Prokofiev - Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83 III. Precipitato (Pollini) video free download


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Precipitato, third movement from Piano Sonata No. 7, Op. 83

Maurizio Pollini, piano

Sergei Prokofiev's Piano Sonata No. 7 in B flat major, Op. 83 (sometimes also called "Stalingrad"), the second of his three War Sonatas, was composed between 1939-1942 and premiered January 18, 1943 in Moscow by Sviatoslav Richter. Considered by some to be one of the most brilliant toccatas ever written, the Precipitato boldly affirms the key of the sonata through a more diatonic harmonic language than found in the first movement. This is obvious from the very beginning, with simple B-flat major triads repeated over and over again. Despite a wide range of performance tempos chosen by different pianists, the effect is nevertheless imposing and exciting. The toccata culminates into a furious recapitulation of the main theme, taxing all ten fingers to the utmost, until the piece finally ends in a thundering cascade of octaves.

Comments

5 years ago

CartoonFan1994

When EmpLemon does intense digging through archives.

5 years ago

Rudel23

Simply the best in this piece

6 years ago

rigel48

For me this is the right tempo. Fast but not too fast (Katsaris).

6 years ago

Henry Denner

Even Valentina Lisitsa says she doesn't come even close to Pollini with the Precipitato movement of the War Sonata.

6 years ago

Fiona Goh

While Quartet to the end of time by Messiaen is the tragic and haunting response to the horrors of war and fascism, Prokofiev's war sonatas, together with Shostakovich's 'Leningrad' and String quartet no.8, are the percussive dissonant raw portrayals of the very same horrors. It shows that fascism has no place on this planet and individuals who support it, like right winged Japanese, alt-right neo-nazis, warmongering US politicians, as well as Wall Street executives must be eradicated from humanity.

6 years ago

sbeallvln

My new favorite recording!

6 years ago

David Footerman

This is the best performance of the Precipitato on youtube

6 years ago

Fra Dalda

Basta inglesaggi "precipitato" è italianooooo no crucco brutti snobboni, eh adesso chi è er meglioo!!! E voi ce lo avete un ruggiero fiorella di montevarchi(AR) 52025 da voi ehhhhhh non credooooo brutti crucciCe l'abbiamo solo noiRUGGIE RUGGIECE L'ABBIAMO SOLO NOI RUGGIE RUGGIE ALEEEEEE!!

6 years ago

davidrmoran

Beautifully clean for being so swift, inflected like (not exactly) Argerich, and so much more musical than Ashkenazy. Too quick for me, mostly. I just caught Sokolov and Korsantia and think I prefer them overall, but now must go relisten to Gould...

6 years ago

Yung Yebisu

really nice

6 years ago

harsh lohani

This sonata is pure madness

6 years ago

伍庭曄

I love the first 4 and last 4 measures. The rest are too unfathomable to me LOL

7 years ago

markus rabe

I only wonder why he never played anything else by Prokofiev since it seems to be right up his street

7 years ago

ハルのピアノ

wonderful!

7 years ago

angelo testa

difficile per me ( " Chissa un giorno io non disdegno mai tutto e' possibile.").

7 years ago

Shoreman Coppertone

EmperorLemon Army, reporting in from Admiral Ackbar's Traptastic Sextravaganza 3

7 years ago

Paganini was the Devil

Although this is a great version together with Horowitz,I still feel in the 3d movement of this War sonata that no one matches the panic, violence, anxiety and rushing (" precipitato" means " rushing") aspects of the phenomenal version of CYPRIEN KATSARIS.Unfortunetaly I cannot find his 2 first movements...

7 years ago

IvanDark

Gran Turismo 5.

8 years ago

Virtuoso80

To me this is the standard for others to follow. Exactly how it should be.

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