Damn. He freakin' ATTACKS the keyboard! Yet he treats the gentle parts as such. I'm very sorry I've discovered him so late and very sorry indeed to hear of his passing. Thanks so much for sharing!
I really like Vladimir's arrangement of this, specially the chromatic part using thirds. I also like how Sultanov interpret it. Too bad Alexei died at an early age. :(
Самое лучшее слышанное мной исполнение Шопена на этом свете
Eyulala 5 months ago
blame the 1995 chopin competition jurors who killed him. really.
just give him the first prize...
lalalol1000 5 months ago
@lalalol1000 Do you know what the whole story was? Wiki only tells me "The first prize was not awarded"...
titusbeertsen 3 months ago
touches the heart
macolga100 7 months ago
супер!!!!
bush7730 7 months ago
the thirds wahaaat the fuuuck
fledgehog 11 months ago
Damn. He freakin' ATTACKS the keyboard! Yet he treats the gentle parts as such. I'm very sorry I've discovered him so late and very sorry indeed to hear of his passing. Thanks so much for sharing!
thedanimator 1 year ago
え!うう嘘!!!
yokochaso 1 year ago
Лучший Шопен у Султанова!!! Он творит музыку вместе с Шопеном! Но и какая тонкость, поэтика, объёмность звучания!!! Потрясающе!!!!
ninaorf 1 year ago 2
pure talent
eiroight 2 years ago 3
That coda was simply brilliant!
PuresMusic 3 years ago
Interesting, imaginative, but hardly Chopinesque...
chlrldud74 3 years ago
I really like Vladimir's arrangement of this, specially the chromatic part using thirds. I also like how Sultanov interpret it. Too bad Alexei died at an early age. :(
francoom 3 years ago 5
Its not Horowitz!? its Sultanov
Mucicboux 3 years ago
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This is Horowitz? OMG, i've never seen him this young... WOW
pianofiend1 3 years ago
btw, that wuz a mistake/joke, lmao DISREGARD MY LAST COMMENT! lmaoooo
pianofiend1 3 years ago
Horowitz and Sultanov, RIP.
feynfan 3 years ago
Great!!He expresses a soul of Chopin on his performance!!
KZPEN87 4 years ago 2
No he doesn't.
maxi937 3 years ago 2
Soo-oooo-ooo!.... great!!
dewvey 4 years ago 3
very beutifl Chopin playing
chad410 4 years ago 4
Leave it to Alexei Sultanov...finally a unique performance.
trevindye 4 years ago 4
Absolutely fantastic. Can't imagine those descinding scales on thirds and those grupettos that makes a unique performance of Fantasie Impromptu.
Sultanov will live forever, Carlos Paredes Abad, Peru
carlosparedesa 4 years ago 7
@carlosparedesa
Those deviations from the score are in the spirit of “impromptu” and quite mind-opening to how the piece can be played.
If he actually played those thirds and extra ornaments “impromptu” in concert, then it’s even more impressive.
Z01011001 10 months ago
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