Vladimir Horowitz Greatest pianist of all times /The Master of modern piano technique/A Reminiscence

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  • @augustpropertymanagement3389

    Someone who puts up that video title isn't a classical musician.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety +10

      Thanks for your comment. You are very right to assume I am not classical trained because flamenco players nowadays deviated from the direct advise of my mentor bit.ly/3oMbFFr so you are right that most of my colleagues in flamenco they never get not try to get any formal real musical training, not even my student Tony who won a Grammy Award last year bit.ly/3B6tKAV
      But before we continue with our conversation, I believe I should clear up some points with all due respect to everyone here:, so help me God!
      Here we go:
      I posted this video with the intention to honor a referral inspired on Scriabin and in who is like it or not THE BEST orchestra conductor alive nowadays Maestro Valery Gergiev bit.ly/2H8kwh3 but before I try to answer your interesting question, I like to know if you have anything against this kind bit.ly/3IFyjXF of music?! I mean against the style pioneered by my Mentor Paco de Lucia bit.ly/3lR1jSv ?
      Yes at present I am a Flamenco musician, and here is what 23 Grammy Award Winner Pianist Chick Corea wrote about me as a composer www.rdiaz.org/#chickcoreasletter
      as I wrote him this piece bit.ly/3rW35Wo there I played with best flute player of the world
      Mr. Bill Mc Birnie www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto24.html
      I know Chick since +30 years ago www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto3.html
      when he was on town he used to invite me dinner www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto31.html and to ask me to play for him there...
      Do you think I didn't study classical guitar nor classical music?!
      Well my father Luis Fernandez is mentioned by Andres Segovia himself in his own auto biography along other 9 people like Christopher Parkening or Oscar Gliglia.
      As surprising as it may appear I am also a classical musician, and I studied a master degree on Classical guitar in my youth with Maestro Manuel Lopez Ramos.
      In that line of work I taught in The "U of T " {University of Toronto}
      and in the RCM as a Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Toronto for about 5 years, here I am with who was back then the Prime Minister Of Canada www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto11.html
      one does not get 7 years of time watch on a CZcams music Channel bit.ly/3db5dP0
      unless there is some value there for the guitarristic community and of course musicians community included, that's why I don't mind to get $9.60 a month for +2,000 public video lessons on flamenco guitar, if you see the following google search you will see that ironically enough I don't have real competition to deal with bit.ly/31UtdWV
      So yes, I am also classically trained, but after I studied classical guitar and music I decided instead to go for flamenco, therefore I am afraid that your assumption (that I was not classical musician) was wrong as I have even given instruction to classical Orchestras as you can see here www.rdiaz.org/rdmagazine125.html#pic-1 yes, that regarding how Paco de Lucia www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto4.html included the orchestra realm into modern flamenco and , on how it could be used today as well for our Andalusian music.
      So to be equal now I need to ask what About you?
      Are you also classical musician ?
      or of which style you play or compose yourself in music?!
      Thanks for your participation.
      Best Regards
      Ruben

    • @sebdrag2836
      @sebdrag2836 Před 2 lety +7

      @@rubendiazguitar I am not in a position to either agree or disagree about Horowitz being the greatest of all, being myself only an adult beginner at piano. I only know that every time I see him playing, my mouth keeps open all the way and sometimes I get tears in my eyes. So, well done and thank you for sharing this video. You do not lack any classical preparation, that's for sure.😉

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety +1

      @@sebdrag2836 Yes, I listened that from Chick Corea, and here I share you other thing he said: "In music and life I try to apply my version of the golden rule. I try to regard and treat audiences and other musicians and all people as I would like to be regarded and treated.
      "I like to be treated with respect and granted the right to have my own opinion about art and life. And so it gives me great pleasure to treat others in that same way.
      "It's my 'rule number one' of making music and living life. We respect each other's right to think for ourselves and have our own opinions about what we like and what we don't like -- each with his own independent attitude toward existence."
      www.rdiaz.org/#chickcoreasletter

    • @pqiojsqdklnads3861
      @pqiojsqdklnads3861 Před rokem +1

      @@rubendiazguitar wow u just grilled him

  • @wramaccorsi1357
    @wramaccorsi1357 Před 3 lety +53

    What a musical treasure...! His special touch elicits a wonderfully varied palette of tonal colors from the piano.

    • @alainspiteri502
      @alainspiteri502 Před 2 lety +1

      the champion of Carnegie , j agree

    • @valerieobrien5521
      @valerieobrien5521 Před 2 lety

      Hearing his speech and remarks , he seemed of only AVERAGE intelligence.
      He bashed the notes rather than played them with feeling. Another spoilt brat
      doted over from infancy. The standards have gone up since them ! You should listen to some of the young pianists if today.

