Maria João Pires Discovering Sound

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  • Maria Joao Pires - Discovering Sound
    Hidden in the depths of the Portuguese country, pianist Maria Joao Pires's house and intriguing cultural centre is located, which attracts young talents and renowned musicians from far and wide. Pires deliberately established the place far beyond the reach of the official music business, to be able to propagate her passion for art, music and life according to her personal views. So, she gives classes according to her personal artistic principles, assisted by other teachers. To the piano sounds of composers like Chopin, Schubert, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms and one or two modern composers, Discovering Sound draws a portrait of both the centre and the pianist herself. The virtuoso piano player elucidates her distinct ideas, teaches, organises an in-house concert and bakes bread. `When you're very successful, you become isolated. Here in Belgais, I'm at home.'
    Hidden in the depths of the Portuguese country, pianist Maria Joao Pires's house and intriguing cultural centre is located, which attracts young talents and renowned musicians from far and wide. Pires deliberately established the place far beyond the reach of the official music business, to be able to propagate her passion for art, music and life according to her personal views. So, she gives classes according to her personal artistic principles, assisted by other teachers. To the piano sounds of composers like Chopin, Schubert, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms and one or two modern composers, Discovering Sound draws a portrait of both the centre and the pianist herself. The virtuoso piano player elucidates her distinct ideas, teaches, organises an in-house concert and bakes bread. `When you're very successful, you become isolated. Here in Belgais, I'm at home.'
    Production year2004
    Length73 minutes
    Production countryNetherlands
    DirectorRoel van Dalen
    ProducerPiet Erkelens
    ProducerFrank de Jonge
    Executive producerJeanMarc van Sambeek
    ScenarioRoel van Dalen
    Camera Mark Bakker
    Camera Martijn van Beenen
    Set GeluidCharles Kersten
    Editor Elja de Lange
    Production companyIDTV Docs
    TV companyNHK-Japan Broadcasting Corporation
    TV companyNPS TV
    DISCOVERING SOUND is a film about Belgais: the home and arts center of the world famous Portuguese pianist Maria João Pires. From all parts of the world artists and students visit her farm in rural Portugal to follow master classes from Pires and other teachers. Over the years her skeptical attitude towards the concept of art, based on competition, ambition and promotions, with all it’s displays of egocentricity, has led her to create a world in which there is space to develop her own ideas. This film is a portrait of this intimate and secluded place where Pires can live and work according to her own artistic principles. In this sense ‘Discovering Sound ’ is also a portrait of the pianist herself. We learn about her pronounced opinions and views on art and life and how these two are undeniable entwined. Most importantly we experience the ravishing passion with which she teaches and creates.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @chopin4321
    @chopin4321 Před 9 lety +33

    thank you for sharing...this document is magical, beautiful, inspiring, full of wisdom, muses all around, the world is a much better place with maria joao..., at 44,10 she says to a student...." SOUND ! SING !, DON´T BE AFRAID OF YOUR VOICE, YOUR VOICE IS NICE, I LIKE YOUR VOICE, GO...AND GO...NO STOP...YOU HAVE YOUR SECRET THERE, INSIDE." Pires gives us her secrets, her love, like an invisible saint, like an angel.

  • @nacht98
    @nacht98 Před 8 lety +37

    the most importand Portuguese pianist of all time, one of the best ever in the world

    • @teogr23
      @teogr23 Před 5 lety +3

      An important human I'd say. All the rest labels are not necessary.

    • @lauriek3000
      @lauriek3000 Před rokem +1

      She is undoubtedly the best and the most humble.

  • @marcaurele3115
    @marcaurele3115 Před 3 lety +11

    Une heure dix neuf de bonheur avec vous , Maria ! Vous êtes une artiste remarquable : pianiste incomparable d'aujourd'hui, mais aussi-surtout- une femme de coeur d'une humanité qui nous touche ! Accompagnez nous longtemps avec votre immense talent !

  • @bonnielawrence8748
    @bonnielawrence8748 Před rokem +5

    How wonderful! I am learning so much from watching her play and instruct others. My former piano teachers were not professional musicians. They didn't know these techniques. ❤

  • @SandraPione
    @SandraPione Před 3 měsíci

    Most want to be known, seek fame and to have power. Looking at Maria ‘s teaching this wave of musicians . They all are dead. For they must feel poverty and embrace the suffering which is the cross. The cross is our salvation! Thank you Maria for your gifted music!

  • @Santalucesguy
    @Santalucesguy Před 4 lety +3

    Some of her words are just gold in these days. A shame not so many are listening.

