Piano Concerto No. 1 - Emerson, Lake & Palmer

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  • Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
  • I do not own this song. Epic track by Emerson, Lake & Palmer taken from their 1977 album "Works Volume 1".
    It's a three movement epic piano concerto.
    1st Movement: Allegro giocoso: 0:00 - 9:24
    2nd Movement: Andante molto cantabile: 9:25 - 11:37
    3rd Movement: Toccata con fuoco 11:38 - 18:27
    Each part has its own style, and it's a beautiful track to listen.
    Enjoy!
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  • @TheAnimeMan
    @TheAnimeMan 8 лет назад +224

    You will always be known as the legend.
    R.I.P. Keith Emerson

    • @martaovi5404
      @martaovi5404 8 лет назад

      +The Anime Man what RIP are you crazyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy

    • @TomKaren94
      @TomKaren94 8 лет назад +1

      +Marta Ovi Guess you haven't heard.

    • @martaovi5404
      @martaovi5404 8 лет назад +1

      TomKaren94 yes I play the piano concert no 1 from Emerson I concertist piano in Argentina...I played Brahms piano concertó No 1....yes I played very good pianer. kiss

    • @TomKaren94
      @TomKaren94 8 лет назад

      Marta Ovi Marta, do you understand what Anime Man was referring to with "RIP"? It means "Rest in Peace".

    • @martaovi5404
      @martaovi5404 8 лет назад

      TomKaren94 yes i am noticed for your heaven travel yessssssssss i dont know of your dead......is latin yessssssssssssss my language is spanish not english , my english is horrible I learn latin in my school ----res non verba tommm always res non verba-------

  • @daredevildaryl2645
    @daredevildaryl2645 Год назад +5

    I am soaking in everything ELP lately. Especially since seeing Carl Palmer recently representing the band on his tour. Flashbacks of the 70's when I was a teen.

  • @johnnowakowski4062
    @johnnowakowski4062 25 дней назад +1

    Saw them 4 times in the 70's. My all-time favorite group..

  • @jenniferfelan694
    @jenniferfelan694 8 лет назад +67

    This is an incredible piano concerto. There will never be another great keyboard maestro like Keith Emerson. I now have this on my classical music playlist. RIP

    • @bornontherimofchaos
      @bornontherimofchaos 5 лет назад +1

      This beauiful piece has gotten me thru many a dark time. I miss him terribly.

  • @saucerfull1
    @saucerfull1 5 лет назад +18

    ...just great! R.I.P. Keith Emerson († 2016) and Greg Lake († 2016)...that was my first group which I recorded on my first taperecorder 1972 at the age of 10!!!

    • @1tderry
      @1tderry 4 года назад +1

      I listened to the 'Nutrocker Suite' on my first transistor radio!
      I had been able to meet him a few times, backstage also!
      Miss them both!

    • @saucerfull1
      @saucerfull1 4 года назад

      @@1tderry ...Yes, great music. It will still be heard in 1,000 years!

  • @Richard-dp4fl
    @Richard-dp4fl 3 года назад +6

    haven't heard this for probably 40 years - don't think I appreciated how lovely it is...👍🇬🇧✌️

  • @Flammuth2
    @Flammuth2 8 лет назад +36

    I still can't make it to the end of this without shedding tears. In my opinion there will be no one to replace what the world has lost by his passing.

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 3 года назад +2

      Klaus Flammuth You said it more eloquently than I could.

  • @paulborkman2520
    @paulborkman2520 4 года назад +8

    Trying to listen to this piece every nite and it always takes my heart to where it belongs. Thank you Keith Emerson.

  • @davidaston92
    @davidaston92 8 лет назад +37

    Having never been a fan of ELP, I totally take my hat of to Keith Emerson for writing such a fantastic Piano Concerto. It should without doubt have been included in this year's BBC Proms as a tribute to him. But I doubt if the BBC Controller even knew of his passing! Keith was without doubt a very talented musician as this music demonstrates. It is very sad that this obvious talent hasn't been recognised more, I love the originality of this piece.

    • @gwangi64
      @gwangi64 8 лет назад +5

      I adore this piece and live in hope that one day Keith will get his due and it will become an accepted part of the classical repertoire. I've listened to a lot of classical music and this in no way pales in comparison, and does not come across as the work of a dilettante. All the tribute concerts to him seem to be taking place in the US and it's very sad there will be no recognition in his homeland at the Proms.

    • @davidaston92
      @davidaston92 8 лет назад +4

      Thank you so much for your reply. I totally agree with everything you said. Well done. You are obviously a musician.

