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Ciurlionis' Piano Prelude op. 7 no. 4: A Captivating Romantic Composition
Ciurlionis' Piano Prelude op. 7 no. 4: A Captivating Romantic Composition
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A Dreamy and Introspective Prelude: Scriabin's Emotional Landscape
Love love schubert!!!!❤❤❤❤
Me too!!!
Force
Its very beautiful but don't take time in the arpeggios when you play with orchestra. Otherwise it's beautiful. The approach is very gusty. ❤❤
Thanks! This is just a small excerpt for fun, the complete piece would have a different feel. 😊🎶🎹
VERY LOVELY! I like that this piece can be played in a variety of ways, each of which have their merits. The purists of course will object to the pedalling, but I find it has its appeal. I personally like to play it at this tempo -- or even slightly slower -- with pedal, and I like to make the second arpeggio an echo of the first. You can hear a sample of this on my channel in "Good morning Bach" in which I used this in conjunction with another song -- I hope you enjoy it.
Thank you for your kind words and for sharing your interpretation.
VERY LOVELY! I like that this piece can be played in a variety of ways, each of which have their merits. The purists of course will object to the pedalling, but I find it has its appeal. I personally like to play it at this tempo -- or even slightly slower -- with pedal, and I like to make the second arpeggio an echo of the first. You can hear a sample of this on my channel in "Good morning Bach" in which I used this in conjunction with another song -- I hope you enjoy it.
❤❤❤чудесне исполнение.
Спасибо большое, Елена!☺️🎶🎹🌸
Bit slow but i guess largo is up to interpretation
Dude… (Dudette, sorry). That piano is REALLY OUT OF TUNE. And it’s a poorly produced recording besides. Bad EQ.
One of the first, I learned on piano...
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These are in my top 5 favourite chords ever.
Good but to lound
I think there’s a bit too much rubato. But that’s just one person’s opinion. You can clearly play it both ways, surely you prefer this way.
Thanks for your warm words! I just play for fun a variety of small excerpts from different genres and composers ☺️🎶 For sure, if I record the entire piece it will have a different structure to support the form of the whole composition, but for now it’s mostly just fun!!🥰
영상이 아름답습니다~
Thank you so much!!!!!!🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
buen trabajo
Thank you so much!!!!!!!🥰🥰🥰
❤️🔥🥀🎼🎶🎵🎹‼️
Thanks!!!
I must have missed this one until now:lovely Scriabin prelude and scenery. 🤩👏👏👏
Thank you so much, Angus!!☺️🎶🎹
Very good tone and articulation
Thank you so much ☺️🎶🎹
Very good
Thank you ☺️
Wonderful
Thank you so much!!
You are absolutely beautiful Will you marry me?
Beautiful music and performance
Thank you so much! Glad your enjoyed this small excerpt ☺️🎶🌸
Underrated! Beautuful
Thank you ☺️
Beethoven!😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😡🤬😅
Great, but it is a Vavilov Ave Maria.
Perfect Thank you
Thank you so much ☺️
Когда нас выпустят за ледяной забор с этой тюрьмы?😢
try it half that speed...
Так коротко 😢
It's lovely but just a little bit too much rubato in the opening for my personal tastes...just disrupts the musical direction a little...let off the reigns and let the music flow naturally until the next section, then let your heart pour out 🥰 🙏
Thanks!!! I play excerpts for fun! Of course, when I play the entire piece I pace it differently to build and support the whole composition form! But for now, it’s just a lot of fun, and I don’t have to think about too many details 🤩🥰
Beautiful .💖
Many many thanks ☺️
This is The Spruce, not the Solitary Pine
pretty playing
pretty playing
What do you think when you play the piano? During the all execution what do you think?
😊
She started out with Beethoven but the last two notes was Mozart's piano concert 20 and then the video ended.
Yes, it is a Beethoven’s cadenza for the first movement of Mozart’s piano concerto in d-minor ☺️🎹❤️
What piece is this? Very beautiful
It is one of his piano preludes ☺️🎹
Ich bin ebengrade dabei es zu lernen❤😊
How wonderful! Good luck with learning it, this piece is absolutely gorgeous and worth being played over and over around the world!🎶🎹☺️
@@pulsarmusicvibes danke🎹🎵🎶
I love how utterly devastating this piece is!
Thanks!!!
Nah
Klasse , wunderschön....😊
Thank you so much! Glad you enjoyed it!
Real
Glad you liked it!!
Her wonderful performance is comfortable to the ear and to the mind
Thanks so much!!!
