Presenting Dinu Lipatti On Film

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @saltburner2
    @saltburner2 Před 11 měsíci +10

    In 1955, as a 15-year-old schoolboy. I had a Saturday and holiday job in a record shop. One day a couple came in and asked for a recording of Chopin's Waltzes. I proudly produced the Columbia LPs of Lipatti: they had never heard of him, but I assured them he was the finest Interpreter of the works. They bought the discs.

  • @westernkentucky5956
    @westernkentucky5956 Před 11 měsíci +5

    The best pianist ever. It's so exciting to see him here for the first time.

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel10 Před rokem +21

    Why are some of us so moved, so determined to watch these few seconds of a nice young man enjoying a few moments at an exclusive social gathering? I remember driving in my car many years ago, listening to a classical music station, now, as most are , defunct.And as I got into the car I recognized what sounded like an early recording of the Bach d minor concerto. And as I drove, the performance drew me in more and more. And when I had to stop the car for an appointment during the slow movement, I couldn't leave. I sat, mesmerized until the last note of the last movement, and for a few seconds thereafter. Lipatti, a miracle!

    • @liliaaliciaduhaldebruz6712
      @liliaaliciaduhaldebruz6712 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Me sucedió algo similar hace más dd 50 años, conduciendo hacia el Sur de noche, con su Concierto N° 1 de Chopin... Tuve que estacionar y quedarme a escuchar hasta el fin, transportada a otra dimensión... INOLVIDABLE!!!

  • @tomphoenix8697
    @tomphoenix8697 Před rokem +4

    Thank you for your passionate work.

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +1

      Goodness me, thank YOU for your generous thanks 🙌

  • @Chopinetto
    @Chopinetto Před rokem +6

    Thank you Mark!

  • @sickly_b
    @sickly_b Před rokem +7

    Just incredible. I wept of course..

  • @petroslinardos
    @petroslinardos Před rokem +12

    Thank you! Impossible to watch this footage in general, and Lipatti in particular, with dry eyes. Lipatti's recordings captured my imagination when I was in my early teens. Forty-five years on my admiration keeps deepening.

  • @alandemir568
    @alandemir568 Před rokem +4

    Incredible!

  • @JaredLeeFischer
    @JaredLeeFischer Před rokem +40

    I literally shouted with disbelief when I saw this video in my subscription feed! Thank you so much for this and for all you do to honor his life and work!

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +8

      I only wish it was sound film at the piano ... (do read the description of the upload) - even though it's silent footage, seeing him move like a real human being is really extraordinary. I hope you can tune in for the livestream - and if not, this will still be available after...

    • @JaredLeeFischer
      @JaredLeeFischer Před rokem +6

      @The Piano Files yeah, I saw it was footage of him away from the piano. If only... Still, I'm STOKED to see him in motion! I assume the livestream is 9am PST. If so, I'll be able to tune in.

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +3

      @@JaredLeeFischer yes indeed - 9am Pacific, 12 noon Eastern... the whole thing is about 55 minutes with the two conversations before the footage. Some amazing details in the talks! Glad you can join 'live'!

  • @lennypopkin4728
    @lennypopkin4728 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Very moving footage. Thank you so much for sharing this with us.

  • @Ernesto7608
    @Ernesto7608 Před rokem +3

    I was a 7 year old boy in 1950 when Lipatti passed away. In the following decade he became one of my musical favorites close to my all time hero Heifetz. His piano interpretations were the perfect reference of how they should be played. So it is emotional to see new images from him, although I would put more value in hearing new interpretations by him. Based on this, I could imagine the emotion of seeing videos of Mozart and Chopin playing their sonatas. But this would require a miracle, and I don't believe in miracles.

  • @taenggom-xy7ry
    @taenggom-xy7ry Před měsícem +1

    I couldn't help but shed tears on seeing Lipatti smiling at his fiance😢😢😢 He looks so happy and relaxed. Wish he were happy and relaxed in heaven. I'd love to say millions of thanks to you for your sharing this video and Lipatti for his immortal essence of music.

  • @lh837
    @lh837 Před rokem +8

    His smile! This is treasure. Thank you.

  • @the.vintagepianist
    @the.vintagepianist Před rokem +14

    Thank you for your work!

