - 😮 - ...to write a wayward or ugly note - 😄
@rubix7931
@rubix7931 4 года назад
The 3rd impromptu is one of the most beautiful things I have EVER heard. It reminds me of the ocean. NOT talking about Chopin's Op 25 No 12 Etude.
@octave11thpianist58
@octave11thpianist58 4 года назад
Ah, the calming and slow third impromptu reminds me of the violent, loud, and stormy etude by Chopin😂😂😂
@ChopinSandwich
@ChopinSandwich 3 года назад
Octave 11th Pianist I don’t know if I’d call it calming...
@katitadeb
@katitadeb 3 года назад
Schubert > Chopin
@evslol1153
@evslol1153 3 года назад
@@katitadeb if you say so... comparing great composers just isnt necessary and many would disagree
@varunsathya696
@varunsathya696 3 года назад
@Crafty craft I know right
@Maxfr8
@Maxfr8 4 года назад
Schubert is not to be underestimated. Dude is a legend.
@SaidMetiche-qy9hb
@SaidMetiche-qy9hb 3 года назад
Yeah, do you know anyone who can do this?
@calebliew5584
@calebliew5584 3 года назад
Too bad he died at 31
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 3 года назад
Sometimes, yes.
@insearchofpeace2151
@insearchofpeace2151 3 года назад
@@toothlesstoe why sometimes?
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 3 года назад
@@insearchofpeace2151 Because I am not a fan of some of his music.
@syourke3
@syourke3 4 года назад
I’m committing these pieces to memory right now and I can tell you, they’re much more difficult pieces to play well than they sound. Zimmerman makes it sound easy. Beautiful job! I’m taking notes. I love the way he brings out the melody lines. Tempos are perfect. Nothing overdone. Simple and direct.
@apianoadventure
@apianoadventure 4 года назад
nice comment but Zimmerman kinda means "Room guy" which doesn't mean anything 😅. So it's Zimerman ;)
@mariedagoult1
@mariedagoult1 2 года назад
Zimmerman=Roomman Zimerman=legend
@bjornviir3333
@bjornviir3333 Год назад
the pros always make it sound easy... Zimermann never plays too fast or out of control. impeccable balance.
@maxforce9534
@maxforce9534 7 месяцев назад
We don't realize how difficult it is to play well
@nolans9848
@nolans9848 3 года назад
that section from 3:18 to 3:53 has to be one of my favorite moments in music
@user-wh1kv6ih5w
@user-wh1kv6ih5w 3 года назад
Me too
@pianoplaynight
@pianoplaynight 2 года назад
Makes me cry 😭
@trutwijd
@trutwijd 2 года назад
it's a wonderful use of the major 7th. lots of interesting dissonance in this piece.
@ihateslopers4694
@ihateslopers4694 2 года назад
probably one of the most tender passages I've ever heard also its played in a different key at 6:24
@HD-xk3km
@HD-xk3km Год назад
I really cannot play piano, but muddled through this piece, and this passage, so often when I was younger. The lyricism and harmonies are so robust that you can play this Impromptu very poorly and the beauty still manages to come through... at least to the person playing :)
@trutwijd
@trutwijd 4 года назад
I love how effortlessly Schubert moves around to different keys. Wonderfull pieces of music. Great performance!
@brandonwarweg3622
@brandonwarweg3622 2 года назад
I don't think any composer was able to modulate through keys as easily as Schubert...Chopin being the only other one on his level.
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch Год назад
@@brandonwarweg3622*Liszt as well.
@MiScusi69
@MiScusi69 11 месяцев назад
​@@amerrylittlemonarch I absolutely love Liszt, and he never modulates "easily", but rather in very complex, elegant, emotional and surprising ways.
@BryanHo
@BryanHo 8 лет назад
No other composer combines simplicity with profound beauty better than Schubert.
@compositeur8455
@compositeur8455 7 лет назад
Beethoven?
@BryanHo
@BryanHo 7 лет назад
He's close but doesn't have the same gift of melody as Schubert.
@compositeur8455
@compositeur8455 7 лет назад
Bryan Ho I laughed so hard reading that. Fur Elise? Moonlight Sonata? Second & Third movement of Pathetique? The first movement of Sonata 31? Symphonies No. 3 and No. 9? Tempest 3rd movement? Waldstein 3rd movement? Apassionata 2nd movement? Violin Sonata No. 9?
