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Serkin Casals Goldberg Beethoven Ghost Piano Trio No.4 iii. Allegretto Prades Live 1954
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Rudolf Serkin Pablo Casals Szymon Goldberg Beethoven Piano Trio No.4 Op.70 no.1 Ghost Prades Live June 18, 1954 iii. Allegretto
Serkin Casals Goldberg Beethoven Ghost Piano Trio No.4 i. Allegro con brio Live Prades 1954
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Rudolf Serkin Pablo Casals Szymon Goldberg Beethoven Piano Trio No.4 Op.70 no.1 Ghost June 18, 1954 Prades Live i. Allegro con brio
In the silent night Alexander Pirogov Rachmaninov
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In the silent night Alexander Pirogov Rachmaninov
Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart K.488 No.23 A Major i. Allegro Live
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Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 K.488 A Major i. Allegro
Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart K.488 No.23 A Major ii. Adagio Live
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Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 K.488 A Major ii. Adagio
Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart No.23 K.488 A Major iii. Allegro assai Live
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Leon Fleisher Bruno Walter Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 K.488 A Major iii. Allegro assai
Rubinstein Barbirolli Mozart No.23 K.488 A Major ii. Andante 1931
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Rubinstein Barbirolli Mozart No.23 K.488 A Major ii. Andante 1931
Rubinstein Barbirolli Mozart K.488 No.23 A Major iii. Presto 1931
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Artur Rubinstein John Barbirolli London Symphony Orchestra Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A Major 1931 iii. Presto
Marina Zoege von Manteuffel Deh placatevi con me Orfeo ed Euridice Live Gluck
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Marina Zoege von Manteuffel Deh placatevi con me Orfeo ed Euridice Gluck "Orfeo stands at the entrance to Hades in his quest to free his wife from death's grip, but the Furies prevent him from entering the world of the dead. Orfeo asks them to take pity on him and his sadness and let him save his wife." (aria-database.com) Deh placatevi con me! Furie, larve, ombre sdegnose, Vi renda almen pieto...
Schnabel Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 1/3 Rare Live
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Artur Schnabel Artur Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 1/3 Rare Live New York Philharmonic 1. Allegro Rare live recording. Schnabel hectically races through the last movement, ultimately unraveling about 5:00, and coming to a grinding halt. He rifles through his music, Rodzinski starts him up again and Schnabel's carbonated Mozart comes to a close. He famously did not care for pract...
Schnabel Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 2/3
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Artur Schnabel Artur Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 2/3 Rare Live 2. Adagio Rare live recording. Schnabel hectically races through the last movement, ultimately unraveling about 5:00, and coming to a grinding halt. He rifles through his music, Rodzinski starts him up again and Schnabel's carbonated Mozart comes to a close. He famously did not care for practicing.
Schnabel Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 3/3 Rare Live
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Schnabel Rodzinski Mozart Piano Concerto No.23 A K.488 3/3 Rare Live Allegro Assai Rare live recording. Schnabel hectically races through the last movement, ultimately unraveling about 5:00, and coming to a grinding halt. He rifles through his music, Rodzinski starts him up again and Schnabel's carbonated Mozart comes to a close. He famously did not care for practicing.
Schnabel Sargent Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 F K.459 1/3
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Artur Schnabel Malcolm Sargent London Symphony Orchestra Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 K.459 Allegro Vivace 1/3
Schnabel Sargent Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 K.459 3/3
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Schnabel Sargent Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 K.459 3/3
Schnabel Sargent Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 F K.459 2/3
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Schnabel Sargent Mozart Piano Concerto No.19 F K.459 2/3
Le Nozze di Figaro Abramov Rozhdestvenskaya Sanderling 1948
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Le Nozze di Figaro Abramov Rozhdestvenskaya Sanderling 1948
Le Nozze di Figaro Jurinac Stratas Bruscantini Mehta 1968 Live
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Le Nozze di Figaro Jurinac Stratas Bruscantini Mehta 1968 Live
Veronika Borisenko Mermaid of Lake Switez Rimsky Korsakov 1952
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Veronika Borisenko Mermaid of Lake Switez Rimsky Korsakov 1952
Rimma Glushkova Vyacheslav Simonov
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Rimma Glushkova Vyacheslav Simonov
Marina Zoege von Manteuffel O cessate di piagarmi Scarlatti Live
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Marina Zoege von Manteuffel O cessate di piagarmi Scarlatti Live
Vasiliev Maximova Nutcracker Bolshoi
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Vasiliev Maximova Nutcracker Bolshoi
Marina Zoege von Manteuffel Voi che sapete Mozart
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Marina Zoege von Manteuffel Voi che sapete Mozart
Asaf Messerer Russian Documentary 1989
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Asaf Messerer Russian Documentary 1989
Asaf Messerer 80th Birthday Gala Vasiliev Lavrovsky Maximova 1982
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Asaf Messerer 80th Birthday Gala Vasiliev Lavrovsky Maximova 1982
The Enchantress Rimma Glushkova Gennady Provatorov 1978
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The Enchantress Rimma Glushkova Gennady Provatorov 1978
Rimma Glushkova Kuma's arioso Act I The Enchantress
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Rimma Glushkova Kuma's arioso Act I The Enchantress
Duet Ekaterina Maximova Vladimir Vasiliev
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Duet Ekaterina Maximova Vladimir Vasiliev
Your Name Имя твое Maris Liepa Raisa Struchkova
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Your Name Имя твое Maris Liepa Raisa Struchkova

