Robert Schumann - Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13

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- Composer: Robert Schumann (8 June 1810 -- 29 July 1856)
- Performer: Sviatoslav Richter
- Year of recording: 1971
Symphonic Etudes ("Etudes in the form of variations") for piano [version 2], Op. 13, written between 1834-1836.
00:00 - Theme - Andante
01:36 - Etude I (Variation 1) - Un poco più vivo
02:41 - Etude II (Variation 2) - Andante
05:18 - Etude III - Vivace
06:28 - Etude IV (Variation 3) - Allegro marcato
07:29 - Etude V (Variation 4) - Scherzando
08:34 - Posthumous variation I - Andante, Tempo del tema
10:11 - Posthumous variation II - Meno Mosso
12:19 - Posthumous variation III - Allegro
13:50 - Posthumous variation IV - Allegretto
16:33 - Posthumous variation V - Moderato
19:12 - Etude VI (Variation 5) - Agitato
20:06 - Etude VII (Variation 6) - Allegro molto
21:16 - Etude VIII (Variation 7) - Sempre marcatissimo
23:44 - Etude IX - Presto possibile
24:33 - Etude X (Variation 8) - Allegro con energia
25:43 - Etude XI (Variation 9) - Andante espressivo
28:04 - Etude XII (Finale) - Allegro brillante (based on Marschner's theme)
Schumann's contributions to the literature of the piano etude, a genre just beginning to blossom in the middle nineteenth century at the hands of Chopin and Liszt, came in three isolated, extremely productive bursts, after which he abandoned the genre forever. (It is perhaps no coincidence that Schumann was also forced to abandon hopes for a performing career after permanently crippling the fourth finger of his right hand during the early 1830s.) Schumann's earliest such effort, the Studies on Caprices of Paganini Op. 3 (1832), is at best little more than a preliminary essay toward the later, altogether more successful Concert Etudes on Caprices of Paganini, Op. 10 (1833). Even this second set of Paganini-inspired works, however, cannot compare with Liszt's parallel achievement, the Grandes études de Paganini (1851). But with the 12 Symphonic Etudes, Op. 13 (1834, rev. 1852), Schumann achieved a remarkable level of expressivity and technical achievement that has made the work a perennial if digitally formidable recital favorite.
The 12 etudes of Op. 13 originally numbered 18; however, Schumann found the set so exhausting for the pianist that he removed five of the etudes prior to publication, both lessening the work's demands and streamlining its architecture. Johannes Brahms selected five of the additional six etudes for publication during the 1890s, and these 'posthumous variations' have since joined the original 12 in many performances and recordings, like this recording by Richter.
Schumann also referred to the Symphonic Etudes as "Etudes en forme de variations" (Etudes in the form of variations), and it is largely to this enhanced degree of musical connectivity that the work owes its success. The theme upon which most of the variations are based was composed by Baron von Fricken, an amateur musician and father of Ernestine von Fricken, Schumann's onetime fiancée. The third and ninth etudes bear a much weaker relationship to the theme than do their companions, while the finale is based upon different material altogether.
The theme, in C sharp minor, is infused by an atmosphere of tragedy, effectively built up into a kind of sepulchral march in the first etude-variation. The second etude is in rolling nocturne style, while the third, marked Vivace, draws upon energetic staccato textures. The fourth is a canon at the octave that uses the first measure of the Baron's theme but soon digresses. The fifth etude is also cleverly imitative, built on impish dotted rhythms (and, for a change, finishing in E major rather than in C sharp minor), while the sixth etude is a study in syncopation. The seventh etude, which like the fifth moves to E major at the end, is quick-witted and repetitive, finishing with a crescendo and a flurry of finger work. The eighth etude employs a thinner texture but is filled with intricate ornamentation. The ninth etude, a scherzo of sorts marked Presto possibile (as fast as possible), is one of the most challenging of the set; the theme is present only in the vaguest outline. The tenth etude is articulate and humorous, the eleventh the only one cast in a key other than C sharp minor; its grim key of G sharp minor and foreboding left-hand texture take the listener into the despairing depths of Schumann's craft. Etude No. 12, the finale, is cast in the altogether brighter key of D flat major, and employs a theme from an opera by Heinrich Marschner as its basic material; its joyful dotted rhythms and Allegro brillante atmosphere make for an appropriately exciting conclusion.

