
日本盲人钢琴家辻井伸行(Nobuyuki Tsujii)在卡内基音乐厅演奏《图画展览会》
From the Carnegie Hall, New York
Nobuyuki Tsujii - piano
Modest Petrowitsch Mussorgski - Pictures at an Exhibition
0:04 I. Promenade
1:33 II. Gnomus
4:10 III. Promenade
5:00 IV. Il vecchio castello
8:59 V. Promenade
9:25 VI. Tuileries
10:25 VII. Byd?o
13:08 VIII. Promenade
13:52 IX. Ballet of the Chickens in their Shells
15:04 X. "Samuel" Goldenberg und "Schmuÿle"
17:26 XI. Promenade
18:44 XI. Limoges, le marché (The Market Place at Limoges)
20:00 XII. Catacombæ (Sepulcrum romanum)
21:55 XIII."Cum mortuis in lingua mortua"
23:58 XIII. Baba-Yaga's Hut on Chicker Legs
26:57 XIV. The Great Gate of Kiev
On November 10, 2011, Nobuyuki Tsujii, the blind pianist from Japan who was the winner of the Van Cliburn International Piano Competition Gold Medal in 2009 appeared on the stage of Carnegie Hall. His dream had come true. Arguably the most important event in the career of any performer, for “Nobu” it was a miracle. With his brilliant technique and beautiful tone, the performance of the masterpieces of Beethoven, Liszt, Mussorgsky, and encores by Chopin and his own compositions, brought the usually reserved Carnegie Hall audience to its feet.
Watch the full Nobuyuki Tsujii's performance at the Carnegie Hall: https://youtu.be/kNujPrlPJBw
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