Ravel Concerto for the Left Hand | Live Piano Performance

Maurice Ravel — Concerto for the Left Hand in D Major performed live by Natela Chokheli 🎹 A powerful interpretation of one of the most extraordinary piano concertos in classical music history. Composed by Maurice Ravel between 1929 and 1930, the Concerto for the Left Hand was commissioned by pianist Paul Wittgenstein, who lost his right arm during World War I. Despite being written for one hand alone, the work creates an astonishingly rich and symphonic sound world, becoming one of Ravel’s greatest masterpieces. Blending dark orchestral colors, jazz-inspired rhythms, dramatic intensity and lyrical beauty, the concerto takes listeners on an unforgettable musical journey. Its emotional depth and technical brilliance continue to captivate audiences around the world. 🎼 Orchestra part performed by Alina Gibadullina 📅 December 2019 📍 S. Rachmaninoff Hall, Kazan State Conservatory Performed by pianist Natela Chokheli — international competition laureate, concert pianist and graduate of the Kazan State Conservatory ✨ If you enjoy French classical music, piano concertos and inspiring stories behind great masterpieces, support the video with a like, comment and subscription 🎼 📺 Recordings provided by the performer’s official YouTube channel: [   / @НатэлаЧохели  ](   / @НатэлаЧохели  ) #ravel #mauriceravel #lefthandconcerto #pianoconcerto #classicalmusic #piano #liveperformance #natelachokheli