Remember This
Stanislav Egorov Lyrics


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32Stitches How do we talk bout it? Is there a way 'round…
Andrew Leahey & the Homestead I've been working on the doorway Dressed the wood with new…
Anna Ternheim In the city where we met Black leaves in the winds…
ARIA feat. Mr. OZ & BIG RON 突然の知らせ声を失った せめて抱きしめてあげたかった... なんでこんなに複雑なんだろう 教えて私に何が出来たの? Oh…
Beth Champion Mason Yeah, yeah they placed you in my arms tonight i can hardly…
Blue Stone Maybe you would Remind me you're missin' Maybe you would …
Derek Pope You left your jacket With all your confessions I haven't bee…
Even Kern I've come to this conclusion I've come to this at last I'm…
Flying Pickets Remember this, nothing is sacred. We live right beside the…
Glacier Veins No good with words but at least you're usually there I…
Grey Eye Glances As for the time we lost And as for the…
Home Free Summer night, on the pier He's watching her, watch that sun…
Jonas Brothers Used to pray for a moment just like this There's a…
Knowmads I never planned to live a century Because every human dies…
m.i.k.e. I haven't felt this way in a long time And it…
NF Yeah, they say when we grow up You'll understand when you're…
Out Of The Grey When you sing, the sound disappears as it moves through…
Partner Well, there's a funny thing that happens to me When I'm…
Ruthanne Doesn′t get much better I want it like this forever 'Cause I…
Smoke City Beija-me assim, dentro de mim No esquece de apagar o que…
You vs Yesterday This is me owning up to all my mistakes today. And…



Zero Mindset I feel like... nothing to say I feel like... I'm left…


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@AulicExclusiva

What a marvelous performance, so subtle & reflective, WITHOUT BANGING!

@ThePianoFiles

YES!!!!

@AndrewKingPianist

Absolutely breathtaking performance. I grew up listening to Egorov on vinyl…and loved every moment. All I had was some of his Chopin and Schumann records and his 1978 Carnegie Hall recital. This Shostakovich is a treasure. Thank you for uploading!

@user-dg9ku1zy4y

Потрясающее исполнение! Постижение трагической глубины музыки Шостаковича...

@valfriesen4861

Thank you for this, Mark. Such talent, such a tragic loss.

@janetkenny1974

I have never heard him before. He does remind me of Lipatti! So wonderful! Thank you.

@paulmetdebbie447

Ah, the great Egorov. A poet at the piano, a bit like Lipatti. Brings back memories. I heard him perform a Chopin pianoconcert (don't remember which one) live in the Netherlands when I was young, must be 1977 or so. Very impressive. In one of the faster parts he suddenly took a wrong turn and jumped to a later section, but miraculously the Orchestra and he found eachother within seconds again. That moment had my heart running! Thank you for uploading. Never heard this performance before.

@user-sq1zm9ry2n

이 연주를
들을수 있음에
말할수 없는
깊은 감사를
드립니다 !

@roelofbijkerk1164

I had I think three lessons with Youri, at his house in Amsterdam. I had gone to two of his concerts, after the second a lady walked right in to the soloist's room, planted a kiss on him, and then asked for piano lessons. He actually gave her his telephone number, and I asked as well. I actually called him up from the Conservatory, although all she told me she had in mind was something else and never called him. I had, if I remember correctly, three lessons, one even with the girl who had turned pages for his recording with Emmy Verhey of the Brahms d-minor sonata, we did the same sonata for him. He as a teacher was completely down to earth, saying just what you needed to hear at times, without dressing everything up to make it sound like he was saying something, add a bunch of artsy fartsy stuff, and it sounds like one is saying something, although they might be saying more had they not. Youri didn't' do that. I was playing Chopin's e-minor concerto for him, and was having difficulty with a passage. He leaned back, and said with calm temerity, with simple sureness: "that's not difficult for you," and the whole passage came out without any difficulty, perfectly, the next time I tried. If I really was amazed at how beautifully, or at the depth at which something came out, he wouldn't get distracted looking for adoration, but pursed his lips to stay focused on the music.

It's tragic that homosexuality wasn't accepted in Russia at that time, and now again is discouraged. A person simply doesn't acquire the ability to feel free to be themselves. Everything in life that's "normal" for a hetero lifestyle, such as seeing one's feelings reflected on the screen, on tv, in books, in conversations at school, any "normal" social gathering or at any institution, just about, none of that a gay person experiences. I could go on about it, even with people who label themselves as open, are media figures as such, but aren't open about their "other" side, and see people, who never had the freedoms they had as hetero's or bisexuals, as something "extra" in their lives, see them as ones to have affairs with, or to experiment with thinking they are being open minded, but don't really have the courage to make themselves vulnerable regarding their image would they even state that in interviews.

@ThePianoFiles

WOW, thank you for sharing all of this - AMAZING!!!! So lovely to read!!!

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