Komentáře

  • @ciroalb3
    @ciroalb3 Před 6 dny

    does anyoune else think the applause a bit tepid considering what they had just heard?

  • @ciroalb3
    @ciroalb3 Před 6 dny

    any one knwo what they would have been paid for their performance? I think London would have paid less than the Met, where F&M would have gotten $1k (well, M insisted on 1.001K

  • @linda_musiker
    @linda_musiker Před 8 dny

    4,5

  • @orange4856
    @orange4856 Před 24 dny

    Не знаете, купюры в хоре "Собралися мы, гости торговые" и в былине Нежаты о Волхе - авторские или нет? Кто и когда их ввел? Почему в одних записях и клавирах - "нашей веселою", а в других - "нашей никольщиной"? Как же правильно?

  • @darlin.kleidoscope
    @darlin.kleidoscope Před měsícem

    such beautiful accompaniment, such transparency

  • @niclas2601
    @niclas2601 Před měsícem

    13:58 - Gralserzählung

  • @GeorgeHazan
    @GeorgeHazan Před měsícem

    в 40 лет Ойстрах всё ещё яркий, энергичный, искрящийся, а не мудрый, как потом... изумительно

  • @elsalohengrin7777
    @elsalohengrin7777 Před měsícem

    Den beklopptwn u Unwissendem Kommentar zu Hitler lödchen Sie den@

    • @niclas2601
      @niclas2601 Před měsícem

      Weshalb? Das Hitler ein großer Wagner Verehrer war, kann doch nicht bestritten werden.

  • @victormateuslisboadossanto4604

    The action takes place in the 16th century in Moscow, during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. Act I. Evening in Prince Zhemchuzhny's garden. The Prince has promised his daughter Natalya in marriage to Molchan Mitkov. She bemoans this fate to her old nurse Zakharyevna and her maids. Her true love Andrey Morozov arrives with his friend Basmanov, the Tsar's favourite, and a group of oprichniks (the Tsar's personal paid bodyguards). On Basmanov's advice, Andrey has decided to join the guard in order to take revenge on the Prince for having robbed and evicted him and his mother. When they have gone, Natalya returns and mourns his loss, unconsoled by the singing and dancing of her maids. Act II. In her peasant hut (Scene 1), Andrey's mother, the Boyarynya Morozova, laments on her misfortunes and worries about Andrey's association with the oprichniks. Andrey comes to tell her of his friendship with Basmanov, but she refuses all help from the oprichniks. Andrey does not tell her of his plans to enlist. At the Tsar's headquarters in Aleksandrovskoye (Scene 2). Andrey takes a solemn oath of total loyalty to the Tsar, and has to renounce all previous liaisons with his relatives, his mother and his beloved Natalya. Their family's old enemy Prince Vyazminsky does not trust the new recruit, but under pressure from Basmanov, he agrees to accept Andrey as a new oprichnik. Act III. In a square in Moscow, the crowds complain about the behaviour of the oprichniks, and Andrey's mother is taunted by boys as a “she oprichnik”. Natalya runs into her arms for protection from the pursuing Zhemchuzhny and her old groom. Andrey appears in time to save her, but the two women are horrified to find that his companions are the oprichniks. The Boyarynya Morozova condemns her son, and solemnly disowns and curses him. All are stunned at this turn of events. Basmanov suggests that the Tsar might consent to release him from his oath. Act IV. At the Tsar's quarters in Aleksandrovskoye, the wedding of Andrey and Natalya is taking place. Andrey is to be released from his oath at midnight. But before that hour, Prince Vyazminsky interrupts the festivities with news that the Tsar has sent for Natalya. Despite Vyazminsky's insistence that this is only a test of Andrey's loyalty, Andrey breaks his oath by refusing to let her go. He is arrested and Natalya is carried away to the Tsar. Vyazminsky leads the Boyarynya Morozova to the window, where she sees Andrey being executed. She screams and collapses to the ground, dead.

