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Ballade № 1 in G minor - g-Moll - соль минор, op. 23

Emil Gilels - Э. Г. Гилельс
(1916 - 1985)

Early record
1930-s

More recordings of Emil Gilels
in my blog:
http://musicaeternae.blogspot.com/

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  • Thank You, Chad,

    You always find the very words.

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  • beautiful tone in this recording. very very special. that warmth , beauty and honesty is what all seek in life ; in nature , love and music. I feel many things when I hear Gilels.

  • What a great artist - the live recording of the Gminor balade also on this wonderful leaves no room for doubt - Mr. Gilels is a titan among pianists.

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  • @PhilPhilUSA And by the way, here's fantastic interpretation of this ballade by Janusz Olejniczak: /watch?v=RQk3Zh71dGA It's cutted for the movie, but it's still amazing.

  • @BalladeNumber1Opus23 Thank you! just watched it - Gilels: the heart of a lion - the poetry of a angel.

  • @PhilPhilUSA Sure, check this one: /watch?v=EtuMVBLEWJU

  • @StevieTheWanderer There's is another version of Gilels playing ballade 1 when he was older also on EwaHartwig's channel, both are out-of-this world and extraordinary performances. Gilels is the ultimate poet on the piano, he was a true wonder, a monumental pianist, hasn't been matched by anyone, not playing Chopin, others :-)

  • .... 4. ... what i mean with the tone eg. listen to Emil Gilels plays Liszt La Chasse there you can hear the difference I'd say ... or listen to Claudio Arrau's Version which i find really good, too - but the sound, the keystroke is completely another one ....I've had some pianistical and musical ear-openers in youtube in the last weeks .... eg Dinu Lipatti ... and this is another one for me, a little pearl - so many thx for sharing, some really beautiful things here to listen learn experience

  • .... compare it to other versions ... i cannot hear for example any longer the "depressive" or "manic", "bi-polared", over-dramatized, over-passionated ... over-psychologized, over-emotionalisized ... or over-technisized ... Chopin any more ... others make so much dynamical, tempical, technical, virtuosical, affectual, emotional effects ... nowadays the "digital" and "machine-like" playstile seems to be "en vogue" - what is horrible - and mostly the sound of tone is "pressed" and "forced" ...

  • .... (you know, i don't find to express the right words;-) - but most I'm fascinated by the sound of the tone. (It reminds me of J.S.Bach or W.A.Mozart when played well and beautiful) - this gives me a very different and other impression of the music of F.Chopin then that I had before and that I like more. He plays without "clap-trapping" and "effect-haunting". Just let the tones roll like little pearls out of his hands like Bach and Mozart (or others ...?) who were springing fountains ....

  • think, this is the best version i ever heard. Such a beautiful melodic SINGING tone and sound, such a clearness and transparency, but even smooth and warm. I've never heard a sound like this. At the same time so playfully and "kittenish" (kind of cat-like i mean ;-) or like a springing fountain or water-spray - even the most difficult parts are played with a grace and easiness, so integrated, so subordinated in the whole ballad, in the narration and theme and floating or travelling on .....

  • huge artist... thanx so much for uploading it...

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