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Schumann Manfred Overture (Hermann Abendroth 1949)
Robert Schumann
Overture Manfred, Op. 115
Hermann Abendroth
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra
Recorded in 1949
Overture Manfred, Op. 115
Hermann Abendroth
Leipzig Radio Symphony Orchestra
Recorded in 1949
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Відео
Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 32, Op. 111 ( Maria Yudina )
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Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata No.32 Op.111 00:00 Maestoso - Allegro con brio ed appassionato 09:06 Arietta. Adagio molto semplice cantabile Maria Yudina, piano Recorded in 1958 (Yudina in Saint-Petersburg 1923)
Beethoven Piano Sonata No.29 Op.106 "Hammerklavier" (Maria Yudina)
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Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata No.29 Op.106 "Hammerklavier" 00:00 Allegro 10:22 Scherzo. Assai vivace 12:59 Adagio sostenuto 26:09 Introduzione. Largo - Fuga. Allegro risoluto Maria Yudina, piano Recorded in 1952
Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Liszt Gnomenreigen
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Franz Liszt Gnomenreigen, S.145 No.2 Vladimir Sofronitsky Recorded in 1960
Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 (Witold Malcuzynski & Paul Kletzki )
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Frédéric Chopin Piano Concerto No.2, Op.21 00:00 Maestoso 12:33 Larghetto 21:46 Allegro vivace Witold Malcuzynski, piano Philharmonia Orchestra, Paul Kletzki Recorded in 1946
Tchaikovsky Valse-Scherzo Op.34 (Leonid Kogan & Zdeněk Chalabala)
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Pyotr Tchaikovsky Valse-Scherzo in C major, Op.34 Leonid Kogan violin Zdeněk Chalabala The USSR Symphony Orchestra Recorded in 1957
Gershwin Porgy & Bess Violin Pieces (Leonid Kogan & Arnold Katz)
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Gershwin Three Pieces from the Opera "Porgy & Bess" Leonid Kogan violin 00:00 Summertime 04:04 It Ain't Necessarily So 07:14 Tempo di Blues Arnold Katz The USSR Symphony Orchestra Recorded in 1974
Kreisler Caprice Viennois (Leonid Kogan & Arnold Katz)
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Fritz Kreisler : Caprice Viennois Leonid Kogan Arnold Katz The USSR Symphony Orchestra Recorded in 1974
Leonid Kogan plays Bach Air on the G String
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J. S. Bach Air on the G String Leonid Kogan Moscow Raido Symphony Orchestra Soloists Ensemble Recorded in 1970
Bizet- Waxman Carmen Fantasy (Leonid Kogan & Svetlanov)
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Bizet-Waxman Carmen Fantasy Leonid Kogan Evgeny Svetlanov The USSR Symphony Orchestra Recorded in 1960
Tchaikovsky : The Tempest Symphonic Fantasia Op.18 (Nikolai Golovanov)
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky "The Tempest" Symphonic Fantasia after Shakespeare, Op. 18 Nikolai Golovanov The USSR Large Radio Symphony Orchestra Recorded in 1948
Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Chopin Impromptu Op.51 No.3
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Frédéric Chopin Impromptu No.3 in G-flat major, Op. 51 Vladimir Sofronitsky Recorded in 1960
Maria Yudina plays Beethoven Sonata No.12 Op.26
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Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 12 in A-flat Major, Op. 26 "Funeral March" 00:00 Andante con variazioni 07:09 Scherzo. Allegro molto 09:40 Marcia funebre sulla morte d'un eroe. Maestoso andante 17:23 Allegro Maria Yudina Recorded in 1958
Rachmaninov plays Scherzo 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
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Rachmaninov plays Scherzo 'A Midsummer Night's Dream'
Glazunov Violin Concerto Op.82 (Julian Sitkovetsky & Kondrashin )
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Glazunov Violin Concerto Op.82 (Julian Sitkovetsky & Kondrashin )
Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 Op.58 (Maria Yudina & Sanderling 1948)
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Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 Op.58 (Maria Yudina & Sanderling 1948)
Roméo et Juliette Duet : Ange adorable (Nezhdanova & Kozlovsky)
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Roméo et Juliette Duet : Ange adorable (Nezhdanova & Kozlovsky)
Musorgsky Sorochinsky Fair : Grytsko's Aria (Georgi Vinogradov)
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Musorgsky Sorochinsky Fair : Grytsko's Aria (Georgi Vinogradov)
Tchaikovsky Romance : Why (Чайко́вский Отчего) Sergei Lemeshev
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Tchaikovsky Romance : Why (Чайко́вский Отчего) Sergei Lemeshev
Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko Bolshoi 1950 (Nelepp Reizen Golovanov)
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Rimsky-Korsakov Sadko Bolshoi 1950 (Nelepp Reizen Golovanov)
Georgi Nelepp sings Sadko song : Oh, you, dark little grove !