    • @terencetyler67
      @terencetyler67 2 года назад

      Sorry David the BBC do know of his passing but if there was a rock proms Keith would win hands down ,

    • @joebloggs396
      @joebloggs396 Год назад

      @@terencetyler67 This is a classical work.

  • @cc92103
    @cc92103 5 лет назад +6

    I was fortunate enough to see ELP play this amazing concerto in NY's Madison Square Garden, July 1977. I was 20. The final few minutes of this I get kinda teary eyed. Sheer brilliance.

  • @FromNowhereMusic
    @FromNowhereMusic 8 лет назад +61

    This man is the reason i decided to play music.... RIP Keith you beautiful soul :,(

    • @gustee1000
      @gustee1000 8 лет назад +4

      +Waffles From Nowhere thousands of real music lovers are noy feeling a great sorrow for the passing by of our beloved Keith Noel Emerson.

    • @rafaelpelaezf
      @rafaelpelaezf 6 лет назад +2

      I was a rock fan until I knew ELP music. I started with his Pictures at an Exhibition, then I moved to Mussorgki's original composition, Ravel's arrangement, and I finally moved to Classicall music. Later I became an opera singer, but I still enjoy my early teenage music. God bless ELP!

  • @normameza5227
    @normameza5227 9 лет назад +4

    I love Emerson´s music and performance. He was a monster in the progressive rock field. Undoubtedly, one of the most talented rock musicians. What a keyboard player!

  • @rossienfoque
    @rossienfoque 5 лет назад +10

    Belissimo, his music, his piano, will continue among us forever. Thank you.

  • @arthurkornblum9771
    @arthurkornblum9771 2 года назад +5

    This music is pure perfection!!! Keith Emerson had a talent that is truly timeless, and second to none!!! He has left us true musical joy that we can experience for generations to come!!! Epic music from a true icon and a true legend!!! All masterpieces!!!

  • @MisakaMikotoDesu
    @MisakaMikotoDesu 7 лет назад +92

    The amount of passion that these men had for music is so insane.

    • @valuecalc
      @valuecalc 7 лет назад +14

      Emerson, Lake, & Palmer are now all gone, but Carl survives to inspire further interest in the ELP legacy.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon 4 года назад +2

      AMEN

  • @1inamilyn
    @1inamilyn 8 лет назад +137

    No artist or group in todays age comes close to replicating this type genius.

    • @MaxHoukes
      @MaxHoukes 4 года назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/cAR8CBmoI38/видео.html

    • @agustinserrovalle1993
      @agustinserrovalle1993 4 года назад +1

      Atom Herat Mother or Sysyphus

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 3 года назад

      snore, you cliche. weak mind.

    • @dumpygoodness4086
      @dumpygoodness4086 3 года назад +1

      FUN FACT!
      Turns out ELP's LOGO is a take-off of...the GLENN MILLER band's logo!
      And Van Halen's famous logo was a not-famous logo for Jimi Hendrix that VH's manager swiped! (Twas "JH" with the wings! You can google it.)

    • @freyasslain2203
      @freyasslain2203 2 года назад +3

      No one Keith Emerson was truly wonder of nature .

  • @GAILandROD
    @GAILandROD 2 года назад +4

    I used to listen to this recording for hours when I was a teenager...magnificent

  • @larockeramenor
    @larockeramenor 8 лет назад +12

    You are THE Piano Man, Keith. We will never forget you.

  • @wcomley
    @wcomley 7 лет назад +6

    An absolutely outstanding piece of music played by one of the greatest artists of our time! Emerson Lake & Palmer!

  • @steffanhoffmann
    @steffanhoffmann Год назад +3

    My dad was a multi instrumentalist professional.
    My mum an operetta actress.
    My mum liked Wakeman.
    My dad Emerson.
    I see many comments about who's the best etc.
    Emerson
    Wakeman
    Bla bla bla.
    After Keith passed away.
    Rick Wakeman did a tribute to him.
    Let's just leave it like that.

  • @dudemanbearpig
    @dudemanbearpig 8 лет назад +41

    R.I.P. Keith Emerson. I went straight to this song after hearing of his passing.

    • @michaelfitzgerald1865
      @michaelfitzgerald1865 8 лет назад +3

      +Andrew Nystrom As did I. Loved this since it initially came out. RIP Keith, you will be sorely missed.

    • @dougouimette285
      @dougouimette285 8 лет назад +3

      I did the exact same thing. Very cool. Thanks for your post.

    • @gustee1000
      @gustee1000 8 лет назад +2

      +Andrew Nystrom I did soy and keep weeping... I feel honored by appreciating the excelse music of Keith Noel Emerson. Greets. Gustee.

  • @scabbycatcat4202
    @scabbycatcat4202 4 года назад +12

    Why hasn't this masterpiece been performed at the proms ? It certainly should be and perhaps the world would know what they have been missing.