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings Před 7 lety +15

    Watching her play the Shostakovich piece shows she gets it . Its not just quarter notes its a folk rocking rythm insistent ,comical and quasi -sinister carnival fare .If only we ad her in Prokofiev and ligeti this woman has traveled so far .she doesn' t or hasn't recorded a great deal and Ive seen no contemporary music from her .I imagine at the Beethoven competition she had to play someting contemp .I nowknow she can do anything at the piano .Her philosophy is all encompassing .The true celebrities in music are so deep into human experience I dont think any of us can criticize them .They don't even live in the same world.She talks about everyday life ,cleans house is so real and deep I realize the life of a classical musician can be for very few .

  • @myriamleonard4625
    @myriamleonard4625 Před 7 lety +5

    Magnifique document. C est très intéressant. Maria Joao Pires est merveilleuse. En plus d être une pianiste extraordinaire elle s investit totalement pour diriger ses élèves dans le bon sens. Être vrai et être soi même. C est ce que Maria Joao Pires est. Son histoire est émouvante et elle parle de son enfance en mettant en garde le danger de mettre un enfant seul sur la scène. Dommage que ce centre n ait pu continuer.

  • @laurentmenier6190
    @laurentmenier6190 Před 9 lety +18

    Thank you for sharing this. What a wonderful Personality: she has understood wisdom practically, the true wisdom of love-sharing, of humility whilst letting one's personality expressing through the music. Take the time to breath in, breath out, move your whole body and sing whilst playing the piano...I would have loved to have Maria Joao Pires as a teacher!

    • @sylviedelaye7330
      @sylviedelaye7330 Před 9 lety +3

      laurent menier I don't agree with everything in the way she teaches. But it's a research centre, which means doing experiments and learning from them. In that way, yes, I found her wonderful, a curious, clever and beautiful human being. I consider that she is my teacher (through youtube videos) since I've learned a lot from her !

    • @myriamleonard4625
      @myriamleonard4625 Před 7 lety +2

      I love Maria Joao Pires personality. She is wonderful and I learn a lot from her just watching her fabulous teaching very interesting and déeply sincère. She is very kind .

  • @animemusic8
    @animemusic8 Před 4 lety +4

    This film is so beautiful Thank you for sharing. I love her so much.

  • @katewilmot4375
    @katewilmot4375 Před 6 lety +5

    I love this. We are all the same and just human! I hate thus cult of the 'musician ' or 'star' we are all valuable un our human way.

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Před rokem +1

      ABsolutely. Every beautiful thing in this world seems to be tainted by competition and ego. I like arts in a broad sense, but I could never gravitate towards artistic environments because from a very early age I could 'sense' this cult of the ego. But art has nothing to do with that, it's jsut became elitist in our world.

  • @annarigoni5240
    @annarigoni5240 Před rokem +3

    Obrigada, sincerely

  • @GabrielEGiron-wx9lr
    @GabrielEGiron-wx9lr Před 8 lety +5

    Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful

  • @Lucatheclimber
    @Lucatheclimber Před 3 lety +3

    Beautiful! Such a special musician and teacher!:)

  • @chopin4321
    @chopin4321 Před 8 lety +9

    magic at 30:02 " the right way to stand or to play is the way which is comfortable for you.
    don´t try too much.
    help the body be like the wind in your cells.
    breath...breath.... don´t fight...don´t resist...don´t hold back...close your eyes...
    don´t be serious, get rid of all tension...
    body is magical, when you tell the body is holding something, the body immediately releases it.
    breath gently, comfortably, close your eyes...
    feel the piano...just touch it....and breath...breath....
    and play what you want."

    • @CheolhyeonPark999
      @CheolhyeonPark999 Před 3 lety

      And then beautiful Ravel concerto... I also love this moment the most

  • @diddlebob44
    @diddlebob44 Před 7 lety +2

    This is wonderful!

  • @5309clopes
    @5309clopes Před 6 lety +3

    Um só artista português com sucesso no exterior que tenha sido amado e acarinhado em Portugal, um só... Que fado este :(

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Simples a explicação. Na medida que o produto ( a arte) desse artista não se alinha com as preferências do país, isso acontece. Se Portugal tem o melhor jogador de volei do mundo, mas os portugueses não consomem volei, vai parecer sempre que n é acarinhado. O mesmo se passa com uma pianista.

  • @teogr23
    @teogr23 Před 6 lety +2

    Thanks for sharing this! It is an invaluable gift to humanity, especially appreciated during our times of bigotry and falsity.

  • @bonnielawrence8748
    @bonnielawrence8748 Před rokem +1

    Brava!!!

  • @darrylxian4254
    @darrylxian4254 Před rokem

    feeling inner peace...

  • @felusmonk5026
    @felusmonk5026 Před 8 lety +4

    everyone hear, see, understand, what is ready to his perception. I love her because she told me " Any problem you or me can have in our lifetime is nothing compared to a child without school "

  • @rabbitext
    @rabbitext Před 8 lety +1

    Reading John Cage on music and life. . . Zen . . . would also be a gift to the students.