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Georgi Nelepp sings Sadko song : Oh, you, dark little grove !
Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Op.35 (Nikolai Golovanov 1947)
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Rimsky-Korsakov Scheherazade Op.35 (Nikolai Golovanov 1947)
Alexander Goldenweiser plays Medtner Novellette Op.17 No.2
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Alexander Goldenweiser plays Medtner Novellette Op.17 No.2
Tchaikovsky : Amid the Noise of the Ball Op.38 No.3 (Sergei Shaposhnikov)
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Tchaikovsky : Amid the Noise of the Ball Op.38 No.3 (Sergei Shaposhnikov)
Alexander Goldenweiser plays Grieg Lyric Pieces Op.54
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Alexander Goldenweiser plays Grieg Lyric Pieces Op.54
Scriabin Prometheus The Poem of Fire Op.60 (Goldenweiser & Golovanov)
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Scriabin Prometheus The Poem of Fire Op.60 (Goldenweiser & Golovanov)
Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Scriabin Sonata No.9 Op.68
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Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Scriabin Sonata No.9 Op.68
Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Scriabin Sonata No 3, Op.23 (1952 live)
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Vladimir Sofronitsky plays Scriabin Sonata No 3, Op.23 (1952 live)
Amazing ! Sound of violin is so pure , clear, deep.....Magistral... It is a Master piece... Thank for sharing this wonderful recirding.
what an amazing interpetation of the prelude the best ever...takes the time in paradiso
Какой же он замечательный!
благодарю канал за отличную запись великого скрипача Леонида Когана.
Milstein is , as violnist the best of alles , but overall he is an artist , unique sound , unique accurency ... unique THE BEST !! THE Very Best
Божественно!!! Леонид Коган самый великий скрипач в истории! Паганини и Коган! Две Непревзойденные вершины скрипичного искусства!!! Bravissimo👍🍷!
there a violin version of this also beautiful and sounds sad but gentle😢
Спасибо
Wow
He makes the theme and first variation sing like the masterpiece they are. Not many do that. Fleisher, Katchen, Arrau and Anievas come to mind. I don't care as much as I once did for the rest of the work.
Enchanting performance by Sofronitsky, a true poet of the piano. Thanks for sharing.
Мало яка пісня так говорить про Україну.......
I keep coming back to this recording. What a fine pianist...
Interpretazione puramente romantica
Magistral interpretación. Es una de las versiones más brillante que he podido escuchar . Gracias MAESTRO Bravo
what did Hofmann invent?
Beautiful!!
Я ещё только готовился к воплощению, а эти два человека, со значительным разрывом во времени, сделали эту волшебную работу!
18:24 flying ...... furiously beautifully crazy
his intonation is so crystal clear
Beautiful
Исполнение фантастическое….!!!!
There is nobody to beat Goldenweiser except his beloved pupil Ginzburg. Thanks so much for these.
Песнь хорошо спелся. Сергей был хорошим певцом.
У русской эстрады было (пожалуй, есть) четыре эталона: Вадим Козин, Пётр Лещенко, Изабелла Юрьева, Александр Вертинский.
Великий, незабвенный, непревзойденный Леонид Борисович!
Is it fanciful to imagine that Clara or Liszt would have played this piece like this? I have certainly never heard it performed with greater passion! Thanks for posting.
Where can I get the piano sheet music for this. Anyone, please?
Bounced this to my daughter who is touring Skye for the next several days.
