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Hazel Flannigan
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IV. Into The Crimson West, from Scènes Pittoresques by Pierre Lescaut
Beauty seen is never lost
God’s colours all are fast;
The glory of the sunset heaven
Into my soul has passed.
God’s colours all are fast;
The glory of the sunset heaven
Into my soul has passed.
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III. Where Fairies Rove , from Scènes Pittoresques by Pierre Lescaut.
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Would we lived in summer olden Amid green nooks and dells of Fairyland.
Scènes Pittoresques: 1 - Mid The Hush Of The Corn by Pierre Lescaut
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Summer is gone, and autumn’s sober hues Tint the ripe fruits, and gold the waving corn. This music was found in my mother’s belongings after she passed. It has my grandmother’s name written on it, who also was a pianist, so I’m honoured to play this in her name. ✨
Impromptu No. 3 by Gabriel Fauré 🎬1
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Very much a work in progress.. a real challenge for me, as I haven’t played this all the way through since I was 17years of age… more stamina then 😆 Makes one appreciate just how many hours professionals put in to achieve perfection ✨
Andaluza from 12 Danzas Espanolos No.5 by Enrique Granados (1867 - 1916)
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Andaluza from 12 Danzas Espanolos No.5 by Enrique Granados (1867 - 1916)
Folksong Prelude No. 2 by Peter Warlock (1894-1930)
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You may have noticed I made an effort to dress up for this one (minus the apron ☺️), to which I got the response ‘Vamp’ from my dearest husband 🤣.
Novelette No. 3 in E minor , by Francis Poulenc (1899 - 1963).
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Not perfect, but this is what I achieved in a couple of hours today… 😊
Max Reger (1873-1916)- Versöhnung (Reconciliation) Op. 17, No. 20
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Max Reger (1873-1916)- Versöhnung (Reconciliation) Op. 17, No. 20
Gabriel Grovlez (1879-1944). - Petites Litanies de Jésus.
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Gabriel Grovlez (1879-1944). - Petites Litanies de Jésus.
Chopin Prelude No.26 in Aflat 🎬1
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Well, I really made this sound as difficult as it is.. bitten off more than I can chew here I suspect, but stubborn perseverance prevails 😄.. onwards & upwards, as they say ..😜.
Menuet from Sonatine by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
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Menuet from Sonatine by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937)
Telemann-Allemande (Suite in A) from ABRSM Keyboard Anthology, 2nd Series Book 111. Grade 5
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Telemann-Allemande (Suite in A) from ABRSM Keyboard Anthology, 2nd Series Book 111. Grade 5
Song Without Words by Mendelssohn, Op. 30, No.3
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Song Without Words by Mendelssohn, Op. 30, No.3
No 3 from Miniature Pastorals by Frank Bridge
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No 3 from Miniature Pastorals by Frank Bridge
No.2 from Miniature Pastorals by Frank Bridge
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No.2 from Miniature Pastorals by Frank Bridge
Miniature Pastoral No. 1 by Frank Bridge
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Miniature Pastoral No. 1 by Frank Bridge
Brahms Intermezzo in A major Op. 118, No.2 (take 2 🎬)
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Brahms Intermezzo in A major Op. 118, No.2 (take 2 🎬)
Brahms Intermezzo in A major, Op. 118 No. 2
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Brahms Intermezzo in A major, Op. 118 No. 2
Bagatelle No. 2 in F# Minor , by Howard Ferguson: Grade 7 LCM Keyboard Anthology.
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Bagatelle No. 2 in F# Minor , by Howard Ferguson: Grade 7 LCM Keyboard Anthology.