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@joselopes2293
@joselopes2293 2 жыл бұрын
When you add a Symphonic Etudes,, that although are true masterpieces, played by one of the greatest pianist of our time, fabulous and divine music naturally emerges. This compositions are of an incredible beauty that certainly does not let us remain indifferent, touching our sensibility deeply. What a amazing recording that gives us moments of deep and true pleasure.
@sama.4471
@sama.4471 3 жыл бұрын
The variation starting at 21:17 is absolutely devastating, heart-wrenching stuff. Schumann pouring his heart and soul into the music
@k4ir0s
@k4ir0s 7 жыл бұрын
This may be my favorite piano piece of all time. I've been listening to it nearly every day for the past few weeks. It's so hauntingly beautiful. The posthumous variations that start at 13:50 bring tears to my eyes.. each time the tempo comes close to reaching a hopeful climax it suddenly comes to a halt and falls back into melancholy and despair.
@marco119w7
@marco119w7 5 жыл бұрын
The posthumous variation 5 is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
@aidengregg
@aidengregg Жыл бұрын
It recalls the final variation of the Ghost Variations.
@kimiarafieian
@kimiarafieian 6 жыл бұрын
Time stamps for app users: 00:00 - Theme - Andante 01:36 - Etude I (Variation 1) - Un poco più vivo 02:41 - Etude II (Variation 2) - Andante 05:18 - Etude III - Vivace 06:28 - Etude IV (Variation 3) - Allegro marcato 07:29 - Etude V (Variation 4) - Scherzando 08:34 - Posthumous variation I - Andante, Tempo del tema 10:11 - Posthumous variation II - Meno Mosso 12:19 - Posthumous variation III - Allegro 13:50 - Posthumous variation IV - Allegretto 16:33 - Posthumous variation V - Moderato 19:12 - Etude VI (Variation 5) - Agitato 20:06 - Etude VII (Variation 6) - Allegro molto 21:16 - Etude VIII (Variation 7) - Sempre marcatissimo 23:44 - Etude IX - Presto possibile 24:33 - Etude X (Variation 8) - Allegro con energia 25:43 - Etude XI (Variation 9) - Andante espressivo 28:04 - Etude XII (Finale) - Allegro brillante (based on Marschner's theme)
@edwardcheung4858
@edwardcheung4858 5 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@user-fx1zo4ld8l
@user-fx1zo4ld8l 4 жыл бұрын
1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 12.
@JanKowalski-mb7ez
@JanKowalski-mb7ez 4 жыл бұрын
My favourite Schuman piece.
@TheSteveBerlin
@TheSteveBerlin 6 жыл бұрын
Thank you for posting this fine performance from Richter, with the score. Schumann is complex, tender, dramatic, gentle, insistent, glorious, and dramatic. Such a vigorous piece of music, one of my favorites of the 19thC.
@GreerFried
@GreerFried 5 жыл бұрын
I like every variation/etude of this piece. But especially all of Etude 3 (5:19), Etude 5 (7:30), Posthumous Variation 5 (16:34), Etude 7 (20:06), everything from Etude 9 to the end (23:45), especially in Etude 11 from 27:14-17:30, and in the Finale especially 29:47-30:01 and 32:04-32:18. Basically the whole thing.
@maxlieSB
@maxlieSB Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@orgyenzopa
@orgyenzopa 7 жыл бұрын
I have to say that EVERY single variation is a masterpiece of form and content. Bravo Schumann for making our lives brighter.
@majabugarski386
@majabugarski386 2 жыл бұрын
Sviatoslav Richter ...
@aldoringo439
@aldoringo439 2 жыл бұрын
Why are half of great composers barely known? Or at least badly underrated.
@Alix777.
@Alix777. Жыл бұрын
Because people are lazy and listen to the same old pieces by Chopin and Liszt
@antoinezygfryd
@antoinezygfryd 10 ай бұрын
@@Alix777. "OLD pieces by Chopin"?? jesus christ! you are a fanatic
@Alix777.
@Alix777. 10 ай бұрын
@@antoinezygfryd Que voulez-vous dire par là ? Chopin et sa musique glutineuse m'ennuie profondément, de même que Bach ou Beethoven, très surestimés à mon sens, surtout Beethoven. On devrait cesser de jouer tous ces compositeurs passéistes, ou la musique classique mourra. J'ai fait un tour dans vos favoris, c'est vous le fanatique dans cette histoire.