  • @JosephCarrion
    @JosephCarrion Před rokem +9

    Thank you. Since I first heard him play Scarlatti, Dini Lipatti has been my all time favorite piano player. I am a native New Yorker of Puerto Rican heritage, no one in my family plays piano, and I did not grow up listening to classical music at all. We listened to disco and Salsa music! When I went to graduate school and worked on my doctoral thesis (in Molecular Medicine), i listened to classical compositions exclusively. It was during those times that I discovered Dinu Lipatti, who speaks in the wondrous idiom of a musical interpreter so pure and direct--as if he were the silver conduit through which the composer's message is being relayed. And yet there is the underlying vulnerability and emotional salience that is so human, but paradoxically catapults Dinu into the realm of the divine. Thank you thank you thank you

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +2

      You articulate so beautifully the magic of Lipatti: the humanity that reaches the divine, that being a conduit through which the message was relayed... He was indeed quite an incredible artist. Be sure to check some of the other uploads on my channel - there are some better transfers of his known recordings but also a few rarer ones. So glad you found this upload too - amazing to see him 'in motion'!

    • @JosephCarrion
      @JosephCarrion Před rokem +5

      @@ThePianoFiles Yes it is amazing to see him in motion...and smiling!

    • @joseramossantana5342
      @joseramossantana5342 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Dear Dr Carrion
      I am puerto rican pianist Jose Ramos Santana and
      my first teacher was Carmelina Figueroa one of the members of the Figueroa family who studied at L'Ecole Normal in Paris at the time Lipatti was there. In fact Mr Lipatti was part of the jury when Ms Figueroa played her graduation jury

    • @JosephCarrion
      @JosephCarrion Před 9 měsíci

      Hello! What a pleasure (and honor) to meet you! I must dedicate some time to listen to you play via your videos. I love Iberia by Issac Albéniz and please let me know if you'll be performing anywhere in the NY/NJ area so that I can attend @@joseramossantana5342

    • @eytonshalomsandiego
      @eytonshalomsandiego Před 8 měsíci +1

      exactamente, Joseph! Viva Neuvo York! soy del upper west side...

  • @jonathangilmore3193
    @jonathangilmore3193 Před rokem +22

    I am so grateful that my mother, a pianist who studied with Nadia Boulanger in France in the 1930s introduced me to Lipatti in the 1950s, after his death. My mother heard him in practice rooms, I believe, at the Ecole Normal de Musique

  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego Před 8 měsíci +3

    What smile Dinu has. i admit i burst into tears when i saw him, and the tender way his wife touches him on the shoulder...

  • @joedoe2671
    @joedoe2671 Před rokem +4

    What an amazing and unique memory. Thank you !

  • @leestrada1
    @leestrada1 Před rokem +7

    This is a marvelous jewell. Thank you very much.

  • @TheJvitorino
    @TheJvitorino Před rokem +8

    Thanks again for restarting the time machine to share these precious moments with us.

  • @TudorBrad
    @TudorBrad Před rokem +9

    I have tears in my eyes. What a beautiful smile Lipatti send to us. Thank you for sharing this unique video.

  • @amahoro3181
    @amahoro3181 Před rokem +13

    The myth … demystified. A god behind his keyboard, a human after all. 🌷

  • @Davidfooterman
    @Davidfooterman Před 3 měsíci +3

    Orlando’s introduction to Lipatti exactly mirrors my own. I worked at the HMV shop in Oxford Street, London in 1970/71 where we had the biggest collection of piano music on record in Europe at the time. One of the more senior staff in the classical department introduced me to Lipatti. While I worked there I made sure we got every piece of Lipatti available on disc into the stock and I bought a copy of everything available. Sorry to hear about Madeleine’s passing. There is something majestic about Dinu Lipatti’s sound; he made the piano sing like a human voice; his legato was quite extraordinary. There are very few pianists who would inspire the kind of generosity and concern that was shown for Lipatti; there was a reason for it; he was both a piano genius and a gentle, beautiful spirit. Can’t wait to hear this.

    • @Davidfooterman
      @Davidfooterman Před 3 měsíci +1

      We had a constant stream of music students from the Academy, College and Guildhall asking for model performances they could emulate. Everyone of them that talked to me got a copy of the Lipatti from the Great Instrumentalist series. OMG, can’t wait to see the film footage.

    • @Davidfooterman
      @Davidfooterman Před 3 měsíci +1

      And the Wladstein … that’ll be a treat.

