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ISOmusica
Приєднався 7 сер 2006
Inspired by historic piano recordings, I create digital content, emulating the performance styles of the great pianists of the past, for playback on a modern digital piano.
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Jerome Kern "Yesterdays" in the style of Art Tatum on The Spike Jones Show (1954)
Shout out to Redacted for a great restoration of the original audio and video that made this possible. ua-cam.com/video/1ZV9kXVwUX0/v-deo.html
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John Phillip Sousa: "The Stars and Stripes Forever!" in the style of Vladimir Horowitz
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John Phillip Sousa: "The Stars and Stripes Forever!" in the style of Vladimir Horowitz. Including some rare variants found in unreleased recordings and an unpublished manuscript.
Mozart - Rondo in D major K. 485 - Vladimir Horowitz in Vienna 1987
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Mozart - Rondo in D major K. 485 - Vladimir Horowitz in Vienna 1987
Chopin: Mazurka in C-sharp minor, op. 30, no. 4 - Rubinstein
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Chopin Mazurka in C-sharp minor, op. 30, no. 4 performed by Arthur Rubinstein
Liszt: Valse oubliée no. 1, S. 215 no. 1 in the style of Vladimir Horowitz 1930
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Liszt: Valse oubliée no. 1, S. 215 no. 1 in the style of Vladimir Horowitz 1930. Interpreted by AI based on the fine restoration by Redacted. ua-cam.com/video/r5jUQLoC78g/v-deo.html
Schumann Carnaval: Pause, Finale with José Feghali and Shura Cherkassky, 1988
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Schumann Carnaval: Pause, Finale with José Feghali and Shura Cherkassky, 1988
Vladimir Horowitz, Outtakes from "The Last Romantic." 1985, New York
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Vladimir Horowitz, Outtakes from "The Last Romantic." 1985, New York
Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 - Martha Argerich, Christoph von Dohnányi 1981
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Franz Liszt: Piano Concerto No. 1 - Martha Argerich, Christoph von Dohnányi 1981
Frédéric Chopin: Étude in C-sharp minor, Op. 25 No. 7 Vladimir Horowitz 1983 Tokyo
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Frédéric Chopin: Étude in C-sharp minor, Op.25 No.7 Vladimir Horowitz 1983 Tokyo
Nikolai Kapustin promotional video including Impromptu , op. 66, no 2; Prelude, op. 53, no. 11
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Nikolai Kapustin promotional video including Impromptu , op. 66, no 2; Prelude, op. 53, no. 11; Daybreak, op 26, Etude op. 67, no. 1
Scarlatti, Debussy, Ravel performed by Argerich, Miasky and Freire.
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Scarlatti, Debussy, Ravel performed by Argerich, Miasky and Freire.
Chopin: Introduction and Rondo, op. 16 - Vladimir Horowitz (1974)
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Chopin: Introduction and Rondo, op. 16 - Vladimir Horowitz (1974) AI restoration experiment.
George Antheil - Piano Sonata No 4 'Jazz Sonata', W.43 (1922)
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"Anyone attempting to talk about the Jazz Sonata on a deeply analytical level isn’t playing with a full deck. Aside from pointing out that it shares a good deal of its material with the very entertaining Jazz Symphony written around the same time, it would be useless to dissect this little ninety-second piece. Suffice it to say that this amusing and intriguing bit of musical nonsense is at leas...
This is a recital in Sopron, Hungary on 15 March 1986 (the Hungarian National Day), when Cziffra was made an honorary citizen of the city. The Yamaha piano used in the concert is a former gift from the company to the great pianist, which he donated to the city of Sopron.
Yeah, he is really going down as compared to before. I guess he never really recovered from the death of Jr.
Да Гольденвейзер поработал не зря своим пианизмом...
¡Genio! ¡Perfecto!
the joy on his face at 1:10:30 shows how much he is enjoying the music, I can't get enough of it
it was cziffra and the others
It’s never been like this….
I agree!! He had something that was hard to define.. maybe it was his "freedom". Obviously you need a huge technique to support this freedom.
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What a wonderful recording!!!!❤ time stamps would be appreciated.
It must be so distracting to have the orchestra slowing you down.
This concert is incredibly moving. If i'm not mistaken, this was Cziffra's great return to the scene in 1986. After loosing his son in 1981, he sinked in alcoholism for several years. After realising he could not bring his son back, he decided to play the piano again. You can see his pain, sorrow and fatigue on his face... After not practicing for so long, he lost a lot of virtuosity, but yet, stayed a genius pianist. One who plays Chopin with such subtelty, such truth, such depth, can only be blessed by gods. How moving of a performance this is.