We have been told ad nauseam by colleagues and critics alike that Popsy played at his incomparable best only in his own living room. Godowsky himself later underscored the written plea, "Do not judge me by my recordings," and he described - along with Busoni, Schnabel and so many others - the torture it was in those early days to document his art on discs. But consider: While friends like Josef Hofmann and Abram Chasins said Godowsky dried up, not just in the studio but also on stage, Godowsky insisted that he played his best at concerts and recitals, though few people understood his approach. Chasins in his book Speaking of Pianists relates how Godowsky once criticized Hofmann for underlining portions of a score, and that Hofmann in turn accused Godowsky of undue reticence. Both Chasins and Hofmann then "caught" Godowsky italicizing part of a piece for them - and they praised him for it - but Godowsky explained that he was merely pointing out something novel in one of his own, newly written works, and that such an approach was not appropriate for the classics. As for Godowsky's assessment of his records, that notorious statement was made after the great pianist suffered a debilitating stroke, which he blamed on the arduous process of recording. He had also recently lost his wife and son. Godowsky at the end of his life was a bitter man. But would a musician who disdained recordings have made as many takes of individual 78 sides - as many as Rachmaninoff did, which is to say sometimes dozens! - if he was not more or less content at the time with the ultimate results? And what are those results? I don't know how Popsy played at home for everyone from his postman to Albert Einstein. But the records, including this Chopin sonata, are mostly magnificent. Different to be sure from those of even the "transitional" figures of his time, like (each in his own way) Rachmaninoff, Hofmann and early Horowitz - not to mention arch-romantics such as de Pachmann or Rosenthal. Godowsky's art is of course sovereign in technique for all the occasional smudges but more important, patrician as regards tempo, touch and especially the refined taste of a natural aristocrat. Like Chopin, Godowsky never insists. He never pounds. Just as his studies on Chopin's etudes eschew all obvious flamboyance, Godowsky conveys the essence of nearly every piece simply yet with infinite subtlety. And I'm not just talking about the records that everyone lauds: the Grieg Ballade, the Schubert-Godowsky transcriptions and the Chopin Fourth Scherzo. These may be supreme. But listen also to this Funeral March sonata, Les Adieux and even such hackneyed pieces as the third Liebestraum and then tell me who's played them with more elegance and nobility now or during the Golden Age. Forget what you've read and just listen. Thanks for sharing, Margot.
I do not really share your very interesting comment. Ok with the luxurious nobility of the man, with his ultra- wonderful sentiment, his ability to be intelligent at the piano. But yes, ever if it is "ad nauseam" for you, I can hear something here like a kind of a paralysis. The inner emotion do not go to the keyboard, the arms and the fingers are quite automatic, or lightly frozen. The mental of the pianist is not spontaneous, his sensitivity censored by an invisible severe ghost. And the worse part of it : the listeners FEEL that a treasure stays behind the whole thing. That the pianist has much, much, much more to say and to give, instead of this painful torture, making the recording boring when it could be absolutely glorious. It's a real frustration. For the pianist and the listeners. Only antidote : his recording of the fourth Scherzo of Chopin, when Godowsky didn't know that he was recorded. This is somethig upon all others ............... (excuse my poor english, not my native language)
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Das ist die überzeugendste Wiedergabe dieser Sonate, weil sie nie übertreibt. Wunderbar!
One of the best performances of this concerto ever recorded. Superb.
Très belle version de Samson François comme toujours dans Chopin, mais pour les valses , Dinu Lipatti demeure inégalé et inégalable à tout jamais
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An underrated pianist. His tone is so warm and delicate.
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He escuchado muchas interpretaciones de Kogan, siempre Brillantes, Geniales. Con justicia, ahora se le reconoce como uno de los mejores violinistas de todos los tiempos.
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Herzlichen Dank für diese Musikperle. Maestro Brumberg wurde für seine Genialität leider nie genug gewürdigt in seiner Wahlheimat.
One of the greatest violinists in history.Another one is David Oistrakh.❤
I had never heard of Alexander Jocheles before today. 997 happens to be my favorite Bach suite, so I listen to it where I find it. I had to slow down the playback on the gigue/double, and by then I was completely not surprised that his fingering was perfect. Where did you find a recording of such high quality? I don't think any record in my possession doesn't have pops and squeals, so hearing this without background defects was a pleasant surprise.
In my opinion the Adagio contains a quotation: "Languir per una bella" by Rossini. Is it possible?
Sofronitsky in Scriabine or the eighth wonder of the world...
This great artist left us too early!
God, how beautiful it is!! It's a miracle
Is there an LP of that, record published ? or radio broadcoast ?
恐ろしい演奏だ。
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