‘The Holy Boy’ from Preludes for Piano by John Ireland: Grade 7 LCM Piano Anthology
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‘The Holy Boy’ from Preludes for Piano by John Ireland: Grade 7 LCM Piano Anthology
Fauré Impromptu No.3 (just a snippet ☺️)
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Fauré Impromptu No.3 (just a snippet ☺️)
Bach ‘Allemande’ from Partita No.1V BWV 828
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Bach ‘Allemande’ from Partita No.1V BWV 828
Debussy : From ‘Children’s Corner’- Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
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Debussy : From ‘Children’s Corner’- Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum
Hazel Rose Flannigan: Stücklein (Little Piece) by Schumann, Op.99, No. 1/1
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Hazel Rose Flannigan: Stücklein (Little Piece) by Schumann, Op.99, No. 1/1
Hazel Rose Flannigan: Petite Piéce by Franck
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Hazel Rose Flannigan: Petite Piéce by Franck
Hazel Rose Flannigan: Adagio in B minor by Mozart, K. 540
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Hazel Rose Flannigan: Adagio in B minor by Mozart, K. 540
Magnificent interpretation ! I like it a lot
@@ALRminimalistmusic Thank you so much 😊🙏🌹
❤ a wonderful soul
@@margheritaciaccio1116 Thank you 😊🙏🌹
So lovely! Felt it all the way through..❤🧚
@@albertawalters3731 Thank you 😊🙏🌹
Yes, thank you. You come up with some interesting stuff. We love it. That score has seen better days. Lovely, your effiecient/robust technique covers a lot of ground.
Glad you like it David 😊.. &, yes , the music has obviously been played a lot by my grandmother, and not stored very carefully by my mum either. I love that it has my grandmother’s name written by her hand on it.
Thank you
You're very welcome 😊🌹
Beautifully played again. A wonderful moment to dream and pause.❤❤❤
@@Tautropfenoase Thank you 😊🙏🌹
This somehow gives me the desire to live for another day. Absolutely wonderful!
@@issaqella8414 Then I’m so pleased 😁 🙏🌹
Thank you
@@juliagray5634 My pleasure 😊🌹
Thank you
@@juliagray5634 You’re very welcome 😊 🌹
Beautiful. Thank you
@@juliagray5634 Thank you so much Julia 😊🙏🌹
Beatyful thing you doing ❤
@@trintproduction Thank you 😊🙏🌹
Love hearing all these lesser known composers. Granados was a giant but not from central Europe. Great music wherein one can hear the guitar influence in Spanish piano music. Highly "rhythmic" dance like featureing. As a sophisticate, you have no doubt considered a tablet. At 78 I started using one for the last year. Easy call at improving my comfort in playing. I now see a clear path to getting that Roland 607 within the next couple months. Will see where the next model up comes in. But, I like your piano. If necessary, I can add some amp and speaker upgrades. Probably not necesssary in my home. Love your "old school" schtick here. This is encouraging.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Glad you like the Roland sound. As for using a tablet, yes, it would avoid those awkward page turns. But I do have lots of music books that I’m loathe to part with ☺️
@@hazelflannigan3159 I well understand that. Same here, but the tablet upgrades my game on several accounts, mostly page turns, but some other stuff, too. You can write in erasable notes into the score. Anyway, love your schtick. You can transfer many of the pieces to the tablet, for the most part. I had to learn how to do it; not brain surgery; takes a few minutes per piece with a decent, mine is Epson ET-3760, scanner/printer & tablet running mobilesheets app, lifetime for like $15 or <. I finally took the plunge, glad I did.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Thank you for sharing that info. David.. much appreciated 😊🙏🌹
very fantastic
@@madaalbis4756 Thank you so much 😊 🙏🌹
Big Faure fan here. Sang scads of his art songs in earlier times. Lovely, sensitive playing on your part. Captured the gentleness and ethereal sense of it. Glad you're back at it, as am I. This is no mean feat; I hear so many refrains and riffs from what I remember of his music. Thank you. Again, I appreciate you technique which helps produce the desired effects for your vision of the music. He is somewhat underappreciated in my view.
