Exceptionnal!! One of the bets version of the net honestly!!! Reall not so many mistakes, and great interpretations!
@vitiachao97653 күн бұрын
Muy graciosa la anécdota que le contó a Martín su profesora Galina Eguizárova, discípula de Aleksandr Goldenweiser, sobre Sviatoslav Richter. Muchas gracias a Martín García y Luca Fazioli por compartir esta conversación.
@irenakuzlak98503 күн бұрын
Fantastic interview. Thank you Martin Garcia Garcia and Luca Fazioli. ❤😊❤
@WilliamZhouPiano3 күн бұрын
Love your videos and your piano playing. Keep it up!!!
@WilliamZhouPiano3 күн бұрын
YAY!
@jmer91266 күн бұрын
I think Hayato’s you tube performances really answer your question about making classical music accessible. From Joe Hisaishi gorgeous anime compositions to pop and jazz music, he creates many entrances to the classical experience. Sometimes he is able to weave beautiful tapestries incorporating tunes from different genres. I think that’s one of his really unique and special contributions.
@WilliamZhouPiano7 күн бұрын
Love this channel! Keep it up! 👍 🎉
@ΠΑΠΑΔΑΚΗΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΑ9 күн бұрын
❤
@martinsvenmoritz36419 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for starting this inspiring format. Being a composer and writer for classical music and other genres myself, I can relate to a lot of your thoughts, feelings and also struggles you were talking about. Actually, I would love to add one question which seems to be an important one. And this is about the sound of piano in recordings and how it relates to genres nowadays. I mean in terms of traditional classical, neo-classical or modern classical or anything in between. A big part in music nowadays is production, even in composition where I feel the most important still should be melody and harmonies. Interestingly, the latest Album of Sumino on Sony Music sounds so different from his earlier releases too, as if it was meant to build a bridge between the traditional and neoclassical sound. Yeah, times are changing, always, as you mentioned correctly as well. It was very interesting and inspiring to listen to both of you! And by the way, I love good food too 😂. If you ever happen to be in Hamburg, Germany at the same time I would like to invite both of you for dinner to talk about music over good food! I am serious! All the best to you and your musical journey and I am looking forward to the next episode here! - Martin
@myravanhoff155110 күн бұрын
Will Hayato speak at all?
@SORAENGLISH10 күн бұрын
Wow, thank you so much for bringing Hayato Sumino on as your first guest! His explanation about Iekei Ramen was spot on LOL It was surprising to hear that you prefer playing by yourself because your performance of the Chopin concerto at the 18th Chopin Competition was dazzling! Best wishes for the future of "The Soundtrack of Piano" series.
@Lisztito181111 күн бұрын
Magnífico, lo interpreta increíble.
@staceycollins350812 күн бұрын
It is exciting to follow his career and see the way he's drawing in a whole new audience. If something profoundly unique is to be created, it seems it will require a new connection to the listener. Gershwin's music did this, tapping into the energy of his times. I hope Cateen will find what he's seeking in his own compositions and very much look forward to hearing more from him!
@sfyoko13 күн бұрын
I’ve been to some smaller amateur musician concert that each classical music piece was explained before the performance. It helped me really appreciate the music more.
@kaing499213 күн бұрын
Omg, I am so happy that this is recommended to me in my feed. I'm so thrilled watching them talking. Applaud to your first episode! 🎉 Thank you
@inke0813 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interesting conversation! I resonate with your (combined) statement of looking inside for your unique expression, and not to the outside. Researching what has been done in the past, digesting and engaging with it on a personal level and then being present with yourself to explore how you feel and how you can add your unique understanding and voice to the world/ outside. It also feels like the preference of shorter music, or background noise, is a symptom of how ready we are, in the moment or as a person, to be present with ourselves and going deeper with what is important to us. As background noise, music either reflects or shapes our underlying emotion(s) subconsciously. So in taking the time and interest in allowing space for exploration, I believe we can learn a lot about our values, state of being and desires. But then, not everyone wants to or feels they can take the luxury of spending time with philosophical thinking. For me, this is one of the greatest pleasures and privileges.
@inezgraer548214 күн бұрын
I love Hayato!! Thank you for your courage to start this wonderful podcast!! Keep going....I am a fan already❤ Inez in Portugal
@francobenavides15 күн бұрын
wow que inesperado este proyecto, muchas gracias! Estaré atento a todos los episodios!! Saludos desde Venezuela
@lynnbrown989716 күн бұрын
Incredibly beautiful. What voicing 💗
@cooldebt16 күн бұрын
Absolutely love this idea and great to see Cateen as your first esteemed interviewee. Agree that he switches easily between classical, jazz and pop (Penthouse is such a fun band). Looking forward to many more and to seeing how your program evolves as you cover so many interesting aspects of 'piano' 💖 Also love Hiromi!
@rgferreira7816 күн бұрын
Muy buena iniciativa, Martín. Muchas gracias por hacerlo realidad. Saludos.
