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Vladimir Sofronitsky plays "Der Müller und der Bach"

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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2008

Schubert-Liszt, "Der Müller und der Bach" Recorded in 1946

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  • Sofronitsky's playing has a sense of eternity...time doesn't stop, but continues into the past and into the future...it's been there forever and will be there forever...maybe that's the inner heaven we each seeks.

  • And Richter said Sofronitsky was a god. Now I understand why.

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  • @antinorest Richter was one of the few artists who recognized other talents. He also admired Annie Fischer.

    and for very good reasons!!!! True artists are very rare.

  • i've heard this about 20 times. and every time i don't understand. HOW IN HELL can he play better than a singer. HOW??? MIND = BLOWN!

  • You know, I'm not sure where I can find the sheets for this piece and I've wanted to play it for a while.

  • This is really the pinnacle of piano playing

  • a melodic line played by the piano that can express so much more than what was intended for a voice....you know, this is a second-time revelation. Some things perhaps can really not be put into words without corrupting it.

  • truly one of the most vocal pianists ever, along with Moiseiwitsch, Lipatti, Cortot, Arrau, Cherkassky and Rubinstein. you know it when you feel the meaning and message of a song

  • this is simply unreal.

  • The miller is talking to the brook about his broken heart.

    The brook tries to comfort him.

  • Hello truecrypt ! Thank you very much for this video ! Vladimir Sofronitsky is my favorite pianist ! Do you have another songs by Schubert-Liszt ?

  • Bravo! Exactly what I feel!

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