@DettolObsessed
@DettolObsessed 7 лет назад
There are those who would argue he does. Pathetique and Moonlight sonata are very melodic, but then again there is no right answer because this is all based on personal taste. For me personally, Chopin surpasses Beethoven AND Schubert when it comes to being endowed with the 'gift of melody' but I'm sure there are many who would disagree as well.
@zackwyvern2582
@zackwyvern2582 7 лет назад
Beethoven dealt with elements other than melody mostly. Honestly, I'm not sure why one would cite Beethoven as an excellent example of a melodist - perhaps Brahms, with his brief motivic quips (though he might be pushing the label), or Rachmaninoff, with his sweeping harmonies, or Tchaikovsky, with his beautiful and original expressions.
@Bachmaninov
@Bachmaninov Год назад
one of the best opuses of classical music history
@davidantiguedadclassicalgu4259
@davidantiguedadclassicalgu4259 3 года назад
I love music, I love this channel, I love Schubert and I love Zimerman. I was reading the comments and remembered one of the most beautiful praises I've read from one composer to another. It's Liszt about Schubert, and I think it sums up what we all think: "Such is the spell of of your emotional world that it very nearly blinds us to the greatness of your craftsmanship." No words.
@agustinmilano6839
@agustinmilano6839 2 года назад
that is some amazingly amazing praise... and coming from Liszt... and it is so on point that its scary how well these geniuses understood the emotional plane
@timward276
@timward276 4 года назад
WHen I was very young, and just starting piano lessons, one of my Dad's grad students, who was an amateur pianist, came over to our house and was playing the G-flat impromptu. he'd brought sheet music with him, and I remember being mesmerized by the gentle flow of the piece and the sight of the notes on the page. I didn't learn it myself until I was 19. I'm 48 now and the impromptus never get old. They remain some of my favorite pieces of music, especially the G-flat, C minor, and op. 142/1 from the other set. Zimerman's performance is terrific. I like that he doesn't play the C minor very fast; it gives the music space.
@nikhita703
@nikhita703 4 года назад
Tim Ward I just got this piece and I love it. I’m only 12 tho.....
@mynamemylastname5620
@mynamemylastname5620 3 года назад
@@nikhita703 are you indian
@gmnotyet
@gmnotyet Год назад
The middle section of No 4 is beautiful beyond words.
@jeanparke9373
@jeanparke9373 6 лет назад
21:21 Ah, what a simple, yet perfect happiness
@Liangx
@Liangx 4 года назад
such a sweet melody and interpretation XD
@mcrettable
@mcrettable 4 года назад
Perfect happiness? I prefer 17:18!
@srirampdm
@srirampdm 4 года назад
Ah yes!
@pontikipsito46
@pontikipsito46 4 года назад
I dont know where the "simple" is located, such a technical piece
@flyingpenandpaper6119
@flyingpenandpaper6119 4 года назад
@@pontikipsito46 Probably in the listening...
@Emma-ob5oj
@Emma-ob5oj 3 года назад
zimerman's playing makes me hear new possibilities in music i've heard for so long. something about his interpretations is so special and unique to me. i love that feeling
@bjornviir3333
@bjornviir3333 Год назад
the man is just a perfectionist, no antics, no bs.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 лет назад
The way how schubert plays between the tonic and the related regions at the beginning is indeed outstanding. Further on, the play becomes more complex, but all begins with these ambiguities. The pianist is fabulous since he takes these harmonic changes into account in intensity, attack, speed, etc.
@davisatdavis1
@davisatdavis1 Год назад
I showed these to my non-classical friend so I could listen to th for the first time. I said he really liked them. Later he tried searching for this video again to have another listen. He came to me saying he couldn't find the video. He said he typed in "Impromp 2" for "Impromptu" ...
@FastGoing247
@FastGoing247 5 лет назад
Schubert's one of the best of all time at developing his themes. Beautiful pacing and structure
@theflipeechestlanjao7754
@theflipeechestlanjao7754 2 года назад
These Impromptu are literally masterpiece, Schubert is such as underrated composer. I usually only listen to Chopin, Liszt and Rach music and I discovered Schubert. I'm now listening to all of him symphonies and Impromptus
@noah829
@noah829 2 года назад
If you love Schubert listen to his Wanderer Fantasy Op.15
@nancylee8061
@nancylee8061 9 месяцев назад
I believe he is underrated by some because his works are so often not played well.
