Annie Fischer was one of the most important musicians of the 20th century. Her freedom of thinking and acting must have been a strict provocation to the communist regime and russian occupation she had to deal with as she chosed to live in her country and not to go abroad . She had not very good conditions to do these recordings. Svatoslav Richter, admired her....
Its rare to find people who are so much searching the truth in music.the essential and the beauty.
I'm really impressed how Marta Argerich seems like to her. Incredible! The movement of her body during her performance reminds me of Martha's way of playing.
You are absolutely right! And for pianists it is especially difficult to keep listening because the tone production happens quite far away from us - we fall easily into the trap of listening to what we feel, not to what we actually hear.
This simply moves me to tears! And look at her visual projection; she radiates inspiration! All piano students should learn from this how to sit and where mainly to direct the eyes, which is towards the strings where the tone production happens, not exclusively on the keys, which makes you close up, and never, never theatrically heavenwards!
Annie Fischer was one of the most important musicians of the 20th century. Her freedom of thinking and acting must have been a strict provocation to the communist regime and russian occupation she had to deal with as she chosed to live in her country and not to go abroad . She had not very good conditions to do these recordings. Svatoslav Richter, admired her....
Its rare to find people who are so much searching the truth in music.the essential and the beauty.
uhartchristian 6 months ago
Chopin understood through Beethoven. That wonderful humanistic sensibility!
numestube 8 months ago
I'm really impressed how Marta Argerich seems like to her. Incredible! The movement of her body during her performance reminds me of Martha's way of playing.
marombadoSSA 1 year ago
You are absolutely right! And for pianists it is especially difficult to keep listening because the tone production happens quite far away from us - we fall easily into the trap of listening to what we feel, not to what we actually hear.
helgeevju 1 year ago
This simply moves me to tears! And look at her visual projection; she radiates inspiration! All piano students should learn from this how to sit and where mainly to direct the eyes, which is towards the strings where the tone production happens, not exclusively on the keys, which makes you close up, and never, never theatrically heavenwards!
helgeevju 1 year ago 2
@helgeevju
I guess tha't's because she is LISTENING, something most students don't do!
All my teachers insist that it is the EAR what guides the playing, never the eye...
ermpp65 1 year ago
And of course becasue she is a wondeful, truthful musician! ;-)
ermpp65 1 year ago
What glorious shapes her dynamic ,living line has in this.simplicity but with a rainbow-faceted range of color!
lovesGenet 1 year ago
I love Annie Fischer's playing!
vilagproletarja 2 years ago
是我的錯覺嗎?樂團序奏的部分在我聽起來音樂很"拘束",感覺指揮太嚴肅了使情感沒有充分流出。Fischer有意要用比較內斂的方法做出,氛圍很不一樣,因此她會使我比較會去仔細聆聽她彈出的每個句子,果真,表情都不一樣!chopin應該很感動,因為曲子被這麼認真且優秀的音樂家彈奏,讓每個音符都有生命。
seremerow 2 years ago
Fantastic!
davidf996 2 years ago
Rozmezí 1:48 - 1:56 je doslova andělské!!
Andjelkovski 2 years ago
Impeccable playin'!
weikko79 3 years ago