    • @malcolmdale9607
      @malcolmdale9607 Před 27 dny

      I was a customer in that shop. I bought many records there. I used to work just around the corner in South Molton Street.

  • @tomalesbay
    @tomalesbay Před rokem +2

    "The Markevitches are best friends with the Lipattis"... that is so cool! When I first discovered classical music one of my first recordings of Beethoven's Ninth was conducted by Igor Markevitch. I loved it. Years later I was introduced to Dinu Lipatti by a friend who wound up giving me his LPs.
    The funny thing is that if I mention these names to classical music buffs, I usually hear: "I've never heard of him". Gave one such friend a Lipatti recording for his birthday and he didn't seem impressed - he got in touch with me later, after he actually listened to it, to tell me he was absolutely floored by it.
    There are so many amazing musicians from that era. The recording quality is only going to be so good given the capabilities of the time, but the musicianship is amazing. I wish there were more recordings of Dinu Lipatti. There is something very sincere in his playing, not a shred of arrogance. I absolutely love it.

  • @vova47
    @vova47 Před rokem +6

    Great! 🙏.....Now, if we could discover some footage of Clara Haskil, that would make me even happier.🥰

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem

      That's been around for years...
      czcams.com/video/yKSrfu6WOwc/video.html&ab_channel=CharlieChaplin

  • @angeladraghicescu9832
    @angeladraghicescu9832 Před rokem +17

    My most favorite people in the world❤❤❤❤ thank you BOTH and everyone else mentioned here for their incredible contribution to music, romania, and world

  • @RM-tc9pu
    @RM-tc9pu Před rokem +13

    I am so grateful for this, not just for the precious few seconds of films at the end, lovely as they are, but because there are still people listening to this great pianist.

  • @ThePianoExperience
    @ThePianoExperience Před rokem +6

    Impressive discovery !
    Thanks you so much for this !

  • @bvbwv3
    @bvbwv3 Před rokem +6

    Total loveliness. Bravo for all that at-once arduous and joyous work!

  • @andream.464
    @andream.464 Před rokem +11

    I couldn’t avoid avidly skipping to the Lipatti video part! I will now enjoy the rest of the video! Thank you so much for this rare gem!

  • @driesanalog4187
    @driesanalog4187 Před rokem +5

    Thanks a lot !

  • @valicalin17
    @valicalin17 Před rokem +11

    Thank you, Mark, is a great joy for us! RIP, Dinu, thank you for your astonishing music❤🙏🕯💐

  • @sergiociomei1197
    @sergiociomei1197 Před rokem +11

    Thank you soooo much for this incredible document,all of us Lipatti-freaks should consider ourselves incredibly lucky!!

  • @yuriito2175
    @yuriito2175 Před rokem +7

    Thank you so much for showing us this film.
    December 2 was Memorial Day for Lipatti.
    I myself searched for his grave online and prayed for him.
    Thank you so much for your great job .

  • @rhwallis
    @rhwallis Před rokem +7

    For those who are just too impatient, the actual filmed footage of Mr. Lipatti begins at the 51:52 mark.

  • @grigorpetrov8006
    @grigorpetrov8006 Před rokem +8

    Speechless! The great Lipatti on film before our very eyes!! Simply amazing!! Thank you!!

  • @slawomirzygmanowski1746
    @slawomirzygmanowski1746 Před rokem +7

    Thank you Mark for your work. The genius of Dinu Lipatti and the mastery of his playing are worth it.

  • @user-mj7hh1fk1l
    @user-mj7hh1fk1l Před 2 měsíci +3

    "Jesu bleibet meine Freude " mit Dinu Lipatti begleitet mich schon mein ganzes Leben lang .
    Es ist Schmerz , Trost und Hoffnung zugleich ( für mich )
    Danke für diesen Beitrag !

  • @OzanFabienGuvener
    @OzanFabienGuvener Před rokem +4

    Thank you!

  • @raduradu2015
    @raduradu2015 Před rokem +6

    He really looks like he plays !

  • @nicolassimion6967
    @nicolassimion6967 Před rokem +6

    Great news, thanks for bringing that to light !

  • @pianomasters3752
    @pianomasters3752 Před rokem +5

    Thank you so much for sharing this jewel !

