That was in the summer of 2004 when Mr Gavrilov played a big tour with several Rachmaninov concertos around Europe. In Italy he played number 3 D minor.
After the concert in San Remo he came to Vicenza and found out that the conductor could not perform due to illness.
The organisers begged Andrei to play a recital,he replayed it is totally impossible because he was in a month long tour with different orchestras and only Rachmaninov concertos but after he saw how sad was the people he decided to play. He prepared the program 40 minutes before the concert and it was very hard indeed..
Thanks to Puchjok for the concession.
http://www.youtube.com/user/Puchjok
@epessina I agree: this one and Barenboim´s renditions are my favorites
artsloving 5 months ago
Fantastic performance. Antiromantic but full of poetry!
epessina 7 months ago
@beralder9 I agree. My favorite rendition of this piece is Ashkenazy
studiolabs 1 year ago
didn't like the intro... and 01:00 too... the rest is touching, though...
beralder9 1 year ago
Wonderful...
I guess it's one of his favorite noctunes: it's played directly from the soul.
FeanorCurufinwe87 1 year ago
Hi Bajazet
Well of course we're all entitled to our own opinions and of course the world would be a boring place if we all liked things exactly the same, so... I guess we'll have to agree to disagree on this! :-)
I (and many others!) love his style, and you don't.
Fair enough!
chrispiano1 2 years ago 2
Having said that... have you actually been in the audience... recently.. when he is playing?
I have... twice... and both times he was performing in HUGE concert halls, which were packed, and both times the audiences were completely engrossed in every note he played.
There was absolutely nothing "hysterical" or "show biz" about his performances.
They were actually very deep, meaningful and very moving.
chrispiano1 2 years ago
I have never experienced such a large number of people sitting SO still and quiet as during the beautifully controlled whispers of his ultra soft passages.
His range of dynamics was stunning actually, & his whole performances were very inspiring.
(I'm a pianist & piano teacher by the way, not just a fan!)
Both audiences gave him huge standing ovations, & wouldn't let him leave!
So.... his style, personality, interpretation etc IS (VERY!) appealing for his audiences actually!! :-)
chrispiano1 2 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
It's nothing to do with "feeling the music", it's just the worst kind of "show business". It's just thinking that a hysterical attitude on stage can make an interpretation more interesting.
And I find personally this interpretation perfectly in line with his ridiculous behaviour...It's just putting together illogical patterns, believing that the result will be appealing for the audience...
bajazet72 2 years ago
What are you talking about Pogouldiwitz?
I saw him play this last week and I can assure you he hasn't lost his mind!!
It's called "feeling the music"!!
His interpretation is just beautiful!! :-)
chrispiano1 2 years ago