That is so interesting, and something I wasn't aware of. Thanks for sharing this, and you can see the pain, sorrow and fatigue on his face. He really loved his son and must have been completely devastated when he lost him. Did he play other concerts after this or did his health decline so rapidly after this that he couldn't continue?
@@MusicalMetamorphosis- After his son's death he never played with an orchestra, but he had a lot of solo concerts as far as I know. During this concert he looked very ill and thin, later he could physically recover.
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Incrível o que ele faz num Yamaha. Imagino em outro piano com maiores possibilidades!
ua-cam.com/users/shorts16S8oxkRRvA a final of a jazz ballad
you know shit was about to get serious when he took his jacket off
Thanks for rhis. It disapeeared ftom YT, for no obvious reason.
I'm sorry but what kind of piano is that? And how did you link AI from the audio file to the piano? More generally, how does it all work? Thanks for your videos
Legend has it that the piano spontaneously combusted right after this video ends.
i heckin wuuuuv kapustin!!!1 <3 <3 <3 < 3
Years of life: November 22, 1937 - July 2, 2022. He was buried in Moscow
2020, not 2022.
@@PianoSynergyDuo Yes! I made a mistake, I've already fixed it. Thanks!
based slavic muzika, god bless soviet musicians.
Muy bonito y cute cute documento musical histórico <3 <3 <3
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This a great video. Any idea why it was in black & white in 1986?
Apparently the original exists in color, but this is a 'restoration' of a copy of a copy of a copy. . .and at some point the color element was lost.
00:00 Sonata in E major K. 20 03:28 Sonata in E minor K. 98 06:59 Sonata in G minor K. 450 10:36 Sonata in D minor K. 1 13:07 Sonata in C major K. 159
thank you!
Horowitz's Scarlatti is like Gould's Bach: focus is upon the performer. Pogorelich's Scarlatti, like everything else he plays, focus on the composer.
i dont agree about Gould, he absolutely adores Bach, but i do agree about Pogo, 100%, and Horowitz...
Amazing!
Martha ❤
🎉Si tengo internet.
Crei que es de 🇲🇽🎹. Mexico. 😂
Excelente. 🇲🇽. 👏👏👏👏Carmen Yucatán.
Very cool!
Amazing performance ❤ thank you for posting this video ❤
Es Mejicana. 😂
His Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este is sublimely astounding. Cziffra's Liszt interpretations are simply incredible!
Wonderful but very reserved rubato and the tone is very even. His dynamic range could be a bit more varied (though the poor recording quality doesn't help with that), but his rubato is excellent and shows clear thought and intent and really lets the music truely sing and cry. Cziffra truely was a master. Thank you for sharing this lovely concert of his! ❤
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Seing Cziffra play you can tell how much he enjoys the music itself. His playing will live forever.
Program list...?
Anakin plays Scarlatti
Does he have the high ground?
Lei è veramente eccellente nella musica barocca! Ritmo, fraseggio, qualità timbrica...tutto magnifico! Sarà che io amo il Barocco e ho trovato in Lei un interprete che non mi ha mai deluso. Grazie . 🌹
Perhaps he thinks that today his artistry cannot match that of 30 years ago .
Beautiful man - beautiful playing!
Ich wusste nicht das Sebi Klavier spielen kann. Gstopfter typ
I ❤ POGO !
I really don't understand why he doesn't play this repertoire today. His understanding of the importance of a basic pulse in baroque music is unrivalled. And that staccato technique! So varied, so nuanced and expressive. Gould is so arid in comparison. He should dedicate himself more to Bach and Scarlatti, rather than Rachmaninov and Chopin. He'd be a healthier and less troubled person.
Keep your half-baked opinions to yourself. OK?
@@QuocBinh-us7lb He has just as much right to express his opinions as everyone else. OK?
@@Jack-hy1zqhe can say what he would like Pogorelich to do, but a different thing is to say what he should do. Probably he himself knows what is best for him to do : - )
Yes! His Bach French Suites are phenomenal
Fenomenal su Suite Inglesa BWV 807 en la menor.
Peculiar, what's the story behind the 2 of them collaborating on the same performance?
To celebrate to 500,000th Steinway piano in 1988 several pianists performed a section of Schumann's Carnaval. This is just the last two sections. This was done in memory of Moritz Moszkowski for whom in the 1920s the same kind of performance with several pianists was organized as a fund raiser to help the impoverished composer.
Can someone tell me which songs are being play and the composer. Especially the first
Please read through the comments for your answer.
Pogo excels with Scarlatti....also SUPERB are his Brahms Intermezzi, Op.117 & 118.....BRAVO from Mexico City!
The master genius himself!
Wow, only the first two clips were uploaded to youtube before, have been wondering about the source video for a long time, thank you!
The best live Cziffra concert I've seen online ...