    • @charliecasson1643
      @charliecasson1643 Před 2 lety +2

      @@valerieobrien5521 what a distasteful and stupid comment. Clearly you aren’t a musician of any merit whatsoever or you would see his magnificence.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      Grigory Sokolov his Chopin piano concerto no 2! Brahms piano concerto no 2! Mozart 24! And after That Sokolov versus Horowitz 100-0!!! Sokolov The supernova! Horowitz The Moon!!!

    • @mul8045
      @mul8045 Před rokem

      @@RaineriHakkarainen are you ok?

  • @bma1955alimarber
    @bma1955alimarber Před 2 lety +16

    HOROWITZ's wife has waited for so long time ( 12 years from 1953 TO 1965) until he was recovered from depression. and I have waited more than 55 years to discover this genius pianist!

    • @bma1955alimarber
      @bma1955alimarber Před 2 lety +3

      the musical instrument inspires musician to compose good music. practice makes perfect! thank you for posting this wonderful and instructive documentary

  • @Katya.s
    @Katya.s Před 2 lety +12

    It’s the heart in his performing that pierces through my own heart

  • @IMN564
    @IMN564 Před 3 lety +14

    My favorite pianist forever! Love you Vladimir!

  • @PBXVIILY
    @PBXVIILY Před 3 lety +20

    Great documentary on a great unique artist and person.

  • @rosemarywaldie4958
    @rosemarywaldie4958 Před rokem +2

    I remember recording this lovely programe back in the day on VHS and yes ! I still have the tape ❤️

  • @ronjeffcollantes
    @ronjeffcollantes Před 2 lety +8

    Master Vladimir, his expression in every passages is remarkable..

  • @jimc1466
    @jimc1466 Před 3 lety +14

    Huge talent, we are so lucky to have had him in our lives

  • @eddiebeato5546
    @eddiebeato5546 Před 3 lety +20

    Great Documentary! Ruben Diaz, this is one of the best documentaries on Vladimir Horowitz!

  • @HansPeter0000
    @HansPeter0000 Před 3 lety +13

    What a legend ❤️🙏🏻

  • @carrington2158
    @carrington2158 Před 2 lety +15

    An absolute genius and he plays my favourite composers music brilliantly Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky thank you maestro

  • @Bailey2006a
    @Bailey2006a Před 3 lety +12

    Unbelievable hands....

  • @itsjudystube
    @itsjudystube Před 3 lety +12

    I just loved this. My piano teacher used to talk to me about Horowitz and tell me about his technique. X

  • @eamestv
    @eamestv Před 2 lety +6

    Always, a joy to behold.

  • @marcomalpassi7655
    @marcomalpassi7655 Před 2 lety +6

    splendido documentario , una vita incredibile!

  • @UmaBerliner
    @UmaBerliner Před 3 lety +15

    Thank you for posting this. Fantastic.

  • @catcook3324
    @catcook3324 Před 2 lety +3

    At 55:18 the shot of the Moscow audience with tears streaming down their faces when he played the Schubert piece. The Russian soul laid bare in a concert hall.... Beautiful.

  • @hansstrik4704
    @hansstrik4704 Před 2 lety +3

    I believe that I saw this audience in 1986 it was very impressive, he lives in the U.S.A. but he came back to the country were he was born, very nice presentation and amaible man !!

  • @Hoheit34
    @Hoheit34 Před 2 lety +16

    This man deserves a special comment in remembrance of his grandiose and unrivaled work. I had taken piano lessons for seven years prior to the time I was very privileged to have attended one of Horowitz's performances in Boston, MA in the mid 70s. I remember distinctly sitting in the first balcony above the stage overlooking his piano keyboard and watching the magnificent movement of his hands. The performance was so magical that I will never forget this experience during my life, though it must have been over 40 years ago. This man has been a world treasure and an unsurpassed performer as well as a wonderful person. Thank you Vladimir.

