What a privilege to be able to enjoy his music on the same planet, in the same country. So very proud and absolutely grateful❤
@davidluck1678 Жыл бұрын
remarkable combination of raw power and note-perfect clarity
@user-dv8ix5fb9y3 жыл бұрын
この演奏を拝聴し 改めて ラフマニノフのすばらしさに感激しました。第3番が 大好きになりました。
@ericastier16467 ай бұрын
I think if Rachmaninov had been told while composing this concerto that one day a blind piansit would play it with a major orchestra he would have laughed lightly not taking that seriouly. But if he could see and hear Mr Tsuji he would have tears like i do. Not just because of his playing but but because his presence makes people turn more kind. One last thing i hope someday mr Tsuji will start a music school for the blinds that teaches the special techniques he developped and mastered and inspire similar vocations in other instruments as well. I bet he would have no problem getting charity fundings by billionaires and many people.
There’s no music player like Nobuyuki Tsujii! His music is pure and always touches all hearts. How can he do it in such a wonderful way is everyone’s guess. Bravo and thank you maestro. 音楽がない 辻井伸行が好きなプレイヤー 彼の音楽は純粋で、いつもすべての人の心に響きます。 どうしてこんなにも素晴らしいことができるのか、それは誰もが想像するところです。 ブラボー、そしてありがとう、マエストロ。
Every time I listen to Nobu performing music on the piano, I am reminded of crystal-clear dewdrops trickling down on green leaves. That is how I 'see' his music. :')
@shirleyhare61774 жыл бұрын
Absolutely stunning, Love him, said it so many times I just want to hug him in appreciation, he is awesome, to the 159 who didn’t like this, you don’t have your heart in gear! Australia 🇦🇺
@GirlFromNippon4 жыл бұрын
@@shirleyhare6177- san :) I have said somewhere up here before but...allow me to say it again. 'He was sent to teach us how everything is built on hope and miracles.' :')
@GirlFromNippon4 жыл бұрын
PS. Oh ! Maybe you could help me with this, Shirley-san ? Did you ever catch what was being said between Nobu and Maestro Petrenko at the VERY beginning of the video ? I mean...those few words exchanged there ? Is it Russian ? or English ?? Nobu seemed to have understood what Petrenko-san said so responded to it...
@judithbenton14754 жыл бұрын
Amen and so beautiful!!!
@lynnluu26813 жыл бұрын
GirlFromNippon - so wonderful!!! Tears already in my eyes..... His music go deeply into my soul.
私も同様です。コロナで仕事がなくなりアルバイトで食いつなぐ毎日で You tubeの動画を見て体操をしていたら偶然辻井さんの動画を見つけました。以来すっかりはまっています。生で見たいと11月のコンサートのチケット買いました。マスコミに大騒ぎされていた頃は全く知りません。透明感と純粋に胸に迫ってくる演奏大好きです、コンサートが楽しみです。
How.... How can he play such a technically difficult piece like it's nothing... Along with the maturity and emotion he brings about with every note... All while being BLIND? It's incredulous. I'm awestruck. This man is the definition of prodigy.
This is as good as it gets. Nobu sets the bar so high. He is arguably the best pianist in the world right now. Even the angels in heaven are listening.
@lynnluu26813 жыл бұрын
brih Mendiola - I am crying 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦
@mmmoroi2 жыл бұрын
Few would disagree with you after having listened to this.
@ericastier16467 ай бұрын
@@lynnluu2681 i cry too. I cannot help it touches me deeply that he is blind yet able to achieve world stage pianist. he looks humble and cute.
This is a wonder and miracle in the world, incredible. Every time I hear Nobuyuki plays I am able to hear all the notes, while the layering inner voices are still crystal clear yet supporting and complimenting the melody lines. I have heard other performances of Rach3 but had always been confused by all the notes crushing together and could not really felt the piece; Nobuyuki's playing helps me feel the music and understand the piece a lot more now.
I’ve never been too crazy about Rachmaninoff’s piano concertos. They’re interesting and he was a great musician but so many virtuosic passages and so much banging makes his music a little cloying, so to speak. It is definitely a challenge to sit at the piano for hours and days repeating these virtuosic and loud passages over and over (which leaves you mentally and physically exhausted) to learn and memorize this popular piano concerto. Now being able to play it in public with an orchestra is even more challenging. But to be able to play it in public, with an orchestra, without being able to see (completely blind), and to play it with practically no wrong notes and in a way that’s very interesting to listen to, that’s quite an event…It is, without a doubt, a humbling experience… Nobuyuki Tsujii is simply an amazing musician… Bravo Nobuyuki!!!!🎩 🌹
His playing is absolutely astounding - one of the most difficult compositions in piano repertoire and he plays it so beautifully........and he's blind? wow, what an inspiration. I agreer with Van Cliburn - hearing him play is like a divine healing experience!!!