@pianiman
@pianiman 3 года назад
Zimerman's swiftness in the First reminds us that the tempo is indeed Allegro. His articulation is crisp with impeccable voicing (0:24, 0:50, etc.); so refreshing.
@GeorgeBeckingham
@GeorgeBeckingham 5 лет назад
Zimmerman plays #3 quite a bit slower than many performers do. It's refreshing to hear this piece played at a leisurely pace, not rushed.
@bach-ingmadeline7410
@bach-ingmadeline7410 4 года назад
George Beckingham as does Horowitz whom I love to hear playing this. I much prefer it this speed. This is, after all, Romantic and should not be rushed through mechanically.
@kirstenkonalee
@kirstenkonalee 2 года назад
3:25 My favorite part. Absolutely emotional. The tempo of the second movement is perfectly presented. Love this
@anelamujkovic1633
@anelamujkovic1633 4 года назад
00:00 c mol 09:06 Es dur 13:55 Ges dur 20:16 As dur
@harryrees627
@harryrees627 4 года назад
Danke schön!
@djsuia1265
@djsuia1265 4 года назад
The fourth is in f moll
@Luca-yg5qx
@Luca-yg5qx 4 года назад
@@djsuia1265 wtf no
@cristobal2977
@cristobal2977 4 года назад
Que opinas de manuel de falla Saludos desde san sebastian
@fredericfrancoischopin4646
@fredericfrancoischopin4646 4 года назад
Grasiyas
@sebastientraglia1351
@sebastientraglia1351 8 лет назад
Oh my God I love Zimerman so much... I can't bear any other rendition of the second impromptu
@jeffwatkins352
@jeffwatkins352 3 года назад
This is without question the finest performance of these much-played pieces I've ever heard. They go directly to the heart of Schubert's luminous spirit with a delicacy that shimmers while never losing sight of their drama. A thousand times thousand kudos, Mr. Zimerman, and to everyone involved in this wonderful recording.
@morganmartinez8420
@morganmartinez8420 5 лет назад
26:22 that little appoggiatura, oh my god, I have goosebumps!
@joebloggs6748
@joebloggs6748 Год назад
Thank you so much for taking the time and trouble to synchronize these pieces to the sheet music, it adds an extra dimension to their appreciation in so many ways :)
@alm5851
@alm5851 2 года назад
I keep going back to this piece. I find no words to describe the piece and its wonderful performance.
@abrahamwu9680
@abrahamwu9680 6 лет назад
5:59 - love the bass notes!
@ihaveaname4109
@ihaveaname4109 2 года назад
Masterfully played. Wonderful articulation, timing, and tone. Beautiful. Thank you.
@utsteinproductions
@utsteinproductions 6 лет назад
That second impromptu is beautiful and fun to play.
@maua2848
@maua2848 4 года назад
ikr! i started today with learning no 2 and i’m already in love with it. its quite challenging tho even tho it’s simple
@riffraftmusic8669
@riffraftmusic8669 5 лет назад
Not able to get to a piano right now, but have played for years. I doubt you, and the others who post these score videos, understand just how valuable they are as a resource. And I know they're not the easiest videos to create, so, Thanks!
@irodragon7184
@irodragon7184 4 года назад
These are quite possibly the easiest videos to make ...
@jerryruiz1424
@jerryruiz1424 4 года назад
Agreed! I've started practicing again after a long lay off, and this is very helpful for getting back into the swing of things with my old repertoire.
@ShadowMaster
@ShadowMaster Год назад
One word only is needed for this music - divine.
@FeonaLeeJones
@FeonaLeeJones 4 года назад
This is the type of music that makes my heart swoon 🥰
@nancylee8061
@nancylee8061 9 месяцев назад
Brilliant as always. Zimerman's timbre, voicing, dynamics, touch, always appropriate rubato, stylistic contrast, and incredible control and variability of articulation are the golden keys to his interpretation of this Schubert.
@archcorenth
@archcorenth 8 лет назад
that's quite the hold on that first note. :P
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 лет назад
Fermata.
@uztre6789
@uztre6789 7 лет назад
Fermata means "Hold as long as you see fit".
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 лет назад
That's right uztre6789
@spaetensonaten
@spaetensonaten 6 лет назад
Zimerman has incredible hearing. Listen closely to how he perfectly timed the gradual fading of the G octaves with the beginning of the next note (B in the treble), in pianissimo, no less.