  • @andyschnell58
    @andyschnell58 2 года назад +2

    This was the first piece of music I heard at my first big venue concert at Madison Square Garden in 1977. It is still my all time favorite concert. R.I.P. Keith and Greg.

  • @luclucas6409
    @luclucas6409 8 лет назад +8

    Keith Emerson, was a very talented musician and perhaps after he worn himself out from burning his huge amount of energy developing a very fine list of songs for all of us to hear whenever we choose he may have decided to play his final note in whatever key he decided to play. This was his call because Emerson, was an artist with his own expressions. May the angels guide you to paradise Emerson, and thank-you for all the wonderful classical tunes.

  • @markpettigrew3482
    @markpettigrew3482 8 лет назад +39

    A gorgeous piece of music, in my opinion.

  • @kristinhayes8675
    @kristinhayes8675 8 лет назад +6

    He was AMAZING
    Let us all remember him that way

  • @nedpico8578
    @nedpico8578 8 лет назад +1

    Lost a very big musical hero of mine. Keith Emerson, musical giant and genius. Your timeless talents and creativity will go on, RIP Keith and thanks for the great music and memories.

  • @simonjkoxford
    @simonjkoxford 8 лет назад +3

    Haven't listened to this since the late '70's, loved it then but doubted I could now and so glad it is...terrific! Thank you Keith, may you rest in peace

  • @consv
    @consv 2 года назад +2

    I had this album in the 70's. Still get nostalgic flashbacks listening to these songs.

  • @robertochiang54
    @robertochiang54 8 лет назад +54

    Thanks Keith, the greater prog-piano composer of all times.
    "America" , "Barbarian", "Tarkus", "Trilogy", "Karn Evil 9", "Pirates" and obviously this concert made my life a better thing to live.

    • @LaTortuePGM
      @LaTortuePGM 7 лет назад

      concerto* but yeah, he was one of the best !

    • @Westerner86
      @Westerner86 7 лет назад +1

      Acttually Keith was not composer of Barbarian :)

    • @hootsmon
      @hootsmon 7 лет назад

      Right there, Westerner. A certain Hungarian composer came out with that...Though he (Bartok) did actually go around the country recording folk tunes so he may have heard Emerson in the field, drinking Tokaj Wine and playing this ditty on a violin -like piano....Actually when I was a child I remember showing my father the credits on "Pictures" showing Emerson alongside Mussorgsky and asking him when they two had got together...My father, (returning to Bartok was a Hungarian by birth)burst into............Have a great weekend, Westerner86 and cheers Jibkopatha for the upload.

    • @ballaballapo
      @ballaballapo 5 лет назад +2

      TONY BANKS!

    • @TedBurke
      @TedBurke Год назад

      Leonard Bernstein composed "America" for the musical West Side Story.

  • @dsbobst50
    @dsbobst50 5 лет назад +5

    This such an amazing song. RIP Keith Emerson, and Greg Lake.

  • @rachelpayne4671
    @rachelpayne4671 8 лет назад +14

    The maestro. I am so profoundly upset over this. RIP Keith. The world has truly lost a phenomenal musician.

    • @tsitracommunications2884
      @tsitracommunications2884 11 месяцев назад

      Why would keith own a gun in the first place long before all the tragedy happened?

  • @williammilligan7574
    @williammilligan7574 6 лет назад +5

    The piece brings me to tears such beautiful music wat a joyous sound regards Sporty rip Keith

  • @jerribentley9692
    @jerribentley9692 6 лет назад +1

    Emerson, Lake and Palmer are all three BEAUTIFUL SOULS! When combined they make BEAUTIFUL MASTERPIECES OF MUSIC!!

  • @OCnStiggs
    @OCnStiggs 4 года назад +1

    I had an older friend who was a "classical snob." If it wasn't classical, he slammed it. I made a copy of this for him and we went gaga for it. When I told him about the creator and sent him some other ELP works, he was stunned silent. He too used the word "brilliant" when describing Keith. God Bless Keith Emerson and thanks for letting us witness and enjoy that brilliance. May his music last forever.

  • @starry2006
    @starry2006 3 года назад +6

    The big theme in the first movement actually reminds me of Holst's Jupiter, there's many influences in this very generous work.

  • @markenmel1
    @markenmel1 8 лет назад +2

    He was such a bright spirit...and this concerto, so beautiful.

  • @tomhamilton5261
    @tomhamilton5261 3 года назад +1

    Brilliantly talented musician. Not forgotten. Peace , Keith and grateful thanks for your talents.

