It was such a huge event in Russia (the Soviet Union at that time) when Rubinstein came to play at the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory. It was absolutely impossible to get tickets. Fortunately, I was able to watch the concert on TV, and remember sobbing when he played Funeral March from sonata No.2. And now, 53 years later, I have a chance to hear it again. Thank you so much for sharing.
@kilimanjarno7 жыл бұрын
wow. what a gorgeous post.
@sonabedrossiantouloumbadji6947 жыл бұрын
nleytman a
@simonsmith58497 жыл бұрын
amazing comment. I too hope to be making a similar comment decades from now, on whatever futuristic, inter-gallactic platform we have then
@h76d437 жыл бұрын
nleytman thank you for sharing this memory of yours with us
@AndMakrid6 жыл бұрын
My friend, do listen to this ancient Paderewski recording from 1928. Preferably with headphones... kzbin.info/www/bejne/sGKpf5mujsiph7M
@近藤綾子-x3i4 жыл бұрын
ショパン 色々聴くけど 結局この方の演奏をに戻りますかな この時期、特に安心しますわ
@giovannagussoni19124 жыл бұрын
LUI è stato un Genio !! Al pianoforte!!
@giovannagussoni19124 жыл бұрын
Un grande MAESTRO ! Sono Cresciuta con la sua Musica fino adesso !!
@СтепанА-с3и6 ай бұрын
Пианист огромный, и как будто нет никаких откровений /как у Горовица, к примеру/, все ОЖИДАЕМО, естественно, почти просто, да-да, просто, но... После этой "простоты" слушать современных пианистов - может быть, кроме Соколова Луганского, невозможно. Такие дела!
@jeannedarc91744 жыл бұрын
GENIUS
@josephchang955Ай бұрын
Since I live in Asia, this priceless video of Rubinstein’s recital is truly Godsend! I grew up listening only to his recordings, but now with the advance of science, one can actually watch him in action!!!
@НатальяПионова-я5й4 жыл бұрын
Слушала в те годы лучших, замечательных исполнителей - Э. Гилельса, С. Рихтера, а с Артуром Рубинштейном знакомлюсь впервые сейчас благодаря Вам. Огромное спасибо!
@daniel02128 жыл бұрын
77 year old that year... speechless.
@andream.4647 жыл бұрын
He looked 90 at 70 and 70 at 90!
@gonzalomingo67636 жыл бұрын
Daniel Lee 8bhb
@syourke36 жыл бұрын
Listen to him play the Grieg concerto at 90!
@jamesk58396 жыл бұрын
Look how vigorous he looks at the end of the regular program, walking on and off and back on the stage. I saw him perform 12 years later at age 89. The concert included that C# minor etude, the Waldstein, a Chopin Ballade, etc. Never forget it.
@Highinsight76 жыл бұрын
YUP!
@АлександрМоргоев6 ай бұрын
О том, что это невероятный гений пишут все. И это точно так и есть! А мне хочется сказать о его неисправимой молодости. Ему же здесь 77 лет! Как он щедро дарит энергией, как вынослив! А еще благодарю всех кто записал концерт и тех, кто бережно реставрировал. Чувствую, с какой любовью это сделано. Благодарю за крупные планы, за совмещение изображений, за бережную реставрацию звука. Благодарю ...благодарю.
@abs07165 жыл бұрын
I have ALL his Chopin recordings, first on LP, then on CD, now on iTunes. He was god's gift to humans; could listen to him play the piano all day.....and pretty much have! :)
@maxilibre4 жыл бұрын
First LP ever in my life ,Chopin polonaise by Rubinstein .In 1970 .I was so happy ! i didn't know he was a genious , but I enjoyed it hours and hours . And I still do.
@YvonJEANNERET12 күн бұрын
Arthur Rubinstein ou la noblesse faite pianiste : noblesse du son, de l'expression et de la tenue devant l'instrument. L'art et les moyens sont intacts alors que l'interprète est âgé tout de même de 77 ans. Cette vidéo montre également quelques "trucs" d'un vieux routier : comment adapter son jeu à une grande salle en changeant parfois subtilement une harmonie ou en rajoutant une basse pour que cela "sonne" et porte jusqu'aux derniers rangs. On voit aussi comment rattraper un trou de mémoire (le Scherzo de la Sonate "Funèbre" de Chopin). On entend enfin combien le public peut être inspirant, Rubinstein apparaissant bien plus libre et spontané ici que dans certains de ses enregistrements. Et pour couronner le tout, figuraient au programme quatre Etudes de Chopin que le pianiste ne grava jamais en studio. Film à la fois magnifique et instructif.
