Andre Watts performs: Chopin's "Sonata #2" in b flat minor....Op.35

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  • @njsmeets66
    @njsmeets66 Před 3 lety +16

    He IS every note

  • @roncaruso931
    @roncaruso931 Před 11 měsíci +6

    RIP Andre. You were one of the greatest pianists. I saw this live on PBS channel 13 in NYC.

  • @anthonyroberts3591
    @anthonyroberts3591 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Such a wonderful and heartfelt rendition of this great sonata!

  • @johncampolo2177
    @johncampolo2177 Před 5 měsíci +3

    One of the greats. RIP Andre.

  • @jandrewscali
    @jandrewscali Před 11 měsíci +9

    Continuing tribute to Andre Watts via YT (RIP). Just a vigorous performance of Chopin's No. 2 P.S! Even tho the sound is not the greatest, it's just a wonderful listen.

  • @janiceeteme5536
    @janiceeteme5536 Před 3 lety +5

    God gave Andre Watts such a great mind and beautiful hands!!

  • @kevinm6790
    @kevinm6790 Před rokem +11

    I remember watching this recital live on TV. Amazing then. Amazing now. I wish I could find the entire concert. Parts of it, such as this, are on CZcams, but it would be wonderful to see and hear the whole performance without interruption.

    • @3YZ-TS191
      @3YZ-TS191 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I remember watching this live as well. Beethoven's "Moonlight" was one of the featured pieces. I remember discussing the "heaviness"of the 3rd movement with my piano teacher at the time. This was the apparent general consensus on that movement alone. But the concert in its entirety, was terrific, awe-inspiring. I believe Schubert was also featured, but not certain.

    • @kevinm6790
      @kevinm6790 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@3YZ-TS191 There was some Scarlatti in the beginning and the Gershwin Preludes later in the program. If I remember correctly, Chopin’s Revolutionary Etude was one of the encores.

    • @johncampolo2177
      @johncampolo2177 Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@trevorb8333 I have the entire performance on VHS tape. I recorded it live on CH 13 in NYC. It was interesting to hear Andre and the host Andre Previn talk about the piece Andre would play. At intermission, Andre would sit down with Previn and drink tea and smoke a cigar while they were talking.

  • @AL-pu7ux
    @AL-pu7ux Před 11 měsíci +2

    A tonal feast for the ears even with this old recording. It seems nobody plays with this intensity, drama and heart any more.

  • @eddiebeato5546
    @eddiebeato5546 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Remembering Andre Watts (1946-2023).
    This is by far, the best rendition of this masterpiece: technically and musically. I heard V. Horowitz’s superb rendition of this sonata in the White House, but Mr. Watts took the cake here.
    Mr. Watts passed on last Tuesday, July 11, at age 77. He will be remembered as one of the best pianists of all times.
    Back in the 1980s, and 1990s, Mr. Watts had very few rivals, but the world of pianists has increased exponentially for the last 27 years.
    True, a new generation of young pianists, such as Marc Andre Hamelin, Evgeny Kissin, Arcadi Volodos, among other luminaries, would eventually eclipse the once quasi-unrivaled performances of Andre Watts.
    Today the Asians, taking the scenes by storms, are believed to be among the best pianists ever. Yuchan Lim, the winner of the Van Cliburn Competition 2023, is now rivaling even Vladimir Horowitz’ rendition of the Third Piano Concerto for Orchestra by Sergie Rachmaninoff.
    With the advent of CZcams, it seems possible that a new generation of pianists could outperform the old masters.
    In other words, pianists (China, South Corea) have been increasing at a rate only surpassed by baseball players in America.

    • @miltonmoore8369
      @miltonmoore8369 Před 10 měsíci +2

      NOBODY HAS OR EVER SHALL ECLIPSE THE IMMORTAL ANDRE WATTS.
      BUT OBVIOUSLY THERE HAVE BEEN, ARE AND SHALL BE THOSE WHO ARE HIS EQUAL.
      🌠"COMPARISON IS THE THIEF OF JOY."🌠
      Theodore Roosevelt

    • @3YZ-TS191
      @3YZ-TS191 Před 9 měsíci

      "This is by far, the best rendition of this masterpiece: technically and musically." Apparently, you've never listened to the '60s and '70s rendition of this piece by Artur Rubinstein, who still stands, by general consensus, as the quintessential Chopin interpreter, and from whom Watts and the world at large borrowed their approach to Chopin. I suggest you give it a listen --- again, if necessary.
      Also, you speak of "the Asians" as possibly being "among the best 'pianists' ever." How do you qualify this: by their naked virtuosity, by their interpretive skills, by their understanding of the pieces they play? Many Asian performers most certainly possess the first characteristic, as seen in Lang Lang. Others demonstrate this and great interpretive prowess, as with Yuja Wang. Still others, perhaps also like Wang, but definitely like Mitsuko Uchida, possess all three; and she is a rarity among pianists, Asian or otherwise.
      I believe that before we pass the torch to Asia, we should closely revisit what the old masters "said" with their music, and from there make a comparable analysis. For, at the height of their prowess, the masters of old were NOT nearly as concerned with technical renderings or exactness (i.e., virtuosity) as they were in their younger years (and as Kissin still seems to be), but with communicating ideas to their listeners, to themselves and to the masters who gave us the music, and to their concepts of the divine. This is what I hear in the old and middle masters that I do not readily hear in today's rising virtuosos. And time, along with our continued critical listening, will either establish their legacy as true inheritors of the art --- the art in its entirety --- or as mere a mere reflection (albeit a brilliant one!) of a bygone era.

