The cameras vividly capture pianist Emil Gilels remarkable control and intricacy of technique in performances that hold the audiences spellbound with their poetry, color, intensity and virtuosity. Gilels performs Bachs Prelude and Fugue in D major, arranged by Busoni, and two works by Mozart his Fantasia in D minor K397 and his Sonata in A minor K310 and Prokofiev's Scherzo and March from The Love of Three Oranges. (Montreal, 1971).
TY my fave pianist
chad410 1 year ago
Spellbinding indeed! Bravissimo!!!
soami2u 1 year ago
Emil Gilels plays "Scherzo and March from the Love of Three Oranges, Op. 33" (Prokofieff)
From: VAI DVD 4373 The Art of Emil Gilels
berlinzerberus 1 year ago
Terrific playing (although the sound quality doesn't do Gilels justice). 1950s/60s vintage?
paulprocopolis 1 year ago
The cameras vividly capture pianist Emil Gilels remarkable control and intricacy of technique in performances that hold the audiences spellbound with their poetry, color, intensity and virtuosity. Gilels performs Bachs Prelude and Fugue in D major, arranged by Busoni, and two works by Mozart his Fantasia in D minor K397 and his Sonata in A minor K310 and Prokofiev's Scherzo and March from The Love of Three Oranges. (Montreal, 1971).
berlinzerberus 1 year ago