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@GarciaCopistaКүн бұрын
It's a Scarlatti Sonata!
@Varooooooom2 күн бұрын
I wish I had Godowsky’s harmonic language so bad. Almost all of his choices are so agreeable to me, yet idk how he comes to the decisions he makes 😭 Feels like it was second-nature to him
@mrwassef3 күн бұрын
This is a great piece to audition to Juilliard with, but if it was me, I’d opt to go with 4’33”
@PianoCurio2 күн бұрын
Good suggestion, that piece was a hit with my mom’s friends when she asked teenage me to play for everyone at a Christmas party, though most of them did leave before I was done.
@mrwassefКүн бұрын
@ well that was rude of them. It was probably too complex for their simple ears.
@jadeothen60573 күн бұрын
I don't think I've ever laughed at a piece of music before, this is so hilarious and complete genius 🤣
Dude just had one riff and made small variations on it. That's it, nothing more was needed.
@utvpoop4 күн бұрын
Unironically this became one of my favourite compositions
@jackneefus4 күн бұрын
assai con buffo e elegante
@pablovalverde35424 күн бұрын
_"May they never know your next move"_ (the whole piece is in Db major and it is resolved with a surprising Eb chord)
@pablovalverde35424 күн бұрын
The stupid and meaningless dinamic changes between pp and ff makes it even funnier
@herghamoo32425 күн бұрын
I like Schedrin! I bought an LP on a whim once, of him playing some of his own music. Among others his second piano concerto, which is extremely metal (and sometimes jazzy)
@reflections605 күн бұрын
At bar 6 it would be b flat...
@joksal91085 күн бұрын
Dark gothic??????
@surianto30246 күн бұрын
Still more serious than John Cage 😅
@HolldollMcG6 күн бұрын
Okay, but I actually wanna learn it
@SaturnD7 күн бұрын
I unironically love it, it's like the theme song for some kind of silly little creature scuttling around and getting into mischief
de ahi se basa el tema y la cancion del chavo proviene de Perrey The Elephant Never Forgets
@cwiermaa9 күн бұрын
Interesting! This is the first piece in a book I have called "The Library of Piano Classics", and this arrangement sounds quite different, and more grand due to the use of octaves. The slower tempo does make it harder to follow the rhythm, but otherwise the embellishments are quite pretty; I especially love when goes to the lower octaved D chord.
@StanleyGrill9 күн бұрын
Glad I subscribed. Adding these to my sight reading list. Lovely!
@tinman242010 күн бұрын
sounds cool
@rogerjamesmusic11 күн бұрын
Why not just improvise your own silliness?
@PianoCurio11 күн бұрын
It’s easy to play the piano in a silly manner. It’s rarer to crystallize silliness in musical notation, which is what makes this piece special, to me.
@rogerjamesmusic11 күн бұрын
Why not just improvise your own ‘silliness’?
@marinadela136111 күн бұрын
It should be a lot faster I think
@StanleyGrill11 күн бұрын
Fibich is another wonderful Czech composer undeservedly overshadowed by Dvorak.
@tornquistverlag11 күн бұрын
this is what I've been looking for
@stephanoskatsaros11 күн бұрын
Really interesting. I was aware of the orientalism as style in western classical music, but I never considered the Turkish March as a "genre".
@theocurras157012 күн бұрын
C’est magnifique
@pianopawtistic12 күн бұрын
I remember when I performed this once when I was 14 the audience broke out in laughter at one point. Was I trying to become the heir of Victor Borge? 😂
@PianoCurio12 күн бұрын
One of the few times when that is a good thing!
@StanleyGrill12 күн бұрын
How on earth did the KZbin algorithm know I sight read through this today!
@PianoCurio12 күн бұрын
Hmm did you google Dupont maybe? It knows all!
@dariocugia193812 күн бұрын
Magical❤
@boodabill12 күн бұрын
Interesting use of tempo, i like it. Says "slowly and languidly"...the suggested time length and megronome marking is faster, so conflicting messages in the score. Tango could be danced at either tempo...Amazing virtual piano.
@PianoCurio12 күн бұрын
It’s something I had to think about, but ultimately I concluded that Godowsky’s added details benefit from some breathing room. Thanks
@carmenaballi12 күн бұрын
Precioso
@IolcanPK12 күн бұрын
I heard Rachmaninoff's Moment Musicaux in E minor a lot 😅
@noelwalterso212 күн бұрын
I love that he uses two bass clefs; a fair few pianists will have been caught out by that one😅.
@LuisKolodin12 күн бұрын
I'll definitely check the whole output of Mathias. Thx for presenting me. But I read his biography and it seems he studied piano performance with Chopin, not composition. Composition was with Kalkbrenner
@a360pilot13 күн бұрын
Great idea to demo each music with an instrument of its own era. Loved it!
@elipcellist1313 күн бұрын
People are so pressed in the comments over nothing. Great short piece, and lovely performance!
@timarc989514 күн бұрын
Me when... Me.
@4thlord5114 күн бұрын
This is before elise.
@thewaltzingpiano14 күн бұрын
Whoaaa... this is some Godowsky level stuff man ... but it works really really well.... unlike Godowsky's stuff with chopin (some not all.. most are quite pleasant)
@Thirty_Five15 күн бұрын
RODION?! i cant believe rodya herself wrote this one limbillion silly points
@leoinsf15 күн бұрын
Love it!!!
@lionelmenguina65815 күн бұрын
J'ai bien l'impression après avoir écouté toutes ces marches turques que le prélude en G mineur OP 23 de Rachmaninov pourrait aussi bien faire partie de cette sélection car elle les ressemble dans la forme et la rythmique.
@calebhu63838 күн бұрын
Yes, although I think the direct inspiration was Schumann's Humoreske. m.kzbin.info/www/bejne/pqSbo3V9l7OEqqM
@GlortMusic15 күн бұрын
Thank you for making this video (and thanks to KZbin algorithm for putting it in my feed)! As a musician, I must say that it's such a great analysis of pieces with all the detail you put and the pleasant music in the background! As Francis Bacon said, "knowledge is power", and videos like this are essential for knowledge in the 21st century! *Edit:* Actually, the quote is attributed to Thomas Hobbes, but Bacon said something similar. If you're a philosopher and are reading this comment, please forgive me. I haven't studied philosophy since I graduated from high school.