  • @gabriv1995
    @gabriv1995 9 лет назад +12

    that Fabrizio Puglisi jazzista must be nothing but an envious idiot And he's never been and never will be as famous and as extraordinary as Keith Emerson, either as a composer or as a keyboard player. Mr Emerson is one of those musicians that we are lucky to have once in a hundred years., a musical genius

  • @MatthewKSmith-qc5vf
    @MatthewKSmith-qc5vf 8 лет назад +98

    Keith must have been really depressed, not only from the
    degenerative nerve condition of his hand(s), but from alcoholism. that
    is a particular depression; i've been thru it. and the only time i have
    considered suicide from my own depression is when i have been drunk. no
    way i'd attempt it straight. it must have been quite a blow learning he
    was losing the use of his fingers: he wanted to continue to be perfect,
    and if not that, dead. all or nothing. that is a destructive, and
    ultimately fatalistic P.O.V. he did not have to be perfect anymore: his
    fans, particularly me, would have understood.
    all of us even in our best states are not perfect. but booze has a way
    of making one think that one is a failure. well, Keith you were not a
    failure, and i kno you knew that. you were the most respected classic
    keyboardist, of them all: ELP, Yes & King Crimson introduced me to
    progressive music. it literally changed my life.
    he had options: ELP as a performing unit was long gone. can you imagine
    sitting in a music class taught by the seasoned Keith Emerson? a lot of
    students would pay good money for that. i would, not even not a musician
    (rather a professional listener), just to listen and learn from him! he
    was brilliant; he could have tried that, but unfortunately he chose a
    warped way out of his troubles.
    he wasn't losing his mind as far as i kno, just his fingers so far.
    (even if he had MS, he still had a life to share w/ us.) out of all of
    the recent loses of top musicians recently, this has hit me very hard.
    those other people (other than Chris Squire) did not form my overall
    outlook on what music should be. Keith did, and i will always feel bad
    about this whole thing. i never stopped listening to ELP, and we should
    not now. to the contrary, celebrate his life and listen more. i bought
    the DVD-As of the first album and Tarkus. i wish they would put them all
    out that way. i am talking to you: Steve Wilson.
    what a very sad week for music, and Chris Squire: you are not old news yet.
    tears and tears. i wish Keith had not chosen this path, but what i kno?
    can we never truly understand grief of another and their
    disillusionment. i would not presume. these are just some thoughts to
    try to make the incomprehensible, comprehensive.
    m.k. smith

    • @jpirard
      @jpirard 5 лет назад +5

      He was a recovered alcoholic> He was bi-polar. Had he not been so out of it, he could have made a complete new life doing nothing but this type of thing, and conducting. Composing symphonies.

    • @tomfisher2103
      @tomfisher2103 5 лет назад +3

      Touching, well said and heartfelt. A tremendous loss to music along with many others recently. He could still have contributed his great gifts to music had his thinking not been clouded by depression and alcohol abuse. Both of these things lie to us and tell us we're not worth it, when in fact we are.

    • @carbonbased5041
      @carbonbased5041 4 года назад +2

      We all agree that it should not have ended this way. A well tempered personality could have overcome this state. But alas, could such personality write pieces, like Keith could?

    • @lymedevries2346
      @lymedevries2346 4 года назад +4

      I have been a Prog rock & classical music lover since my youth. I was fortunate to attend live concerts of many of my great loves. Yes, Gentle Giant, ELP, etc. The music saved me in so many ways. I thought I was alone in the World & would never be accepted for my sexuality. I too suffer from PTSD & depression/anxiety. It took 35+ yrs of drinking & partying to realize this. At age 52 I was arrested by Fed. agents as a co-conspirator in a meth ring led by a Catholic Priest (CT) & was sentenced to 27 mos in Fed prison. However, shortly after my arrest & detention I was diagnosed with Stage 4 metastatic prostate cancer, on top of the fact that I was diagnosed HIV + in 1989. It seems Death was always lurking in my shadow. So, long story short, getting arrested saved my sorry ass. I was & forever will be grateful no matter the cost of incarceration. To this day, music gets me through the hard times. ELP & King Crimson have been my "friends" & I'm eternally grateful to have been born & raised in the same Era as them. Thank you guys!!

    • @gelubatir9794
      @gelubatir9794 4 года назад +1

      I am with you, my friend, in all you have written here ! Your words are spoken from your pure love and admiration for the late Keith Emerson, whom we all loved ! We all have had unpleasant experiences in our lives ! Thank Keith Emerson for whatever he gave us : an immense musical heritage ! My best regards, gelu batir from romania rm.valcea town, the 24th of dec 2019 merry christmas everybody !

  • @guillermodiazmondragon1950
    @guillermodiazmondragon1950 8 лет назад +3

    Gracias Maestro por haberme acompañado durante más de 40 años con tu música. !!!!!! Hallowed by thy name!!!!!!