  • @monty033
    @monty033 Před měsícem

    So beautiful ❤❤❤❤❤❤! Thank yoiuu

  • @victormateuslisboadossanto4604

    The story is set in the Ukraine and Saint Petersburg, during the reign of Catherine the Great. Act I. On a moonlit night in the Ukrainian village of Dikanka (Scene 1), the witch Solokha is approached by the amorous Devil. The Devil is upset with the smith Vakula (Solokha's son) for painting an ugly picture of him in the local church. As he flies off with Solokha, the Devil raises a snowstorm and steals the moon, so as to wreck Vakula's courtship of Oksana, daughter of the cossack Chub, who is now seen stumbling drunkenly through the darkness with his friend Panas. In Chub's hut (Scene 2), Oksana is admiring herself in her mirror and has little time for his wooing when Vakula arrives. When Chub lurches in, covered with snow, Vakula fails to recognise him and throws him out. Oksana then furiously drives Vakula away, pretending that she loves someone else. But when she is alone, listening to the village girls sing Christmas carols, she confesses her love for him. Act II. While Solokha is flirting with the Devil in her hut (Scene 1), they are interrupted by a knock at the door. The Devil hides in a sack while Solokha admits the mayor (Pan Golova), who then also sings of his love for Solokha. After another knock at the door, the mayor hides in another sack, and the scene is repeated in turn with the schoolmaster and Chub, each hiding in a sack as the next one declares his love for Solokha. The final guest is Vakula. Unhappy love must have made him weak, he thinks, as he staggers out carrying the mysteriously heavy sacks to make space in the hut for the Christmas festivities. Outside (Scene 2), Oksana is among a crowd of carollers. She admires a pair of slippers (cherevichki) which a friend is wearing. When Vakula, arriving with the sacks, offers to find her a better pair, she mockingly promises to marry him if he will bring the Tsarina's own slippers. Vakula leaves miserably, still carrying the sack containing the Devil, while the mayor, schoolmaster and Chub emerge from the other sacks, to the astonishment and amusement of the carollers. Act III. On the moonlit bank of the river (Scene 1), Vakula is tempted by the water-sprites (rusalkas) to throw himself into the waters. But when the Devil creeps out of the sack and tries to bargain for his soul, Vakula seizes him by the tail. With the Devil at his mercy, Vakula leaps on his back and forces him to fly to the Tsarina's palace in Saint Petersburg. They arrive at the palace (Scene 2) at the same time as a band of Cossacks, who have been granted an audience with the Tsaritsa. While a ball is in progress in the Great Hall of the palace (Scene 3), Vakula and the Cossacks are received in the throne room by the Prince. Vakula's request for the slippers is met with amusement, but his wish is granted, and amid the festivities he slips away again on the Devil's back. Act IV. On a sunny Christmas morning in front of the church in Dikanka, all the villagers are rejoicing, except for Solokha and Oksana, who are worried about Vakula's disappearance. Suddenly, Vakula is seen approaching. He has brought the slippers for Oksana, who admits that she has loved him all along. Chub gives the young couple his blessings, to general rejoicing. Source: en.tchaikovsky-research.net/pages/Cherevichki

  • @victormateuslisboadossanto4604

    Overture: 0:00; Act I: Scene 1 - 10:29; Scene 2 - 27:29. Act II: Scene 1 - 52:31; Scene 2 - 01:17:19. Act III: Scene 1 - 01:37:33; Scene 2 - 01:52:17; Scene 3 - Act IV: 02:13:03.

  • @victormateuslisboadossanto4604

    14:23-19:09.

  • @elliotportner8020
    @elliotportner8020 Před měsícem

    Gerard my Dad zl and I owe you so much --+thank you

  • @victormateuslisboadossanto4604

    Introduction: 0:00; Act I: 4:49; Act II: Scene 1 - 36:25; Act II: Scene 2 - 59:13; Act III: 01:28:14; Act IV: 02:02:44.

  • @Davidfooterman
    @Davidfooterman Před měsícem

    I think it is one of the best litmus tests of pianistic ability to listen to the pianist accompanying an assortment of other instruments playing solo. There are many adaptations that have to happen in timing, in dynamic, in phrasing, in communication of emotion. Here, Richter scores very highly - he’s an incredible accompanist. Of course, these two knew each other very well in every possible way, which is bound to be an advantage when playing such extraordinary stuff as Beethoven cello sonatas, where you need to come together as one in order to tap into their deepest elements. OMG how I miss the days when I explored these wonderful pieces with a close friend and magnificent recreational cellist. There will perhaps never be greater music for cello and piano than the Beethoven sonatas. Well, then you mustn’t forget that wonderful Rachmaninov. Oh, enough of all this impossible thinking; life is wonderful because we have these masterpieces from different eras. Here’s a question: what would Beethoven have thought of Rachmaninov cello-piano music. I think there would have been, for Beethoven, a short period of musical shock, followed by a short period of adjustment, followed by a short period of learning, followed by a miraculous creation of Beethoven in the style of Rachmaninov. I think one of the measures of greatness in composers from the late classical and romantic eras would have been their ability to fall in love with and emulate each other’s styles, and to hell with the musical orthodoxies of their respective eras.

