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    UID:
    (DE-627)182221470X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 1 hr., 30 min., 5 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Sonatas piano D. 784 Canope A minor
    Content: Watch a part of Grigory Sokolov's piano recital at the 35th La Roque d'Anthéron International Piano Festival on medici.tv! After the end of the program dedicated to Schubert, Grigory Sokolov also offered a selection of six fabulous encores, chosen among Chopin's Mazurkas and Debussy's Preludes. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, and most of them are always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." During the summer of 2015, the giant of the Russian piano accepted for the third time to have Bruno Monsaingeon's cameras in the concert hall. Monsaingeon is the filmmaker that every musician cherishes, from Sviatoslav Richter to Yehudi Menuhin. He started his collaboration with Grigory Sokolov in 2003, when the pianist authorized him to film his legendary recital at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Just ten years later in 2013, Grigory Sokolov and Bruno Monsaingeon decided to record again one beautiful recital at the Berlin Philharmonie. This is the third Sokolov recital recorded by Monsaingeon. All three recitals are now available on medici.tv
    Note: Piano sonata in A minor, op. 143, D. 784 ; , Six musical moments, Op. 94, D. 780 / , Mazurka no. 2 in A minor, op. posth. 68 ; , Mazurka no. 4 in C sharp minor, op. 30 ; , Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 63 ; , Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 50 ; , Prelude no. 15 in D flat major, op. 28 / , Preludes, book II. Canope /
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  • 2
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_182221470X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 1 hr., 30 min., 5 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Sonatas piano D. 784 Canope A minor
    Content: Watch a part of Grigory Sokolov's piano recital at the 35th La Roque d'Anthéron International Piano Festival on medici.tv! After the end of the program dedicated to Schubert, Grigory Sokolov also offered a selection of six fabulous encores, chosen among Chopin's Mazurkas and Debussy's Preludes. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, and most of them are always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." During the summer of 2015, the giant of the Russian piano accepted for the third time to have Bruno Monsaingeon's cameras in the concert hall. Monsaingeon is the filmmaker that every musician cherishes, from Sviatoslav Richter to Yehudi Menuhin. He started his collaboration with Grigory Sokolov in 2003, when the pianist authorized him to film his legendary recital at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Just ten years later in 2013, Grigory Sokolov and Bruno Monsaingeon decided to record again one beautiful recital at the Berlin Philharmonie. This is the third Sokolov recital recorded by Monsaingeon. All three recitals are now available on medici.tv
    Note: Piano sonata in A minor, op. 143, D. 784 ; , Six musical moments, Op. 94, D. 780 / , Mazurka no. 2 in A minor, op. posth. 68 ; , Mazurka no. 4 in C sharp minor, op. 30 ; , Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 63 ; , Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 50 ; , Prelude no. 15 in D flat major, op. 28 / , Preludes, book II. Canope /
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  • 3
    UID:
    (DE-627)1750973782
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (1 hr., 30 min., 5 sec.))) , sound, color
    Content: Piano sonata in A minor, op. 143, D. 784 ;Six musical moments, Op. 94, D. 780 /Franz Schubert --Mazurka no. 2 in A minor, op. posth. 68 ;Mazurka no. 4 in C sharp minor, op. 30 ;Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 63 ;Mazurka no. 3 in C sharp minor, op. 50 ;Prelude no. 15 in D flat major, op. 28 /Frederic Chopin --Preludes, book II. Canope /Claude Debussy.
    Content: Watch a part of Grigory Sokolov's piano recital at the 35th La Roque d'Anthéron International Piano Festival on medici.tv! After the end of the program dedicated to Schubert, Grigory Sokolov also offered a selection of six fabulous encores, chosen among Chopin's Mazurkas and Debussy's Preludes. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, and most of them are always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." During the summer of 2015, the giant of the Russian piano accepted for the third time to have Bruno Monsaingeon's cameras in the concert hall. Monsaingeon is the filmmaker that every musician cherishes, from Sviatoslav Richter to Yehudi Menuhin. He started his collaboration with Grigory Sokolov in 2003, when the pianist authorized him to film his legendary recital at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées. Just ten years later in 2013, Grigory Sokolov and Bruno Monsaingeon decided to record again one beautiful recital at the Berlin Philharmonie. This is the third Sokolov recital recorded by Monsaingeon. All three recitals are now available on medici.tv
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  • 4
    UID:
    (DE-627)1822216214
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 2 hr., 23 min., 33 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Impromptus piano D. 899 arranged Tendres plaintes B♭ major
    Content: Legendary pianist Grigory Sokolov filmed for the first time in ten years, exclusively on medici.tv! It is so rare that it deserves a special mention: in June 2013 Grigory Sokolov, a piano superstar, gave his approval for his recital at the Berliner Philharmonie to be filmed. The last time his performance was filmed live was in November 2002, more than ten years ago, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Just like in 2002, Bruno Monsaingeon had the honour of filming the two-and-a-half hour concert given by this piano idol. Bruno Monsaingeon plays an essential role in the musical landscape. A violinist himself, he has directed many documentaries about classical music. His encounters with music legends such as Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter and Yehudi Menuhin have spawned magnificent portraits of these artists, with his work preserving the musical past for future generations. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, including an annual recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, which is always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." Discover this recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, the first Grigory Sokolov concert to be filmed in more than ten years, exclusively on medici.tv. Listen to works from the twilight of the classic era: Schubert's Impromptus and Drei Klavierstücke, as well as the incredible Hammerklavier by Beethoven at the core of the recital. On top of this, six other works including five Jean-Philippe Rameau pieces (such as the very famous "Danse des sauvages," from the Indes galantes), and the Intermezzo No. 2, Op. 117, by Johannes Brahms, were performed