@nicholasfox966
@nicholasfox966 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, Robert Schumann, how grateful I am that you were born and existed in the world.
@paulchristopher2135
@paulchristopher2135 5 жыл бұрын
No question that this is one of the greatest pianistic monuments ever composed. Amazing score on so many levels. Thank you for posting with the scrolling score!
@JakubLebioda
@JakubLebioda Жыл бұрын
For those who write comments like "this variation is the best in the world". I would like to share my feelings of this outstanding piece. Every variation is full of romantic spirit and schouldn't be choosen as "one of the best". For me the whole piece is one of the greatest piano pieces of the romantic period. I always back to this extraordinary performance 😊
@Schubertd960
@Schubertd960 Жыл бұрын
05:18 The 3rd etude is probably one of the best things Schumann ever wrote. So weird and yet brilliant.
@PieInTheSky9
@PieInTheSky9 Жыл бұрын
Agreed
@rbrilla
@rbrilla Жыл бұрын
Ok, but same for Etude VII !
@serkratos1216
@serkratos1216 Жыл бұрын
Sounds like depression, just waiting for the seconds to slowly pass , and laments in between.
@snorefest1621
@snorefest1621 10 ай бұрын
Feels a lot like the texture of Paganini caprice 1 (this texture was adopted in Liszt's Paganini etude No.4 too)
@isaiasramosgarcia9771
@isaiasramosgarcia9771 7 жыл бұрын
the extrem dificult & extremely beautiful best piano work by R.Schumann
@isaiasramosgarcia9771
@isaiasramosgarcia9771 7 жыл бұрын
magnifica vers, me gusta + k la de Polini
@isaiasramosgarcia9771
@isaiasramosgarcia9771 7 жыл бұрын
penult estudio antes del finale 1 poco demasiado rapido
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 2 жыл бұрын
This is one of the pinnacles of early romanticism without a doubt, with his Sonatas and Fantasy, Schumann affirms himself to be a master of the larger form.
@dennissalinas5862
@dennissalinas5862 Жыл бұрын
Richter's interpretation is sublime!
@Mazurking
@Mazurking 10 ай бұрын
Posth variation IV just got me. Completely silent. Wow. Such beauty.
@oritdrimer4354
@oritdrimer4354 9 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore SCHUMANN, Not my favorite piece of him, but it's still pretty good.
@andy31793
@andy31793 6 жыл бұрын
Best piano music ever written, this is...
@robertcohn8858
@robertcohn8858 5 жыл бұрын
A tour de force performance. Incredibly difficult music played with such apparent ease and beauty.
@brandonwootton5575
@brandonwootton5575 2 жыл бұрын
finally found it, 28:40 is the piano sample from revolution 9 - the beatles
@Alexander_570
@Alexander_570 2 жыл бұрын
Ty
@reginaldcampos5762
@reginaldcampos5762 Жыл бұрын
I've been looking for that song forever. Glad we could find it.
@scillaberry3409
@scillaberry3409 7 жыл бұрын
When my mum was a young woman in the 1930s, studying the piano, she told her best friend that my dad had asked her to marry him. Her friend sat down at the piano and played the last allegro brillante of this, while she sang "I knew you would, I knew you would, you silly fat old fool!" It was a standing joke in our family, but now I play it for itself.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 7 жыл бұрын
Haha what a funny story, thanks for sharing that :) I always really like to learn about people's personal relationships with certain pieces of music.
@kickywicky4616
@kickywicky4616 7 жыл бұрын
OK, well, my mother as a young woman played the Moonlight Sonata in a piano recital. She was wearing one of those frothy white dresses, and at one point a bug got inside it and started running around. Her piano teacher told her later that he'd never heard the second movement played so fast in his life.
@Schumanna1
@Schumanna1 7 жыл бұрын
olla Cigala you are a crack
@johnstaf
@johnstaf 6 жыл бұрын
That's such a lovely story!
@timward276
@timward276 5 жыл бұрын
Schumann wrote more difficult stretches into his music than any other Romantic composer. Just full of 10ths and even bigger stretches that you have to arpeggiate. Variation 2 is full of them, there's the crazy left-hand leaps in Variation 5, and there are those staccato 10ths in the left hand in the finale, to name just a few examples. There's a reason Henle gives this piece its top difficulty rating.
