ycliper

Популярное

Музыка Кино и Анимация Автомобили Животные Спорт Путешествия Игры Юмор

Интересные видео

2025 Сериалы Трейлеры Новости Как сделать Видеоуроки Diy своими руками

Топ запросов

смотреть а4 schoolboy runaway турецкий сериал смотреть мультфильмы эдисон
Скачать

Sviatoslav Richter plays Bartok Piano Concerto No. 2 Sz 95 (Live 1967)

Автор: The Piano Experience

Загружено: 2021-05-11

Просмотров: 2484

Описание: 🎹🎶 LIKE and SUBSCRIBE for more videos !    / @thepianoexperience  
🎹🎶 SUBSCRIBE to my PATREON ! →   / thepianoexperience  

Sviatoslav Richter plays Bartok Piano Concerto No. 2 Sz 95 (Live 1967)
May 6, 1967 in Moscow - Moscow Conservatory - Great Hall -
Evgeny Svetlanov conducting USSR State Orchestra

Biography of Richter :

Richter’s father was a pianist and composer who had studied in Vienna and then taught at the Odessa Conservatory. He was German, and Richter’s mother was his pupil. The boy was raised in an artistic environment, but from the age of four until he was seven, he lived with his aunt. When he returned to Odessa he began piano lessons, but his natural musical curiosity and talent led to him sight-reading operatic scores and learning empirically. To earn money, from the age of fifteen to seventeen he was accompanist at the House of Sailors in Odessa, then made his solo debut and became accompanist to the Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre.

Largely self-taught, Richter was twenty-two when he entered the Moscow Conservatory where he studied with Heinrich Neuhaus. At his adult debut he played works by Prokofiev including the first performance of the Piano Sonata No. 6 Op. 82. He became friends with Prokofiev and gave the première of the Piano Sonata No. 7 Op. 83 in 1943; the Piano Sonata No. 9 Op. 103 was dedicated to him.

During World War II, Richter’s father (as a German) was arrested and executed, but at the end of the war his mother married her dead husband’s brother and settled in Stuttgart. However her son, thinking she had died during the war, did not see her again until 1961. Richter won joint first prize at the All-Union Piano Competition in Moscow and soon earned a reputation in the USSR in the years after the war. His first appearance outside of the USSR was at the Prague Spring Festival and the following year he played in China. However, it was not until 1960 that he travelled to the West, causing a sensation with his playing. In October of that year he gave no less than five recitals at Carnegie Hall within twelve days.

For the next thirty years Richter gave concerts throughout Europe and Japan. It was in 1964 that he founded a festival at the Grange de Meslay at Tours in France, where chamber music concerts were given in a converted barn. Favourite colleagues who regularly took part included violinist Oleg Kagan and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich. During the 1970s and 1980s Richter became famous for cancelling concert appearances due to depression and ill health, and towards the end of his career preferred to use the score and minimal lighting during performances, also showing a preference for playing in small halls.

One of Richter’s great gifts was to be able to reveal the structure of a large work as if he was laying it out before his audience. His grasp and understanding of a work was uncompromising whether it was by Bach or Saint-Saëns, Schubert or Gershwin. Richter’s technique was legendary, as was his vast repertoire. His enormous talent seemed to encompass all styles and he was equally at home in Bach, Beethoven, Schubert, Schumann, Chopin and Liszt as well as the Russians and twentieth-century music by Bartók, Berg, Debussy, Szymanowski, Webern and Hindemith. Playing from the score during the 1980s enabled him to perform a huge amount of music that he would not have been able to learn from memory. Throughout his career he was not unduly concerned by the quality of the pianos made available to him, and the sound he produced could have a shallow tone.

An extremely complex individual, Richter was a unique personality and musician who lived by his own rules, unencumbered by influences of daily life. Apparently, he never taught the piano, but he enjoyed painting and exhibited works at the Pushkin Museum in 1978. Whether his performing career gave him satisfaction or joy is hard to know. At the end of an excellent two-and-a-half-hour television documentary by Bruno Monsaingeon, Richter says, ‘I do not like myself: that’s it.’ He remains, however, one of the truly great pianists of the twentieth century.

(https://www.naxos.com/person/Sviatosl...)