  • @andymartin2571
    @andymartin2571 7 лет назад +11

    I wish Keith had gotten over the hump, so to speak. In all of his depression, satisfaction may have been right around the corner. What a thing it would have been if he lived on and his music could be on rotation at symphonies all over the world, with him as guest artist, or conductor if he couldn't play. The elder Keith I envisioned for so many years never happened, I say with great sadness. God bless him.

  • @joyousmonkey6085
    @joyousmonkey6085 4 года назад +4

    Damn! This is good. I can hear bits of Tippett, Britten, Copeland and LOADS of Keith Emerson.

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse 5 лет назад +2

    My favorite clavierist. I love all kinds of performers and composers in music, but rarely has anyone reached such sensitivity on the keys of a piano. Walking through the streets of New York in the 1980s, I felt his spirit, his presence. It was intense, then, fleetingly, he left !

  • @brucestowe267
    @brucestowe267 5 лет назад +19

    Keith Emerson composed and performed on a level difficult for mere mortals to appreciate. He had a brightness and joy to his expression so clearly perceptible in this work. This brightness comes through even in the midst of Tarkus and Karn Evil 9 which were fit to deliver a darker message. Keith's music transcends the definitions and limits of rock music as so many have castigated him for. While so influenced by classical music, his cannot be purely described as classical either. He followed his own imaginative path and his music is in its own class I think, it seams to defy efforts to categorize or qualify it. I am blessed to have had the opportunity to put needle to vinyl in 1973 when 13 years old and listen to Trilogy for the first time. It made the hair on the back of my neck stand up then and it still does today.

    • @billgund4532
      @billgund4532 4 года назад +1

      Back in the day I had a high end 4 channel set up. All of ELP's albums were first to hit the turntable. Well, okay, I would let Moody Blues, Pink Floyd and Alan Parsons Project sneak in a few plays.

  • @stephdeferie5662
    @stephdeferie5662 2 года назад +2

    i absolutely love this piece!

  • @paulborkman2520
    @paulborkman2520 5 лет назад +22

    How can anyone put a thumbs down to this amazing composition. Shame on you.

  • @smedleybutlerjr.1877
    @smedleybutlerjr.1877 8 лет назад +120

    Keith was one of the greatest musicians ever to have walked the planet.

    • @brucemoeller
      @brucemoeller 7 лет назад +5

      And he was one hell of a composer, too. Google the dissertation done by a Keith Emerson fan. It also has some of the sheet music from his work. In the end, he was a troubled man, but the music that he poured out....amazing.

    • @John-D.
      @John-D. 4 года назад +2

      I went through my High School years and ELP was ALL that was on my mind, What a Great band

    • @terencetyler67
      @terencetyler67 2 года назад

      BACK IN LINE , BACK IN LINE

    • @no-rq7fp
      @no-rq7fp 2 года назад +1

      HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA...(ad infinitum)

    • @douglasthompson8927
      @douglasthompson8927 Год назад

      @@no-rq7fp ?

  • @patrickoconnor8166
    @patrickoconnor8166 6 лет назад +2

    As a young lad, I bought the album, and particularly like this Concerto. I was ignorant of classical music, but by chance, I also knew a young South African concert pianist by the name of Marc Raubenheimer, who was later to win the Santander Piano Competition, and within a year of that, die in a plane crash on the tarmac of Madrid Airport. Marc said he liked the Concerto very much; that's enough for this old man. R.I.P. Maestro Emerson..

  • @315Bodhi17
    @315Bodhi17 5 лет назад

    Overwhelmed by Emerson's Piano Concerto - will just listen. Ty so much Maestro Emerson.

  • @eddyvideostar
    @eddyvideostar 5 лет назад +4

    Sheer Classic!

  • @mikedunnet5856
    @mikedunnet5856 7 лет назад

    sitting back puffing a medicinal,rembering the sound coming from my bose 501 speakers,sansui amp,and sonya turntable,sitting out back of my house,,admiring the stars,and the echo of this echoing through the golfcourse across the road,oh man the days,rich with memories thanx too good music good drugs and a kick ass stereo

  • @billgund1206
    @billgund1206 9 лет назад +4

    I was living in Denver, CO when this came out. Made a high end cassette recording and played it at one of those "designer" audio outlets that specialized in Bang & Olafson typenof systems. The sales person could not believe this was a rock group. He did go out and buy the LP that day though.

  • @michaelvaladez6570
    @michaelvaladez6570 Год назад +1

    It is to believe that he wrote this composition after his studio/ barn had burnt down..he luckily managed to save his musical scores and other personal item .May he rest in peace 🙏 Kieth Emerson.

