Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto No. 3 - Anna Fedorova - Live concert HD

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Published 2015-11-23
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Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie o.l.v. Gerard Oskamp
Anna Fedorova, piano

Rachmaninov - Derde pianoconcert, op. 30

De Oekraïense pianiste Anna Fedorova maakt een bliksemcarrière. Of ze nu Mozart, Ravel of Moesorgski speelt, ze wordt geprezen om haar enorme expressiviteit. Haar allergrootste succes tot dusver boekte ze met Rachmaninoffs Tweede pianoconcert. Een uitvoering daarvan, tijdens Het Zondagochtend Concert, werd een ongekende YouTube-hit.    • Rachmaninoff: Piano Concerto no.2 op....  
Inmiddels bracht Fedorova het werk uit op cd, en zet ze de volgende stap op haar reis met Rachmaninoff.

Rachmaninoff
Fedorova speelt Rachmaninoffs Derde pianoconcert met de Nordwestdeutsche Philharmonie, het orkest waarmee ze ook het Tweede uitvoerde. Het is onbetwist een van de moeilijkste composities voor piano. Vol met zich steeds complexer ontwikkelende thema’s. Maar vooral ook vol lyriek: het Derde pianoconcert is een werk vol emotionele uitersten.

All Comments (21)
  • @TheAskald
    0:22 1st movement 0:27 theme A (piano) 1:22 theme A (orchestra) 3:16 theme A transitioning to theme B 3:53 theme B 4:32 theme B in its lyrical version 5:09 theme B extended 7:32 theme A 8:42 intense development 9:48 transition to the cadenza 11:30 cadenza on theme A 14:28 orchestra joins playing theme A 15:26 cadenza on theme B 17:19 theme A 19:08 2nd movement 19:13 main theme (oboe) and the orchestra developing the theme 21:26 piano entrance 21:47 main theme (piano) 1st modulation 22:57 main theme (piano) 2nd modulation 24:07 notice the 1st movement theme A on the strings 25:10 main theme (piano) 3rd modulation 25:27 build up to 2 climaxes (25:45 & 26:08) with the orchestra playing main theme 27:17 "Spanish dance" 27:56 notice the 1st movement theme A in the piano lower inner lines 28:14 climax closing the lively part of the movement 28:30 main theme (oboe) and the orchestra restating the movement opening 29:50 transition to 3rd Movement 30:15 3rd movement 30:18 theme A 31:42 theme B 32:18 theme B lyrical version 33:40 theme A development 1 34:37 theme A development 2 35:35 other development 36:11 orchestra plays theme A development 1 36:45 1st movement theme A on the strings 37:12 1st movement theme B extended 38:18 theme A development 3 39:10 little break and calm cadence 39:35 start of the themes restatement 39:40 theme A (orchestra) 40:09 theme A (piano) 41:08 theme B 41:43 theme B lyrical version 42:20 last part begins 42:49 build up to the mini-cadenza 43:03 mini-cadenza 43:18 climax on theme B (lyrical version) 44:44 coda Rachamninoff's piano concerto no.3 is one of the pieces I cherish the most, and my favorite concerto❤ I hope this can help people wanting to get into it!
  • @lkrupp215
    “To play a wrong note is insignificant. To play without passion is inexcusable.” Ludwig van Beethoven
  • @dcafiso
    The Rach 3 is a human masterpiece created by a Genius, an achievement of the highest degree. Anna Fedorova is an incredible virtuoso, a wonderful Maestro.
  • @Eric-xt3os
    What I love about Rachmaninoff's piano concertos is that they're so thick with musical ideas that every time I hear a great pianist play it, it sounds so fresh because they inevitably have some interpretative ideas that bring different focus, even the orchestra members themselves.
  • I love that in-between movement instead of clapping everybody started coughing
  • @ernent
    I must confess that I have watched your Rachmaninov 2nd only four and a half million times ...
  • @789armstrong
    Krystian Zimerman once said "when you play Rachmaninoff, you have to live it" that's exactly what Anna does here. She has this music in her bones.
  • The only thing I cannot understand is how the heck Rachmaninoff composed such masterpiece. My mind is just blown. That is soooo freaking complex. I just don't get it.
  • @demiurg25
    1. Allegro ma non troppo 0:21. Cadenza 11:30. Very tender and sad theme 😢 15:12. 2. Intermezzo: adagio 19:05. Brilliant finale chords of this movement: 29:50. 3. Finale: alle breve 30:14. Preparing the final 42:10. Final chords 44:43. I hope this help you
  • Thank god we have pianists brave enough to perform this tortured, beautiful masterpiece. Thank you!! Brava madame!
  • Saw her play this yesterday in concert, She was absolutely amazing, basically got a standing ovation. I think she definitely interprets the piece a lot more now it sounds even more amazing live
  • @Laffen47
    I will not fall in love with the pianist I will not fall in love with the pianist Oh, who am I kidding...
  • @markfowlermusic
    the section that starts around 25:00 and lasts around a minute is pure genius, I have never felt so much passion by a composer, its just to me one of the greatest moments in all of music.
  • @Pneuma3339
    The Rach 3 is the most beautiful piece I’ve ever heard
  • I have listened to this performance by Ms Fedorova a number of times. I then listened to the performances of this concerto by various other pianists who were all technically very good. Most other pianists played the concerto a bit faster. But many, in my opinion, played it to show off their technical skill. I could not find one other performance played with such emotion like this one by Ms. Fedorova and without forfeiting her technical skill. The orchestra support was done superb with required emotional performance thanks to the great conductor Oskamp. Many thanks for this great performance to Ms Fedorova, Mr Oskamp and the great orchestra. Greetings from South Africa.
  • @SimonUbsdell
    The astonishing thing about Fedorova is how minutely she listens to everything that the orchestra is doing and becomes part of it - musicianship that goes far beyond mere (!) virtuosity and deep into the heart of the music. Amazing.
  • Buitenaards is het 3 e van rachmaninoff. Woorden ontbreken mij.hart en ziel heeft rachmaninoff om dit te componeren.absoluut meesterwerk.bravo anna voor je brilliant performance
  • @ctfamily40
    The second ever performance of this piece was with Rachmaninoff as soloist and Mahler as conductor. I would give anything to have been at that concert!