Perahia - Beethoven Emperor (I. Allegro - end)
Top Comments
All Comments (12)
-
error @ 1:16 :(
-
Amazing piece. I love that pianist and his ability to feel the music is palpable even without the video.
-
klinsha8, I don't understand what you mean with grimaces. He looks concentrated and focused on the music, but I think he doesn't do any disturbing stuff. In general, I don't mind what musicians do, as long as the quality of their playing is not suffering from it. You are mentioning Gould, who sat practically on the floor and sang along with everything he played. I don't like his playing, but what he does with his body; I couldn't care less. And in this case I think that the playing is stunning.
-
Horowitz probably lightened his action for him. Yes! his piano's action and pedals have been adjusted so he can purvey this concerto and peruse it's contents thusly.
-
Perahia is a genius, as we all know. But I love what happened to his playing when he befriended Horowitz - an unlikely match, perhaps, but perhaps not. Vlad advised him to think outside the box, and IMO his playing blossomed after that. Bravo!
JCC
-
i agree. so effortless. but the sound he produces is one of a kind. amazing pianist. and he feels the music. you can see him enjoying the music and feeling with the music as he plays. he's an absolute gem
-
Great pianism, very intense, elegant, expressive. Better here than in many Cd's of 20-30 years ago. Chapeau and five stars.
Perahia plays with passion and elegance. His sense of structure of the concerto is superb. His notes are very clean and graceful. This is indeed a historical recording, a gem and a great treasure for the piano audiophile. A magisterial performance indeed.
lifeingod7 2 years ago 4
I LOVE this piece..a real TREASURE for humanity !
and GREAT PERAHIA is a TREASURE...:-)
..and I can't understand some people who "came" here
to discuss some silly stuff...like.. his face expressions.
Go to the circus then :-)))
Thanks a lot for posting !
lanarv 1 year ago 2