@Mazzel Tov real deal? Anyone who feels entitled to sort people, and especially recognized masters, and label them 'rubbish' or 'real deal' just because of their subjective preference, demonstrates immaturity and bad manners. I doubt anyone would be impressed by your rude attacks and blunt judgementslism. Calling people's opinion rubbish just because they appreciate the music and performance of a great pianist... Learning some manners is more important than learning the correct fingering. Rubbish is what fits your comment way better.
@Mazzel Tov you even attacked Ravel personally. And your comments are plain rude and don't make any sense. Try to look in the mirror before barking at others. I'm not interested in what you say, I'm here to enjoy the video of a great master. And your petty attempts will not change anyone's worldview, because people come here to listen to Perlemuter's words, not to your toxic utterings.
@@aivarasz Hi.I have been following these arguments between you and Mazzel Tov. I must say that you Sir, are a pathetic prick. Back to your milk bottle.
7:58 - He talks about the changes Ravel himself made in his copy of Ondine, also known as the "version Perlemuter". That's so interesting and important as well!
C'est un document inestimable et si précieux dans ce qu' il contient d'enseignement authentique sur cette œuvre formidable de Ravel, la plus belle de tout le répertoire à mon sens (et peut-être de toute la musique toutes époques confondues ). Merci de la mettre en ligne et de la laisser pour les générations futures.
Thanks for posting this, it brings back a lot of memories. This was filmed in the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. The name of the Dutch student was probably Paul Huijts, but I'm not 100% sure about it.
I see! Well I don't think we've met, because I started studying at that institute one or two years later...anyway, thanks for replying. And you played it really well, also quite fearlessly!! Perlemuter was such a great Ravel authority - and by the way, I posted his earliest recording of the Gaspard (1951) on my channel.