Thank you for watching, don't forget to like the video and subscribe! Tracklist: Forgotten Melodies I, Op. 38: 0:00:00 I. Sonata reminiscenza 0:14:55 II. Danza graziosa 0:18:12 III. Danza festiva 0:24:29 IV. Canzona fluviala 0:27:44 V. Danza rustica 0:30:41 VI. Canzona serenata 0:35:09 VII. Danza silvestra 0:39:20 VIII. Alla reminiscenza (coda) 0:42:52 IX. Danza silvestra Forgotten Melodies II, Op. 39: 0:47:39 I. Meditazione 0:53:21 II. Romanza 0:58:13 III. Primavera 01:02:14 IV. Canzona matinata 01:07:02 V. Sonata tragica Forgotten Melodies III, Op. 40: 01:17:24 I. Danza col canto 01:22:09 II. Danza sinfonica 01:32:12 III. Danza fiorata 01:35:23 IV. Danza jubilosa 01:38:44 V. Danza ondulata 01:42:16 VI. Danza ditirambica
It's a shame Medtner isn't performed more often - his Piano Concertos are magnificent. Ironically perhaps, his "Forgotten Melodies" seem to be amongst his most well known pieces (esp. the two sonatas) which are beautifully played here!
"Brilliant classics" indeed! Incredible works from Medtner - just listen to "Alla reminiscenza" or "Primavera" or "Danza ondulata" and tell me you aren't moved by Medtner's unique treatment of melody, harmony, counterpoint, and rhythm. A brilliant composer and brilliant performances from Mr. Ometto as well!
Total and complete delight! Thank you so much! This music fortunately lacks that Russian sugariness and over-accented rusticity so often found in the 19th century Russian classical music.
The liner notes to Earl Wild's Medtner disk say in 1912 Rachmaninoff wrote that Medtner was the most talented of all modern composers The night wind sonata was dedicated to Rachmaninoff Rachmaninoff secured a tour of america for Medtner in 1924 When Rachmaninoff first met Horowitz he played a Medtner Skazki and raved about it's greatness
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Interpretation dieser drei perfekt komponierten Klavierwerke in verschiedenen Tempi mit klar artikuliertem doch anmutigem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrhaft intelligenter und talentierter Pianist!
Beautiful. Although I wouldn't under any circumstances call any of these forgotten melodies. A truly forgotten composer (tragically) is the great Vasily Kalinnikov, one of utterly humble beginnings, but of a calibre that in my opinion equals the best modern composers, for instance, Mozkowski.
In the original German, they are called "Forgotten Motifs." Medtner had a notebook in which he wrote down various motifs and melodies that he came up with, for later use in compositions. From my understanding, the "Forgotten Melodies" (Opp. 38, 39, & 40) are so called because Medtner found this notebook after having set it aside for some years, and decided to finally use these motifs that he had forgotten. I may be wrong about that though - maybe I've forgotten the story behind the Forgotten Melodies haha.
To be fair, the translation "Forgotten Melodies" is not correct - they were called in German "Forgotten Motifs." As to their melodic value, I think it depends on what one sees as constituting a good melody. I think these are both melodically and harmonically ingenious, but of course the Canzona Matinata and Sonata Tragica are the most melodic in the common usage of the word.
Je pensais la même chose mais en écoutant plusieurs fois , j'ai commencé à apprécier les variations des thèmes au second plan. Écoutez Kissin et soyez heureux d'avoir découvert Medtner.
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Forgotten Melodies I, Op. 38:
0:00:00 I. Sonata reminiscenza
0:14:55 II. Danza graziosa
0:18:12 III. Danza festiva
0:24:29 IV. Canzona fluviala
0:27:44 V. Danza rustica
0:30:41 VI. Canzona serenata
0:35:09 VII. Danza silvestra
0:39:20 VIII. Alla reminiscenza (coda)
0:42:52 IX. Danza silvestra
Forgotten Melodies II, Op. 39:
0:47:39 I. Meditazione
0:53:21 II. Romanza
0:58:13 III. Primavera
01:02:14 IV. Canzona matinata
01:07:02 V. Sonata tragica
Forgotten Melodies III, Op. 40:
01:17:24 I. Danza col canto
01:22:09 II. Danza sinfonica
01:32:12 III. Danza fiorata
01:35:23 IV. Danza jubilosa
01:38:44 V. Danza ondulata
01:42:16 VI. Danza ditirambica
マティア オメットさんの素晴らしい演奏でメデトナーの作品を聴いています。あまりなじみのない作曲家ですが素晴らしい作品の数々を堪能しています。マティア オメットさんの優れた演奏で燦然と輝いています。そして、ピアノの演奏がダイナミックでそれぞれの音がくっきりと浮き立ってさらには音量と響きのバランスが絶妙です。豊かな表現力に感動しました。この方の演奏で色々な作曲家の作品を聞いてみたいと思います。
It's a shame Medtner isn't performed more often - his Piano Concertos are magnificent. Ironically perhaps, his "Forgotten Melodies" seem to be amongst his most well known pieces (esp. the two sonatas) which are beautifully played here!