@calebhu6383
@calebhu6383 5 жыл бұрын
Him, and Charles Alkan. At least Liszt wrote ossias for his big stretches.
@majabugarski386
@majabugarski386 2 жыл бұрын
Sviatoslav Richter divine plays
@happypiano4810
@happypiano4810 2 ай бұрын
@@calebhu6383Alkan stretches are weird because often the stretch happens because of notes inside. Like for example, symphony for solo piano 4th mvt has a chord in the RH that contains F# A B E F# (pardon my spelling if I spelled it wrong). It’s within an octave, but I can hardly do it.
@numberoneolive2464
@numberoneolive2464 5 жыл бұрын
This is actually amazing.. How come I never heard these before
@kefka34
@kefka34 7 жыл бұрын
Such a great piece and Richter was amazing too.
@Danihogwda
@Danihogwda 7 жыл бұрын
Posthumos variation 5 😍 those harmonics are gorgeous
@jennyjang5894
@jennyjang5894 5 жыл бұрын
How superb! No words about this perfect performance..
@TheTaimory1
@TheTaimory1 6 жыл бұрын
This is one of those works where words simply do not suffice.
@TheTaimory1
@TheTaimory1 6 жыл бұрын
Posthumous variation IV - Allegretto 13:50 Posthumous variation I - Andante, Tempo del tema 8:34 Posthumous variation III - Allegro 12:19
@thomasbirkhahn9616
@thomasbirkhahn9616 8 ай бұрын
ABSOLUTELY FABULOUS MUSIC!!! SCHUMANN IS A GOD!!!
@soundfinder_Lee
@soundfinder_Lee 8 жыл бұрын
thank you....olla-vogala....i love it
@barney6888
@barney6888 2 жыл бұрын
That's truly a glorious performance, rich with powerful playing. Immensely satisfying tone.
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 6 ай бұрын
5:18 this recalls Paganini's first caprice
@sumiolin
@sumiolin 7 жыл бұрын
What an exquisite piece of music! Thanks for posting
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 7 жыл бұрын
My pleasure, glad you like it :)
@VonDivaTheRebel
@VonDivaTheRebel 8 жыл бұрын
So breathtaking!.. Schumann was definitely the black sheep among other Romantic Era composers when it came to composing music.
@lt6jam
@lt6jam 7 жыл бұрын
DeVonte Glass
@silzai1
@silzai1 7 жыл бұрын
Una de las mejores composiciones para piano de la Historia.
@tariktoudert3842
@tariktoudert3842 5 жыл бұрын
I am glad to meet you with this record, Schumann.
@davidecarlassara8525
@davidecarlassara8525 11 ай бұрын
I'm not the biggest Schumann fan but this is incredible
@kelvinyearwood8212
@kelvinyearwood8212 Жыл бұрын
Incredible. The first time I've heard these, and with Richter playing them! Superb.
@daniloberaldo570
@daniloberaldo570 2 жыл бұрын
Incredible! Thank You Very Much For That!
@charlesmchugh8811
@charlesmchugh8811 7 жыл бұрын
One of my all time favorites.
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
@CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji 6 ай бұрын
Absolutely lovely!
@brunolanzasant
@brunolanzasant 8 жыл бұрын
sublime
@odyssey3874
@odyssey3874 Жыл бұрын
In my opinion No. 11 is also amazing! Schumann has really a lot of awesome piano works!
@saintansele
@saintansele 7 жыл бұрын
Slobodyanik played the posthumous No ll for an encore in Los Angeles many years ago, I was in the audience. The LA times critic didnt know this piece, guessed it was Scriabin. People were enchanted & I decided to learn this myself & played it many times for enjoyment. I had the Ashkenazy record but didnt let his excellence deter me. It was at UCLA, decades ago.
@claraleite7547
@claraleite7547 3 жыл бұрын
maravilhoso e eterno esses estudos! perfeito!
@vokuvoku
@vokuvoku 5 жыл бұрын
Wow, these are really technical and demanding pieces - a challenge!
@alexs-zd5wv
@alexs-zd5wv 2 жыл бұрын
Variatiunea 5 post. Este.. de la Dumnezeu direct!
