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3 Heartbreaking piano performance made audience cry, Pressler play Chopin, Horowitz play Traumerei
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0:00 1 Menahem Pressler play Chopin Nocturne in C sharp minor
4:40 2 Vladimir Horowitz play Schumann Traumerei in Moscow 1986, this is his first time back to Russia in 60 years after he left Russia
7:08 3 Born Blind pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii played at Carnegie Hall his own composition "Elegy for the Victims of the Tsunami of March 11, 2011 in Japan"
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@jojoanggono3229

1 month ago

I feel the older we get the more this music touches us. The bitter sweet of life, things that could had been, things that should not had been, things that possibly had been. Those joy, grief, blood, sweat, tears.

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@katanaki3059

1 month ago

Love the shots of the audience lost in a dream

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@Drowseesnorlax

1 month ago

About two years ago, I walked into a church. My town has four churches, some large, some small. This was the smallest one I hadn't been to yet, and for once it was open outside of mass hours. Inside, a man sat at the piano playing Chopin's nocturne. The reverberation through the empty hall echoed so beautifully and made my eyes swim the moment I heard it.

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@ilovehifi

1 month ago

When Menahem Pressler played this Nocturne from Chopin live in Berlin, he was aged 91. You will never find a better interpretation of this emotional piece from Chopin. Menahem Pressler was a real, but silent, World Class Artist. Menahem Pressler, rest in peace.

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@janeterry8236

1 month ago

Mr Horowitz sits at the piano so casually, as if engrossed in something utterly mundane. No theatrics, no extraneous movements. Nothing stands between him and the music. He is the music.

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@ThroneVaultProductions

1 month ago

I had a piano instructor back in the 90s who was from Kiev and Horowitz went to the same Kiev Conservatory she went to, she told me how senior recitals are a big deal and they're done in front of a panel of professors who do not show any emotion after your performance. Zero. no clapping, no nodding, nothing. Horowitz finished, they jumped to their feet and applauded for a minute straight. He was that much of a force.

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@LaurentPingaultLyon

1 month ago

The blind japanese pianist playing his own composition is a true joy for the ears and the soul

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@shubus

2 months ago

At 6:10 ..the old Russian man with tears in his eyes.......How well I remember this moment as I saw this Horowitz broadcast LIVE some decades ago.

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@kennethtalbott2233

1 month ago

the chopin for me all day long, pure magic. stunning.

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@hoodwiser7652

3 days ago

The second maestro’s touch is so unbelievably good, every note captivates, incredible.

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@rosaoddin4338

1 month ago

Wonderful to see children, young people in audience listening raptly, respectfully. Gee, no iPhones or texting - what a pleasure to see and to hear this simply beautiful music.

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@evertvanderhik5774

1 week ago

I've never heard someone playing a slow piece as good as Pressler. Unbelievable

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@andreast2168

1 month ago

The closer we get to that last day on earth, on this magical place that consists of bittersweet experiences, the closer we move towards the basics, poetry, philosophical thinking, music. It is a full circle someone might say, we go back to where our soul was guiding us all those years, but career, friends, family, that night out that we had to go out because everyone would attend kept us apart from our nature. And we lived in distance from our own soul for ages.

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@shawnandrew_artist

3 weeks ago

Chopin will tear your heart to pieces then gently place the broken pieces back together.

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@rumar4u

3 weeks ago

Finally - No fake face gestures from the piano player to make it look like "passion" or "emotion"

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@pablolinan4861

1 week ago

I can't imagine how Choopin must have felt, what did he experience?, to compose pieces that evoke such deep feelings that one would think one would have after living for a long time to understand them.

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@BrandLmedia

1 week ago

As an music teacher for 20 years...I get the bumps...of what you say goose + bumps. Love this.

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@Labasedupilier

4 weeks ago

Un de ces rares moments où l'espèce humaine mérite d'être encore là...

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@cs_fl5048

1 month ago

The old greats...Horowitz, Pressler, Arturo Rubinstein, even Rachmaninoff, when they played...they became the music... they didn't emote and gesticulate to detract from it...the music was the master, and they served it. A pleasure to watch, and a blessing to hear, a sublime pleasure.

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@observer568

1 month ago

Fryderyk Chopin - a Polish composer, the best of all times! Thank you for this wonderful performance!

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