  • @SehunKimPiano
    @SehunKimPiano Před rokem +4

    Thank you so much for this film :)

  • @nicolesafta
    @nicolesafta Před rokem +9

    Nicole Safta
    acum 1 secundă
    So emotional, asthonishing Dinu LIPATTI NEWS!
    Strong Appreciations to you, Mr. Mark Ainley.
    R. I. P in ETERNAL GLORY
    MR. DINU LIPATTI

  • @laurencedavidwinter5408
    @laurencedavidwinter5408 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for this discovery and for your work

  • @jeremyd1021
    @jeremyd1021 Před rokem +11

    A window on to a vanished world of Mitel_European culture and refinement

  • @sophiagilmson1446
    @sophiagilmson1446 Před rokem +7

    Deeply moving. Can't thank you enough.

  • @pattierichards7391
    @pattierichards7391 Před rokem +5

    Extremely moving. So precious. Thank you so much.

  • @yucheolchoi8179
    @yucheolchoi8179 Před rokem +5

    this is truly amazing. thank you ever so much.

  • @ignisfatuus4912
    @ignisfatuus4912 Před rokem +5

    For all those who came here to see Dinu Lipatti. The video starts at 48:40. There is Adrian Aeschbacher on the video, too 51:35-51-39.Dinu Lipatti appears at 51:53.

  • @Julia-ei2wf
    @Julia-ei2wf Před 6 dny +1

    Mulțumesc pentru postare!❤️

  • @silviavisa8290
    @silviavisa8290 Před rokem +6

    Thank you so much for the dedication and all the research work; it is amazing to be able to see him on film!

  • @punkbabe888
    @punkbabe888 Před rokem +6

    I’m profoundly grateful for this ❤

  • @lawandawalters5578
    @lawandawalters5578 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Thank you so much for this gift of a video of Lipatti!

  • @jacquelinegaudet4990
    @jacquelinegaudet4990 Před 11 měsíci +2

    ❤️🙏🏻🌟 Thank you !
    from Geneva 🇨🇭

  • @topclassical
    @topclassical Před rokem +6

    Now, that was highly enjoyable! Thank you Mark and everyone else involved!

  • @ClassicalMusicIsWhatILike

    Thanks a lot for this great video!

  • @rlmack5
    @rlmack5 Před rokem +4

    Wonderful to see ... so much credit to Orlando M for finding this inducible material!!!!

  • @confaucius4331
    @confaucius4331 Před rokem +5

    Thank you for this amazing find.
    Regarding unearthed Lipatti recordings, you may find interesting this note about a recording of Lipatti and Enescu playing Enescu's Impressions d'enfance. The note is from Patachonf Georges Enesco Discographies site.
    The note says:
    Impressions d'enfance, suite pour violon et piano · opus 28 (1940)
    Dinu Lipatti, piano
    ø Bucarest, 1943 - LP : Inédit. Les matrices semblent perdues - [Origine : Radio Roumaine]
    Maybe you would be able to track this down. The recording may have been made at the same time with the known Enescu and Lipatti's recording of Enescu's 2nd and 3rd sonatas for violin and piano. I still hope it is not lost but buried somewhere. Maybe in the Romanian radio archives?
    In the late 80s and early 90s, I frequented Dorin Sperantia's record auditions, and heard from him some bits of information about Lipatti. Sperantia befriended Lipatti while they were both students at the Bucharest Conservatoire in the 30s. He was the first to hear Lipatti's Sonatina for the left hand - Lipatti had just composed it during a trip to the countryside and played it for Dorin Sperantia upon his return to Bucharest. About the Enescu/Lipatti recordings of Enescu's violin sonatas, Sperantia once said that they may have actually been "pirate" recordings, made from behind a curtain.

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +5

      Thank you for this. Some other Romanian studio radio recordings showed up from 1941 - the original records were still lost when I visited in 2016 but then were found a few years later (some we had had on cassette already). I will make inquiries about this Enescu work. As for the story of recording behind a curtain... it seems quite unlikely as the recordings were official: there is a photo of Lipatti and Enescu in the studio together. With Lipatti there are alway stories that got passed from one person to the next and were at times somewhat fanciful. These recordings were in fact released domestically and there is the photo of them in the studio, so the chance of them having been pirated is highly unlikely.

  • @lucas__machado
    @lucas__machado Před rokem +4

    I can't believe my eyes

  • @nicolasvanpoucke.pianist

    Wow!!!

