Really?REALLY?!😕 I think he's lost his marbles. There are students who can play better.😊
@null8295
4 жыл бұрын
@@andrewkennaugh1065 bullshit
@TheSoteriologist
2 жыл бұрын
@@andrewkennaugh1065 At least you clueless simpletons can repeat mainstream clichees, bravo !
@andream.464
10 ай бұрын
@@andrewkennaugh1065it’s a bit like saying you preferred Picasso before he entered his Cubistic phase; yes students could depict a woman in a more realistic way for sure!😅
@HelenJoannides
3 жыл бұрын
what a wonderful person. Artists and human beings like him are the prove of the existence of a Good God.
@user-mr3cz5vt6n
4 ай бұрын
What rubbish.
@Pogouldangeliwitz
2 ай бұрын
Artists like him could invent a "Good Dawg". Luckily they have better things to do...
@Sahasrarasmi-Sancodite
2 ай бұрын
Ivo Pogorelich in his seniors years as a pianist reminds me of Beethoven when he was totally deaf in his later years, yet composing some of his greatest music, with the inner musical ears so open to hear the mystical overtones and expressions and the meaning of sounds that totally escape those who are not deaf, or have any auditory impediments. The piano sounds coming from Pogorelichs playing hands seem to be building architectural structures out of sound, silence and tempi. How marvelous to find a great virtuoso who has evolved so dramatically from an artist of sheer virtuosity displayed in his earlier years to a great spiritual artist displaying his artistic insights through sonorities. Sound structures and skillful interpretations far beyond the commercial rituals of performance.
@danielalaura5973
Жыл бұрын
Bila sam na ovom koncertu.. ivo nas je začarao svojim sviranjem...Bravo!❤️💐👏
@alessiofagioli9235
Жыл бұрын
quando la Musica è tenerissimo urlo, dolore ed estasi...... Pogorelich genio assoluto. Vita per tutti noi.
@TheAnikokiss
6 жыл бұрын
Most beautiful Christmas present, thank You! Mr.Rosenblum enjoying the closeness of Maestro and his music, also the benefits of deep breathing ;) Priceless , timeless performans..thank You.
@ugo957
4 ай бұрын
Дорогой Иво, ты такой большой художник фортепиано, так выразительно играешь и так проникаешь в душу своим неповторимым видением музыкального образа! Спасибо, что ты есть, ты даришь такую огромную радость своим исполнением! Браво, Маэстро!❤🎉🙏
@clintclint7673
5 жыл бұрын
Ppl can't think about how much quality recording matters especially for piano....
@ukdavepianoman
5 жыл бұрын
As a pianist myself I love Pogorelich. He may do things that I love or hate but I'd much rather that than some middle of the road, safe performance I've heard 100 times. Sometimes I think "Ivo, what ARE you doing?", other times I think "Wow, I never thought of the music this way"...but this is better than "Heard it before, mate".
@cbenbaruk
5 жыл бұрын
Ivo ... thank you Ivo ...
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
thank you mitke, relentless, inexorable sadness, nobility and truth.
@nellysorokko5665
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you Ivochka.
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
so sweet and gentle al 4:18 how ivo indicates the boy to turn the page... and at 3:27 it is so magical to see how sound, music and muses calm ivo down stopping leg movements.. pure music therapy self applied by the artist...also reaches me since ever since i first heard him live in madrid decades ago
@jonhz994
6 жыл бұрын
xro k dices
@looneynet1956
5 жыл бұрын
"music therapy self applied:" I like that very much.
@user-im5eo5sj8k
2 жыл бұрын
ИВО- слушать Вас - наслаждение! Спасибо!
@mikern2001
Жыл бұрын
So gracious.
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
20:46 soooo beautiful how he looks down to the right...it is the end of the nocturne, of magic, ecstasy, catharsis, muses... of transcendental beauty...and other world begins...the real world...vulgarity...stupidity.....no...no...the real world is when he plays
@jonhz994
6 жыл бұрын
marry him
@cbenbaruk
6 жыл бұрын
Hello Dear Gazda , thank you for your upload of this jewel . Please , why all the recitals from 2017 have been deleted , it is so sad ... i was listening it almost every day... "shades of budapest " was fantastic ....
Thank you for sharing the jewel! And also thanks to the guys who took the video clips.
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
INEXORABLE DESTINY AND NATURE. MUSIC SO BEAUTIFULLY UNBENDING, SEVERE, RELENTLESS, IMPLACABLE
@tamaram1126
Жыл бұрын
ODli;an koncert, kao i svaki uopstalom. Ne mogu da verujem da je dopusteno, zapanjena sam, negativno, da dozvole da publika sedi tako blizu maestra Pogorelica, strasno. I da li ih muzika zaista interesuje.