  • @XiaoweiChen
    @XiaoweiChen Před 5 lety +2

    Wow, I love to see her playing with dough.

  • @ElizabethFreire1
    @ElizabethFreire1 Před 9 lety +6

    She is a wonderful woman, a beautiful, generous and wise soul! Also a superb pianist! I love her deeply! It is a shame that Belgais is now closed, as she did not get enough support to keep it running. She left Portugal and now lives in Salvador, Brazil, as a Brazilian citizen!

    • @serafimsousa5383
      @serafimsousa5383 Před 9 lety +3

      Elizabeth Freire Sim, infelizmente....Tive a "graça" de visitar Belgais, lugar simples e mágico. Mas ....os apoios costumam ir para os clubes de futebol, não é? Ópio FC.....

    • @nacht98
      @nacht98 Před 8 lety +1

      +Elizabeth Freire because of all the economic dificulties she was very stressed with the portuguese goverment

    • @carlosdepaulo8580
      @carlosdepaulo8580 Před 6 lety

      That is not correct. Belgais was a private initiative, mostly supported by government fundings, which was disastrously "managed" by Maria João, who then placed her daughter as director - so essentially, a "family business", sponsored by public money. The amount of activities and the target population at Belgais was mediocre at best - too much bla bla bla, very little effective work. When the investment was scrutinized, as any publicly-funded (even partially) institution in Portugal is, gaps were found for the justification of the huge amount of money spent. Then, she acted as victim (when she was actually mocking the system), and went away to Brazil (as any blighter in Portugal used to do in those days). Maria João is an excellent example of a person that has too much talent in her hands, but little moral values in her head. People too often mistake musical talent with personality or character. What she did at Belgais was essentially burglary. And yes, she USED TO be one of the greated pianists - she is no more amidst the world top 10 pianists, so basically she's a good pianist - nothing more than that. As regards her "teaching" (lol)... is all about acting. She could play a decent character at "Gone Girl" or "The Piano Teacher". When that peaceful, magical, lyrical mask felt, shame was all there was to feel; and Brazil was the most convenient place to go. RIP

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Před 11 měsíci

      Ele está em Belgais de momento.

  • @paulwatanabe3171
    @paulwatanabe3171 Před rokem

    Intéressant

  • @cubeira
    @cubeira Před 4 lety +2

    Time goes really fast, 2004. Something to remember, forever.

  • @themastroiannis
    @themastroiannis Před 3 lety +1

    what a beautiful film! would it be possible for you to re-post it in higher resolution? it would make such a huge difference!!

  • @risingdawn5788
    @risingdawn5788 Před 6 lety +1

    "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and comes down from the Father of lights, with whom there is no change, neither shadow of turning."
    Yeshua is the Way back to God.

  • @marinesargsyan4959
    @marinesargsyan4959 Před 9 měsíci

    What a nice child you were ! I am a teacher of Music and want to know your biography . 🎉

  • @adamrastrand9409
    @adamrastrand9409 Před 8 měsíci

    What is the peace, name and composer and who plays it at? 16:38

  • @radovanlorkovic3562
    @radovanlorkovic3562 Před 3 měsíci

    Musicians as much as they are well taught remain people with a different charakter and soul. As much as a teacher is sharing his work experience with a student, he/she must accepst the human difference, otherwise the students interpretation will not be authentic. Inspiration, yes, but not forcing a copy upon the student.

  • @6295LARGE
    @6295LARGE Před rokem

    Please tell me the name of the song the children sing at 15:20. It's sounds Slavic.

  • @christopherherrmann921

    Can somebody please tell me the wonderfull singer and guitarist at 51:20 ?? PLEASE!

    • @zemabar
      @zemabar Před 4 lety +1

      The flamenco singer is Juan 'Duquende' (or Dukende) Cortés. The guitarrist is Juan 'Chicuelo' Gómez. See: 1:12:13.

  • @shahafdar
    @shahafdar Před 8 lety

    who is the pianist at 33:00 playing ravel concerto?

    • @MaxLima1
      @MaxLima1 Před 4 lety +1

      I think it's the Brazilian-born pianist Juliana Steinbach

  • @Petermaguire3684
    @Petermaguire3684 Před 6 lety

    what is the piece the starts around 1:50?

    • @caginn
      @caginn Před 5 lety +1

      schubert three pieces for piano d946 n.1

  • @HugoGRP
    @HugoGRP Před 6 lety

    Hi guys. Does anyone know the composer and the name of the piece at 43:31? Much appreciated.

    • @caginn
      @caginn Před 5 lety

      mozart 23rd piano concerto 2nd movement

    • @HugoGRP
      @HugoGRP Před 5 lety +1

      @@caginn Thank you soooooo much. I really appreciate it!!!!!!

    • @caginn
      @caginn Před 5 lety

      @@HugoGRP You are welcome, enjoy, best!