@martinsz441
@martinsz441 6 жыл бұрын
i really really love this etudes
@charlescxgo7629
@charlescxgo7629 5 жыл бұрын
Schumann had the richest of all music from his contemporaries. 100 characters and harmonies in a few minutes. Horribly underrated.
@Herodatticus
@Herodatticus 11 ай бұрын
So false Bloody typical
@oritdrimer4354
@oritdrimer4354 9 ай бұрын
​@@HerodatticusOh shut up, He was the hidden gem of Romantic music.
@Herodatticus
@Herodatticus 9 ай бұрын
bravo@@oritdrimer4354
@Nostalgicavenue2000
@Nostalgicavenue2000 9 ай бұрын
I personally like Brahms more, but yes Schumann always strikes me as this pure, stately music
@thomasbirkhahn9616
@thomasbirkhahn9616 8 ай бұрын
Who underrates Schumann???
@antoniopizzoglio7318
@antoniopizzoglio7318 Жыл бұрын
Stupenda composizione
@vrixphillips
@vrixphillips 4 жыл бұрын
wow, that last variation and finale
@georgesmelki1
@georgesmelki1 2 жыл бұрын
Outstanding performance by Richter of this outstanding masterpiece! Thanks for sharing with the scrolling score(in Etude IX, Richter starts with a bar missing from the score!)
@trevjr
@trevjr Ай бұрын
Amazing work of Schumann, I think his best. So complex and such different sounds some like Scriabin. Richter is almost perfect here, I love the way he plays the repeats every so differently, very subtle. And his fantastic technique allows him to really express himself. I think this is one of the most difficult piano works ever because there are so many techniques that you have to change to in an instant. I tried to read thru this years ago but could not even get thru the slow ones because there is so much to do in every measure. Some of the rhythmic variations had such syncopations I found it hard sometimes to even follow the score. Schumann is quite underrated, such a true genius he is.
@renanmonteiro5261
@renanmonteiro5261 2 жыл бұрын
I have no word to describe how marvelous this is.
@aschellerando
@aschellerando 11 ай бұрын
Kate Liu brought me here. She performed an epic rendition at the Singapore Esplanade Concert Hall, 18 July 2023!
@aschellerando
@aschellerando Жыл бұрын
Here to familiarise myself to this piece in anticipation of Kate Liu’s performance this Saturday at the 14th International Royal Kraków Piano Festival!
@chaikagome9725
@chaikagome9725 2 ай бұрын
Excellent!
@BerrikoAndonik
@BerrikoAndonik 2 жыл бұрын
Marvelous cocktail of pieces, whose first worth is to be composed as an organized system or chain of melodies which leads to converge and finish towards the monumental and final variation "Opus Posthuma", an exuberant melody, full of sympathy and humour.
@malcolmledger176
@malcolmledger176 5 жыл бұрын
STUPENDOUS!
@2929felix
@2929felix 7 жыл бұрын
Gratulations, perfectly displayed and with Richter is one of the best choices. ( Emil Gilels plays also very impressive) Thanks!
@jczcameron
@jczcameron 8 жыл бұрын
Who else thinks that the crushed octave at 24:54 is actually an improvement on the pure? Gives it a slightly demonic edge, maybe unintended but as someone said a while ago a lot of Richter's bad notes sound a lot better than the 'right' notes of some others!
@stepanstudilov2139
@stepanstudilov2139 Жыл бұрын
Для Викторины: Тема - 0:00 Этюд 1 - 01:36 Этюд 2 - 02:41 Этюд 3 - 05:18 Этюд 8 - 21:16 Этюд 11 - 25:43 Этюд 12 - 28:04
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 11 ай бұрын
Gracias 🇮🇷. Bellísimo !!!!!bien hecho. 🌹🎹🥇
@gyeongchankim5423
@gyeongchankim5423 4 ай бұрын
That upward scale in 17:50 is heavenly
@nikol4y.l
@nikol4y.l 5 жыл бұрын
Loving the canonic motion in var. III - brings Franck to mind.
@adalbertogomesdossantos4545
@adalbertogomesdossantos4545 Жыл бұрын
É incomensurável! Cada variação é um universo musical! Simplesmente fantástico! Para o pianista é uma maratona onde ele enfrenta os mais variados desafios! Simplesmente estupendo!
@michelecarotenuto9200
@michelecarotenuto9200 7 жыл бұрын
Infinito!