@rosalindazetina93623 ай бұрын
BRAVO MAESTRO !!!!🎉🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤
@photo1616 жыл бұрын
His playing was every bit as monumental as the occasion it celebrated! Yes, he threw caution to the wind, but as a consequence, he achieved playing of unparalleled boldness, audacity, passion and heroic grandeur, inspired playing that is thrilling to behold.
@jeffingber11735 жыл бұрын
Superbly - and accurately put. The 'Romantic' gesture was part of Rubinstein's DNA. This cannot be taught.
@НинаПурышева-е3т12 күн бұрын
Огромное спасибо тем, кто помог наслаждаться настоящей музыкой в таком исполнении!!!!Ютуб спасает от этого мрака!!!!
@oucutie15 жыл бұрын
His piano presence is unmatched. Arthur Rubinstein IMHO is the gold standard of which all concert pianists should ascribe.
@pianoplayer26925 жыл бұрын
After listening to countless pianists my whole life, there is only one word for Rubinstein -- GENIUS!
@maxiumusdecimusmeridius22835 жыл бұрын
One of the best Polish pianists ,probably no one could interpret Chopin like he did.
@lockjiang6 жыл бұрын
it's no small feat for an eighty-two year old to be sitting there straight up all night and striking all those notes with such solid tones full of spirit without showing signs of fatigue or anything routine, you have to remeber that he has been playing these music nearly 70 years by then, how do you keep your playing fresh and still touches people? that part amazes me. Many pianists show technical deterioration, slowness, slacking in tone quality, by that age, but not he, and he still maintains demonstrative posture that shows us how to aquire longevity in your playing career.
@jmgeinfobitesАй бұрын
Piano classic music is the best.. long live Rubinstein and all great composers, thank you uploader.
@helderar4 жыл бұрын
This is an ideal pianist. Only the Music. A great artist.
@autumnleaves27663 ай бұрын
Love to listen to these uploads of the great Arthur Rubinstein. I was lucky enough to hear him live at a recital in Newcastle, England in 1973, I was eight at the time. Rubinstein, then 86, played Beethoven I think and then plenty of Chopin, and encores. He was just as he is here, immaculate in his tailcoat and with the shock of white hair, he had a great presence. He had such a long career and passed away at the age of 95 in 1982, what a remarkable life. It's good that there is plenty of film of his concerts. Not sure I've ever heard the funeral march section of the sonata no. 2 played as well as that. Surely the greatest player of Chopin ever ? Thanks for uploading this wonderful recital.
@FrankFieneАй бұрын
He and Horowitz.
@oucutie15 жыл бұрын
The way Rubinstein “sits” a piano is perfection! I can’t help but believe his posture is responsible for his sound!
@temperedwell62955 жыл бұрын
@ Janet Smith. I think his ears, brain, heart, and fingers had much more to do with his sound than his posture. Indeed, if posture were the important factor, every yogi would be a great pianist.
@geuros4 жыл бұрын
@@temperedwell6295 actually he's very right... of course the posture is what we see as a result, but it's a necessary cornerstone of his sound. Rubinstein knew what he was doing, this posture allowed him to be really free and use his body efficiently, apart from looking great, which was also VERY important to Rubinstein
@Fryderyk52213 күн бұрын
@@temperedwell6295 wha
@hopeagainsthope95536 жыл бұрын
In my eyes the best pianist to ever live and certainly the best at playing and incapsulating Chopins beautiful emotions.
@marcmitchel25Ай бұрын
Somehow he's the Callas of instrumentalists. I heard him twice, at 80 and at 90, in Cincinnati. There just are no words for the art he embodies.
@nancyinthehollow16 күн бұрын
Exactly! I’ve thought this many times. It’s like they both distilled the music down to its cleanest, most powerful properties.
@Bojanmarsetic5 жыл бұрын
I ussualy don't listen to classics, but the performance is so pure, it is like he really wants you get the picture he sees. Thank you maestro.
@rinosquarzoni94384 жыл бұрын
Forse il più grande pianista di tutti i tempi.
