Richter plays Schumann - Faschingsschwank aus Wien

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1. Allegro - Sehr lebhaft

Sviatoslav Richter

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  • You little weenies have no idea what Richter was, is, See all the videos. Then more. Then think a bit what he had to be to do what he did. 

    Then pray to God you can be a millionth of that.

  • buono come giudizio mi sembra un po' riduttivo...Michelangeli è un grande artista ma è difficile fare un paragone con Richter.diverso modo d'interpretare e di sentire la musica!

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  • i can hear the piano's pain in his Forte. ouch !

  • Straordinaria limpidezza del senso poetico, irruenza appassionata, lirismo intimo e pieno di struggente dizione melodica, tecnica, sonorità e impasto timbrico a livelli eccezionali e quasi mai superati. Grande Richter !!! GRAZIE RICHTER per tutti i gioielli dell'interpretazione che ci ha sempre generosamente offerto !!!!!!!!!!! (correzione del precedente )

  • Straordinario Limpidezza del senso poetico, irruenza appassionata, lirismo intimo e pieno di struggente dizione melodica, tecnica, sonorità e impasto timbrico a livelli eccezionali e quasi mai superati. Grande Richter !!! GRAZIE RICHTER per tutti i gioielli dell'interpretazione che ci ha sempre generosamente offerto !!!!!!!!!!!

  • The best performer of whole musical history.

    That's it.

  • @kempff95 they are both amazing^^

  • @Pianogod1990 I have no doubt that he could, it was just a humorisic comment, personally he is one of my favorite pianists; strong as a titan and soft like silk. I constantly encourage my musical fellows to listen to his works.

    Best regards.

  • @ilshatt Just for you information, Richter could memorize pieces faster than most of his colleagues. He learned and premiered Prokofiev 7th sonata within 4 days. When he was older, before a perfomance, he suddenly did not remember parts of a piece he was going to play, and that's what made him use scores in some of his live performances later on.

    Richter was a genius, and you should not comment on something like you did without knowing these facts.

  • Very difficult to say how he interpreted that Sonata, but, suffice, with feeling, haezy has one, more melodromatic, but still intense..... Go Richter, one of the best....

  • @petie32 youre a Wienie

    hahahaha

  • @daeviydt Jawhol!!!

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