The first Etude anticipates the sonorities of some of Ligeti's Etudes! Really remarkable.
@Peculate3 жыл бұрын
Brilliant composition. When you keep in mind this is from 1926 it's even more impressive. It still sounds so modern today
@bobhourigan76264 жыл бұрын
These preludes are quite marvelous. Enjoyed listening. Thks.
@tanitoluwaoyegoke99403 жыл бұрын
This is futuristic
@geuros2 жыл бұрын
Agree. Sounds like a fusion of jazz rhythm with impressionistic harmonies (especially the second sounds like some of Debussy's preludes from 2nd book), sometimes polytonality. Excellent stuff!
@pianomanhere4 жыл бұрын
These pieces really are superb. They sound like some Alban Berg, blended with the luminescent piano music of Georges Enesco, all with foundation of Schulhoff's jazz "style" (for want of a more precise word)(if one can discern a "style" across his oeuvre (not certain)). Thanks for posting this. 👌
@MaggieGraceWebb2 жыл бұрын
It's no surprise Berg and Schulhoff were friends!
@tarikeld112 жыл бұрын
Wow, he predicts Kapustin with this! Especially at the measures at 1:46. Or let's say, he inspired him. 9:29 is similar to the beginning of Kapustin's Sonata No. 2, and 11:30 to the last measures of the finale!
@gexahedrop8923 Жыл бұрын
awesome
@ericdevaughn59417 ай бұрын
Well WOW! YEAH ! This is so HOT it actually is COOL!!! So enjoyable. A Man with style. Curse the Nazis for what they did to him snd millions of others. A head of his time.
@lylecohen16382 жыл бұрын
2:41
@thomasandreassosna9093Ай бұрын
Unter Etüden versteht man im Allgemeinen ja Übungsstücke. Ich weiß nicht, welchen Nutzen praktische Unterhaltungsmusiker der damaligen Zeit aus diesen polytonalen Ausarbeitungen hätten ziehen sollen. Erwin Schulhoff war halt eher ein Kind der Wiener Schule, als des Jazz...