@ΈλεναΤζωρτζακη4 ай бұрын
BELIEVE ME HE IS THE GREATEST OF ALL TIMES MIO AMICO GRECE❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@philippeecalle496018 күн бұрын
Certains optent pour W.Horowitz, d'autres pour Glenn Gould, Argerich, encore d'autres plus récemment pour Lang Lang... Rubinstein en son temps était le plus médiatique, mondain même car il faisait tout pour ! En fait, tout dépend des compositeurs joués, certains sont meilleurs quand ils jouent Chopin, d'autres meilleurs quand ils jouent Beethoven etc...
@ciararespect429614 күн бұрын
Not at all. Just warhorses. He can't play anywhere as near as technical as Marc Andre Hamelin @@ΈλεναΤζωρτζακη
@oucutie15 жыл бұрын
Rubinstein is to Chopin what Gould is to Bach. I find it interesting. One stayed in the concert hall. The other went to the recording studio. Mr. Rubinstein, thank you for playing to beating hearts 💕. You were indeed a piano poet! Your presentations, your piano posture, your polish patriotism, your faithfulness to each composers compositions and your talent given to you through grace which you gave back to the listener is beyond compare. The earth 🌏 was a better place when you were on it!!!
@jmgeinfobitesАй бұрын
This is right; they're great with what they've mostly played.. Rubinstein on Chopin's romanticist pieces and Gould's eccentric baroque Bach's work.
@ГалинаЯшева-с7ч5 жыл бұрын
Необыкновенно прекрасный вечер с великим пианистом сегодня провела.
@jjgdo12 күн бұрын
Goose bumps means awestruck. The feeling of Devinity passing through you.
@timothyhayes81284 ай бұрын
The way he invents a transition to the trio in the sonata no.2 scherzo is literally insane. To me it's like 1000 times more impressive than him not having a memory lapse and just playing it normally.
@pelinsezin9245 жыл бұрын
He is one of the greatest treasures of humanity. I love the fact that the audience is dressed up properly . Nowadays people don't care. I think out of respect for the performer, the tradition has to go on.
@stevendaniel56495 жыл бұрын
From another world.....flawless.
@kevinseverine25284 жыл бұрын
Wow that polonaise ... so much power
@karendavis86494 жыл бұрын
Rubinstein saved Chopin from being relegated to the realm of overly-sentimental, "romantic" composer (prevalent in interpretations during the late nineteenth/early 20th centuries) with his deep understanding of Chopin's music. His conservative and judicious use of pedal and rubato uncovered the true beauty and power of this music. I doubt whether there will ever be another pianist with such an organic connection to Chopin. I was so fortunate that my mother (a professional singer) took me to hear him every time he came to Washington, D.C. - always a transformative experience. Thank you Vladivostok for this amazing video!
@RobertStedehouder4 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your vision. For me, Arthur Rubinstein represents a way of living that I honor. Blessings, Robert.
@wpoon17 жыл бұрын
A 77 years old man playing such remarkable pieces of piano music!
@androidcellphones370422 күн бұрын
Único. Irrepetible. La musicalidad hecha hombre.
@isaacgonzalezdiaz4 жыл бұрын
Gracias por este tremendo regalo, un Maestro ¡¡¡¡
@oberon59327 жыл бұрын
Brawo nasz Mistrzu! Zawsze pięknie.....
@johnmillerribeiro13215 жыл бұрын
Wow! Pure virtuosity with a great musicality!
@ilyaesq4 жыл бұрын
What a priceless video!!!! Thank you so much!!!
@annjeanmillikan5 жыл бұрын
MAGNIFICENT! Gorgeous Chopin, so tender and delicate, played with such special feeling! Wonderful concert to cherish and of 1964!
@RWBHere4 жыл бұрын
Impeccable presentation, and beautiful technique. Most of all, absolutely no energy wasted on histrionics. Nobody today plays as well as Rubinstein did in the 1960's. That performance puts people like Lang Lang to shame, despite any imperfections. 90 minutes, playing from memory, without a mistake is nigh impossible to achieve. Moreover, a flawless performance, as in edited studio recordings, is dead in some ways.
@casrifay5 жыл бұрын
Great artist, great human being!
@hassansoliman9706 жыл бұрын
My goodness!!! The polonaise in f minor, no one plays it like this, this has to be the greatest interpretation ever.