"Brilliant classics" indeed! Incredible works from Medtner - just listen to "Alla reminiscenza" or "Primavera" or "Danza ondulata" and tell me you aren't moved by Medtner's unique treatment of melody, harmony, counterpoint, and rhythm. A brilliant composer and brilliant performances from Mr. Ometto as well!
Thanks Brilliant Classics for not forgetting Forgotten Melodies of Medtner.
❤❤dolcissima
Stupende melodie,grande il pianista!! Grazie mille Brilliant
Total and complete delight! Thank you so much! This music fortunately lacks that Russian sugariness and over-accented rusticity so often found in the 19th century Russian classical music.
Höre diese Melodien das erste Mal,vergessen werde ich nicht Ihr schönes Spiel. ☺️
very precious collection!
Warum ist das ein so wenig bekannter Komponist? Ist doch sehr schön!
I agree!
Beautiful compose & Beautiful playing. Why didn't old major record companies pick up such a great composer?
Brilliant every note makes me happy !
The liner notes to Earl Wild's Medtner disk say in 1912 Rachmaninoff wrote that Medtner was the most talented of all modern composers
The night wind sonata was dedicated to Rachmaninoff
Rachmaninoff secured a tour of america for Medtner in 1924
When Rachmaninoff first met Horowitz he played a Medtner Skazki and raved about it's greatness
Incredibly, peacefully enlightening! 😎
É um presente receber essa coletânea de um grande compositor
Brilliant indeed!
Great piano touch ❣💕💞💓💟💯
gracias
Wunderschöne und detaillierte Interpretation dieser drei perfekt komponierten Klavierwerke in verschiedenen Tempi mit klar artikuliertem doch anmutigem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrhaft intelligenter und talentierter Pianist!
Beautiful. Although I wouldn't under any circumstances call any of these forgotten melodies. A truly forgotten composer (tragically) is the great Vasily Kalinnikov, one of utterly humble beginnings, but of a calibre that in my opinion equals the best modern composers, for instance, Mozkowski.
I agree with you about Vasily Kalinnikov .i was impressed.night song of the Wanderer ( Medtner ) with Dmitri Hvorostovsky is one of my favorites.
In the original German, they are called "Forgotten Motifs." Medtner had a notebook in which he wrote down various motifs and melodies that he came up with, for later use in compositions. From my understanding, the "Forgotten Melodies" (Opp. 38, 39, & 40) are so called because Medtner found this notebook after having set it aside for some years, and decided to finally use these motifs that he had forgotten. I may be wrong about that though - maybe I've forgotten the story behind the Forgotten Melodies haha.
Nice
Pauvre Medtner, aussi oublié que ses mélodies...
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COOL
很棒喔👍👍
¡Pulcritute!
Why is Danza silvestra played twice?
😎👉👉 de Arantina MG
Maybe because they are less melodious, than harmonious?
To be fair, the translation "Forgotten Melodies" is not correct - they were called in German "Forgotten Motifs." As to their melodic value, I think it depends on what one sees as constituting a good melody. I think these are both melodically and harmonically ingenious, but of course the Canzona Matinata and Sonata Tragica are the most melodic in the common usage of the word.
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Ce que ça peut être lassant et monotone sans aucune mélodie que des notes d´exercice qui ne chantent pas ni n´ont d´émotions ...On Passe...
Je pensais la même chose mais en écoutant plusieurs fois , j'ai commencé à apprécier les variations des thèmes au second plan. Écoutez Kissin et soyez heureux d'avoir découvert Medtner.
@@micheldurand2280 Merci de m´avoir lu. ..Vous suivant je vais faire de Même..... Bonnefin de semaine !
Mais semble - il que Kissin ne donne que l´Op 38...(39 et 40 je ne les trouve pas )