  • @marinakoreytem5821
    @marinakoreytem5821 Před 2 lety +2

    Спасибо за публикацию!!! Великолепно!!!!👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @allanblack8990
    @allanblack8990 Před 2 lety +7

    Beautifully put together thanks Ruben. Horowitzes 5 senses supported each other extraordinary well on the basis of a great memory. At 34.32 he quotes Scriabin in 1912 as saying, “One day the heat will destroy the world” and then plays his dramatic composition Towards the Flame. It seems they both knew something about todays situation.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety

      Thanks to you dear Allan, here I can share you some of the flamenco that I actually composed bit.ly/3fVxv4a I hope you like it as it is n.1 of my Homage pieces for my mentor Paco de Lucia www.rdiaz.org/rdfoto88.html thanks again!
      Ruben

  • @didierduplenne2325
    @didierduplenne2325 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A great documentary/interview. Thanks for posting !✴✴✴

  • @granflamenco
    @granflamenco Před rokem +2

    gracias por este video!

  • @motuknight5569
    @motuknight5569 Před 2 lety +6

    Perfection looked Horowitz straight in the face. Perfection blinked.

  • @laboratory-ob5np
    @laboratory-ob5np Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you for this! I enjoyed it so much

  • @rogerpianoking1945
    @rogerpianoking1945 Před 2 lety +3

    When he says..not bad for an old man, too right, Boy, could he play. Any young people who would like to aspire to be concert pianists, look at his videos. A great inspiration to be one from the greatest of them all.

  • @MauriatOttolink
    @MauriatOttolink Před 2 lety +4

    Horowitz visited Art Tatum (Supreme blind..Jazz improviser and they discussed each other's playing.
    Horowitz played his astounding Stars and Stripes as Tatum listened and in turn Tatum played a pretty standard (for him!) version of Tea for Two. It went through almost every style of music imaginable but remained within jazz.
    Horowitz did not disguise his admiration and said.. ( I paraphrase) "That must have taken a massive amount of time to assemble and how long did it take to learn it?"
    Tatum "I did it here and now. Would you like another one?
    I forget the first!"

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer Před 2 lety

      We heard you a few comments above about your Art Tatum hard on .

  • @alanwitton5039
    @alanwitton5039 Před 2 lety +3

    Superb

  • @lindaclairesartori
    @lindaclairesartori Před 2 lety +8

    Arturo Toscanini's daughter fell in love with Horowitz, first his music, then his persona.
    Wanda Toscanini Horowitz, his partner.

  • @newbbietrader9918
    @newbbietrader9918 Před 3 lety +52

    From another planet I'd say the best piano performer in history.

  • @0otee
    @0otee Před 2 lety +3

    Grandisimo Horowitz 🌺🌹👌

  • @janenewton835
    @janenewton835 Před rokem +2

    Wow! Gift from God. Thank you.

  • @HHH-ec3ll
    @HHH-ec3ll Před 2 lety +2

    IMMENSA BRAVURA E MUSICALITÀ INARRIVABILE!!!

  • @PJGRAND
    @PJGRAND Před 2 lety +6

    Horowitz is always my favourite classical pianist.by far ive often wondered where Horowitz got his astonishing technic then i heard Rachmaninoff play on you tube and then i knew But still there will never be another Horowitz even Rachmaninoff was impressed and so am I.

    • @user-kq7lz3er9f
      @user-kq7lz3er9f Před 2 lety

      3/4ทุกย่างก้าวท้ามกลางความืดมิด หากยังต้องหากินอยู่พวกเธอจะเดินชนกันใหม่หนอ เจ้ามดน้อย

  • @slimdugger99
    @slimdugger99 Před 28 dny

    Horowitz and Rubinstein were consensus masters of their instrument in the opinions of experts of the genre. Beauty is in the eye, (ear), of the beholder, (listener). It is enough to enjoy their sublime interpretations and their virtuosity in performance.

  • @malcolmlewis6014
    @malcolmlewis6014 Před 2 lety +16

    Horowitz was astonished after listening to Art Tatum playing 'Tea for Two' and stopped Tatum in full flight to ask him 'when did you compose that' and Tatum replied 'now'.

  • @trblcleft
    @trblcleft Před 2 lety +8

    For me the greatest, I totally agree! Of course there are other greats but if I had to choose one inimitable pianist or attend one concert performed by any pianist, Horowitz would be the man!

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Sviatoslav Richter Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky( better than Lipatti) Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Dimitri Bashkirov Andrei Gavrilov Victor Eresko

  • @adriananitu8642
    @adriananitu8642 Před 2 lety +1

    Este un film foarte impresionant !!! Asa cum a fost si personalitatea acestui genial pianit !!!🙏💖

  • @cecilefox9136
    @cecilefox9136 Před 3 lety +13

    A moving documentary!

  • @johnnygodel7531
    @johnnygodel7531 Před 3 lety +7

    Владимир Горовиц
    The master of the masters.
    Greetings from Antwerp, Belgium.