@Samuel-Samuel14 жыл бұрын
i agree 100% all the other versions just sound like robots or smth
@CarmenReyes-em9np5 ай бұрын
Esto es FELiCiDaD. 🥈🥈🥰
@not2tees6 жыл бұрын
Arthur Rubinstein, no matter how widely known and dramatic the nature of the music he's playing, always achieves, without compromising the intent of the compositions, a personal feeling that should reach even some of the coldest hearts listening.
@danoslehoy5 жыл бұрын
Un genio como Chopin en manos de otro genio Rubinstein. No se puede creer tanta belleza !!
@kevasman99746 жыл бұрын
Rubinstein in has absolute prime! Amazing playing!!!
@PIANO_LAB5 жыл бұрын
Wow love it! The master
@menekse14 жыл бұрын
wonderful and powerful performance
@andrjuska95566 жыл бұрын
To everyone who keep pointing out all those mistakes he made, I would like to see you try and perform an 1+ hour concert like Artur did, when you're old as he was, had sight problems as he did, with such quality and virtuosity.
@Sveccha936 жыл бұрын
I'd like to see one recording - let alone a live performance - without multiple deviations from the score. Music nerds can get too focused on accuracy. This guy plays melodies like no one else.
@Matt-gp9gc6 жыл бұрын
I don't see anyone pointing out the mistakes
@Sveccha936 жыл бұрын
@@Matt-gp9gc Wow!
@bonobo_beleza6 жыл бұрын
o shit gotta watch an 1 an a half hour video paying attention to every mistake
@plekkchand6 жыл бұрын
Why exactly does one have to be able to play better than X in order to criticise him?
@ΈλεναΤζωρτζακη4 ай бұрын
THANKS FOR THE VIDEO A PRECIOUS PRESENT ❤❤❤
@doGreatartistsgrowontrees6 жыл бұрын
I have always admired Mr Rubinstein's piano playing. He always reached the very core of the music he played without affectations. A very literal yet free approach. Also, his joie de vivre and self confidence are more than evident.
@CarmenReyes-em9np5 ай бұрын
La memoria es para siempre 🎶🎶🎶🎶🫶
@lindsaykeith86085 жыл бұрын
I was privileged to sit on seats in the late 1970s on the stage at the Theatre Royal Newcastle to hear this wonderful man entertain us royally. The memory has never left me. And of the friends who were with me and now departed.
@GURUGOLDBERG10 ай бұрын
I think you'll find it was the City Hall. 😊
@GURUGOLDBERG10 ай бұрын
I was there also and remember surprisingly the attendance was not great.
@autumnleaves27663 ай бұрын
@@GURUGOLDBERG I think you're right. I went with my older brother and sister and parents to hear him at the City Hall, Newcastle, April 18th 1973. My sister still has the programme. He played Beethoven and Chopin, not sure if there were other composers featured. You're right about there having been plenty of empty seats, that was surprising. I still remember the shock of white hair, the immaculate tail coat, the presence that he had. I'm pretty sure he played the same Great Polonaise that he does in the Moscow recital.
@GURUGOLDBERG3 ай бұрын
@@autumnleaves2766 Yes. Definitely city hall. I too still have the programme which he later autographed for me at the then Gosforth Park Hotel as he was sitting down to dinner. It was a typical AR programme. 2 Schubert Impromptus, the Beethoven Appasionata. Second half Debussy and Chopin with of course the Grand Polonaise to finish the second half. Then the encores: Mendelssohn "Bees Wedding, Villa Lobos O Polichinello and I think Chopin Nocturne in F# major. I remember his tone was so beautiful. A memorable evening especially as I was able to meet him briefly.
@autumnleaves27663 ай бұрын
@@GURUGOLDBERG That's wonderful that you got to meet this legendary pianist. As I was only very young at the time, I'd only really remembered the Chopin Grand Polonaise at the end, but I did enjoy it all that night. As you said, the attendance was surprisingly poor for such a great pianist.
@pianomasterperrymarrs45087 жыл бұрын
I was privileged and blessed to hear him in recital in Dallas in the early 70s. I heard many great pianists of that era, and what stands out the most about Rubinstein's playing was his truly extraordinary lightness and delicacy of tone. I have never heard anything like it--before or since. Shalom, Mr. Rubinstein.