  •  Před 8 lety

    Can anybody tell me the name of the fado singer at 53.00?

    • @luvdf
      @luvdf Před 8 lety

      +Gabriël Harmsen
      Fado singer? No, no... A flamenco singer, typical of Andalusia, in southern Spain, nothing to do with fado from Portugal. Try to start by listening to Amália Rodrigues, the goddess of fado.

    • @barbaraltwegg7
      @barbaraltwegg7 Před rokem

      The bodyanalist has a terribly macho, disrespectful attitude. He knows a lot, but HE has to learn something very important: respect. This is CENTRAL!!!😢

  • @paulolopes9344
    @paulolopes9344 Před 8 lety

    Can anyone tell me who the singer is at 59:10 and also what song he's singing? i.e.composer and title?
    Thank you in advance.

    • @jpedrocp
      @jpedrocp Před 7 lety

      Tenor Rufus Muller

    • @biko45
      @biko45 Před 7 lety

      And the name of the song is 'Mignon' by Charles Gounod

  • @leche_sagrada377
    @leche_sagrada377 Před rokem +1

    Could some knowledgable person tell me what song starts at 11:30 please? :)

    • @leche_sagrada377
      @leche_sagrada377 Před rokem

      @@JhanicSatori yup it's a schubert impromptu - Op. 142 D. 935: No. 3 in B-Flat Major. The part playing in the video is about 5 minutes into the piece

  • @0905CJL
    @0905CJL Před 8 lety

    Does anyone know the pianist who plays at 45:52 ?

  • @marekrunowski2208
    @marekrunowski2208 Před 6 lety

    What is the song that children sing at 15:00?

    • @teresafreitasdossantos186
      @teresafreitasdossantos186 Před 2 lety

      It is a typical Portuguese children song.

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Před 11 měsíci

      "Atirei o pau ao gato". Roughly "I threw a stick at the cat (but he didn't die)...."

    • @marekrunowski2208
      @marekrunowski2208 Před 11 měsíci

      @@jeanlundi2141 Thank you very much! I will try to find a full version of it.

  • @chokibert
    @chokibert Před 8 lety

    can someone please tell me the name of the Body Language teacher ?

    • @reflechant
      @reflechant Před 8 lety

      +chokibert Maria Joao Pires. Sorry, i can't type Portuguese accents above the letters.

    • @sylviedelaye7330
      @sylviedelaye7330 Před 8 lety

      +chokibert
      I only know that it is not Adam !

    • @chokibert
      @chokibert Před 8 lety

      thanks Sylvie

    • @niuawa
      @niuawa Před 8 lety +2

      +chokibert I am one of the pianists that took part in this workshop. The israeli body language teacher is Erel Yedidia (Reset method.)

    • @Daniel_Ilyich
      @Daniel_Ilyich Před 8 lety +4

      It seemed he was way to rough with the girl. He was even hurting her at one point. It was little disturbing!

  • @schnabelite
    @schnabelite Před 2 lety

    43:50 I'm not conducting, come on...

  • @cantrellbn
    @cantrellbn Před 6 lety +2

    Does anyone know the name of the song beginning at 56:10?

    • @Griwhoolda
      @Griwhoolda Před 2 lety

      Oh, I hope you see this... three years later! Being a singer, I know this! It's "Chanson triste" by Henri DuParc. Isn't it exquisitely beautiful?

  • @jokeleenhouts3855
    @jokeleenhouts3855 Před 8 lety +11

    First of all I admire Maria João Pires,but I am shocked by the way the "body therapist" works with people, without any respect!!! Master-pupilI am a haptotherapist and I am used to meet people in a different way, very respectfully in a equal way.

  • @chad4149
    @chad4149 Před 9 lety +1

    sound and touch is all to do with technique.sorry but your e claim it doesn t exist is untrue.

    • @domingosmascarenhas4923
      @domingosmascarenhas4923 Před 9 lety +11

      chad414 Mastery of technique will make you an extremely competent typist. From there to musicianship there's a whole galaxy to cross. Good typists will fool the naive listener, but any musician will spot them for what they are in less than three seconds. Back to your Hanon!

    • @catherinekyngdon327
      @catherinekyngdon327 Před 8 lety +6

      Excellent response, Domingos Mascarenhas. I couldn't agree more.

    • @MeMyIdea
      @MeMyIdea Před 4 lety +4

      To make the good sound needs many elements and having proper technique is one of them.

    • @jeanlundi2141
      @jeanlundi2141 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MeMyIdea People are silly. You didn't understand what she said, because you took the sentence totally out of context, not paying attention to what she said before and after that sentence. It makes perfect sense what she said. There is no technique. You want to know how many celebrated guitarrists were nevre formally trained? What "technique" do they have? Classical music is more bound by these dogmas....but the core, still stands. You can learn to play from a totally different place.