Thank you David, though I wish I hit a few more correct notes… practice makes perfect, as they say 😅 🙏🌹😊
@@hazelflannigan3159 Yes, of course, but you are playing authentic music with personal authenticity as a person. That is more important than pefection, the absolute of same, does not exist. Good job.
You are as they say, "putting out," lots of nice music, less well known stuff. I am enjoying hearing these new sounds. Nice smile. You look just great.
Glad you like them 🎉❤
A nice interpretation of a complex work. It would be interesting to hear your rendition of Faure's Pavane, if you are familiar with it.
@@irenes.8217 Thank you Irene 😊🙏🌹.. yes, I would like to try to play the Pavane for you 🥰
I will look forward to it - thanks greatly! I've been listening to Lang Lang's incredible version released this year, but it's from a professional studio.
@@irenes.8217Oh, wow! You realise I can never come close to that kind of professionalism 😉
A beautiful piece, You played very nice
@@TheWFamilyMusic Thank you so much 😊 🙏🌹
Thank you Ms. Hazel Flanagan. You have given us the beauty that Debussy has desired for all to hear.
@@billstiem6035 My pleasure 😊🌹✨
Nice working in own little studio and sharing beautiful music with us, for us as well as yourself. I happen to adore Poulenc. Did some of his choral stuff in earlier times, like befor the Punic wars; actually in the decade after he died. I enjoy your sensitivity and how you apply it to the music. Nice trills, supported properly. Lovely.
Thank you David 😊🙏🌹 P.S Had to ask my hubbie when the Punic wars were, as he’s a bit of a historian … made me laugh 😆 x
Love my dose of Clair de Lune, Thanks!!!!!!!!!!!!!❣
You are so welcome!
HI Hazel. You are playing this piece beautifully. I am currently leaning it in hoping to play it in May.
Wonderful ❤…enjoy 😊🙏🌹
very nice piece of music that I didn't know... always thanks for these videos Mrs. Hazel 🥰
My pleasure.. so pleased you are enjoying , & thank you for listening 😊🙏🌹
Love this piece equally to Clair de Lune. Beautifully played!
Glad you like it! Thank you so much 😊🙏🌹
Very soulful playing on one of my favorite comps. Thanks. :)
Thank you so much.. 😊 .. apologies for the mistakes.. I really should practise more 😂..🙏🌹
@@hazelflannigan3159 [grin] Me at my peak would be "Old MacDonald" so no worries. I wouldn't even notice the mistakes. ;)
Linda interpretação, Hazel. Continue sempre assim. Beijos do Brasil!
Thank you 😊❤🌹🙏
Lovely performance
@@execute6200 Thank you 😊🌹🙏
Such an underrated piece of Chopin's, your playing is lovely!
@@loganm2924 Thank you 🙏 😊🌹
Love the effort and the lovely interpretation, stemming from that rock solid, if floating, technique. Fortunately, we need not be world class players to make beautiful, satisfying and entertaining music. It comes from authenticity and a good heart. I'm very much enjoying your performances.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et That means so much to me ☺️.. Thank you David 🙏🌹✨
@@hazelflannigan3159 We do music for the love of it, the best reason.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Absolutely ✨❤️
Traumhaft schön gespielt. ❤❤❤
😊.. thank you so much 🙏🌹✨
Beautiful! I noticed in your previous video and this one, you have a new framed photo. Care to share the specifics on this one? It's lovely.
@@e.castlerock8454 Thank you 😊🙏.The photo is of my maternal grandmother Beatrice, who played the piano, and the chapel organ .. I unfortunately can’t remember her, as I was a year old when she died at the age of 56. 🌹✨
Magnifique.. interprétation !!. 😊.. bravo.. pour la prouesse technique et la brillance de votre jeu..! C'est . impressionnant..!merci bcp ..!😊
@@suzannebadre7484 Thank you so much Suzanne ..😊🙏🌹✨
Thank you🙂
@@juliagray5634 You are very kind ☺️.. 🙏🌹
Something a bit more cerebral but you and your character made it very entertaining. I noticed that wonderful technique: high hands and wrists, staying body contained but finger tip action in the main. A lot of players don't understande the importance of fingertip contact which is not like pistons going up and down in a narrow groove. Yours are just right, the product of good training and practice, and a joy to watch and hear. You well understand, like a lot don't, that music must be entertaining whatever else it is. Thank you. I am enjoying your releases. Keep smiling.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Thank you David .. high praise indeed 😁🌹🙏
Lovely, thank you.