@chopin4321
5 жыл бұрын
Ivo Pogorelich was born in Belgrade in 1958 as son of a musician. He received his first piano lessons at the age of seven and went to Moscow at the age of twelve to study at the Central Special Music School and then at the Tchaikowsky Conservatory. In 1976 he began intensive studies with the renowned pianist and teacher Aliza Kezeradze, with whom he was married from 1980 until her untimely death in 1996. Mme. Kezeradze was able to transmit the spirit and matter of the school of Beethoven and Liszt, the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, originated in Vienna and than carried through to the Conservatory of St. Petersburg, flourishing towards the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th. Century. Pogorelich´s sound, concerts and recordings pay homage to this exceptionally refined, visionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who so lovingly made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich won the first prize at the Alessandro Casagrande Competition at Terni (Italy) in 1978 and the first price at the Montreal International Music Competition in 1980. In October of the same year he entered the International Chopin Competition in Warsaw where, when prevented from participating in the final contest as a soloist with the orchestra, a fierce controversy resulted in the renowned argentinian pianist Martha Argerich, a member of the jury, protesting and leaving the competition, joined by other members of the jury panel, with the words “He is a genius”. The New York Times once wrote “He played each note exactly, with such a feeling, such expression, he was an entire orchestra- it was as if he played 200 years ahead of our time”. In this spirit Ivo Pogorelich is known today as a poet of the instrument. Ivo Pogorelich is not only an artist of the highest caliber, discipline and musicianship, but the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageous master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquisite and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotized by his new and radical naturalness, by his nobility, dignity, severity and sobriety; transporting us to states of wonder, ecstasy, meditation, love and compassion. -- Sound and Silence, Life and Death, Time and Space; collapse into the Eternal moment of Infinity. -- ----------------------- "you have to get into the phycological frame of mind in which composers wrote their works in order to discover its secrets. virtuosity comes from the greek origin virtue. original is finding the origin Gaudi said. rachmaninov had arthritis at the end of his life, he was so weak that his sound was very short, that is the reason he played fast, to fill the vacuum. if you have long sound you are in command to achieve clarity and the hypnotic sound between the notes. the problem was always the conflict and the difference between the absolute and the relative quality. beauty in music is like in diamonds, the purest diamond in the world is the Koh-i-Noor, it is the absolute beauty to which others with relative beauty are compared. work as hard as a galley slave. one should always try as much as possible to rediscover music as though one is hearing it for the first time, searching everywhere for new meanings and new depths. the highest function of the artist is to release the spirituality and the emotional immediacy that lie within the score. sound becomes metaphysical only when you have completely explored all physical possibilities. you should explore until reaching the absurd. music takes you to another universe of eternity that remains with you after the concert is finished." Ivo Pogorelich. ------------------------------------
@Marny5580
5 жыл бұрын
I had the honor and pleasure to see and hear this amazing person in person, from third row - in Jerusalem in 2010. There were people in the back who were talking loud enough that *I* could hear them and he did, too. He put them in their place - and they left. He was very upset - and because of those fools, I did not get to go backstage. He got blasted by the media - and I believe he had the absolute right to call out those ungrateful fools. As for me: thank you for sharing your awesome talent. I loved seeing and hearing you. Gentle as you go ...
@davidnaum956
6 жыл бұрын
Bravo Mitke!
@gazdamitkeii432
6 жыл бұрын
Bravo Ivo !!
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
Alexandr Pushkin (1799-1837) On the hills of Georgia lies the darkness of the night... On the hills of Georgia lies the darkness of the night, Aragva murmurs underneath. I'm sad, yet light, my sorrow's bright, My sorrow's filled with you. With you, you only ... My melancholy, Nothing can torment or disturb, My heart, it burns and loves anew - because It cannot live without loving. Translated by Nick and Dimitri Derkatch На холмах Грузии лежит ночная мгла... На холмах Грузии лежит ночная мгла; Шумит Арагва предо мною. Мне грустно и легко; печаль моя светла; Печаль моя полна тобою, Тобой, одной тобой... Унынья моего Ничто не мучит, не тревожит, И сердце вновь горит и любит - оттого, Что не любить оно не может. 1829
@Busillis67
6 жыл бұрын
OMG: what's the title of the second piece?? The time seems suspended there
@driloncocaj6921
5 жыл бұрын
The name of this piece is "Nostalgia, somewhere in cosmos..."
@ahmadrezaei8675
5 жыл бұрын
Rachmaninoff moment musical no. 5
@shooshieroberts3913
5 ай бұрын
The audio quality is disturbingly bad for a piano recording. The automatic level control is constantly pumping the volume up when he plays quietly and down when he plays loud. The result makes it sound like Ivo doesn’t know how to play a line, when in fact it’s probably the recorder doing all that. When you record a concert, never use automatic level controls!
@maxrey4055
6 жыл бұрын
Brilliant !
@belovedcommunity9251
6 жыл бұрын
hey, does anyone know what the first piece is?
@gazdamitkeii432
6 жыл бұрын
RACHMANINOFF - SECOND SONATA ..
@hdesertrat
5 жыл бұрын
It's supposed to be the Rachmaninoff 2nd piano sonata. There are far better readings though. If you want an idea of what it should sound like, I recommend the Horowitz recording that he did for Columbia Records - not the RCA recording from the 80s.
1/ Rachmaninoff, Sonata No. 2, III. mouvmnt. (exc.)
@kaleidoscopio5
6 жыл бұрын
Doesn't Pogorelich look phisically as Rachmaninov? Quite impressive.
