(Pogorelich)Chopin Scherzo No. 3, Op. 39

played by Ivo Pogorelich at the 1980 Chopin competition. You may download the avi version here(XVid): rapidshare.com
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played by Ivo Pogorelich at the 1980 Chopin competition. You may download the avi version here(XVid): rapidshare.com
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played by Ivo Pogorelich at the 1980 Chopin competition. You may download the avi version here(XVid): rapidshare.com
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My Pogorelich DG collection (when he was in his early 20s): www.youtube.com ------------------------------------------------------- Ivo Pogorelich (age 23) performs Chopin's Prelude in C charp minor, Op. 45. I created this video from the LP, "Chopin Recital - Ivo Pogorelich," Deutsche Grammophon, serial number 2531 346, 1981. You will be able to find the copmplete program notes (which discuss the controversy surrounding events at the 1980 Chopin Piano Competition in Warsaw) on the video with the Pogorelich performance of the C sharp minor Scherzo, Op. 39 (this track was too short to include the notes). This video closes with images from Chopin's grave at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.
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Gaspard de la nuit: Trois poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand (1908) I. Ondine [0:00] II. Le Gibet [7:36] III. Scarbo [14:28] A work for solo piano by French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), based on poetry by the French proto-Symbolist Aloysius Bertrand (1807-1841). The first movement "Ondine" evokes the ethereal realm of the title water-fairy who lures hapless men into her magical lake. The second movement ("Le Gibet") depicts a different vision: "It is a bell tinting at the walls of a city under the horizon and the carcass of a hanged man reddened by the setting sun." The third movement "Scarbo" depicts a fiendish creature - perhaps a scarab beetle-like imp - scampering and twirling underneath the bed of the frightened observer. This movement is notorious for its incredible difficulty, since Ravel intended it to surpass Balakirev's Islamey in technical terms. The piece is performed by the famous Croatian pianist Ivo Pogorelich. The text of Bertrand's poems with English translation is available here: sites.google.com
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Sad this kind of "interpretation", at least in my opinion. But maybe some here will enjoy it.

played by Ivo Pogorelich at the 1980 Chopin competition. You may d/l the DivX version here: rapidshare.com
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Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2 (Pogorelich) - 1st Movement Live Recording from Berlin 09/03/2007 Peter Ruzicka & Ivo Pogorelich
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You think Bulva isn't that ugly? Well, maybe you are right. So then listen to this recording of a piece composed by someone whose name resemebles a bit to that of Beethoven. Enjoy, my fellows who share my kind of humour.
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1993 Live concert recording. Franz Liszt Sonata in B minor played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich (1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquiste and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical naturalness, by his <b>...</b>
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2003 Live concert recording.Mily Balakirev Islamey played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich(1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline, and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquisite and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical naturalness, by his nobility <b>...</b>
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1993 Live concert recording. Franz Liszt Sonata in B minor (1/3) played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich (1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquiste and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical naturalness, by his <b>...</b>
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Ivo Pogorelich Ravel Gaspard de la nuit - interview - part 1 of 4, London 1983.
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1993 Live concert recording. Franz Liszt Sonata in B minor (2/3) played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich (1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquiste and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical naturalness, by his <b>...</b>
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Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart sonata per pianoforte KW 331 in la maggiore movimenti Andante grazioso Minuetto Rondò (alla turca) Ivo Pogorelich piano

Ivo Pogorelich, Claudio Abbado Pt1-5 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 1/3 Allegro non troppo e molto Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 1 Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito Part 1 1of3;2of3;3of3 (3 parts) 2 Andantino simplice - Prestissimo Part2 3 Allegro con fuoco Part3 Ivo Pogorelich, piano Claudio Abbado an operbathosa video The Piano Concerto No. 1 in B-flat minor, Op. 23 was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky between November 1874 and February 1875.[1] It was revised in the summer of 1879 and again in December 1888. It is considered one of the most popular of Tchaikovsky's works and among the best known of all piano concerti.[2] Question of the introduction The well-known theme of the introductory section to the first movement is based on a melody that Tchaikovsky heard performed by blind beggar-musicians at a market in Kamenka, near Kiev in Ukraine. This, the best-known passage in the entire concerto, was notable for a considerable time after its composition on its apparent formal independence from the movement and the concerto as a whole. This sense of independence seemed to be highlighted by being not in the work's nominal key of B flat minor but in the relative major key of D-flat. Despite its very substantial nature, the theme is only heard twice, and never subsequently reappears in the concerto.[3] Musicologist Francis Maes writes that because of its independence from the rest of the work <b>...</b>

Ivo Pogorelich live in 2010 playing Chopin Piano Concerto No. 2 in f minor op. 21 l. Maestoso with Philharmonia Orchestra - Tugan Sokhiev

Ivo Pogorelich, Claudio Abbado Pt2-5 Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No.1 2/3 Allegro non troppo e molto Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893) Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor, Op. 23 1 Allegro non troppo e molto maestoso - Allegro con spirito Part 1 1of3;2of3;3of3 (3 parts) 2 Andantino simplice - Prestissimo Part2 3 Allegro con fuoco Part3 Ivo Pogorelich, piano Claudio Abbado an operbathosa video Question of the introduction Part2 The well-known theme of the introductory section to the first movement is based on a melody that Tchaikovsky heard performed by blind beggar-musicians at a market in Kamenka, near Kiev in Ukraine. This, the best-known passage in the entire concerto, was notable for a considerable time after its composition on its apparent formal independence from the movement and the concerto as a whole. This sense of independence seemed to be highlighted by being not in the work's nominal key of B flat minor but in the relative major key of D-flat. Despite its very substantial nature, the theme is only heard twice, and never subsequently reappears in the concerto.[3] Musicologist Francis Maes writes that because of its independence from the rest of the work, For a long time, the introduction posed an enigma to analysts and critics alike.... The key to the link between the introduction and what follows is ... Tchaikovsky's gift of hiding motivic connections behind what appears to be a flash of melodic inspiration. The opening melody comprises the most important <b>...</b>

Ivo Pogorelich - Ravel Gaspard de la nuit - interview - part 2 of 4, London 1983.
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2003 Live concert recording.Sergei Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Op16No1(1/2) played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich(1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline, and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquisite and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical <b>...</b>
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2003 Live concert recording.Sergei Rachmaninoff Moment Musical Op16No 6 played by Maestro Ivo Pogorelich(1958). The recording of this recital is dedicated to the memory of Ivo Pogorelich´s mentor, teacher, and wife, Alice Kerezade, who lovingly passed on to him the tradition of the Liszt-Siloti school, before her untimely death in 1996. This recording pays homage to this exceptionally refined, vissionary, and truly revolutionary woman, who made Pogorelich a unique artist of genius. Ivo Pogorelich is an artist of the highest caliber, discipline, and musicianship. He is the archetype of the modern artist, the isolated and courageus master, who finds his own way to new heights of expression, no matter the prejudices or the barriers of misunderstanding raised against him. He stands alone at the beginning of a new epoch like a prophet, mapping the routes that art would take. Pogorelich´s cathartic and mystical sound, is concerned with the ultimate mysteries that transcend this world. His grandiose, colossal and majestic art, symbolizes the struggle of the human soul to find release from the bonds of its material body. His exquisite and overwhelming music continues to echo throughout the entire performance and beyond, so the action is at once momentary, eternal and complete. Pogorelich´s interpretations are indescribably beautiful and irresistible. His sound is pure poetry and extremely emotional, yet entirely unsentimental. We are hypnotazed by his new and radical naturalness <b>...</b>
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