@MegaMech
@MegaMech 6 лет назад
Fermata does not mean "Hold as long as you see fit" If you have a half note, you should hold for an extra quarter. So it's half the value added to the note. Concert Band/orchestral/voice are different. The meaning can even change per composer and time period. Hold as long as you see fit would definitely be a 21st or 20th century perspective.
@yannitzili8961
@yannitzili8961 4 года назад
Thank you... for preparing this, and especially for that first phrase in your Intro. Even though there are giants of music... Schubert has a dimension that I have yet to find in any other composer and of course Zimmerman's interpretation honors that so thank to him as well!
@MrPhil480
@MrPhil480 3 года назад
moi je l ai trouvé dans Bach.
@CatsAndClassicalMusic
@CatsAndClassicalMusic 3 года назад
200 dislikes? How could one dislike this lovely piece of music?
@jessicachiu5953
@jessicachiu5953 2 года назад
well I think they just jealous :D
@amerrylittlemonarch
@amerrylittlemonarch Год назад
Four pieces.
@dots223_
@dots223_ 11 месяцев назад
Ads.
@leethebot1870
@leethebot1870 6 лет назад
The one in g-flat major is my all time favorite composition
@raissa17ify
@raissa17ify 3 года назад
Impossibile ascoltare la musica classica con le pubblicità che RU-vid inserisce quasi ogni 5 minuti.
@beeshin9945
@beeshin9945 2 года назад
The structure is impressive even it's free. The melody fits well in harmony which makes the music sound beuatiful
@mag.mariamalenkaradi7819
@mag.mariamalenkaradi7819 6 лет назад
Never give up, and I never forget!
@mydog1871
@mydog1871 5 лет назад
There is so much inspiration from other composers, I love it
@carlose.johansson739
@carlose.johansson739 2 года назад
Schubert is very special with his marvellous homecosy nostalgic feeling in the opus.
@Torebordalpiano
@Torebordalpiano 4 года назад
OMG that half cadence in B major at 16:01 that gets corrected to Gb major on 16:05 SO BEAUTIFUL
@icemorewaterless
@icemorewaterless 2 года назад
9:30 has to be one of the most Romantic moments in modern music.
@gloriapatrietspirituisanct8825
@gloriapatrietspirituisanct8825 10 месяцев назад
5:27 What an incredible variation. Absolutely beautiful with compelling lyrical qualities
@Aidan_Yoon
@Aidan_Yoon 4 года назад
17:20 PURE HEAVEN
@locutia7
@locutia7 5 лет назад
4th impromptu has a lovely clarity to it. Arpeggios are nearly crisp!
@blackpoolram
@blackpoolram 3 года назад
Beautifully played. I loved the touches of restraint and rubato in No.1
@abs0716
@abs0716 5 лет назад
Schubert was god's gift to man.
@devonchristopher5837
@devonchristopher5837 3 года назад
Bro, sound was the gift, music composers just made it better
@theharry801
@theharry801 4 года назад
i like how little words you needed to describe the 3rd. You just let us bask in it
@agseu3668
@agseu3668 2 года назад
Schubert não cessa de surpreender-me por mais que eu conheça as suas obras. Espanto-me com o génio com que conseguiu encontrar a sua própria voz absolutamente original num tempo e num meio em que dominava a grandeza de Beethoven.
@riccardocollu8610
@riccardocollu8610 5 лет назад
"Four perfect demonstrations of Schubert's inability to write" I was getting mad at you reading this...but then I've read the rest...
@zuhairbakdoud1360
@zuhairbakdoud1360 4 года назад
The last movement of Schubert’s last piano sonata is 100% cliche..."
@user-lr2vx6zl3b
@user-lr2vx6zl3b 4 года назад
Ogko Onm.kkmnm
@user-lr2vx6zl3b
@user-lr2vx6zl3b 4 года назад
@Anthony Tarakji gk
@Tomsfilipsons
@Tomsfilipsons 4 года назад
That would be a very different channel: "And here's yet another meticulously prepared score video for that hopeless no-talent loser Schubert..."