@ЛюдмилаГорячкина-о8к14 күн бұрын
Предисловие программы интересное, слушаю с улыбкой, но хотелось поскорее, чтобы вы блеснули за инструментом.
@mitsuba26016 күн бұрын
Thank you for sharing so many interesting stories with us! 🎹✨
@raccoonlife681716 күн бұрын
Two unique and truly special pianists meet together!
Thank you so much for this incredibly interesting project! I'm also really happy that you featured Hayato in the first episode. He’s truly breaking down the barriers between music genres, and his insights into music are so inspiring for someone like me, just an ordinary music lover🥰 I’m already looking forward to the next artist! 🎹
@ZbynekPilbauer17 күн бұрын
This is great! I am looking forward to next episodes
@pensierounico717 күн бұрын
50 minutes listening to 2 of my favorite pianists talking to each other? Am I dreaming?
@Woodybird117 күн бұрын
❤😊 great idea ❤Sumino is absolutely right when he says that in these new "modern times" people listen to shortened versions of music more and more! Like, there is no time to listen to some maybe shorter concerts or, God forbid, some piece of classical music that lasts longer than 30 minutes! Classical music needs time, atmosphere (environment) and an instantly "adjusted" soul so that a person can really relax and enjoy such music. I think we could all do it, but most people have either become too lazy or have failed spiritually - emotionally. However, there will always be an audience for good music. In this case it is classical music which I prefer because it gives so much pleasure that no other genre can. (my observation)
@mei-k3g-n6v17 күн бұрын
11月3日と11日、聴きに行きます!
@cateen_hayatosumino17 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for having me as the first guest!! 😊
@martin_garciagarcia17 күн бұрын
Thank you as always! :)
@AnonymousReborns16 күн бұрын
You are a very big inspiration to me Hayato Thank you for making such great music. It always makes my day
@desmond382816 күн бұрын
@@AnonymousReborns Same here
@jmer91266 күн бұрын
We love Cateen and his music. Many thanks to you both. Arigatou gozaimas y muchas gracias ❤❤❤
@getanaum1947Күн бұрын
❤🙏👍🌹Mulțumesc pentru interesantul interviul cu un mare artist,pianist și compozitor inspirat,un spirit ales și un suflet nobil !!!🙏🇯🇵🎹👏👏👏🇷🇴💌
@ryanleefortepiano17 күн бұрын
Both are great pianist , I like it a lot
@irenakuzlak985017 күн бұрын
Fantastyczni, super pianiści , których milo oglądać i słuchać .❤😊❤
@magoskasz73517 күн бұрын
It's a great idea Martin;) It's a pleasure to hear this interesting conversation😊 Thank yoy! Greetings and thanks to Tamana😊
@jayyjay808217 күн бұрын
二人とも、ポーランドのショパン国際ピアノコンクールで私が尊敬した優秀な出場者でした。🇪🇸🇯🇵
@jayyjay808217 күн бұрын
It's a pleasure to watch and hear brilliant pianists like Martín García García and guests like Hayato Sumino talk about classical music. 💐💐💐
@DiegoDiego28281Ай бұрын
Hope to see you in the 2025 Chopin competition 😀
@rach23forever72Ай бұрын
Enhorabuena Martín. Te mereces todo lo bueno que te pase. Un abrazo!
@mmd1664Ай бұрын
Moje klimaty, dzieki ❤❤❤
@r.i.p.volodyaАй бұрын
I see that Martin Garcia Garcia still cannot sit still when he plays, though not as bad as he used to be: if you want to see truly appalling and gratuitous thrashing around on the stool please look up on KZbin the performance he gave of Rachmaninoff's 1st Piano Sonata when Martin was still young.
@JB-kh1omАй бұрын
Why is moving on the bench such a problem? Especially when the sound he brings out of the piano is so amazing.
@r.i.p.volodyaАй бұрын
@@JB-kh1om If it was on a cd then it wouldn't matter at all, of course. But watch him play that Rachmaninoff and tell me that what he's doing isn't a) ridiculous, b) unnecessary and c) a massive distraction.
@jasminespianostudioАй бұрын
❤❤❤
@claudiaribeiro7292Ай бұрын
Parabéns Martin. Linda interpretação.
@ewaprzybylska2611Ай бұрын
Dazzlingly beautiful 🌟👏👏👏👏
@irenakuzlak9850Ай бұрын
Super ,Bravo !!!!!! ❤😊❤
@jp_charlandАй бұрын
It's a common and excusable misconception that "minute" here is referred as 60 seconds, for this title here minute implies "very small"! 🤓
@yucca010Ай бұрын
Your Schubert is wonderful too. The gentle melody has soothed me after a long day! Thank you for everything.
@irenakuzlak9850Ай бұрын
Super view of New York , Manhattan at night. ❤
@mmd1664Ай бұрын
Miły koniec dnia, dziękuję jak zawsze i czekam na więcej 🙂😘🥰❤️
@tumama24Ай бұрын
I'm getting energy from your piano.Thank you as always. 😊🎶💪