  • @JanerinaCircus
    @JanerinaCircus Před 2 lety +2

    53:53 I love it.

  • @Guitarramistica
    @Guitarramistica Před 2 lety

    I love the critique about the performances faces is not about the faces is what comes. your finges and inside of you that matters… 100% agreed

  • @robertbrainerd5919
    @robertbrainerd5919 Před 2 lety +3

    When Horowitz played a piece, his interpretation was embraced by his acolytes. Perhaps not by other pianists. I wish he had recorded Rachmaninov's Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. I love his sense of humor, which affected his choice of works he played in his recitals.

  • @user-mj6pm9di8t
    @user-mj6pm9di8t Před 3 lety +6

    Гениальный музыкант, художник.

  • @domenicocariello8288
    @domenicocariello8288 Před 2 lety +2

    È un'altra dimensione

  • @estelleneethling12
    @estelleneethling12 Před 9 měsíci

    How very beautiful...

  • @user-wz1dc6ih7n
    @user-wz1dc6ih7n Před 3 lety +2

    素晴らしいです。啓夫チャンネル指揮者体験を やってます。

  • @divamccall198
    @divamccall198 Před 2 lety +2

    I'd be curious to know his thoughts about another great artist, namely Van Cliburn-since they both had a connection to Russia ( in different ways )

  • @MrSlobodanzivkovic
    @MrSlobodanzivkovic Před 2 lety +15

    The correct title could be: Vladimir Horowitz, one of the greatest Pianists of all times. Because, for me nothing less in a quality of Piano play were Arthur Rubinstein and Svjatoslav Richter, Martha Argerich, particularly young Pianist from France Alexandre Kantorow and so on. Kind regards from Sydney

    • @evelyncauvin7287
      @evelyncauvin7287 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for the pleasure of listening Horowitz. One of the greatest pianists of all times

    • @cosmicvirtuosopianistcompo1727
      @cosmicvirtuosopianistcompo1727 Před 2 lety +6

      Well said, Rubinstein when asked if he considered himself the best got very agitated and said 'There is no best, just different'. When you look at how high the bar is these days and take for example Yuja Wang. Alexander Malofeev, Khatya Biniatishvili and Lang Lang, you simply can't say one is better than the other, we all have our preferences - a piano performance is'nt an Olympic Event.

    • @dankurth4232
      @dankurth4232 Před 2 lety +2

      Very much agreed. Svjatoslav Richter was - in my opinion - the most all covering pianist, Rubinstein unsurpassed in Brahms and great in all else. Horowitz with a very particular virtuosity and somewhat eccentric excitement

    • @trblcleft
      @trblcleft Před 2 lety +2

      There are many pianists that sound as good as Richter, or Argerich. There is no one who can imitate Horowitz sounds and imagination, yes he can claim to be the greatest. Perhaps his best friend Rachmaninoff would say the same

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Před 2 lety

      All good but Marc Andre Hamelin the best. He at least played more challenging pieces than just the same old warhorses .

  • @FeeLikesChriZ
    @FeeLikesChriZ Před 2 lety +3

    Can someone please tell me what piece he is playing at 2:33? It sounds russian to me but I can't put a composer to it.

  • @patrickpioggia5905
    @patrickpioggia5905 Před 2 lety

    vraiment Sriabine un artiste hors du commun.... ovni..... j aime

  • @francodegrandis870
    @francodegrandis870 Před 2 lety +2

    horovitz= genio

  • @CanAlternateLostTape
    @CanAlternateLostTape Před 2 lety +12

    I guess when they made this documentary the web didn’t exist yet, so it wasn’t an act of trolling to dub him Greatest Pianist of All Times. You may think he was sloppy, overrated, shallow, or just one of many great artists……but who else unleashed such thunderbolts of electric energy into a concert hall? Who else had as much musical charisma? Who else sold millions of records in a career that spanned the entire recording era from 78 rpms to CDs? Who else was so beloved by such a large public of non-musicians and great musicians alike? Watch how the audience in Moscow is moved to tears by his playing. These things count far, far, far more towards any reckoning of greatness than smudged passages or wrong notes.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for your wise and free-from-envy sober opinion. Ole tu! If you wish please check this other fantastic video bit.ly/2H8kwh3 from best orchestra conductor today The great Valery Gergyev teaching how to conduct Scriabin in a Master Class.
      As I am not grandiose but a humble learner to me what I thank from Horowitz is what he gave me to continue learning music and I am thankful people like yourself still exist so thanks for that.
      {by the way out of admiration for your marvelous way to ask the questions you asked, well I pinned herein your comment , because by reading it I cant tell you really know about music and, you really know how to speak properly and with respect for senior musicians like maestro Horowitz is.
      So as I believe you are very valuable musician I also believe you are most qualified to answer back any reply if you will, or if you do learn something about music through it as I did and still do myself www.rdiaz.org/#chickcoreasletter
      Thanks!