  • @1968KWT
    @1968KWT Před 2 měsíci

    Premiered #otd in 1933 🎉

  • @ALEXISVASSILIEV
    @ALEXISVASSILIEV Před 2 měsíci

    Meilleure époque: Merci

  • @Twentythousandlps
    @Twentythousandlps Před 2 měsíci

    Fifteen years later Poell did the Count on the famous Decca/London record, where he sounded a bit faded.

  • @roswithabaltes4659
    @roswithabaltes4659 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow wonderful.

  • @detlevdietze1835
    @detlevdietze1835 Před 2 měsíci

    Wunderschön, ich glaube mein Ur/ Urgroßvater Karl Lappe hätte es auch so empfunden

  • @bauchen891
    @bauchen891 Před 3 měsíci

    Ich kriege gänsehaut!

  • @giovic9802
    @giovic9802 Před 4 měsíci

    1:58:59

  • @Mauerseglerin
    @Mauerseglerin Před 4 měsíci

    Lemeshev wie immer wunderbar! ❤

  • @robcridland5457
    @robcridland5457 Před 4 měsíci

    The fact this has only ~1500 views in nearly ten years tells us pretty much what's wrong with the world. This is should have 10bn views...

  • @archiereece8321
    @archiereece8321 Před 4 měsíci

    19:09 i wish i were that sponge

  • @archiereece8321
    @archiereece8321 Před 4 měsíci

    ❤19:20 that sexy position

  • @monfdezramos
    @monfdezramos Před 4 měsíci

    tiene un esmalte en la voz maravilloso

  • @user-hi5gi2gt8b
    @user-hi5gi2gt8b Před 4 měsíci

    Опера П.И.Чайковского *Опричник* Тамара Милашкина !

  • @amneris8365
    @amneris8365 Před 4 měsíci

    Никакая Вишневская не великая. Пение ужасное. Да и игра на сцене не была достоверной. Певица самого среднего уровня

  • @archiereece8321
    @archiereece8321 Před 5 měsíci

    17:47 mmmm here it comes

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 Před 5 měsíci

    This is some exceedingly rare footage of Rosella Hightower, the great American Ballerina.

  • @walterbenjamin1386
    @walterbenjamin1386 Před 5 měsíci

    I love this singer. He has a sound that seems to come from some long ago.

  • @user-iv2pi1vd6p
    @user-iv2pi1vd6p Před 5 měsíci

    4:20

  • @jamesfitton140
    @jamesfitton140 Před 5 měsíci

    A great master of legato singing. I have him on a Tannhaeuser as Wolfram.

  • @bernaratatybaeva3237
    @bernaratatybaeva3237 Před 6 měsíci

    браво!👏👏👏

  • @user-ly9lx8mu7q
    @user-ly9lx8mu7q Před 6 měsíci

    Директора БЗК не раз видал вживую - это было уже в начале 80-х...

  • @garfreed
    @garfreed Před 6 měsíci

    Act 2: 1:04:43 Act 3: 1:56:13

  • @mango_bingsu051
    @mango_bingsu051 Před 6 měsíci

    13:43 who is she?

  • @Robert...Schrey
    @Robert...Schrey Před 6 měsíci

    I think it‘s misinterpretation: the girl is not a victim. she likes her destiny and is proud of it.

  • @taniukam
    @taniukam Před 6 měsíci

    1:46:30 ❤

  • @Musicastellanas.
    @Musicastellanas. Před 6 měsíci

    Conmovedora.... Insuperable.... Emocionante...❤

  • @veraver9275
    @veraver9275 Před 7 měsíci

    Красота!!!!

  • @user-lj6di4hn7d
    @user-lj6di4hn7d Před 7 měsíci

    16:53 Dir gottin der liebe

  • @bradsisk
    @bradsisk Před 7 měsíci

    I've honestly never heard the overture done better.

  • @MrTikkala
    @MrTikkala Před 7 měsíci

    Upeaa! Dir.mus. Esa Tikkala Rovaniemi Finland

  • @amneris8365
    @amneris8365 Před 7 měsíci

    Замечательный ансамбль солистов, хора и оркестра под руководствоим блестящего советского дирижера Мелик - Пашаева. Архипова и Петров вообще вне сравнений.

  • @darylnoble5711
    @darylnoble5711 Před 7 měsíci

    Transcendent,captivating,masterful-how would Schubert have reacted

  • @tobiaspeter6555
    @tobiaspeter6555 Před 7 měsíci

    1:55:11 What a mess in the violin sections here!

  • @mango_bingsu051
    @mango_bingsu051 Před 7 měsíci

    31:22 이작품 이름이 뭔가요?