My pleasure 😊🌹
oh oh Ravel😍...thanks for this fine concert, love these harmonies & changes!
Me too .. you’re very welcome 😊🌹
Fun piece!!!
Yes, gets the fingers moving 😂
very beautiful played, reminds me as it always sounded at home....
Glad you like it! 😊❤
Your phrasing is oh so good. I could listen to you play all day.
@@jethrotull3466 Wow! Thank you for such high praise.. you have encouraged me to do some more recordings 🙏😁🌹
This is truly a masterpiece! Bravo 👏 👏 👏 ❤
@@christinefox9075 Thank you so much 😊 🙏🌹
Nice, very nice music and your rendition. Manuel Ponce is underrated in the world. He wrote a lot of great stuff. I sang his Estrellita in younger days. Sounds easy, think again. Really high art. Thank you; this is a treat. Love hidden gems.
@@DavidMiller-bp7et Wow! Must listen to Estrellita, and more of Ponce’s music. Thank you David 😊🙏🌹
@@hazelflannigan3159 Yeah; try to sing it. It requires a big range and requires a breezy and free top, featured in a wide ranging main theme. I sang it in college, amid all the traditionalists figuring it was fluff. He is square romantic with that bright Latin flavor and rhythm. Didn't know he was so prodigious. So many great hidden gems in music.
Beautifully played
@@enricoantonio6438 Thank you Enrico 😊🙏🌹
Maravilloso Chopin.
@@irenegonzalez5542 Thank you so much 😊 🙏🌹
Very beautiful performance. I am your newest subscriber. 😊
@@jamesmonahanmusic Thank you so much James 😊🙏🌹
@@jamesmonahanmusic Thank you so much James 😊🙏🌹
I could listen to this forever... Ty so much. Love to hear you play this with so much emotion ❤️
@@albertawalters3731 So kind of you ☺️🙏🌹
Ty so beautiful ❤
@@albertawalters3731 Thanks again 😊🙏🌹
I played this w/o quite the staccato flourish in those measures; I was 10 yrs old and thought I was accomplished at the time 😊 Thank you Hazel for bringing me back to these 🎹🎼memories♥️
@@AudreyMcSherry My pleasure 😊❤️🌹
Magnificently rendered, thank you Hazel! 🥰
@@AudreyMcSherry Thanks for the lovely compliment 😊🙏🌹
Is it possible to learn music without a teacher?
@@Wandering-sheep Yes, it is possible, as there are online tutorials you can follow, but always best to be guided by a one to one lesson in person in my opinion 😊
@@hazelflannigan3159 Thanks so much ❤️
I'm back to listen to you play this piece again! I don't know how many times I've come back but it overwhelms me every time. I've read so many great compliments in the comment section and you deserve them all. So perfectly played. Thank you for putting this on the Internet. If you hadn't, we all would have missed the "best" rendition of this piece. 💖 Bless you and THANKS AGAIN! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🌹🌹
@@warrenwatkins9650 Wow! Such a great compliment ☺️.. I can’t thank you enough..😊🙏🌹
@@hazelflannigan3159 Hazel, I noticed you do a lot of classical pieces. I would love to hear you play "Stardust" by Hoagy Carmichael sometime. Thanks again! 🌹🌹
@@warrenwatkins9650 I love ‘Stardust’ .. used to play it it my teens on violin.. will try to find the music again.. Will bring back wonderful memories x
Very very good.
@@jeffh5388 Thank you 😊🙏🌹