    • @kevinm6790
      @kevinm6790 Před 9 měsíci

      @@3YZ-TS191 I agree with all that you’ve said, but with one exception. I’ve listened to most of Rubinstein’s older Chopin recordings and still own some on vinyl. I find his Chopin to be “pretty,” but that’s about it. I get bored with his interpretations very quickly.

    • @3YZ-TS191
      @3YZ-TS191 Před 9 měsíci

      @kevinm6790 Very interesting. Thanks for sharing your point of view. I sincerely appreciate the variance of opinion.
      Now, when you say his "older" recordings, are you referring to the 40s and 50s recordings? Because I find the 60s and 70s recordings superior to his earlier ones. But even his 40s and 50s Chopin recordings show a notqble departure from those of other artists before him (Rachmaninov, Hoffman, etc.), whose Chopin, interestingly, Rubinstein considered too flowery or "dreamy."
      The "prettiness" you referenced is what I consider his romanticism, highly admired by even the "heavy hitters" of his day, like Serkin, Gilels, Michelangeli, and Horowitz. Well, at minimum, anyway, he set the tone for modern-day interpretations of Chopin.

  • @natashadimitrovagyaurova4855

    Nadie otro como André Watts!! Descansa en paz, genio! 😢Gracias a tus grabaciones te tenemos siempre en nuestros corazones!!! ❤❤❤

  • @beatlessteve1010
    @beatlessteve1010 Před 4 lety +13

    Very very well done I am glad I found this wonderful pianist...and he really nails it one of best I have heard..Also great piece of music Chopin is
    genius.

    • @njsmeets66
      @njsmeets66 Před 3 lety +1

      Check out his moonlight sonata interpretation. Perfection.

    • @martyisokay
      @martyisokay Před 3 lety

      He is my favorite pianist when it comes to playing the piano. Somehow he just gives the compositions that added breath of life.

    • @kevinm6790
      @kevinm6790 Před rokem +2

      @@martyisokay Your favorite pianist when it comes to playing the piano??? Who is your favorite pianist when it comes to playing the clarinet? Lol!!

  • @alhfgsp
    @alhfgsp Před 4 lety +15

    I can tell he loves every note, amazing!

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  • @LKemp-lr1ky
    @LKemp-lr1ky Před 3 lety +8

    Have been a fan since he was just a kid, 16! A star from the beginning. Now he’s gray, as am I, but he’s still wonderful. Think. Did God have to give us music? Everything good comes from our loving Father and maker. Beyond our imagination!! So, where did the CRAP originate? It had a beginning-and will have an END! Promised.

    • @ottoman9029
      @ottoman9029 Před 2 lety +1

      how old are you, if you don't mind me asking?

    • @LKemp-lr1ky
      @LKemp-lr1ky Před 6 měsíci +1

      Am now 86, would not have missed a bit of it and still look forward to tomorrow. Sorry that our magnificent Andre has passed--but we have UTube! Thx for asking. . .

  • @sage4nowty129
    @sage4nowty129 Před 4 měsíci

    Bravissimo, Mr. Watts!! Straordinario!!

  • @ajodahseenarine9209
    @ajodahseenarine9209 Před 3 lety +3

    Lofty lofty heights in the rarified musical air of chopin with the lofty playing of non other than andre watts

  • @FirstGentleman1
    @FirstGentleman1 Před 4 lety +5

    Wow! Very good.

  • @ronl7131
    @ronl7131 Před 11 měsíci +2

    Inimitable AW…fantastic performance

  • @olegsemenov711
    @olegsemenov711 Před 6 měsíci

    За последние 30- 40 лет слышу правильные темпы во всех частях.

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings Před rokem +2

    Wonderful details here and the phrasing 's timings make this very different . He 's not afraid of rubato or even changing tempi. That era did and it makes no sense to play Chopin like many perfect technicians do today almost metronomically . Here this Italian pianist n this and you'll never forget it. It's her I'll remember not Rachmaninoff's famous recording. Watt's Brahms must be heroically muscular here his scherzo knock down the walls here ! Did he ever record Brahms 2?

    • @josephemmanuel19
      @josephemmanuel19 Před rokem +2

      Yes he did! Look for his recording with Bernstein, glorious.

    • @josephemmanuel19
      @josephemmanuel19 Před rokem

      Brahms 2 czcams.com/video/9i61PD-Ox5c/video.html / Tchaikovsky 1 : czcams.com/video/gH7lBYgmqtc/video.html

  • @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752
    @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752 Před 7 měsíci

    Well, very different!

  • @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752
    @leonardodelyrarodrigues3752 Před 7 měsíci

    20:30 Was it him then that Yulianna Avdeeva imitated?