Не удается загрузить Youtube-плеер. Проверьте блокировку Youtube в вашей сети.
Повторяем попытку...
Sviatoslav Richter plays Bartok Piano Concerto No. 2 Sz 95 (Live 1967)

Поделиться в:

Доступные форматы для скачивания:

Скачать видео

  • Информация по загрузке:

Скачать аудио

Похожие видео

Sviatoslav Richter – Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff recital (Moscow, 1981)

Sviatoslav Richter – Tchaikovsky and Rachmaninoff recital (Moscow, 1981)

Sviatoslav Richter 's Favorite Pianists

Sviatoslav Richter 's Favorite Pianists

(KEF R3 meta) Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Martha Argerich シューマン:クライスレリアーナ マルタ・アルゲリッチ

(KEF R3 meta) Schumann: Kreisleriana, Op. 16 Martha Argerich シューマン:クライスレリアーナ マルタ・アルゲリッチ

Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 2; Rhapsody For Piano & Orchestra

Bartók: Piano Concerto No. 2; Rhapsody For Piano & Orchestra

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 (Century's rec.: Emil Gilels, Fritz Reiner)

Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No.1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 (Century's rec.: Emil Gilels, Fritz Reiner)

SCRIABIN / CIMIRRO - Etudes and Preludes for the Left Hand Alone

SCRIABIN / CIMIRRO - Etudes and Preludes for the Left Hand Alone

Святослав Рихтер 100, Том 35 (Live)

Святослав Рихтер 100, Том 35 (Live)

Yuri Simonov in rehearsal (1997) Bartók: Piano concerto No2-Zoltán Kocsis / best conducting

Yuri Simonov in rehearsal (1997) Bartók: Piano concerto No2-Zoltán Kocsis / best conducting

Sviatoslav Richter plays Chopin (1960-1988) - 2022 Remastered

Sviatoslav Richter plays Chopin (1960-1988) - 2022 Remastered

РАЗВИВАЕМ СЛУХ - Интервалы на слух за 20 минут

РАЗВИВАЕМ СЛУХ - Интервалы на слух за 20 минут

(Sviatoslav Richter | 1970 | Live) Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz.71

(Sviatoslav Richter | 1970 | Live) Bartók: 15 Hungarian Peasant Songs, Sz.71

Prokofiev - Piano sonata n°2 - Richter Moscow 1966

Prokofiev - Piano sonata n°2 - Richter Moscow 1966

David Oistrakh & Sviatoslav Richter play Brahms, Bartok, Prokofiev, Schubert, Beethoven - video 1972

David Oistrakh & Sviatoslav Richter play Brahms, Bartok, Prokofiev, Schubert, Beethoven - video 1972

Shostakovich Plays Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102

Shostakovich Plays Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No. 2 in F major, Op. 102

Vladimir Horowitz : Carnegie Hall Rehearsal, 7 January 1965 (Improvising, Conversations, Chopin etc)

Vladimir Horowitz : Carnegie Hall Rehearsal, 7 January 1965 (Improvising, Conversations, Chopin etc)

Clara Haskil plays Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 (RIAS-Symphonie, Ferenc Fricsay, cond.)(1954)

Clara Haskil plays Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 (RIAS-Symphonie, Ferenc Fricsay, cond.)(1954)

Bartók: Musik für Saiteninstrumente, Schlagzeug und Celesta ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Orozco-Estrada

Bartók: Musik für Saiteninstrumente, Schlagzeug und Celesta ∙ hr-Sinfonieorchester ∙ Orozco-Estrada

1/4 Richter / Maazel: Brahms Piano concerto No 2

1/4 Richter / Maazel: Brahms Piano concerto No 2

Sviatoslav Richter plays Schumann Fantasiestücke Op.12

Sviatoslav Richter plays Schumann Fantasiestücke Op.12

«Сыграй На Пианино — Я Женюсь!» — Смеялся Миллиардер… Пока Еврейка Не Показала Свой Дар

«Сыграй На Пианино — Я Женюсь!» — Смеялся Миллиардер… Пока Еврейка Не Показала Свой Дар

© 2025 ycliper. Все права защищены.



  • Контакты
  • О нас
  • Политика конфиденциальности



Контакты для правообладателей: [email protected]