    • @alexsimpson79
      @alexsimpson79 Před 2 lety +1

      @@rubendiazguitar . I just watched Georgyev master class and it was very impressive. Thanks for sharing . It’s well done video. You should post it. People would love it.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety

      @@alexsimpson79 Thanks Alex!

    • @donaldreichart8520
      @donaldreichart8520 Před 2 lety

      and who else said u play it your way

    • @MauriatOttolink
      @MauriatOttolink Před 2 lety

      Lars Vogel
      Who else? Art Tatum utterly staggered Horowitz at a personal meeting!

  • @robinterkzer8128
    @robinterkzer8128 Před 2 lety +15

    I think Liszt would have something to say about that statement !

    • @felipepipi1780
      @felipepipi1780 Před 2 lety

      who cares about Liszt's whatever ?

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Před 2 lety

      @@felipepipi1780 obviously you have cloth ears and no pianist

    • @brucknerian9664
      @brucknerian9664 Před 2 lety

      Beethoven and also Mozart as well.

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer Před 2 lety

      @@ciararespect4296 He/ She is certainly not a Piano player so just ignore garbage posts like that. Makes no sense and your better off to watch paint dry then to even bother with it.

  • @therealtruetwelfth798

    15:01 November 13, 1926 he played the Bach-Stradal D minor concerto and the Rhapsodie Espagnole!! Who knew!!?

  • @robboticsvoneskklik3633

    Shallow facility? What about Arrau

  • @tadl.4196
    @tadl.4196 Před 3 lety +25

    Horovitz once said: If Art Tatum played classical music there would be no place for me :)

    • @divamccall198
      @divamccall198 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes- his admiration of Art Tatum is known in some quarters- I am curious to know what he thought of Van Cliburn- ( they both had a connection with Russia, though in different ways )

    • @vova47
      @vova47 Před 2 lety +2

      And Arnold Schwarzenegger once said : If Art Tatum took up body building he and not I would be Mr. Univers and Mr.Olympia.......(:))

    • @jckhammer
      @jckhammer Před 2 lety +1

      @@vova47 Chuck Norris once said, If Art Tatum took up Martial Arts then he would be crowned Chuck Norris and not I

  • @mike04tm53
    @mike04tm53 Před 3 lety +4

    11:35

  • @eduardaucamp9272
    @eduardaucamp9272 Před 3 lety +8

    Sviatoslav Richter -great pianist by far.

    • @johnrandolph6121
      @johnrandolph6121 Před 2 lety +1

      It's hard to say who is the greatest. But honestly when think of Richter's astounding technique combined with his incredible musicality.... I certainly can't think of any pianist who has impressed me more.

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 Před 2 lety +2

      By far is a stretch, the competition nowadays is insane

    • @Ace-dv5ce
      @Ace-dv5ce Před 2 lety

      @@oldbird4601 It is but only a handful are to that level

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Před 2 lety

      Richter was excellent better than Horowitz but same old warhorses .Marc Andre Hamelin has far greater repertoire and technique really

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      These Are The best Grigori Sokolov(The Titan of The piano) Artur Rubinstein (The God) Emil Gilels(The King!!) Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev(The most powerful)

  • @canrobertjules2489
    @canrobertjules2489 Před 2 lety +2

    Le plus grand en efet .

  • @cribedadabecri5764
    @cribedadabecri5764 Před 2 lety +2

    My 5 favourite (dont mind if they are the best not): Grosvenor, Kissin, Askenazy, Baremboin, Rubinstein.

  • @derekgivens8134
    @derekgivens8134 Před 2 lety

    what song is at 12:00?

  • @lockjiang
    @lockjiang Před 3 lety +4

    what's the second piece? a scarlatti?

  • @mul8045
    @mul8045 Před rokem +1

    It's crazy to see comments comparing Horowitz to amateur pianists,my friends, music is not is not table tennis or golf there something spiritual and extraordinary on it ,and apparently nowadays, only few people can see it. I'm sure Liszt played in a quite similar way then Horowitz with a search for meaning and expression in every note not faking, but being the music.

  • @adrianamitre1335
    @adrianamitre1335 Před 3 lety +15

    Dinu Lippatti y Guiomar Novaes, de los mas grandes de la historia musical!!!