@goof260
@goof260 7 жыл бұрын
As a novice piano player teaching ones self to play, this is wonderful, being able to see the music and hear its interpretation by accomplished pianists! A new found youtube treasure. Thank you.
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
Just so happened to have stumbled on to Gilies DVD he plays this and Brahms op116 have been my top two piano compositions for a while now, well worth getting as an alternate recording.
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
Err that is Gilels
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
Just got my hands on the Gilels DVD every note is wonderful from beginning to end.
@umbertospaviero4350
@umbertospaviero4350 Жыл бұрын
Schumann Is a very good composers and this piece is very incredible and depressed.
@1blairt
@1blairt 2 жыл бұрын
Var. 5 is simply out of this world.
@jtwolfe4693
@jtwolfe4693 5 жыл бұрын
Schumann’s greatest work for the piano
@musiclover148
@musiclover148 5 жыл бұрын
So much better than his sonatas, which I don't care for much, at all. Many pianists revere the C Major Fantasy, which is also wonderful, but I prefer the Symphonic Etudes. I came to know the work from John Browning's recording.
@raymondgood6555
@raymondgood6555 Жыл бұрын
Symphonic etudes #1, Davidsbundlertanze #2!!
@Niemand3566
@Niemand3566 Жыл бұрын
Kreislerianer No 1
@brianbernstein3826
@brianbernstein3826 6 жыл бұрын
an absolute masterpiece
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
Just got 2 disks of Richter playing nothing but Haydn sonatas on the Decca label, I took a chance not knowing how good it would be, it's absolutely wonderful, can't recommend them enough.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 жыл бұрын
+scottbos68 Thanks, I'll check them out!
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
I was reading a review at Amazon to see what other people were saying about these recordings and one person said I liked it alot more than I thought I would, that is exactly what I was thinking. I remember reading from his book when he spoke of Haydn's music and I had a suspicion the recordings would be good. I think when a performer really likes the music it comes through in the sound. I have a huge box complete recordings of all Haydn's music but I wanted to get some quality recordings of his piano sonatas so I got Richter, Ax, and Hamelin. So far I've only listened to Richter and I'm really happy I got those disks. I tell you Haydn wrote so much good music I'm glad I have the huge box of recordings of all his music. It's nice to go from piano music to string quartettes and there's so much more. I have the complete Mozart Beethoven Chopin and Brahms boxes too. These guys are too important not to have everything they did. It's kind of like only looking at part of a painting.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np Жыл бұрын
Gracias por ponerlas 🇮🇷 México.
@johanphillipsvlogs2197
@johanphillipsvlogs2197 6 жыл бұрын
33:29 is the reversed piano loop in revolution 9
@VolodyaVolodenka1981
@VolodyaVolodenka1981 6 жыл бұрын
thank you)
@yulio3000
@yulio3000 6 жыл бұрын
You are a god
@WheronMan
@WheronMan 6 жыл бұрын
omg i was looking for it haha
@WesCoastPiano
@WesCoastPiano 5 жыл бұрын
Best comment on KZfaq
@justliu4819
@justliu4819 4 жыл бұрын
you are a hero
@ondinehd6889
@ondinehd6889 5 жыл бұрын
This one is the best!
@user-gw2qb7ey2h
@user-gw2qb7ey2h 5 ай бұрын
0:06 Тема 1:36 1 этюд 2:41 2 этюд 6:28 4 этюд 21:16 8 этюл 25:43 11 этюд 28:04 финал
@musiclover148
@musiclover148 5 жыл бұрын
Richter plays most of these variations faster than I'm used to hearing them. Who am I to say he's wrong? But I feel that most of them are shown to their best advantage at slightly slower tempi. Let the music unfold in a way that allows the listener to appreciate all the details of Schumann's genius, not just its overall sweep.
@raymondgood6555
@raymondgood6555 Жыл бұрын
I’ve been listening to Richter for 55 years. He sometimes plays pieces much faster or much slower than anyone. The 2nd prelude from book 1 of The Well Tempered Clavier is played as fast as humanly possible. The June Barcarole of Tchaikovsky is played slower than anyone. I think the fast tempo of Symphonic Etudes suits the mania that Schumann must have had when composing them.