  • @santiagocordero2846
    @santiagocordero2846 4 года назад +2

    5:30 the best and most beautiful part of this concerto ... it is impossible not to fill your eyes with tears before such beauty.

  • @lstarrtna4288
    @lstarrtna4288 8 лет назад +6

    MASTERPIECE THIS HAS BECOME CLEAR TO ME.

  • @paulfogarty7724
    @paulfogarty7724 9 лет назад +30

    Yes, a " rock group " ..but a lot of musicans in rock groups back then were of a classical background. Thats why they were so much better than todays ......efforts.

    • @vaqalarxornawosk1731
      @vaqalarxornawosk1731 6 лет назад +3

      @MorbidManMusic i think that prog rock is diffrent from the normal rock - more difficult to play, more 'epic'

    • @copasetic87
      @copasetic87 5 лет назад

      AMEN! ELP, YES and RUSH (Others later) were the initial reasons I only ever started listening to Rock in the first place. They were so technical, musical, creative in ways that connected with skill and talent.

    • @OriginalSmohrman
      @OriginalSmohrman 5 лет назад +1

      @MorbidManMusic You honestly think this piece by Emmerson is "just playing"? Then let's hear your best music- I dare you to put it up as a response video.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 3 года назад

      @@OriginalSmohrman sorry, i did not see these... here are some covers.. to start. soundcloud.com/morbidman/close-to-the-edge-yes-cover soundcloud.com/morbidman/gates-of-delirium-yes-cover soundcloud.com/morbidman/gates-of-delirium-yes-cover soundcloud.com/morbidman/karn-evil-9-elp-morbid-man-covers (this one is time ragged because i played to the original and palmer, though a hero, is not that good at keeping time. )soundcloud.com/morbidman/karn-evil-9-elp-morbid-man-covers soundcloud.com/morbidman/tom-sawyer-rush-morbid-man-covers
      but i'm just one guy... so.

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 3 года назад +1

      @@vaqalarxornawosk1731 I know, i do play soundcloud.com/morbidman/close-to-the-edge-yes-cover soundcloud.com/morbidman/gates-of-delirium-yes-cover soundcloud.com/morbidman/gates-of-delirium-yes-cover

  • @pixelartiste1
    @pixelartiste1 5 лет назад +3

    String player. But I keep coming back to hear him. R.I.P. Beloved.

  • @tonyfrancesco3701
    @tonyfrancesco3701 5 лет назад +2

    I always wondered , what it would have been like to be alive at the time of Beethoven to attend a concert in which he conducted. Having seen Keith Emerson twice in my life, I think I know. How blessed in one lifetime, I miss Keith Emerson as I miss Jerry Garcia. How those who bring such great joy , leave so early✌😥

  • @monos33
    @monos33 9 лет назад +27

    Keith Emerson is a genius.

    • @katemurphy1915
      @katemurphy1915 3 года назад

      Frank Lefebvre Keith was humble; and very passionate about music. It was probably his passionate playing style that caused the carpal tunnel injury. I still weep over his demise.

  • @andreatutrani
    @andreatutrani 2 года назад +1

    The 3rd Movement is TOTALLY Stravinsky. BRAVO Keith Emerson 🎹❤️ No one will ever come close to his BRILLIANT-GENIUS talent, my inspiration and idol for over 50 years. RIP Maestro 💔

  • @Raelspark
    @Raelspark 8 лет назад +46

    R.I.P. Maestro Emerson! I wish you had composed Concerto #2 ...

    • @antrondelgado
      @antrondelgado 8 лет назад +2

      Agreed.

    • @islandpalm148
      @islandpalm148 8 лет назад +1

      +Raelspark Well it's better to be #1 than #2.

    • @71ELP
      @71ELP 8 лет назад +2

      he did

    • @islandpalm148
      @islandpalm148 8 лет назад +3

      Yes I hear another one is out there. If not completed, maybe Jeffrey Biegel can complete it or have it done.

  • @grrabelo
    @grrabelo 7 лет назад +1

    Extraordinaire LP i bought in 1977 since that i listen softly all music, a piece of genius, ELP was a level that they never be downer and seel his soul like other groups did to be playing in Radio.... contemporary master piece !!!

  • @andrewgreen9856
    @andrewgreen9856 7 лет назад +2

    Thankyou for the Music Rest in peace Keith....

  • @CarrieAnne-hy1qd
    @CarrieAnne-hy1qd 6 лет назад +1

    Happy birthday, Keith Emerson. We really miss you.

  • @kojinakashi1009
    @kojinakashi1009 8 лет назад +2

    The Masterpiece!!!R.I.P. Keith....He was the God of the Keyboards.