  • @f.w.2054
    @f.w.2054 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Movie star good looks. A talent that was unmistakable, and brilliant. A beautiful wife. Sad that it had to go so wrong!

  • @robincochran7369
    @robincochran7369 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have listened to only a smattering of Dinu Lipatti's recordings, so enchanting, so wonderful. Even this little piece of film is a delight to see...it brings him to life. I hope more may be discovered sometime in the future. Another favorite pianist is William Kapell. Like Dinu, brilliant, taken way too young and very little film of him as well.

  • @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz
    @EttorealbertoGelli-vr6sz Před 4 měsíci +1

    There are many pianistas' good. greats incredibles but only a miracle named DINU LIPATTI

  • @mariasand2470
    @mariasand2470 Před rokem +2

    Danke, Danke, Danke!!!
    Multumesc!

  • @zuheyr1
    @zuheyr1 Před rokem +4

    Oh the film is at 48m

  • @darjeeling6432
    @darjeeling6432 Před rokem +4

    A heartfelt appreciation for all your and Mr. Murrin's efforts of this great gift from a Lipatti lover. By the way, in the Donna Leon'Brunetti Mysteries, Ep:Death at La Fenice, a conductor was found dead, 3:10 showed a BW picture of many musicians on the table, and I think Lipatti was in the photo, right in the front.

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +3

      Oh that's interesting - unfortunately that show is no longer on AppleTV so I'll see if i am able to locate it somehow to check ... if you have access and can get a screenshot, please send me an email via my website. Thank you!

    • @darjeeling6432
      @darjeeling6432 Před rokem +3

      @@ThePianoFiles Will try.

    • @orlandomurrin
      @orlandomurrin Před rokem +2

      @@darjeeling6432 I would be very interested to see this too.

    • @darjeeling6432
      @darjeeling6432 Před rokem +2

      @@orlandomurrin sent to Mr. Ainley already. I don,t know how to post it here.

  • @mk_kim1217
    @mk_kim1217 Před rokem +1

    Thank you❤

  • @randysills4418
    @randysills4418 Před rokem +1

    How exciting this is! Thank you Mark and everyone! ❤ I fell in love with Lipatti when I was fifteen which was the year I decided to make the piano my career. One of my first purchased recordings was the Last Recital in Switzerland and The Grieg and Schumann Piano Concertos...❤

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings Před rokem +1

    I haven't seen The Great conductors dvd but I'm guessing there is much Hindemith film conducting with sound .Adrian Aeschenbacher,Markevitch,Stokowsky,young Muchinger and Karajan . One watches mouth ajar as one luminary walks across the screen after another . And this film was not in an archive it survived she mentioned 1938 so there might be footage that survived incredible war conditions . Incredible treasure ! There is nothing like seeing monuments being human : breathing,chatting,smiling . One feels such a rush of emotion thrilling but also an immense pang and realization of the fleetingness of the human presence no matter how immortal the contribution !

  • @e.r.4077
    @e.r.4077 Před rokem +4

    Do not hold back on publishing material in Romanian. These days,
    there is so much on ballet online in Russian. I have been viewing it, and find that even if there is no
    translation, people responding in the comments provide very good information.

  • @adesiana2
    @adesiana2 Před rokem +5

    My gratitude to you who made this possible. Lipatti is one of my all time favorite pianists and I read what was available. There is one thing which puzzles me: during WW2 his friend Clara Haskil was escaping for the nazis while Lipatti was performing in Germany. How can that be?

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +5

      It's complicated but Lipatti's sheltered upbringing didn't help; he played there early in 1943 and then realized that he should not and after that he cancelled his 1943 tour; although that tour was listed in his biography as having been played, it was not - others (including Friedrich Wührer) replaced him.

    • @adesiana2
      @adesiana2 Před rokem +4

      @@ThePianoFiles I am happy for your answer , mentioning how he stopped playing in Germany in 1943. This is new to me and makes Lipatti dearer.

  • @KaisarAnvar
    @KaisarAnvar Před 11 měsíci +2

    He's so beautiful. Kind of resembles the young Alfred Cortot in a way. Listening to his performance is a pleasure to the ear and the soul....

  • @pauldejong6500
    @pauldejong6500 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I believe that’s cellist Enrico Mainardi on the left at 49:22
    Such a wonderful document!

  • @vilmaschambers
    @vilmaschambers Před měsícem

    Thank you.