@pianomasterperrymarrs45087 жыл бұрын
Mr T, so few of us left! What struck you most about his playing?
@pianomasterperrymarrs45087 жыл бұрын
Mr T, I saw Rubinstein in 1972 at SMU in Dallas where I was studying piano with a grad student. His performance was the talk of the campus. BTW, the piano he and the other visiting pianists of the era used was a rental from a local music store. A few years later, I rented the very same piano for a recital!
@virginialine33697 жыл бұрын
The piano is a mechanical device, but listening to Rubinstein, especially with Chopin, one gets the impression he's not striking the keys, but making it sing - the notes don't come from the piano, they float above it.
@aluxebalam4 жыл бұрын
Que emoción escuchar y ver este concierto!
@azucenagonzalez40137 жыл бұрын
Oh, the utter beauty!
@guillermoarambula5 жыл бұрын
The most respected Pianist in the world ever !! Thanks for sharing.
@meredith21846127 күн бұрын
One has to be careful with such a sweeping statement, at the time Richter, Horowitz, and Arrau commanded huge admiration and respect. Rubinstein however was so natural at the keyboard; the piano became a physical extension of himself. This was arguably his best-ever recital.
@andresgunther5 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for uploading this video. At the time of this concert I was not even 5 years old; so I am glad that I am able to watch it now! Arthur Rubinstein was not only one of the greatest pianists of the 20th century, but also an amazing man who lived in amazing, world changing times. His Chopin interpretations are still benchmark even after all those years and excellent pianists.
@SonicPhonic5 жыл бұрын
What fantastic phrasing and nobility! I never got to see him live...the performance of O Polichinello is so fast you can't see his hands move, remarkable for a 77-yr old!!!
@grouchosays12 күн бұрын
I saw him at the Academy of Music in Philly in 1973. Puts Horowitz to shame.
@evewong32216 ай бұрын
4:50 What a tender sound! and 16:11 the Nocturne just kills you softly.
@789armstrong5 жыл бұрын
Rubinstein in top form. Lots of edge of your seat risk taking which is the hallmark of true genius.
@hoanghungo50858 жыл бұрын
His Chopin performance touched the deepest of my soul!
@macieksokolowski34757 жыл бұрын
Because his heart was more polish than jewish
@alrosen90924 жыл бұрын
That magnificent 34/2 waltz. I've give up a year of my life to play it half so well.
@kraftpr7 жыл бұрын
I really discovered Chopin's music through Rubinstein in high school (1960s). Our library had a multi-LP set of most of Chopin's piano works played by Rubinstein. I took it out so often the librarian finally wouldn't let me renew it for awhile. She said others might want to borrow it. Those recordings gave me such an appreciation and love for Chopin.
@RobertStedehouder6 жыл бұрын
For me in Holland it was about the same story, but the secret is that he plays alike the psalms of David, isnt it? Touching our feelings but our deepest knowing too. Always i listened like you to the nocturnes, one LP, before going to my office. It's so beautiful to see him again.. Blessings from Holland.
@donnaoberlin34316 жыл бұрын
🎹🤗
@franfran92246 жыл бұрын
kraftpr nn
@normanmoreira27256 жыл бұрын
Muito obrigado pelo comentário
@maxreger1006 жыл бұрын
So many wonderful comments here. As someone who heard him numerous times in concert, watched him rehearse and was fortunate enough to share a cigar with him at an after-party. (Havana, of course!) I just wanted to say that he was equally as grand a human being as he was a pianist. Does anyone imagine that this concert in Moscow was just another concert for him? (Just think of the history of Russia/Poland in the 19th and 20th century) You can be sure he was as human as you or I. The difference was his soul of a poet, imbued musicality and hard, hard work.
@vocalistpianist26394 жыл бұрын
Still one of my all time favorites. I'm overcome seeing and hearing this!
@joelfluri811014 күн бұрын
Love it🤟
@meredith2184615 жыл бұрын
This is a truly heroic Chopin recital whereby Rubinstein gives his all by throwing caution to the winds. There are some uneasy moments such as the near disastrous memory lapse in the scherzo from the sonata; yet has the Funeral March from the same work ever been played with such heartbreaking emotional force?!. The Barcarolle is simply ravishing, and of the chosen Etudes one wonders why he never recorded both sets given the abundance of technical mastery evident here. Predictably he ends with a blistering (albeit splashy) account of the A flat polonaise. Rubinstein once said ''One has to give a little blood in a meaningful recital'' metaphorically speaking. He certainly lived up to that description in this historic recital.