    • @dannistor7294
      @dannistor7294 Před 2 lety

      me alegra que hayas mencionado esos dos nombres

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety +1

      The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Sviatoslav Richter Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky ( Better than Lipatti) Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Dimitri Bashkirov Andrei Gavrilov Victor Eresko Lubov Timofeeva

    • @rafaelmagrini873
      @rafaelmagrini873 Před 2 lety

      @@RaineriHakkarainen Yes!!! And William Kapell, Claudio Arrau, Michelangeli, etc etc among others...

  • @aaronogden9900
    @aaronogden9900 Před 6 měsíci

    He was one of the greats but his hand and body posture while playing must have given him grief over the years.

  • @whspore9534
    @whspore9534 Před 2 lety +4

    Of all the Great elememts his are the most human. Watch him play Chopin's Mazurka Opus 17 No. 4 to his wife!

  • @jeanghika7653
    @jeanghika7653 Před 2 lety +2

    On a demandé à Jasha Heifetz ce qu'il pensait de J. Thibeaud et il répondit que celui-ci était le deuxième violoniste du monde. Et quel était le premier? "Le premier? Il y en a tant!"

  • @pupitofrito2308
    @pupitofrito2308 Před 2 lety +1

    What is the name of the piece at 12:34 ?

  • @pepperco100
    @pepperco100 Před 2 lety +8

    A very great pianist, yes! The greatest?

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Sviatoslav Richter Wilhelm Kempff Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti) Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Dimitri Bashkirov Andrei Gavrilov Victor Eresko

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      Grigory Sokolov his Chopin piano concerto no 2! Brahms piano concerto no! Mozart piano concerto no 24! And then Sokolov vs Horowitz 100-0!!!!

  • @franzchubert3808
    @franzchubert3808 Před 2 lety +2

    - At that time, it was said no one in Europe played at your level.
    -Well, that's an exaggeration, there were great painists around. Rachmaninoff was an extraordinary pianist ...
    - He used to say you played his second sonata better than him.
    - Well, and the third concerto. Yes, that''s true.
    hahahahaha!!!

  • @danielkim9161
    @danielkim9161 Před 2 lety +1

    Horowitz certainly has a case as the greatest of the 20th century, but for my money it's Sviatoslav Richter. I think I'd also put Rachmaninov, Argerich and Gilels ahead of him. But that's just my opinion!

  • @larrysantos9496
    @larrysantos9496 Před 3 lety +23

    There is no such thing as the greatest pianist of all time. It's a matter of opinion and taste. All are great in their own right.

    • @ettorealbertogelli8893
      @ettorealbertogelli8893 Před 3 lety +3

      Totaly agree Larry

    • @glenngouldification
      @glenngouldification Před 3 lety +1

      Probably Hofmann and Rachmaninov were the two greatest of the last century. Gould hated Horowitz and Horowitz was the only pianist he mocked at the piano.

    • @edzielinski
      @edzielinski Před 2 lety +4

      Agreed. I prefer to appreciate each master for their particular style and approach.

    • @tudorkovacs5361
      @tudorkovacs5361 Před 2 lety +3

      More than that, each interpret has his preferred authors and music genres. Never heard about Horowitz playing Bach, for example..

  • @LucieGrandPiano
    @LucieGrandPiano Před 2 lety

    What is the name of the last piece…is Chopin???

  • @darwin94
    @darwin94 Před 2 lety +1

    Most comments here are more concerned about the title and not about the content of the documentary.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety +1

      Rather we most say are actually concerned with envy...

  • @petermacander2061
    @petermacander2061 Před 2 lety +8

    Vladimir Horowitz was certainly great, one of the greatest, but not the greatest. He had MANY peers - Artur Rubinstein, Van Cliburn, Joseph Hoffman, Witold Malcuzynski, and others.

  • @tommytonguyen4227
    @tommytonguyen4227 Před 2 lety +1

    The title is a little overestimate; but he was certainly unique and marvelous.

  • @gooderlinsen
    @gooderlinsen Před 2 lety

    k

  • @k-cthepianoking9106
    @k-cthepianoking9106 Před 2 lety +3

    Man, i think this is the greatest pianist to ever live. Me who thought that i could play the piano... Huh funny right.