  • @dasglasperlenspiel10
    @dasglasperlenspiel10 Před 7 měsíci +1

    WOW!

  • @ThePianoExperience
    @ThePianoExperience Před rokem +4

    I love your painting in the back!
    What is it called ?

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +1

      I don't know! I just got it from a friend who was getting rid of it!

  • @jesuisravi
    @jesuisravi Před 10 měsíci +1

    I know him only from an astonishing rendition of Chopin's Barcarolle. I can only say that if his body had been as high as his spirit, the cameraman would have had to step back 100 yards or so just to get him in the frame.

  • @martincook318
    @martincook318 Před 5 měsíci

    Having got some of Dinu Lipatti LP'S on EMI Columbia 33C and 33CX from the 1950's early 1960's on the Blue and Gold labels I found those transfers to be far better than the later one's on HMV Treasury

  • @r.i.p.volodya
    @r.i.p.volodya Před rokem +3

    I confess to being STAGGERED at the short-sightedness of previous generations regarding the great artists! Why on earth was Lipatti not filmed playing?! It's the same with Rachmaninoff. There's no film of Horowitz playing (with sound) until 1968! - All that genius from the 30s, 40s & 50s just lost! It makes me sad and angry!

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +1

      Agreed - it's sad and infuriating!

    • @randysills4418
      @randysills4418 Před rokem

      The great soprano Kirsten Flagstad appeared on the BBC television in 1953 singing Wagner (including the Liebestod from Tristan Und Isolde!) Why didn't someone think about making a kindscope of that!
      Also, RCA turned down recording live Rachmaninoff piano recitals the last few years of his life! Sad...

    • @davidmathews4524
      @davidmathews4524 Před 4 měsíci

      also ad Solomon

  • @monelleny
    @monelleny Před 11 měsíci

    I was so intrigued by Murrin's comment about modern pianism being so different nowadays, and so disappointed that neither of you elaborated. :(

  • @MrAerocomposites
    @MrAerocomposites Před rokem +3

    Wasn't there just a bit of moving footage of the Lipattis, backs turned, walking in the snow? Trying to remember where I saw that. Thanks for this upload!

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před rokem +1

      Never heard about that - if you can remember where you saw it, do let me know!!

    • @orlandomurrin
      @orlandomurrin Před rokem +2

      There are quite a few still photographs of them in the snow at La Moubra, the clinic where Dinu spent so much of his last years.

  • @kayausiu8090
    @kayausiu8090 Před rokem +1

    most interesting anecdotes and gossip such a long time ago The great Austro Hungarian 'empire of yesteryear that reached it unparallelelle heights

  • @Davidfooterman
    @Davidfooterman Před 3 měsíci +1

    Yes, where was Swiss television? Talk about asleep at the wheel!

  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego Před 8 měsíci +1

    that concertino is gorgeous! is it available somewhere? thank you

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před 8 měsíci

      The recording is on CZcams and if you check your favourite CD or download provider, you'll surely find a copy of it

  • @richardresseguier1
    @richardresseguier1 Před 9 měsíci

    Quelle est cette magnifique musiquede la fin avec piano et orchestre ?❤

  • @ZootBurger
    @ZootBurger Před rokem +2

    48:25

  • @eytonshalomsandiego
    @eytonshalomsandiego Před 8 měsíci

    i guess you could call Milstein a Russian Empire Jewish violinist, as in Russia Jew was stamped on his passport, like Armenian or Ukrainian , as his nationality....he spoke with a native yiddish speaking accent, though i am sure he was fluent in russian...he was from Odessa, in the Ukraine, then and now....not that it matters, but i do find it annoying when, eg , it lists Tossy Spivakovsky on Wiki as an "australian" violinist....i even tried to change the Schnabel entry on wiki to include Jewish, (it refered to him as an American pianist), but it was deleted...if ppl will persecute us for our ethnicity, then at least dont deny it arbitrarily (not say you mean to to do that, but wiki editors do).

    • @ThePianoFiles
      @ThePianoFiles  Před 8 měsíci

      This is really far too off-topic on this video when Milstein is mentioned only in passing - it's a complex topic and I'm not saying it's unimportant, but this is not the place for it

  • @OE1FEU
    @OE1FEU Před 10 měsíci

    Have you tried bribing this archive hoarder in Philadelphia?

  • @Legato949
    @Legato949 Před rokem +6

    Thank you Mark!!!