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Sviatoslav Richter 1989 London Recital (part 1)

Filmed at the Barbican Centre,London,29 March 1989,total 21 parts. Mozart:Piano Sonata No.4,K 282 No.16,K 545 No.8,K 310 Chopin:Etude Op.10 No.1,2,3,4,6,10,12 Op.25 No.5,6,8,11  
 
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neo89able1 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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La interpretación es genial;respecto a la composición,me parece un reflejo del Mozart más inspirado; una sensibilidad superior es lo que me hace pensar que teniá Mozart;cuando logras comprender a Mozar,sin enigma alguno para tí,resulta único.
thecosgrove (4 months ago) Show Hide
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make a playlist of all 21 parts so you can sit back and enjoy

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billyguns2 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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One of the most valuable documents ever to be uploaded on YouTube; I cannot thank you enough for this treasure. This is my favorite Mozart Sonata, in the hands of an absolute master.
torturechamberex (6 months ago) Show Hide
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He was in a bad mood... yet this is the best Mozart I have ever heard! Something sounds odd, and reading the comments below, it makes sense. Nothing is more elegant than professionally walking a tightrope. Something only a master can do.
darkmaides (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i dont him being in a bad move can affect hes playing, hes absolutely perfect in everything he plays, also if u read about him a little u can find he was almost always in a bad mood he was just too of a deep person i guess but he always played great
chloelovescats (6 months ago) Show Hide
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very elegant.
I must play it someday.
thank you.
freshhh1994 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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11 i meant. Typo.
ikkim67 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm so grateful for your uploading this amazing performance.
diableret (9 months ago) Show Hide
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His mood was palpable.The advertised programme was Bartok, Hindemith and Janacek. It was changed to Mozart and Chopin half an hour before the concert. He discovered during the interval that the concert was being secretly filmed by the BBC, and was furious. You could cut the atmosphere with a knife in the second half, and his fury was given full vent in the Etudes. Witness the final chords of the Winter wind. He left the hall immediately whilst the audience bayed for more. Unforgettable..
Glemser (9 months ago) Show Hide
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"he was in such a bad mood"
and still he played! how could you feel his "mood", did you meet him off stage before the concert?

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