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 3 года назад
ok
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Год назад
Recuerdo de mis clases. 🌟 Con que dulzura apoya las teclas. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🥱😔🖐️🇮🇷 bellísimo
@davidrehak3539
@davidrehak3539 4 года назад
Franz Schubert:Négy Impromptus D.899 1.c-moll (Allegro molto moderato) 00:00 2.Esz-dúr (Allegro) 09:06 3.Gesz-dúr (Andante) 13:55 4.Asz-dúr (Allegretto) 20:16 Krystian Zimmerman-zongora
@franzliszt1221
@franzliszt1221 5 лет назад
Just beautiful....
@Admiralmeriweather
@Admiralmeriweather 2 года назад
his handling of the polyphony in the 4th impromptu is brilliant.
@user-yr2oi2dw6k
@user-yr2oi2dw6k 3 года назад
Zimerman IS AMAZING
@dotunderscoredot2041
@dotunderscoredot2041 4 года назад
Schubert impromptus are underrated
@VladimirKhom
@VladimirKhom 6 лет назад
So wonderful!
@aldoringo439
@aldoringo439 2 года назад
I've been to about 3 concerts in my life but somehow I've managed to have heard 3/4 of these in concert
@Laroling
@Laroling 6 лет назад
I always bawl my eyes out to this....
@sheana2005
@sheana2005 3 года назад
Gorgeous perfomance, so inspiring.
@user-um9hj1tc8d
@user-um9hj1tc8d 26 дней назад
I love his una coda. It's noble and delicate.
@jyseoh
@jyseoh 5 лет назад
like a wind, Schubert is blowing... forever...
@katt_matt
@katt_matt 4 года назад
Это заслуживает необычайной благодарности
@BeautifulClassics
@BeautifulClassics Год назад
To play music like this is fantastic ofcourse, but to create such music is far more astonishing. Schubert is one of a kind.
@Villemey
@Villemey 4 года назад
Really helpful to get better at playing this beautiful piece:)
@sk71569
@sk71569 4 года назад
Thank you so much for providing the music to follow along. This is way beyond my ability level, but my dad used to play these when I was small and I would sit under the piano to listen. The fourth impromptu is my favorite. I like being able to read the music visually as well as hear it.
@Populous3Tutorials
@Populous3Tutorials 6 лет назад
that middle section of the 4th is something
@PianoScenesMoviesandSeries
@PianoScenesMoviesandSeries 5 лет назад
10:27 Amazing. My favourite part from all the 4 impromptu's.
@stonefish7745
@stonefish7745 4 года назад
The ad?
@filippovannella4957
@filippovannella4957 6 лет назад
no words to describe this
@markussadler3193
@markussadler3193 5 лет назад
@Marquis De Sade wow ...
@collinm.4652
@collinm.4652 11 месяцев назад
Beautiful 🗿🗿
@user-it1ig8fn1r
@user-it1ig8fn1r 3 месяца назад
Thank you for the music and score.
@adhdlama2403
@adhdlama2403 3 года назад
00:10 - 4 Impromptus 00:00 - Grosse Fuge, for Solo Piano
@dianaw5824
@dianaw5824 6 лет назад
Love the Schubert-ish chords
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 2 года назад
Los escuché tanto 😂 desde chiquita 😻 en las audiciones ,Nostalgia.
@mydog1871
@mydog1871 5 лет назад
I can see Zimerman playing this without him being shown once
@jasonzurlo1543
@jasonzurlo1543 4 года назад
I had never before noticed the related accent pattern in the two sections of the e flat impromptu. Now I will notice it for the rest of my life.
@wolflover8765
@wolflover8765 8 лет назад
Fantastic. I love your videos and insightful comments!
@usaroman
@usaroman Год назад
Danke, dass du meine musikalische Reise so wunderbar gemacht hast
@yoomin789
@yoomin789 4 года назад
집에서 섀도복싱 하려고 틀어놨는데 힐링 제대로네요~ 20분째 하다가 지쳤는데 남은 8분은 그냥 들어도 될 정도로 노래가 좋아요^^
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 8 лет назад
Thanks for this. The third one is especially beautiful. Sounds almost Liszt-like (or perhaps I should say the introspective Liszt sounds almost Schubert-like in his approach at times).
@markswanson549
@markswanson549 8 лет назад
+Echoherb I might actually be able to play the 3rd one :)
@viksholm00
@viksholm00 7 лет назад
Liszt's Liebestraum no.3 and Schuberts impromptu no.3 are quite similiar. Schubert's impromptu is a little simpler and repetitive in my opnion. Both beautiful.