@hamishgallie17175 жыл бұрын
I cried when I first heard this, the sound quality is great, how was this achieved? It is like this concert happened last year or something. Read some comments about mistakes etc. Well I can tell you as a performer of classical voice and more recently piano and organ that you do forget stuff and the older you get, the worse it gets. However with age you can also realise the important things more and 'navigate' your way around problems. I am sure Rubinstein enjoyed making music in Moscow here, it is a triumphant exposition of Chopin, of life, of history, of beauty and of truth.
@Alan_Page7 жыл бұрын
Always the best interpretations with real musical feeling and not corny, overly dramatic tempo changes, etc in lieu of real feeling. A maestro.
@hopeagainsthope95536 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@thingiezz6 жыл бұрын
And without the crazy unnecessary moving and facial expressions
@afriendlymusician38296 жыл бұрын
@@JuanSantos-yq1jn Chopin was a big fan of the metronome, meaning he didn't use rubato as much as people intepret. Pianists use too much rubato when playing Chopin nowadays.
@geuros4 жыл бұрын
@@afriendlymusician3829 that alone doesn't mean anything. "Metrum" doesn't equal "tempo". And Rachmaninov? So many pianists over-rubato his pieces, while his recordings are often so dry, straight, and tbh maybe I like both but I prefer Rachmaninov's style of his own pieces. Of course he had light-hearted pieces, but pianists just often make him too sentimental, which makes it rather comic...
@ssleroychannel16 күн бұрын
Indeed. Chopin insisted on “classical” performance with conservative rubato at most. Rubinstein captures this Chopin beautifully. Now if only Rubinstein practiced more than he did… See also Beethoven performance by early Rudolf Serkin, or Mozart by Alicia de Larrocha…
@CarmenReyes-em9np5 ай бұрын
Para los çoncertistas exitosos era un honor que Rubintain.estuviera en su concierto ,tienen una foto con el. 🎶🎶🎶🫂 Todos ❣️🙏🏻😂
@kunkunz6024 жыл бұрын
太美好了。音乐、鲁宾斯坦、和懂得欣赏美好的听众。
@haimlevy6545 жыл бұрын
this is music history ,and we can watch and listen thanks to youtube and the godly internet
@karlakor5 жыл бұрын
I can only imagine what Rubinstein's reaction would be if he could watch this and have to endure periodic interruptions for inane advertisements.
@technodroog4 жыл бұрын
ad blocker is your friend ;)
@RWBHere4 жыл бұрын
No ads here. Use an online ad-blocking proxy server. There are very good free ones, and you save your data rate and computer power. They're really easy to use, too; set once and forget. They work on any platform except for Android. The video uploader still earns revenue too, because the proxy receives the ads.
@robertcohn88585 жыл бұрын
The power, grace and seemingly indefatigable stream of beauty mesmerizes the listener. I only wish I could have been sitting in that auditorium listening to one of the greatest masters of the keyboard - Maestro Rubinstein.
@lxr09137 жыл бұрын
29:21 this was epic and you don't get it from the CD. he forgot the music and just improvised his way to the trio section.
@lxr09137 жыл бұрын
that's why you learn your harmony!
@andream.4647 жыл бұрын
Yes that was utter genius! I would have paralised there, looking like an idiot!
@adamel-kadi51796 жыл бұрын
I think that what happens when you a 1:00:00 concert lol
@sabrinaschantz6 жыл бұрын
wooooah...
@agamaz56506 жыл бұрын
which part did he forgot and improvise?
@hophmi7 жыл бұрын
It's so important to have these representation of Rubinstein in concert. Although several of his recordings are classics, he was much more exciting live, as this concert illustrates. It also features an epic save after a serious memory lapse during the Scherzo in the Chopin Bb minor Sonata.
@tzomilucanin84047 жыл бұрын
Hi was famous in one period of his life for "memory lapses" and brilliant saves after...
@RWBHere4 жыл бұрын
@bill Bloggs He was also suffering from serious sight problems at that time. Couple that with the serious interruption to his concentration (that inappropriate applause at the end of the previous movement), and you have a recipe for errors.
