Chopin - Etude Op.25 N.11 (Richter)
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According to Richter the sheet music was to keep him from transposing the music on the fly, as his perfect pitch had shifted with age.
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What titanic power, coupled with infinite finesse... the great video and good audio quality really makes his granitic implacability totally palpable. What a full sensory experience!
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i love at 0:50
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He was one of the greatest pianist that ever lived. This is my most beloved etude from Op. 25. Well, it does not mean just because he started to put scores at the later part of his life, during his concerts, made him less brilliant. After all, he was the one and only , "Richter". He was allowed this "luxury".
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I strangely doubt that. I think it'd probably be vodka.
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@sbubuzzolo Non avevo la minima idea, scusate la mia ignoranza! Grazie!
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@nonnopic se fai ualche ricerca vedrai che Richter aveva una memoria quasi perfetta, ha lo spartito a causa di un "incidente" che ha avuto durante un'esibizione da giovane: suonava senza come aveva sempre fatto, ma per la prima volta è andato in blackout completo. Dopo di allora si è sempre portato lo spartito.
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Je mi smutno, když lidé, kteří nic nedokázali se snaží posuzovat takového genia interpretace klavírních skladeb, jako byl S. Richter! Slyšela jsem jej hrát na koncertě v Praze Čajkovského klavírní koncert B moll a to byl zážitek na celý život!
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A bom! Allora scusate la mia ignoranza! Comunque tanti pianisti lo fanno. Ciao!
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@nonnopic ma aveva l'Alzheimer poverino e non ricordava bene le cose
if he had a 3rd hand he would be drinking cofee XD
number1pianist 3 years ago 26
No dear, he is not grumphy, he is genious.Could you play such a piece with laughter or a smily face? He just feels what it is...and I wonder why people like you would even listen to Chopin not having any clue what it is about.Listen to the music,look for models somewhere else......rediculous!
Georgianflower 4 years ago 8