@itsmeydin
@itsmeydin 2 ай бұрын
🎧Викторина по Шуману. Таймкоды: 1:37 - 31. Этюд I, Вариация 1, Un poco più vivo 2:42 - 32. Этюд II, Вариация 2, Andante 6:28 - 33. Этюд IV, Вариация 3, Allegro marcato 7:29 - 34. Этюд V, Вариация 4, Scherzando 20:06 - 35. Этюд VII, Вариация 6, Allegro molto 21:17 - 36. Этюд VIII, Вариация 7, Sempre marcatissimo 25:44 - 37. Этюд XI, Вариация 9, Andante espressivo 28:04 - 38. Этюд XII, Финал, Allegro brillante
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 11 ай бұрын
Ponga anuncio fijo. 🇮🇷😘 demasiado fino. 🎹🌹 una gran obra de piano solo.
@bitchslappedme
@bitchslappedme 10 ай бұрын
very nice recording
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 6 жыл бұрын
What can we say? Richter offers us a fabulous rendering of these symphonic studies. Each study or variation is a world closed to itself, and nevertheless the theme acts as an overarching unifying factor. Richter renders that perfectly.
@rbrilla
@rbrilla Жыл бұрын
My bet is that Chopin's barely hidden disrespect for Schumann was the feeling that in terms of musical quality, he was his only real competitor. This cycle (and, IMO, op. 17 and Kreisleriana) shows that Schumann was getting close (if not catching up entirely).
@garrysmodsketches
@garrysmodsketches 10 ай бұрын
Are you joking? Schumann is much more complex, look at the textures he comes up with, look at counterpoint, richness of dissonance, etc. Chopin could've never caught up to this in a hundred years. Schumann is on another level, another league.
@BRNRDNCK
@BRNRDNCK 6 ай бұрын
@@garrysmodsketchesInteresting that you assume complexity makes music better. Chopin was extending the elegance of Mozart into romanticism with an auteurist flavor. Music is better with depth, true, but not with obscurity, and much of Schumann is obscure and inaccessible to people not initiated to his very particular style.
@raphg.8403
@raphg.8403 5 жыл бұрын
16:34 🎶❤
@prfabre
@prfabre 8 жыл бұрын
Why is he in such a rush? I feel we miss out on some of the sumptuous beauty of this piece.
@leonardhall6674
@leonardhall6674 2 жыл бұрын
Fabulous music! Never knew Schumann's keyboard music was this great! Very familiar with his exceptional chamber music. Very mature Romantic music.
@amiapsychopat
@amiapsychopat 10 ай бұрын
i can recommend you check out the ghost variations, humoreske , kreisleriana and his piano sonatas if you haven't yet! he wrote so much amazing music for the piano but i have to agree that his chamber music is exceptional as well, the piano trio in Eb major is one of my favorite pieces ever
@xavierlemblun8446
@xavierlemblun8446 Жыл бұрын
A l homme je ne demande pas quelle est la valeur de ses lois mais bien quelle est sa valeur spirituelle.Antoine de St Exupery.. Merci Mr Richter pour cette interpretation de Schumann...
@jimsammann
@jimsammann 3 жыл бұрын
An excellent performance of an amazing piece of music. Recommend also the Pollini version, which I find marginally more melodic.
@jeanmarie0733
@jeanmarie0733 5 жыл бұрын
Fameuse interprétation de Schumann piano !
