RARE: Young Shostakovich Playing end of op.35 (1934?)



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Facts established about this video so far:
Pianist: Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Trumpeter: Leonid Yuriev (1913-1971) Conductor: Looks very much like Nikolai Golovanov (1891-1953) Orchestra: Probably the "Old" Moscow Philharmonic Venue: Moscow Conservatory "Great Hall" Date: Some time after 1933, October 15th, and, most likely, before
the "official ban" of early 1936. So, 1934-1935. Piano: Bechstein, E270. Year Built: ? (Thanks to everyone whose comments helped in establishing some of these facts. Please, keep them coming.) Original Note: This is the famous surviving video of young Shostakovich playing his first piano co
ncerto. Footage is from 1934 or 1935 (I don't know for sure (I remember hearing about those years, but if anyone knows for sure, please let me know) -- definitely not on or before this concerto's premiere on October 15th, 1933, which happened at the Leningrad Philharmonic Hall). This performance i
s from Moscow Conservatory's Bol'shoi Zal. We get to hear the very end of that performance (starting with the piano cadenza) - the only footage that, supposedly, survives. Video and audio was taken from a DVD of a movie called "Sonata for Viola". In that movie (and most likely the way the original
footage was put together) most of concerto video doesn't coincide with audio and audio is played too fast (resulting in a raised pitch). So, I corrected as much as I could. (The frame rate of this video is 28.534 fps, and it seems to work fine after upload). There is even one place (towards the e
nd of the final "stride" cadenza) where the video footage seems to have come from a different performance! (maybe a rehearsal). He hits (wrong) notes that cannot be heard on the audio. (So I tweaked it a bit there). Either way, enjoy it.


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Have you analyzed ... ( 4 months ago by a1s2d3f4g5q1w2e3)
Have you analyzed the original video footage frame by frame (such as what I have here at 1:16-1:20)? Sh. presses certain keys (that are not in the score), but they don't sound in the audio. It's almost like the performers were asked to "mime" their previous performance to get another camera shot.
What's your dissertation called?
Thanks a lot! ( 3 months ago by iongmail)
Thanks a lot!
Amazing! ( 3 months ago by davealkan)
Amazing!
truly a very ... ( 3 months ago by PatrickBateman930)
truly a very important composer for contemporary music and musicians.
yup, he was a ... ( 3 months ago by virgilmihailescu)
yup, he was a brilliant pianist, not only a brilliant composer
Wow, thanks de ... ( 3 months ago by metabog)
Wow, thanks de raspuns care or fi sansele sa imi raspund un alt roman tocmai pe video asta. :-)
You're right, those ... ( 3 months ago by Giuliani7222)
You're right, those are the wrong notes; gasp!
I dont think I have ever found a recording of somebody who plays that part with the correct notes, up the the correct speed, etc. If you know of one, please tell me.
I always loved ... ( 3 months ago by Valelacerte)
I always loved Shostakovich's 12th symphony and admired him as a composer; I had no idea he was such an accomplished pianist too.
It's funny that the ... ( 2 months ago by studentjohn36)
It's funny that the Bechstein Piano Company doesn't use this clip as part of their promo. But it's plain to see that legitimate music, even from the hands of olympians like Shostakovich, was once made on pinnos that were not Steinways or Yamahas. "I'm not feeling quite up to olympic level today" -John Weinzweig, Summer 2004
Beatiful video! ... ( 2 months ago by FrancoMFT8)
Beatiful video! Great Shostakovich!
Thanks to share it.
I enjoyed this very ... ( 2 months ago by sospello)
I enjoyed this very much, FrancoMFT8 and thank you very much for sending it to me!
amazing to see the ... ( 2 months ago by YvesVanChiang)
amazing to see the past composer and also pianist to play his own work with even more than i min !! Thankx for sharing ~
if it's him playing ... ( 2 months ago by nyysfan)
if it's him playing his own music, then there aren't wrong notes
Damn! A video of ... ( 2 months ago by mrpossibilities)
Damn! A video of Shostakovich himself playing the piano. See, this is why youtube kicks ass
Wow, we are so ... ( 2 months ago by Tibicina4JMJ)
Wow, we are so blessed to have videos of such great composers. Thank you!!
Kinda makes you wish old father Mozart had had home movie skills....
This is an ... ( 2 months ago by gnolti)
This is an amazingly good piano concerto, especially for a first one. Too bad we don't have the entire thing.
what if he meant to ... ( 2 months ago by nathan87)
what if he meant to play different ones.
All this is ... ( 1 month ago by a1s2d3f4g5q1w2e3)
All this is unrelated to the original point:
The term "wrong notes" in this particular case refers to the fact that the piano keys Sh. presses and notes you hear in the audio are not the same. It is very likely that he "meant to play the notes that he played". (It doesn't look like he is "messing up".)
Also, it is very common for certain composers to play their music differently from the published version.
Hope this settles the whole "wrong note" debate.
Wonderful - a rare ... ( 1 month ago by richtomes)
Wonderful - a rare treat
Thank you for ... ( 1 month ago by ghmus7)
Thank you for this-what a treasure!
i LOVE shostakovich ... ( 1 month ago by babikorean)
i LOVE shostakovich!!!!!!!! thank you!
"the piano keys Sh. ... ( 1 month ago by nathan87)
"the piano keys Sh. presses and notes you hear in the audio are not the same." how could you possibly tell that...heh I think the original point was that if the composer is playing then whatever he plays is automatically right. This is obviously false, because even the composer could accidentally play notes he didn't mean to. I don't know this concerto well enough to pick out particular mistakes, but I think I can hear a couple of screw ups in there.
"how could you ... ( 1 month ago by a1s2d3f4g5q1w2e3)
"how could you possibly tell that...heh"
By listening. (I even get paid for that). The more original point before the original point here was the point I made in the little video description box over there.
I dont know why... ... ( 2 days ago by 037kondo)
I dont know why...Im not even a fan of this guy Shoshtakovich and yet I come back to this video everyday to listen to it, as if Im addicted.



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