Aleksandr Ghindin Vidéos
pianiste russe
- piano
- Russie
- pianiste, professeur ou professeure de musique
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2024-05-11
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Alexander Ghindin Tchaikovsky 1999
Concerto for piano and orchestra #1 in B-flat minor; 2nd movement. Bruxelles 1999.
Alexander Ghindin Chopin Dubai Opera 2020
Curated by internationally renowned pianist Amira Fouad, Music in the Studio is set in Dubai Opera’s acoustically flawless studio, allowing for a more atmospheric experience between the musicians and their audiences. Alexander Ghindin brings Dubai a dazzlingly virtuosic and romantic evening of some of the most beautiful compositions of Fréderic Chopin including the famous Fantasy in F minor, the Grande Valse Brilliante in E flat as well as some of the most loved Nocturnes, Mazurkas and Polonaises.
Alexander Ghindin Sergei Rachmaninov Vladimir Ashkenazy Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra 2001
Provided to YouTube by NAXOS of America Piano Concerto No. 4 in G Minor, Op. 40: I. Allegro vivace alla breve · Alexander Ghindin Rachmaninov, S.: Piano Concertos Nos. 1 and 4 (Original Versions) ℗ 2001 Ondine Released on: 2001-01-01 Artist: Alexander Ghindin Conductor: Vladimir Ashkenazy Orchestra: Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra Composer: Sergei Rachmaninov Engineer: Enno Maemets Producer: Reijo Kiilunen Auto-generated by YouTube.
Rachmaninoff Alexander Ghindin Vladimir Ashkenazy 1926 1928 2000
Here's a follow-along score of an ultra-rare recording of the second, 1928 version, of Rachmaninoff's highly underrated Piano Concerto, No. 4, Op. 40 Like his 1st piano concerto, there are three versions of the magnificent work. (Yes, there are THREE version of the 1st piano concerto, not two, as many people believe.) The original 1926 manuscript version was compiled by Boosey & Hawkes in 2000 after considerable interest and was recorded three times, first by Alexander Ghindin at the piano and Vladimir Ashkenazy conducting. This second 1928 revision is a rather truncated version of the manuscript and was the first "officially" published version. I'm sorry to say that this rendering is probably the most overlooked work of Rachmaninoff's entire oeuvre. In it, you can trace how Rachmaninoff was highly unsatisfied with the so-called superfluous sections of the manuscript version and subsequently cut out entire sections and modified a few passages.
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- chronologie: Interprètes (Europe).
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