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein ( The God) Grigory Sokolov ( The Titan The Giant of The piano) Emil Gilels ( The King) Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Sviatoslav Richter Vladimir Ashkenazy Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti) Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Dimitri Bashkirov Andrei Gavrilov Victor Eresko

    • @jbflach6465
      @jbflach6465 Před 2 lety

      @@RaineriHakkarainen Cziffra

  • @verawagner5495
    @verawagner5495 Před 3 lety +3

    All the time Ferencz Liszt

  • @greghudon4696
    @greghudon4696 Před 2 lety

    Horowitz had a majic and energy that was not rivaled by any other pianist.every time i hear was suppose could be an artist as equal to horowtz i immediately listen to Horowitz b. I realise how great horowtitz actually was. I know how huge gould was and Zimmerman are. There are great artist but they just cant reach to where horowtiz was.

  • @daliborpuchta1952
    @daliborpuchta1952 Před 2 lety +7

    He had very atypical technique, with those straight fingers and low hanging wrists. He had to bring his own grand everywhere with him on the tour with specially adjusted keyboard action. I wouldn't dare call him the greatest of all time. He had relatively small repertoire. But he was one of the last grand virtuosos of the old school, who also managed to become a recording industry superstar and sell millions of gramophone records at the height of his career 1930s -1950s. Many other great masters weren't either properly recorded, because they lived and peaked too early or not properly promoted, because they lived behind the iron curtain. So hard to compare.

  • @vova47
    @vova47 Před 2 lety +7

    This title for once is no hyperbole. Horowitz WAS the greatest pianist dead or alive. There's no argument from any knowledgable pianist.

  • @jwilliams8210
    @jwilliams8210 Před 2 lety +4

    Hmmm.. Horowitz was good... Rachmaninov (his friend) was also very good...

  • @kaleidoscopio5
    @kaleidoscopio5 Před 2 lety +9

    Level of pianists:
    Amateur
    Medium
    Virtuoso
    Asian
    Horowitz with no jacket

    • @christopherfleming7505
      @christopherfleming7505 Před 2 lety +3

      Good one! Although I would put Russian higher up the list than Asian.

    • @ciararespect4296
      @ciararespect4296 Před 2 lety

      @@christopherfleming7505 I wouldn't put asian anywhere.bound to have A few good ones out of millions practicing but even then they don't have much feeling or sensibility

    • @djmotise
      @djmotise Před 2 lety

      I know so many Asian mediocre pianists. Speaking of Asian pianists, I would easily put Yuja Wang over your "Horowitz without a jacket."

  • @ZanderKnodt
    @ZanderKnodt Před 2 lety

    5:39 😂

  • @ghernandez6457
    @ghernandez6457 Před 2 lety +1

    01:49 😂😂😂

  • @steelman86
    @steelman86 Před 2 lety

    I would say ONE OF THE GREATEST, each of the “greats” had a sort of specialty in their own playing!

  • @Johannes_Brahms65
    @Johannes_Brahms65 Před 2 lety

    There was a rock guitarist saying "it's better than sex" (forgot the name...). Wanda was so lucky that his music was better than sex! (And such a wonderful relationship they had. Probably.)

  • @Density133
    @Density133 Před 2 lety

    Someone goofed! Why all these links to Flamenco and Paco de Lucia in a documentary on Vladimir Horowitz?

  • @leesmith3346
    @leesmith3346 Před 2 lety

    I think You'll find that title belongs to the late, great Keith Emerson.

  • @not2tees
    @not2tees Před 2 lety +5

    Towards The Flame by Scriabin might foretell Global Warming as well as nuclear incineration.

  • @jungwirthmartin
    @jungwirthmartin Před 3 lety +12

    Who said that he is the greatest pianist of all time, what about Rachmaninov, Liszt or Richter?

    • @harrynking777
      @harrynking777 Před 3 lety +5

      He was in a different class to Richter, better than Rachmaninov by Rachmaninov's admission. Liszt we don't know but we do know that Horowitz has not been surpassed since.

    • @ocaranzam
      @ocaranzam Před 3 lety +1

      @@harrynking777 is Martha a joke to you?

    • @KaiiizenOne
      @KaiiizenOne Před 3 lety +3

      @@ocaranzam Martha acknowledged him as "the best". But as always, words don't always mean what they meant to mean, AND comparisons are usually only made by non-music lovers.. one shall enjoy many flavors and not glorify one and only.

    • @craigadam
      @craigadam Před 3 lety +3

      Rachmaninov said that nobody played his 3rd piano concert better than Horowitz, not even Rachmaninov himself.

    • @bartwatts1921
      @bartwatts1921 Před 3 lety +2

      @@harrynking777 what an absurd and ridiculous comment. Not surpassed is insulting not only to all of the great and greater pianists that have come since him, but also to those before him. Gross generalization and the comment of a simpleton

  • @gnatural
    @gnatural Před 2 lety +14

    man these comments are hilarious. you wont believe how many pianists will come here and be bothered by the title of the video because deep down inside they believe themselves to be the best pianist that ever live LOL. such is the attitude of musicians, always competitive and almost NEVER humble.. always finding something to criticize and slow to praise anything of greatness.

