Hamelin wrote this about the piece: “Sometime in the 1950s there appeared on the Lumen label an extended play 45-rpm record called Mr. Nobody Plays Trenet. It contained unusually creative and entertaining piano settings of six songs by the French singer-songwriter Charles Trenet (1913-2001). The identity of ‘Mr. Nobody’ was kept secret until a few years ago, when it was revealed to be Alexis Weissenberg. It is easy to see why Weissenberg chose to adopt a pseudonym for this recording. At that time a serious classical pianist dabbling in such trivialities as popular song would most likely have been compromising his own career. (How times have changed. This kind of thing is welcomed, even encouraged, by record companies now.)”
Under his touch, this music is shimmering and joyful. Brings me to tears each time. (It was played a bit faster than usual, I think) but still, OMG! Pass the Kleenex...
Pour moi, il ne fait aucun doute qu'il est le plus grand pianiste de sa génération. Pour avoir à de nombreuses reprises préparé pour lui des pianos pour des récitals qu'il venait donner à la Place des Arts, je restais chaque fois fasciné par son style, sa virtuosité, sa richesse de touches, sa connaissance approfondie des partitions et surtout, par sa simplicité et sa franchise. Quand je lui demandais comment il trouvait le piano, il me donnait toujours une note sur cent. C'était très amusant. Je n'ai jamais eu en bas de 90%. Quand il n'amait pas un piano, il répondait que l'instrument n'était pas mieux que la dernière fois qu'il était venu.
So many times I have listened to this, never fails to touch my heart. In Marc André Hamelin's playing, I always hear the same quality as in that of Bill Evans, though through totally different genres. They both make music shimmer. Surely that beauty can only be manifested through one's soul.
I was listening to this from last summer and found an old friend :) Wishing you well in all that you do 🤖! Thank you for sharing an awesome piece with me 🤝
Today we see a vintage video of Rubinstein playing "La Campanella" and we think -Oh, I wish I was born in that time to listen to that... I think that in future times, there will be people thinking the same about Hamelin. Well, I don't think it, it's just for sure. Greetings :)
Hamelin’s repertoire is insane. It just goes to show what perfect technique (or as close to it as any human has managed) can allow you to accomplish in one lifetime.
I just watched Hayato Sumino's concert yesterday, and I never heard this piece before until his performance, and I thought this piece was amazing, so I searched it up on RUclips.
I can think of no-one better currently performing. Extraordinary technique, coupled with great emotion and understanding of the music. You can almost taste Paris. Sublime musicianship.
Perhaps it's Hamelin's influence that I hear in your composition "Sentimental Song", Mr. Haviland! Definitely has a Hamelinesque vibe to it. It's lovely, BTW!
i listen to an interview by hamelin.. he did transcribe this by ear BUT with the help of a software called AMAZING SLOW DOWNER.. it can slow music down until about 20% without changing the pitch... it's avail on isohunt...
The title, I believe, should be Hamelin plays Trénet (Arranged by Weissenberg) or Hamelin plays Trénet/Weissenberg - En Avril à Paris. Great piece, great arrangement, great playing.
In fact, Hamelin says somewhere that these pieces by Alexis Weissenberg were the most challeging for him to learn. Perhaps because he transcribed them himself, by ear.
Bientôt le printemps et aujhourd'hui, c'est vraiment avril..... Quand Trenet remontait d'Antibes ou d'Aix en Provence pour voir le printemps de Paris... La Varenne, Quai Winston Churchill.... Un bien bel endroit....
i think this is one is a bit faster than his other recordings, which unfortunately not as enjoyable as the others.. seems like he already wanted to go home..
He plays this like a silk scarf in a warm breeze.
Hamelin wrote this about the piece: “Sometime in the 1950s there appeared on the Lumen label an extended play 45-rpm record called Mr. Nobody Plays Trenet. It contained unusually creative and entertaining piano settings of six songs by the French singer-songwriter Charles Trenet (1913-2001). The identity of ‘Mr. Nobody’ was kept secret until a few years ago, when it was revealed to be Alexis Weissenberg. It is easy to see why Weissenberg chose to adopt a pseudonym for this recording. At that time a serious classical pianist dabbling in such trivialities as popular song would most likely have been compromising his own career. (How times have changed. This kind of thing is welcomed, even encouraged, by record companies now.)”
Watched this 10x in a row. Such a beautiful melody and perfectly played by Hamelin
simple theme, beautifull-and this is amazing,it melt my heart to tears...great acoustic
I've heard him in performance three times, and will cherish the memories.
This guy never ceases to amaze me.
His touché is so smooth!
Under his touch, this music is shimmering and joyful. Brings me to tears each time. (It was played a bit faster than usual, I think) but still, OMG! Pass the Kleenex...
Pour moi, il ne fait aucun doute qu'il est le plus grand pianiste de sa génération. Pour avoir à de nombreuses reprises préparé pour lui des pianos pour des récitals qu'il venait donner à la Place des Arts, je restais chaque fois fasciné par son style, sa virtuosité, sa richesse de touches, sa connaissance approfondie des partitions et surtout, par sa simplicité et sa franchise. Quand je lui demandais comment il trouvait le piano, il me donnait toujours une note sur cent. C'était très amusant. Je n'ai jamais eu en bas de 90%. Quand il n'amait pas un piano, il répondait que l'instrument n'était pas mieux que la dernière fois qu'il était venu.
