Olga Stezhko - Rachmaninov - Etude-Tableaux Op.39, no.3.

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Uploaded by on Feb 12, 2009

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Pianist Olga Stezhko performing Etude-Tableaux Op.39, no.3
by Sergei Rachmaninov

a film by cineman8

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  • Nice ass and decent playing

  • bravissima come pianista e simpaticissima come persona!

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  • Bravi

    

  • I like Ashkenazy's better than Richer's and Stezhko's.

  • @CLASSICALFAN100 What are you talking about?! Speed doesn't mean anything; please, the piece isn't marked "presto", or haven't you even looked at the music to know what you're talking about? Besides, as a general rule, any instrumentalist shouldn't play in a way that overshadows the dynamics, which apparently you consider "decorous". Yes, Richter could play it fast, but it doesn't evoke any emotion to my ears. If I were a blind person, I'd take Stezhko any day (except for perhaps V. Ovchinnikov)

  • A Beautiful piece, played beautifully by a beautiful pianist

  • @gjwhunt Compared to whom? Richter? Rubinstein? Rach himself? Let's get real here...if you're actually talking about "really great classical EYE-CANDY" (like Paderewski was), then YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT!! Otherwise, please compare this slow-paced, decorous, meticulous, "pretty" performance to Richter's plain, fast, bare-bones *hot-as-a-firecracker* performance!

  • @jessethehobbit3791 Yep...at a young age Olga has discovered the "secret", the same as Paderewski did...that the average concert-goer doesn't give "two-tenths of a good G-D" (to quote e e cummings) about the music itself, but only about how compellingly it is presented. Truly, a more "visually attractive" performance I've yet to see...but is that the whole point? Compare this to Richter's plain, "bare bones" style, in playing this piece. Which do you prefer?

  • too pedal..

  • Stunning. This might be the sexiest thing I've ever seen.

  • She is cute, and play very good. I'd like phone her and date together.

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