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Sviatoslav Richter - Documentary - The Enigma - vol. 1- 6/8

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The first part of the acclaimed docu-biography of the Ukrainian/German pianist Sviatoslav Richter including archive footage and an interview with the 80 year old Richter.
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some quotes about richter (form wiki):
The Italian critic Piero Rattalino has asserted that the only pianists comparable to Richter in the history of piano performance were Franz Liszt and Ferruccio Busoni.
Glenn Gould called Richter one of "the most powerful musical communicators of our time".
Nathan Milstein described Richter in his memoir "From Russia to the West" as the following: "Richter was certainly a marvelous pianist but not as impeccable as he was reputed to be. His music making was too dry for me. In Richter's interpretation of Ravel's Jeux d'eau, instead of flowing water you hear frozen icicles."
Van Cliburn attended a Richter recital in 1958 in the Soviet Union. He reportedly cried during the recital and, upon returning to the United States, described Richter's playing as "the most powerful piano playing I have ever heard".

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  • the frog at 5:56 is the absolute meaning of life. AT LEAST I FOUND IT!

  • Ukranian-German pianist? He spoke on Russian, studied in conservatory in Moscow, all his musician time lived in Russia.

    Yes. He was German, but in culture he was Russian German

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  • 3:00-3:30 speechless !

  • 2:48! I can't stop laughing!

  • The Weihnachtsoratorium by Bach after 5:00... can anyone tell me who performs this marvel? Thanks!

  • @espejosgigantes IS YOUR CAPSLOCK KEY BROKEN

  • Did any one hear the rachmaninov etude op.39 n.3???? 

  • we call it homework, not hometask - lol

  • Of German ancestry, but he didn't consider himself Ukrainian, he was Russian.

  • @belshep Thanks for advice...

    You are right...Richter was born in Zhitomir, Russian Empire (now Ukraine)...

    Good day.

    

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