    • @rubendiazguitar
      @rubendiazguitar  Před 2 lety +1

      You are 120% right naturally this is the best commentary so far. So many thanks for that.

  • @thierrypascal1913
    @thierrypascal1913 Před 2 lety +4

    the greatest ? RICHTER , the russian !

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen Před 2 lety

      The greatest pianists of All Time Are really Artur Rubinstein Grigory Sokolov Emil Gilels Wilhelm Kempff Radu Lupu Mikhail Pletnev Maurizio Pollini Vladimir Ashkenazy Sviatoslav Richter Alexei Lubimov Stanislav Igolinsky ( better than Lipatti) Solomon Cutner Maria Grinberg Natalia Trull Rosa Tamarkina Ekaterina Novitskaya Dimitri Bashkirov Andrei Gavrilov Victor Eresko Lubov Timofeeva

  • @Chee7sAEpp
    @Chee7sAEpp Před 2 lety +2

    I love Horrowitz, however, in my opnion he doesnt have the sharpest technique. (He even sounds sloppy sometimes). this is great for impressionistic and slow pieces in my opnion but bad for technical pieces.
    That being said, he still is in my top 3 favourite pianist.
    I am wondering if people agree 👍

    • @druther28
      @druther28 Před 2 lety +2

      His technique in the eighties was nothing compared to his technique in the forties, in my opinion.

    • @CanAlternateLostTape
      @CanAlternateLostTape Před 2 lety +4

      Horowitz had his ups and downs over the many years of his long career, but make no mistake his technique was formidable. His aim was never merely to play cleanly or without wrong notes; any conservatory graduate can achieve that. Technique for him was inseparable from from the emotion at the heart of his playing. Technique was the means to get that emotion across. It was never the end in itself.

    • @jtt306
      @jtt306 Před 2 lety

      I agree, he’s sloppy in this documentary. This is not him at his best; he was already in decline. Listen to his recordings in the 40’s and 50’s. His Tchaikovsky concerto with Toscanini (wife’s father) is by far the best. The tempos and timing are impeccable, totally thrilling. No one has octaves that fast and powerful. He’s one of the few pianists that can drown out an orchestra; usually the other way around. Scriabin, he has no peers. Full stop.
      czcams.com/video/hcY0kJ5j6pg/video.html

    • @uliwidmaier5192
      @uliwidmaier5192 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, he always played a lot of wrong notes. But his musical precision was astounding, often most notably in slow, soft pieces. And in certain highly technical pieces, especially those demanding great rhythmic control, he achieved technical brilliance that no one else has been able to equal.

  • @philipjungelson8591
    @philipjungelson8591 Před 2 lety

    I thought I was listening to Alfred Cortot's melange of sublime lyricism... and "see if I care" technical faults in... handfuls!! "The greatest"? Not by far, be it only that one should only judge each piece as stand-alone, as all pianists have good and bad days, him having perhaps more of either than most! For sheer, delightful perfection, I'd go to Rubinstein's Chopin waltzes, RCA 1963...

    • @stevewallschlaeger1379
      @stevewallschlaeger1379 Před 2 lety

      Jungles consider retracting your reply.
      Far too critical and arrogant in nature for one who is undeniably accomplished and undeniably without pretense.
      A comment as yours is a shamefilled unnecessary imperative

  • @rosemariemann1719
    @rosemariemann1719 Před 2 lety

    Bart Watts, that was a rather mean reply that you made😢
    Just notice the silence in the Moscow 1986 concert.
    I don't think that audience ( and the many thousands of others over his long life)
    would agree with your "over-rated" description.😢.
    How about something complimentary for a widely acknowledged virtuoso?
    He inspired me to have a try with 2 Scarlatti sonatas....🎹,
    one of which is heard over the credits at the end of this video.💕.
    😊💕🇬🇧🌎🎹⭐😊💕🇬🇧

  • @aragon1253
    @aragon1253 Před 2 lety +2

    Meh, he’s no Oscar Peterson.

    • @htorres11
      @htorres11 Před 2 lety +2

      Oscar was great indeed!

    • @vova47
      @vova47 Před 2 lety

      Lucky for us!

    • @wehwalte
      @wehwalte Před 2 lety

      Oscar peterson couldn't do the half of the things this men could do with a piano, please.