@flippert0
@flippert0 6 лет назад
Strangely I always think of Schumann when I hear the third impromptu. I think, his "Scenes from Childhood" contains a similar theme.
@dthomases1
@dthomases1 6 лет назад
The third is excessively slow, there are other versions available on RU-vid which are far more convincing.
@MrTann2010
@MrTann2010 5 лет назад
why must it be played faster for it to be convincing? Zimmerman made every single element of the 3rd impromptu very clear, clearer than many other versions out there.
@aldoringo439
@aldoringo439 2 года назад
the 4th is so underrated
@FrostDirt
@FrostDirt 2 года назад
The Trio is absolutely amazing
@vishnuhalikere2151
@vishnuhalikere2151 3 года назад
Love the texture at 21:56
@harryandruschak2843
@harryandruschak2843 6 лет назад
"Like" on 16 September 2017, and THANK YOU for including the scores.
@bruno_madalozzo
@bruno_madalozzo 5 лет назад
22:53 Lacrimosa
@yannickm5237
@yannickm5237 3 года назад
Nice spotted
@abrahamwu9680
@abrahamwu9680 6 лет назад
00:00 -- No.1, C minor. A set of variations on two themes, even though you'll notice that the second theme is based on the first, with more widely-spaced intervals. 09:06 -- No.2, E-flat major. The link between the first E-flat major and B minor themes is especially ingenious, and strangely obvious once you've spotted it: the second B minor theme is based rhythmically on the implied accents in the structure of the A section (1!231!231!2!3!1!23). 13:55 -- No.3, G-flat major. A study in muted and utterly compelling lyricism. 20:16 -- No.4, A-flat major. A dialogue between gently cascading arpeggios and murmuring chordal responses. The richly brooding middle section ventures into the major mode towards its conclusion, but dramatically reverts to the minor.
@Brbra15
@Brbra15 5 лет назад
Abraham Wu п
@mydog1871
@mydog1871 5 лет назад
Lol
@Azian2DaMax
@Azian2DaMax 5 лет назад
idk why you thought you had to describe what the piece sounds like to everyone. It's right here.
@user-tz7xb2cm3f
@user-tz7xb2cm3f 4 года назад
Abraham Wu Um, why did you just copy the description?
@viren4053
@viren4053 4 года назад
1 / 137 for mobile users that can use the time stamp
@lifebettercakes
@lifebettercakes Год назад
Nr. 3 is so pretty :)
3 года назад
Une interprétation exceptionnelle, d'une rare finesse. Chaque note parle.
@user-rz6pj5zb7p
@user-rz6pj5zb7p 3 года назад
zimerman made me into classical music.... this is exceptional..
@---cj8rd
@---cj8rd 6 лет назад
ZIMERMAN FOR LIFE!
@willyj3321
@willyj3321 4 года назад
6:34 is so pretty.
@leo32190
@leo32190 4 года назад
Willy J You’re so pretty
@SaidMetiche-qy9hb
@SaidMetiche-qy9hb 3 года назад
lol
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 2 года назад
Loved the 12/8 feel part of the first one
@waundellsaavedra3772
@waundellsaavedra3772 2 года назад
Schubert, Schub meister, Schoobie Schoob, I love it! I play the G flat major but Zimerman is so crisp and clean!
@markrheeder6543
@markrheeder6543 2 года назад
Most ear love I had in a while
@mariaespana2837
@mariaespana2837 2 года назад
Me gusta mucho, por la profundidad del sonido (el piano es muy bueno) y los acordes bajos de la mano izquierda. ¡Además, la melodía es muy hermosa! Hay muchas "variaciones" sobre una misma. (Estoy hablando sobre la Impromptus 1)
@rabbit5000
@rabbit5000 5 лет назад
schubert is so underrated
@valdemar9960
@valdemar9960 4 года назад
How in the World is he underrated. He is one of the greatest, everyone know that.
@bach-ingmadeline7410
@bach-ingmadeline7410 4 года назад
Valdemar 99 perhaps not so much underrated as underplayed. So much Chopin, Rach and so on.
@user-nk2ni8ue5m
@user-nk2ni8ue5m Месяц назад
Such a beautiful melody... impromptu no 3. Like Liszt with Un Sospiro, and Chopin with Op10 no 3. ALL of Schuberts impromptus are beautiful, and rank as my favourite pieces in all solo pianoforte.
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