  • @tonyfrancesco3701
    @tonyfrancesco3701 5 лет назад

    Do nothing differently, do it all over again, totally free 1968 on my own in Boston Massachusetts just 19 years old , on my own,living on Marlborough street ,freak central. What a great time to be alive, thank you Holy Father in heaven you have blessed me beyond measure. It was off to Woodstock in 1969, nothing will ever be the same.

  • @calql8er
    @calql8er 10 лет назад +27

    If I had 18:27 to live I would listen to this piece of music.

    • @gustee1000
      @gustee1000 9 лет назад +4

      I thoroughly agree,,, I adore this concerto, especially the heavenly chilling that comes hearing that elegant but awesome trumpet part accompanying all from 5:30, it drives me to tears always, it is simply a holy part of this concert, something trascendental. Greets from Mendoza, Gustee.

    • @paulborkman2520
      @paulborkman2520 5 лет назад +3

      Couldn't have been said better. Hopefully we will have eternity to listen to this. Everything wonderful dream in under 19 minutes.

    • @paulborkman9617
      @paulborkman9617 3 года назад

      Me also.

  • @MothershipOracle
    @MothershipOracle 8 лет назад +2

    keith emerson= a musical genius of unbelievable talent! very unique in many ways, and his left hand technique is extremely difficult to match! and the main reason he's my no 1 rock keys player after rick wakeman and tony banks. the music ELP produced was second to none! pure brilliance! the keith emerson band played the 3rd part of this concerto on the 2008 -live in moscow concert- its on dvd!!

  • @rembeadgc
    @rembeadgc 6 лет назад +4

    Awesome, Britishly awesome! Love it!

  • @stephenmitchell367
    @stephenmitchell367 2 года назад +1

    It is such a joyous life affirming piece. All kinds of references here and there - Prokofiev second piano concerto in the moto perpetuo semiquavers, Gershwin obviously (7 minutes in for example), beginning of the third movement smacks of West Side Story ("MAMBO!" anyone at 12.35!?!?), Aaron Copland perhaps in the "open spaces" kind of music, but in no way derivative. Such attractive piano writing. Seems to me that the last movement has been mined for themes in both Star Trek Next Generation and also Lord of the Rings (the noble theme first stated at 16.33). Still what greater way to honour a composer than to reference him / her in your own composition. A cracking piece. Bravo Keith Emerson!

  • @betoriver12
    @betoriver12 2 года назад +2

    Emerson empezó a sufrir de depresión y alcoholismo, y en sus últimos años desarrolló un problema nervioso que le impedía tocar, generándole episodios de ansiedad. El músico se suicidó el 11 de marzo de 2016 en su casa de Santa Mónica, California.
    Emerson es considerado uno de los mejores teclistas de la era del rock progresivo y es descrito en AllMusic como «probablemente el más grande y técnicamente mejor logrado tecladista de la historia del rock».

  • @Westerner86
    @Westerner86 7 лет назад +18

    It is pity that Keith never decided to compose more classical music.

  • @michaelclimer3476
    @michaelclimer3476 2 года назад

    The best and most profound work that he ever did and should rank him up there with greatest composers in history. You were gone too soon Keith, too soon...

  • @lucianocatarin9176
    @lucianocatarin9176 3 года назад

    Great,great,great,this Is the true,genuine testamento of the master Keith,r.i.p.my friend,greetings from Treviso italy

  • @nickd1961
    @nickd1961 5 лет назад +29

    This is literally one of the greatest pieces of music in history.

    • @MarcelloDiLorenzo
      @MarcelloDiLorenzo 3 года назад +2

      A g r e e .

    • @morbidmanmusic
      @morbidmanmusic 3 года назад +1

      literally, not. you just like it.

    • @terencetyler67
      @terencetyler67 2 года назад +1

      do you listen to classical music????

    • @guille7545
      @guille7545 2 года назад

      @@terencetyler67 i also dont like unfunded extreme opinions like OPs, lol

    • @JudeT-G
      @JudeT-G 9 месяцев назад

      Ignore the elitists. I'm a classical pianist and I consider this one of the best too

  • @kentstatedesign
    @kentstatedesign 8 лет назад +1

    Brilliant!!....but you'knew"that didnt you , dear Keith....

  • @kurtmobus5513
    @kurtmobus5513 3 года назад +11

    Keith Emerson is to stand in context with Bach, Mozart and Beethoven! An eternal lasting musical superstar!

  • @randallzuest5855
    @randallzuest5855 5 месяцев назад

    I’m glad to have lived in the time he wrote and performed

  • @donbreton
    @donbreton 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome, I have not listened to this in years. Thank you Jibopatha, and thank you Keith, R.I.P

  • @stephenhainey2057
    @stephenhainey2057 6 лет назад +2

    The best film score that never was fantastic stuff!

