I have no problem to understand the he was a great pianist with quick fingers. But I love Cortot's recording, as he is matching the style of Chopin exactly.
@timothyhayes81283 күн бұрын
No 7 sounds like a section of a piano concerto but missing the orchestra.
@music-by1ou4 күн бұрын
original, quite flat.
@spacevspitch40285 күн бұрын
Omg, that improvisation at the beginning is gorgeous. Wow. I feel like it's a totally different thing to hear a pianist just noodle and improv. It's more their direct personality.
@thechuckjosechannel.27026 күн бұрын
Uncle Ruckus song.
@tobiolopainto7 күн бұрын
there is a perfectly good Duo-Art version of the whole sonata by Hofmann. The first mvt is very close to this perf. I''d just add the other three mvts to this. It'd sound okay. The Duo-Art version is fantastic, too.
@ionbaciu2247 күн бұрын
Jazz!
@sharonting17578 күн бұрын
My teacher Mrs. Lois Roberts was Josef Raieff's student for 11 years until 1969 ( BA/Juliard). She will have tears in her eyes when we talk about her wonderful teacher, Professor Raieff. His teaching style was to allow every student keep his/ her own sound. He had a white fluffy cat named " Sugar". Btw my teacher is so wonderful! You can find her Goldberg Variation on Sound Clouds.
@tianweichen76908 күн бұрын
epic
@constantinefinehouse22679 күн бұрын
Not at all reflective of Kempff's art, not even remotely. With endless wealth of available recorded material by the great master, a lot of it containing ingenious playing, this rough and ugly hacking through Brahms is an outright embarrassment.
@kakoou33629 күн бұрын
i think its close to how he plays in the practice room, just to get all notes right…
@baccouchemed9 күн бұрын
Thank u very much 🙏❤❤❤
@Stockymusicfan10 күн бұрын
Where can I buy the scores?
@pianoredux751611 күн бұрын
Why does he lift his hands so high after hitting certain notes? That gesture does not appear in the Bell Telephone Hour film.
@chrispinpiano758212 күн бұрын
4:16 what was that!??
@notabit12 күн бұрын
I wish he had put as much thought and detailed consideration into the 2nd, 3rd and 4th movements as he seems to have put into the 1st. I found the first movement refreshing and revealing but somehow I got the impression that GG eventually became bored with the endeavour and simply wanted to get to the end.
@TheSoteriologist12 күн бұрын
Kind of, but I think he had fun in the fourth.
@von_Karajan14 күн бұрын
Appassionata is Op. 57, Op. 53 being Waldstein.
@garracandoi14 күн бұрын
Simple and perfect executation of Alfred Cortot, most emotional of all others. Thanks for the video!!!
@anosmianAcrimony15 күн бұрын
Gorgeous dynamic control
@anosmianAcrimony15 күн бұрын
Unorthodox, but an undeniably heartfelt, moving and worthy recording. Clear as crystal
@VerlorenChampion21 күн бұрын
A Fast Etude?!
@nintendy21 күн бұрын
Gosh - wasn't he nice! Always loved his voice. Thanks for sharing.
@nintendy21 күн бұрын
FABULOUS Singer! FASCINATING footage! Thanks for sharing!
@ninasvids50721 күн бұрын
5:50
@Warauwater22 күн бұрын
noble, dramatic, heroic… superb
@basilisvasileiou43422 күн бұрын
Super super super❤❤❤❤
@Rach-Fanatic23 күн бұрын
Literally sounds like midi…
@bobbydellwood287123 күн бұрын
Glenn Gould plays Chopin like an autistic actor playing a love scene in a movie.
@OldSchoolOpera24 күн бұрын
This is how opera should be. No modern nasality, crooning, or fake dark singing. All vowels are clear.
@tobiedavis884127 күн бұрын
Marc hambourg?
@jaiafriesen908927 күн бұрын
Maró Lanza metched him , Both god is singing
@jamesgao937328 күн бұрын
Original Score of "The Matrix" definitely was influenced by this beautiful piece!
@AndreJorgeOliveira128 күн бұрын
This rendition is like he's still learning it, and he does not find yet his individual interpretation. It's boring.
@TheSoteriologist12 күн бұрын
Then you must have missed the first and fourth movements.
@phillipholland6967Ай бұрын
wow! ..one for the ages!...would love to hear him do Liszt-Schubert Serenade...
@berlinzerberusАй бұрын
The finest pianist. Simply beautiful! 🤍💯
@ronl7131Ай бұрын
Joie’ de’ Vivre fragments & disappears……Heart & Soul performance not possible….inimitable AR
@willwerner1979Ай бұрын
My idol
@Marie-Hélène-p3fАй бұрын
How about airing Rubinstein's disgust with Israel's human rights violations, filmed in colour a year before his death.
@henkbalje6874Ай бұрын
As always everything by Moszkowski is criminally underrated.
@dnaseb9214Ай бұрын
what an amazing song
@danielkim9161Ай бұрын
I honestly kind of enjoy how the opening to the final movement is played here, but it's so obviously Gould that it feels like parody, like that scene from Amadeus where someone tells Mozart to play Salieri. "Play Chopin in the manner of Glenn Gould!"
@mattiascravaglieri7793Ай бұрын
Bad Czerny vibes in these etudes 😢
@Jacob-192Ай бұрын
Best music piece for school I’ve ever played. I play the euphonium and the part is awesome
@jawndotnetАй бұрын
Discovered this thanks to the book Patch & Tweak with Korg
@fredroberts8275Ай бұрын
Somehow catchy, somehow industrial and somehow the best execrise music of all time.
@francopetrozzi1446Ай бұрын
Questo non era ancora successo, interrompere il canto di un'opera d'arte, interrompere il grande Caruso per una miserabile pubblicità. Continuiamo a ruzzolare verso l'abisso delle miserie umane.
@michaelcollins234Ай бұрын
It’s a myth that Gould didn’t like Chopin. He was actually very complimentary of him in many areas. It’s just he didn’t like him AS MUCH as others from a pure composing basis, and it’s really hard to argue with that. As far as composition goes, chopins 3rd sonata is one of his best so it makes sense to me why Gould played it. He really brings out the counterpoint as well which is beautiful.