@consuelohollerback64644 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@baadass77 жыл бұрын
So wonderful to hear a recital by Rubenstein. The poet of the piano.
@denisseslopez27397 жыл бұрын
Chopin and Rubinstein: The perfect musical marriage!
@MaslAlek5 жыл бұрын
@@ciao-cj5in wonder why
@thelittleowl24845 жыл бұрын
Yes you have the reason
@thelittleowl24845 жыл бұрын
@@ciao-cj5in yes you have the reason too...this was the problem😓😓
@banumathi86845 жыл бұрын
@@thelittleowl2484 did Chopin hate Jews?
@kestrel35094 жыл бұрын
@just a name I love Chopin, but there is no doubt that he was a racist, bastard, and an ungrateful bitch, but yeah, he suffered all his life due to several deceases and later passed away at painfully young age at 39. Honestly, i forgive him. He had not done any crime.
@mk52444 жыл бұрын
...for dilettantes like me seeing and hearing AR playing, it looks as if I could sit down at my piano and play it like he did. It looks/sounds so simple. However it is practically impossible. True mastership appears facile, easy. It never was, it never will be. RIP
@jean-pierrepericaud82245 жыл бұрын
Quelle classe ! j'adore son attitude au piano, pas de gestes faussement séducteurs, et inutiles... rien que le piano. Et quelle sensibilité dans le jeu ! Un modèle ! Il joue sur quel instrument ? Un C.Bechstein, non ? Non, c'est un Steinway !
@ОсиповЮрий-ж5у5 жыл бұрын
Спасибо за такую подборку на вашем канале, одни шедевры.
@fernandocarignano4 жыл бұрын
Just, the best.
@rebeccaguerin28245 жыл бұрын
Watching him you can see he is one who enjoys playing-what a blessing to be able to play!
@adelesteff39028 жыл бұрын
Pianiste merveilleux, personne charismatique, cet homme est un trésor. Dire qu'il se disait paresseux…
@柳瀬春彦6 ай бұрын
安心感と安定感の塊です。
@deborahhunt7596 жыл бұрын
I am always mesmerized by those exquisite hands floating so effortlessly above the keys. Rubinstein has such grace in his playing style; he seems to conjure the music from the piano- a Maestro indeed.
@canman50604 жыл бұрын
He performed in Hong Kong the following year in 1965.My piano teacher was absolutely excited by his coming.
@jonjonsson42705 жыл бұрын
The more I watch this, the more I'm just crazy about the pedal work. It's incredible. And it goes without saying, but what an insanely amazing Chopin master he is. Baracolle was just absolutely, indescribably fantastic to see. What a treat! And he chose Aeolian Harp as well! Ugh, incredible. I guess there's a reason they say Rubenstein will always be a genius..
@fabiennearlet16087 жыл бұрын
Simply sublime. Thank you.
@PGFTopera7 жыл бұрын
Incredible. The Nocturne and the Valse are so amazing.
@leosmythe7 жыл бұрын
If you love Rubinstein, read his autobiography. Wonderfully touching and funny at the same time. You'll appreciate his playing all the more.
@aluxebalam4 жыл бұрын
I did it and yes, is great!
@ClaptonDennis5 жыл бұрын
Artur Rubinstein, the Audience, the atmosphere - everything is amazing here. At the End Rubinstein just walks from the audience retrieving flowers and brings it to the door and back again and again 😂 And at on point he wants sit down after the aplause and he stands up again because the audience is still aplauding and raises his hands to te audience like 'it's ok, thank you very much.' Thanks for this amazing Concert.
@lucynka1026 жыл бұрын
Rubinstein was a genius
@jimhendricks886 жыл бұрын
Wow--he sits really high! Just something that struck me (aside from the tremendous playing). I wonder if he made some changes to his bench height when he was 45. He had said it was around age 45 that he "got serious" about his pianism since he didn't want his kids to think he was a hack. Pretty high standards for himself! Thanks for posting this video. It's a real gem.
@oliviergrimard38456 жыл бұрын
I think he sits at the good height
@cidarta_souza5 жыл бұрын
Emocionante ver o grande mestre Rubistein terminando seu recital com o nosso mestre maior Heitor Villa-lobos. Que orgulho do povo brasileiro 🇧🇷
@twangbarfly5 жыл бұрын
I know - I live in France, and so did Chopin and Debussy 2x1 :-)