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Maria Yudina plays Mozart "Lacrimosa"

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Uploaded by on Feb 26, 2009

Mozart-Saltykov - "Lacrimosa" from the Requiem Mass in D minor (K. 626)
Live recording, 1954

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  • Truecrypt, do you know where this performance took place?

  • Yes, it was in Kiev (Ukraine).

  • @truecrypt

    Kiev was in URSS in this time.

  • @222mozart

    Yes, Kiev was a capital of Ukrainian Republic (one of 15) within the USSR at that time.

  • Yes, Sara, I noticed you mention LOVE quite often, but somehow obsessed with hate...

    No need to log in/out so often to rate your own comment though...

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  • No words.

  • very affectingly played!!

    ..i like also the slow tempo very much,amazing in piano sound and orchestral conception,i can feel the magnificent breath of the russian orthodox church and their rites in this interpretation,wonderful!

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  • With cat! A true disciple of C.S. Lewis in other words (see "The Four Loves").

  • @jonjon1957jonjon In total agreement - so modern in spite of the lack of "Classical" convention.

  • Brilliant!

  • Glorious, totally glorious. At a pace that would have done Karl Boehm proud, and killed off any choir. Again so totally "modern".

  • Maria Yudina- the powerful person!

  • Piano, what a instrument - like a whole orchestra!

  • @HoboSuperstar And for that we should be very grateful! What an incredible artist - completing the piece in a dialogue with the composer is probably what the art of the piano is about.

  • @VivaRenata Mozart barely wrote a few measures of this before he died. Improved? no. This is her realization. She's not improving Mozart she's completing the piece in her own way.

  • Mozart improved !!! This reminds me of the opera transcriptions of Franz Liszt. I am convinced that Glenn Gould, who liked Mozart about as much (i.e. as little) as I do, would have appreciated this performance greatly. What a genius Yudina was. Happy to have discovered her and thanks for posting!

  • @TheRetman01 I think so, she's mistaken a note of a chord!

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