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
The term etude to me evokes a concept of mechanical exercise with no musical content, something you practice but do not perform in a recital. This does not sound like an exercise to me it sounds like music that I find myself enjoying. I like how each variation varies so much in feel and tempo with an almost fun/playful like attitude, I like the hints of chromaticism also that add to the character of the harmony implied. I think this is some of his better piano music and an impressive exploration into a wonderful creative mind full of imagination. This is another victory for Richter displaying a great deal of warmth color and emotion, I feel like I am getting to know the artist side of him through your channel. I have many of his recordings but it was not until I started to come here that I started to hear what I thought I wanted to hear from him for the first time. Somehow with an artist that iconic, I find that strange. When I think of Richter I think the guy could and did play everything but I wonder about his life and how that affected his performances, I wonder about his love life and sence of happiness and I could be wrong but I think I know the answer without looking. I think inside a storm was brewing but most of the time it just didn't come out because of events in his life and his emotions. On a technical level I think he was dead on almost all the time, playing what was written, it is the emotional aspect and display of color I often find myself questioning. For one of the first times I what he was hiding inside. I'm sorry if what I said or you don't know what I'm talking about, some of these are harsh words for what is commonly known as one of the greatest, just speaking my mind about how I feel about his playing. I actually own the box complete Decca Phillips and DG recordings, while many times I don't feel anything I do find it interesting his delivery in terms of tempo dynamics and shaping the phrase, the musical conception is always there but it wasn't until I started to come here that I started to feel something. Instead of dull greys I started to see vivid colors. Recording I think affects people differently, it can be difficult the get the right performance recorded, one day you're just not feeling it and it gets recorded the next day you play a concert and things come out better than you could have imagined. In Richter I don't think many of his recordings showed how he really played, this is one of the few I have found so far. Sorry It took a lot of words to get out what I was thinking but I finally feel like I got it done.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 жыл бұрын
+scottbos68 I think I know what you mean, some of Richter's recordings I find almost unlistenable (his Ravel for example... ugh), but other recordings like this one he's just fantastic. Check out his 1961 recording of Schumann's Fantasy Op. 17 for a Richter full of colour, warmth and depth.
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 8 жыл бұрын
After spending a few months rediscovering and getting to know his piano music a little more closely I find myself in love with the fantasiestucke equally with this piece.
@olla-vogala4090
@olla-vogala4090 8 жыл бұрын
scottbos68 Yes that's a very good piece too!
@javiertw89
@javiertw89 8 жыл бұрын
There's a documentary called "Richter: the enigma". It's on YT if you're interested, I liked it a lot.
@ziegunerweiser
@ziegunerweiser 7 жыл бұрын
After about 9 months of.listening to everything he wrote for piano the third sonata was actually my favorite in the end, this was my second favorite, third was kreisleriana, fourth was unexptedly intermezzo op 4 and fifth also unexpectedly was davidsbundlertanze op 6
@newgeorge
@newgeorge 8 жыл бұрын
totally wonderful! I've never heard these before - always suspecting they were more or less unplayable. Well they probably are - except for guys like Richter on best form. I'm guessing this was a studio performance: he did so few of these.
@calebhu6383
@calebhu6383 5 жыл бұрын
It's standard repertoire for concert pianists but definitely unplayable for the average pianist. Even if one can master the uncomfortable stretches and general awkwardness, there is still the huge challenge of creating a coherent musical whole within so many contrasting colors.
@baldrbraa
@baldrbraa Жыл бұрын
The short piano clip in The Beatles’ Revolution #9 is taken from the final variation of this work.
@CarmenReyes-em9np
@CarmenReyes-em9np 11 ай бұрын
Pianista exelente ❤️🇮🇷.
@johannsebastianbach3411
@johannsebastianbach3411 7 жыл бұрын
Variation 1 and 7, always my favorites.
@danielfeygin1216
@danielfeygin1216 4 жыл бұрын
I like your Goldberg variations
@dementedgamer0810
@dementedgamer0810 9 ай бұрын
1:41 Sounds like the reversed piano part in Revolution 9
@pledd7139
@pledd7139 Жыл бұрын
Прелесть-то какая. Именно ТАКАЯ музыка, и ничего более, мотивирует тебя заниматься по 6 часов в день
@ciararespect4296
@ciararespect4296 Жыл бұрын
Yea but others do it far faster and with less effort so I'm not wasting my time anymore
@pledd7139
@pledd7139 Жыл бұрын
@@ciararespect4296 вы никогда не узнаете как долго на самом деле занимается человек, и сколько усилий прикладывает. Таланта не существует. Важна лишь любовь к музыке, а не успех других людей. Мне так кажется. Я хочу сказать, что вы можете забросить занятия только если вам это не нравится. Не стоит постоянно стараться быть лучше, делайте это для себя, во имя любви к музыке
@Schumanna1
@Schumanna1 7 жыл бұрын
25:43
@rowanwild8445
@rowanwild8445 6 жыл бұрын
yea this one is outstandingly addictive
@bostonrules5579
@bostonrules5579 5 жыл бұрын
My favorite variation.
@UltimateProduction20
@UltimateProduction20 4 жыл бұрын
As beautiful as hard
@Schumanna1
@Schumanna1 7 жыл бұрын
I love 14:00
@harrisma333
@harrisma333 7 жыл бұрын
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