(Artistic Cameras) Alexis Weissenberg plays Petrouchka - Stravinsky (complete)

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Alexis Weissenberg interpreta Petrouchka de Stravinsky.
Câmeras artísticas.
Weissenberg foi convidado por um diretor de filmes a fazer uma gravação artística no ano de 1965 com várias câmeras em ângulos e focus diferentes, variando também a mudança de luz, o que segundo ele (weissenberg) tornava a concentração um desafio.
Lembrando que esse é um piano mudo apesar de não parecer, e a gravação do áudio foi feita em estúdio.


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1965 - Alexis Weissenberg was invited by a film director to record the Petrouchka with a artistic câmeras.
This is a mute piano!!!
The áudio was recorded in studio.

Alexis Weissenberg plays Petrouchka (Igor Stravinsky)

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  • @pinkled42 Strange comment! Obviously you have not seen Moiseiwitsch perform, you would not like his "face" either! What does the lack of facial expression have to do with greatness in pianism? You probably love Lang Lang's facial "warmth" and his facial contortions not to mention the jumping up and down on the bench! That is very very fynny!

    Alexis Weissenberg was one of the greatest pianists ever, an immense artist and musician who played with total feeling! May he rest in peace.

  • OMG! the swedish commentary is soo funny!!

    weissenberg is amazing! the only pianist who ever managed to interpret the first rachmaninoff sonata properly!

    on petruchka i prefer gilels, weissenberg makes it sound a bit too easy, i miss the tension and musical struggle,,,

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  • awesome playing by young Weissemberg

  • @pinkled42 it's the face of Peace and Oneness. Listen

  • @Joseflhevinne what do you mean

  • a sangue freddo

  • When a piano plays like an orchestra sounds like this. Thank you Maestro.

    

  • RIP

  • Rest in Peace, Mr. Alexis Weissenberg

  • This is absolutely incredible cinematography paired with world-class playing (whether it's to your taste or not). Stunning to see and hear.

  • Thanks so much for some of the coldest, bloodless playing ever and he died last Sunday, may he rest in peace. I saw him several times, extremely pleasant but the face of a cold fish...

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