    Note: Four impromptus, op. 90, D. 899 ; , 3 Klavierstücke, D. 946 / , Piano sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, op. 106, "Hammerklavier" / , Suite in D major, second part of the Pièces de clavecin avec une méthode pour la mécanique des doigts (Piano transcription). Les tendres plaintes ; , Les toubillons ; , Les cyclopes ; , La follette ; , Danse des sauvages : from Les indes galantes (Piano transcription) / , No. 2 in B-flat major : from Intermezzi, op. 117 /
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  • 5
    UID:
    (DE-602)gbv_1822216214
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file 2 hr., 23 min., 33 sec.) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Impromptus piano D. 899 arranged Tendres plaintes B♭ major
    Content: Legendary pianist Grigory Sokolov filmed for the first time in ten years, exclusively on medici.tv! It is so rare that it deserves a special mention: in June 2013 Grigory Sokolov, a piano superstar, gave his approval for his recital at the Berliner Philharmonie to be filmed. The last time his performance was filmed live was in November 2002, more than ten years ago, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Just like in 2002, Bruno Monsaingeon had the honour of filming the two-and-a-half hour concert given by this piano idol. Bruno Monsaingeon plays an essential role in the musical landscape. A violinist himself, he has directed many documentaries about classical music. His encounters with music legends such as Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter and Yehudi Menuhin have spawned magnificent portraits of these artists, with his work preserving the musical past for future generations. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, including an annual recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, which is always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." Discover this recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, the first Grigory Sokolov concert to be filmed in more than ten years, exclusively on medici.tv. Listen to works from the twilight of the classic era: Schubert's Impromptus and Drei Klavierstücke, as well as the incredible Hammerklavier by Beethoven at the core of the recital. On top of this, six other works including five Jean-Philippe Rameau pieces (such as the very famous "Danse des sauvages," from the Indes galantes), and the Intermezzo No. 2, Op. 117, by Johannes Brahms, were performed
    Note: Four impromptus, op. 90, D. 899 ; , 3 Klavierstücke, D. 946 / , Piano sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, op. 106, "Hammerklavier" / , Suite in D major, second part of the Pièces de clavecin avec une méthode pour la mécanique des doigts (Piano transcription). Les tendres plaintes ; , Les toubillons ; , Les cyclopes ; , La follette ; , Danse des sauvages : from Les indes galantes (Piano transcription) / , No. 2 in B-flat major : from Intermezzi, op. 117 /
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  • 6
    UID:
    (DE-627)175096970X
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (1 video file (2 hr., 23 min., 33 sec.))) , sound, color
    Uniform Title: Pièces de clavecin (1724) arranged Tendres plaintes
    Content: Four impromptus, op. 90, D. 899 ;3 Klavierstücke, D. 946 /Franz Schubert --Piano sonata No. 29 in B-flat major, op. 106, "Hammerklavier" /Ludwig van Beethoven --Suite in D major, second part of the Pièces de clavecin avec une méthode pour la mécanique des doigts (Piano transcription). Les tendres plaintes ;Les toubillons ;Les cyclopes ;La follette ;Danse des sauvages : from Les indes galantes (Piano transcription) /Jean-Philippe Rameau --No. 2 in B-flat major : from Intermezzi, op. 117 /Johannes Brahms.
    Content: Legendary pianist Grigory Sokolov filmed for the first time in ten years, exclusively on medici.tv! It is so rare that it deserves a special mention: in June 2013 Grigory Sokolov, a piano superstar, gave his approval for his recital at the Berliner Philharmonie to be filmed. The last time his performance was filmed live was in November 2002, more than ten years ago, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris. Just like in 2002, Bruno Monsaingeon had the honour of filming the two-and-a-half hour concert given by this piano idol. Bruno Monsaingeon plays an essential role in the musical landscape. A violinist himself, he has directed many documentaries about classical music. His encounters with music legends such as Glenn Gould, Sviatoslav Richter and Yehudi Menuhin have spawned magnificent portraits of these artists, with his work preserving the musical past for future generations. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov entered the Leningrad Conservatory in 1957 and is today considered one of the greatest pianists of our time. Every year he gives around 80 concerts, including an annual recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, which is always sold out. In 2012, Der Tagesspiegel declared : "[Grigory Sokolov] dreams his artistic dream; more abstract, more profound, yet at the same time more delicate than most of his colleagues. Listening to him is like a gift, and often astonishes." Discover this recital at the Berliner Philharmonie, the first Grigory Sokolov concert to be filmed in more than ten years, exclusively on medici.tv. Listen to works from the twilight of the classic era: Schubert's Impromptus and Drei Klavierstücke, as well as the incredible Hammerklavier by Beethoven at the core of the recital. On top of this, six other works including five Jean-Philippe Rameau pieces (such as the very famous "Danse des sauvages," from the Indes galantes), and the Intermezzo No. 2, Op. 117, by Johannes Brahms, were performed
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