  • @hdrake1000
    @hdrake1000 8 лет назад +2

    You go Keith, God bless you. I think your great. I saw you in 1978 Works Tour, amazing, I have never seen a concert like that.

  • @jerribentley9692
    @jerribentley9692 6 лет назад +4

    This certainly was not a "rush job". It's amazing!

  • @karasu2k8
    @karasu2k8 6 лет назад +5

    Masterpiece!!!

  • @eyelessgame
    @eyelessgame 2 года назад +1

    The cadenza beginning at 6:54 is just dizzying. Phenomenal.

  • @piemontemagicoeinsolito3250
    @piemontemagicoeinsolito3250 6 лет назад +5

    Masterpiece

  • @JoeGomez1
    @JoeGomez1 8 лет назад +20

    RIP Keith Emerson

  • @gailgregory95
    @gailgregory95 8 лет назад +3

    Works are ELP best work of art and the talent is beyond. I am so lucky I did see them live to witness them in there prime.

    • @michaelfitzgerald1865
      @michaelfitzgerald1865 8 лет назад

      +Gail Gregory I concur. I saw them in '77 with the Works world tour.

  • @HarvestHome2000
    @HarvestHome2000 3 года назад +1

    A magnificent composition, from a truly great talent. Whem you hear the tuneless crap that many modern 'composers' get away with, this just sounds even better. R.I.P. Keith.

  • @kenbritton6782
    @kenbritton6782 7 лет назад +1

    Love this gem in the work (4:46). What a master of compositions and arrangements.

  • @richardbrown7604
    @richardbrown7604 8 лет назад +5

    That is beautiful. Thank you posting this.

  • @rosanacianciosi1226
    @rosanacianciosi1226 2 года назад +2

    Esto te demuestra que Keith Emerson tranquilamente hubiera tenido una carrera como compositor de musica,clasica como la tuvo en el rock prograesivo.hermosa pieza no me canso de escucharla,saludos

  • @flieger365
    @flieger365 8 лет назад +1

    thank you for having enriched my life with your music! R.I.P.

  • @johnwoody4073
    @johnwoody4073 7 лет назад +2

    Greg You will be missed by millions. R.I.P

  • @digsy2k
    @digsy2k 8 лет назад +4

    I saw them In Atlanta in 77, this was the first or second stop after they had to drop the orchestra, i went there knowing Lucky Man only and left a rabid fan buying all their LP's... I love em

  • @douglasthompson8927
    @douglasthompson8927 2 года назад

    he was in a class by himself..the fact that some people don`t like classical music says a lot more about people than it does about music

  • @yavuzsariyildiz
    @yavuzsariyildiz 8 лет назад +2

    RIP , your sound is walking through the universe,

  • @terencetyler67
    @terencetyler67 2 года назад

    lets not kid ourselves keith is classically trained musician , not in the philarmonic standard but better than most in the rock music world , outstanding attempt at blending classic with his dramatic fusion of music , superb , RIP Keith,

    • @hubbsllc
      @hubbsllc 2 года назад

      He was not "classically trained" in the sense of the term in which it's generally used (i.e., conservatory). He never had more than "little old lady" (as he put it) piano teachers when he was young. What we now know as the body of Emerson's work is the result of his curiosity, determination, creativity, vision, and desire. He became an expert by deeply absorbing and resynthesizing the work of many experts. One of the best single illustrations of this is what happened when Emerson heard Wendy Carlos' SWITCHED-ON BACH and saw the Moog Modular synthesizer pictured on its cover. Of all the musicians in the world who were in a successful label-release group and were thus exposed to SOB, how many would have taken the steps of buying a Moog of his own from overseas, setting it up with no instructions, figuring out how to work it and do musical things with it ("something musical" is the *last* thing a Moog Modular wants to do), and then just assuming you could go on tour and play shows with an instrument that was intended to be operated in a recording studio or a university laboratory. Answer: exactly one. And that's how Emerson's mind worked. Just about all that "progressive rock" is is people saying "What if we did X?" for variously novel or outlandish values of X.

  • @craigrichards6796
    @craigrichards6796 8 лет назад +1

    Well in 1970 I first heard Tarkus and thought wow where are we going. Since then have loved and tried to listen every day to something from ELP This was great after seeing swan lake ballet thought how would you dance to this Piano Concerto wow I still think of the guy and girl with stage and drama of where they are what they are going through and where they end. ELP always. Wish they had been to OZ.

  • @bohdanpalowskimusic6826
    @bohdanpalowskimusic6826 Год назад

    Pure beauty.. thank you , master