@@pulsarmusicvibes You are welcome From A corner of immeasurable profound Tokyo 🎋🍙🍜🍱👘🎎🎏⛩️🗼🎴🎑🇯🇵 Cherry Blossom in full bloom is approaching in All of Japan 💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸💮🌸🍀☘️🍀☘️🍀☘️🍀🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁🍂🍁
Which piece is this? Sounds good
It is one of Chopin’s waltzes 🎶😃 Glad you liked it!!
Very beautiful and relaxing.
Many thanks!
Hi. I am from Panama. I am piano student. I enjoy your performance. I would like to take a class with you when i have a flight to Toronto.
Il y a bien longtemps, lors d'un stage, à la fin d'une leçon, Baubet-Gony m'a joué ses 4 préludes et m'a donné sa partition. A l'époque, je n'y avais pas été très sensible. Je trouvais que ce n'était pas dans le style de Rachmaninov. Tant d'années après sa mort, je repense à ce moment. Ce prélude est le meilleur des 4, même s'il tourne un peu rond, on y ressent la nostalgie. C'était un grand pédagogue, il savait donner des cours d'interprétation avec des idées très évocatrices. Il voulait que je joue un concerto de Medtner, ou celui de Rimsky Korsakov. Cela ne s'est jamais fait, il est mort peu après. Ses stages privilégiaient la musique pour 2 pianos. Il est bien oublié maintenant...
Dear Jean, thank you so much for your warm comment!!! I got this scores for four preludes about 15 years ago, I was a student back then and found these pieces so captivating!! I was trying to find more information about Baubet-Gony, but found it quite difficult to find. I am so grateful you shared your story with me, it gives a little more insight about the composer. Thank you again!!❤️🎹🎶
@@pulsarmusicvibes Chère madame, merci pour votre aimable réponse. Je vous donne donc quelques éléments de biographie de Pierre Baubet-Gony. Il est né à Marseille et est resté très attaché à cette ville. Il était professeur de piano au conservatoire de Fontenay aux Roses, en région parisienne. Mais, chaque été, il redescendait dans le sud voir sa mère et organiser un stage dans un très joli village provençal, Lourmarin. Tous les stagiaires vivaient pendant 10 jours dans une belle maison sur la place du village, le concert de clôture avait lieu au Chateau. Les cours avaient lieu dans un musée. Le stage privilégiait les oeuvres pour deux piano, mais on donnait aussi des concertos avec réduction d'orchestre, et Baubet-Gony acceptait également les oeuvres solistes. J'ai un souvenir mémorable de sa master class sur "en blanc et en noir" de Debussy, il trouvait des images d'une justesse incroyable pour permettre aux élèves de mieux jouer cette oeuvre. J'ai le souvenir, parmi beaucoup d'autres, d'une exécution de la 2° suite de Rachmaninov avec Baubet-Gony, ce fut grandiose. C'était un homme très émotif, assez susceptible (je me souviens qu'il avait été horriblement vexé qu'après le concert de fin de stage, les jeunes élèves affamés se soient jetés sur le buffet sans l'attendre), il adorait Scriabine et rêvait d'enregistrer l'intégrale des sonates. Il était frustré de ne pas avoir fait la carrière qu'il méritait. Il était très grand. Un peu dépressif parfois. Il souffrait de crises de palpitations qui pouvaient se déclencher en plein concert. Il a enregistré un disque 33 tour avec plusieurs de ses oeuvres (visages perdus, transparence des larmes, simorgh, ...). Beaucoup d'oeuvres de lui n'ont jamais été enregistrées. Il était en train d'écrire un opéra quand il est mort. Il a été le premier grand professeur que j'ai eu dans ma vie de pianiste amateur (je suis chirurgien). Je l'ai un peu fréquenté en dehors des stages quand il venait à Marseille. A la suite d'un malentendu, d'une maladresse de ma part, il s'est un peu brouillé avec moi. Puis il est mort brutalement. J'ai appris que, peu avant sa mort, il avait cherché à me recontacter. La vie est triste, parfois.
Thank you! It is such a rare information and I am so very grateful you shared this story with me! I know, life is so unpredictable sometimes and it is important to enjoy every moment of it. I am glad you have such colourful memories to share about Baubet-Gony. Thank you again!☺️🎹🎶
Love Scriabin...the fire in the background is a nice and appropriate touch for this...Great playing, great piece...thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much!!!!
A very beautiful piece of music, and again:a really nice backdrop!
Many thanks!!!😃🎶🎹