@delilah6131
3 жыл бұрын
I noticed that too.
@loren8888
Жыл бұрын
Same handspan too
@theflyfisher857
6 жыл бұрын
great footige
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
"you have to get into the phycological frame of mind in which composers wrote their works in order to discover its secrets. virtuosity comes from the greek origin virtue. original is finding the origin Gaudi said. rachmaninov had arthritis at the end of his life, he was so weak that his sound was very short, that is the reason he played fast, to fill the vacuum. if you have long sound you are in command to achieve clarity and the hypnotic sound between the notes. the problem was always the conflict and the difference between the absolute and the relative quality. beauty in music is like in diamonds, the purest diamond in the world is the Koh-i-Noor, it is the absolute beauty to which others with relative beauty are compared. work as hard as a galley slave. one should always try as much as possible to rediscover music as though one is hearing it for the first time, searching everywhere for new meanings and new depths. the highest function of the artist is to release the spirituality and the emotional immediacy that lie within the score. sound becomes metaphysical only when you have completely explored all physical possibilities. you should explore until reaching the absurd. music takes you to another universe of eternity that remains with you after the concert is finished." Ivo Pogorelich.
@kaleidoscopio5
6 жыл бұрын
Rachmaninov recorded until 1942, and his technique was superb. He wanted to retire after the 1942/1943 tour, but he died.
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
last romantic...last genius...rest in peace... inmortal soul... inmortal music kzitem.info/news/bejne/lo-drKeZqax3rXo
@valeriocadeddumezzanotte
6 жыл бұрын
Javier Serralta San Martin virtuosity comes from latin Virtus, the greek term for Virtus is areté
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
i just quote ivo literary whats important is the meaning... moral excellence; goodness; righteousness. conformity of one's life and conduct to moral and ethical principles; uprightness; rectitude.
@chopin4321
6 жыл бұрын
CELESTIAL sounds Musica universalis Music of the Spheres, Harmony of the Spheres Harmony of the world universal music harmonic proportions, mathematical, religious concept humanist orbital resonance sound beyond music
@jonhz994
6 жыл бұрын
a freír espárragos
@mackiceicukice
Жыл бұрын
@@jonhz994 jajajajajajaja
@TheSoteriologist
2 жыл бұрын
7:53 That chick at 10 o'clock ...
@haruki31717
6 жыл бұрын
見識を試されているような演奏だ
@johannlavundi256
5 жыл бұрын
Koja grozna organizacija, Tu treba biti intimnije osvetljenje a ljudi trebaju biti mirni a ne klimati nogma kao na utakmici.Nedostatak iskustva sa kulturom, zato ga od sada njegujte a dajte mladima kulturu, molim VAS.
@mackiceicukice
Жыл бұрын
Ja mislim da su nemirni jer im je dosadno. Makar su iskreni.
@kimbabgig6484
5 жыл бұрын
holy shit... what happened to that handsome boy?
@QuocBinh-us7lb
Ай бұрын
Look in the mirror.
@andrewkennaugh6329
6 жыл бұрын
Very sad.😧
@alexandretheodoulides
6 жыл бұрын
C'est tout simplement inaudible, comment le public a t'il fait pour supporter ça ? ce n'est plus de la musique, c'est de l'anti musique .... quelle agressivité, il a perdu la tête ...
@hdesertrat
5 жыл бұрын
Je suis d'accord - pédalage atroce - coup pur - il m'a fallu bien plus d'une minute pour reconnaître qu'il était dans le dernier mouvement de la 2e sonate de Rachmaninoff.
@brigittequerre8319
5 жыл бұрын
Je suis également d'accord....où est passé le jeune prodige plein de passion ...mais de subtilité et de nuances?....
@null8295
5 жыл бұрын
shame on you
@TH-qn9nx
4 жыл бұрын
Very good pianist but extremly disagreeable.
@Wkkbooks
6 жыл бұрын
That Chopin nocturne is very disturbing, unlistenable, he seems to have lost his mind, poor man!
@MichaelBB
5 жыл бұрын
it does seem so.
@null8295
5 жыл бұрын
you are a poor man
@clintclint7673
5 жыл бұрын
stfu idiot
@viborrr
4 жыл бұрын
That's what happens when you rest on your laurels.
@markoharamija4945
6 жыл бұрын
Interesting choice of putting belgrade performance instead of Lisinski one. Not a single bar from Lisinski. I can't listen to beeeeeeoogradski ooorkestar, but I am sure it's not anyway near to CD-quality. I am curious as to how bad it actually is, to be honest, but without a Zagreb recording, I can't tell.
@devonvaldez1936
5 жыл бұрын
The way he played the Rachmaninoff sonata was painful to listen to.
@null8295
5 жыл бұрын
your comment is painful to read
@viborrr
4 жыл бұрын
@@null8295 truth sometimes hurts.
@null8295
4 жыл бұрын
@@viborrr correct. sometimes. this is not the one
@dialecticsjunkie7653
5 жыл бұрын
What on earth did I just listen to? He just seems to be intent on playing loud chords without any shape or nuance
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