マルクアンドレ ハーメルンにワイセンベルクさんの録音から採譜されたことに感謝します。
また、ワイセンベルクさんの遺品整理をされて、ワイセンベルクさんの自筆楽譜を探し当てたお嬢様のマリアさんのワイセンベルクさんに対する深い思いに感動しました!
出版したミューズプレスと校訂されたマルクアンドレハーメルンさんにも深く感謝します。
皆様のお力で、ワイセンベルクさんの素晴らしいアレンジが発表されたことにに幸せを感じます!
本当に素晴らしいアレンジで、私も今、チャレンジしています。
So beautiful.
absolutely beautiful❤
So many times I have listened to this, never fails to touch my heart.
In Marc André Hamelin's playing, I always hear the same quality as in that of Bill Evans, though through totally different genres. They both make music shimmer. Surely that beauty can only be manifested through one's soul.
벌써 이 영상 본 지 10년이 넘었네요… 가장 힘들었던 시절에 많은 위안이 되었던 연주 오랜만에 잘 들었습니다.
I was listening to this from last summer and found an old friend :) Wishing you well in all that you do 🤖! Thank you for sharing an awesome piece with me 🤝
Only the best paint images for the listener, and Mr. Hamelin is certainly one of them. Absolutely gorgeous!
Today we see a vintage video of Rubinstein playing "La Campanella" and we think -Oh, I wish I was born in that time to listen to that...
I think that in future times, there will be people thinking the same about Hamelin. Well, I don't think it, it's just for sure.
Greetings :)
Just saying that the Rubinstein playing la campanella video is fake
Stunt2one no one asked
@@orsemcore so?
True true..
Hamelin’s repertoire is insane. It just goes to show what perfect technique (or as close to it as any human has managed) can allow you to accomplish in one lifetime.
I just watched Hayato Sumino's concert yesterday, and I never heard this piece before until his performance, and I thought this piece was amazing, so I searched it up on RUclips.
Timothy Gondola's transcription brought me here. Glorious music
Everything he touches turns to gold. Superb.
Thank you, Hamelin
I can think of no-one better currently performing. Extraordinary technique, coupled with great emotion and understanding of the music. You can almost taste Paris. Sublime musicianship.
Perhaps it's Hamelin's influence that I hear in your composition "Sentimental Song", Mr. Haviland! Definitely has a Hamelinesque vibe to it. It's lovely, BTW!
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Crystal clear, shining brilliance
Jesus that technique
Starts at 0:27
Achetez le disque ! Le son est quand même encore meilleur que celui de cette prise.... C'est splendide. Et Hamelin est si naturel... et virtuose !
An absolute joy to listen to
Beautifully executed piece. I've never heard it before until now. :)
Great stuff! I love Hamelin's fluency!
Art in its purest and most exquisite form.
absolutely beautiful, imagine being able to play this well
Simply amazing!! Im in love with this beautiful piece of art, played by a true master
RIP Weissenberg
Superb.Thank you for making this fabulous music available here on youtube.I must buy the CD or DVD.
Soooooo beautiful.. 🎶🎶💜
Hay cosas, que solo los locos pueden hacer...
Que c'est beau !!
@tompilk Thank you so much for posting it!! I cant tell you how much I love this piece. God bless you.
So excited to be able to see Hamelin live this week!
Good for you!
To report: this may be hyperbole, but it was a life changing experience to watch Hamelin in person.
@awayfromallsuns Hamelin wrote out the score from listening to the audio of this piece. HE HAS PERFECT PITCH IT'S NOT FAIR
i listen to an interview by hamelin.. he did transcribe this by ear BUT with the help of a software called AMAZING SLOW DOWNER.. it can slow music down until about 20% without changing the pitch...
it's avail on isohunt...
The title, I believe, should be Hamelin plays Trénet (Arranged by Weissenberg) or Hamelin plays Trénet/Weissenberg - En Avril à Paris. Great piece, great arrangement, great playing.
Where can I get the sheet music for this song?😊
I used this piece at my wedding, afterwards a guest asked me for the score
Richard Wagnerian 😂😂😂
Richard Wagnerian do you have the score?
@@Mignuke there is the score on RUclips
I like him also as composer and for his cadenza
Simply divine, love it.
Honestly he might just be the only one who can easily outcome the quality of the sound itself (due to lack of technology, of course.)
I love you Marc-Andre
Cool and passionate.
0:29. “Hay cosas que solo los locos pueden hacer”.
Flawless playing! Hamelin, expert of the piano!
Ravishing performance. I honestly don't know how he makes this arrangement look and sound so easy, because it's NOT!
Record all the Chopin Godowsky études and nothing after that is difficult. The man is amazing
In fact, Hamelin says somewhere that these pieces by Alexis Weissenberg were the most challeging for him to learn.
Perhaps because he transcribed them himself, by ear.
After listening to this ,i surfed youtube and came across Yeol Eum san ....same piece of music and totally different outcome .
So lovely avril paris ♥ ❤
beautiful
Heartbreaking
Hay cosas que solos los locos pueden hacer... 🎵
Вдохновляюще. Надо будет выучить
Mr. Hamelin Would you please customize a Score of this masterpiece.
이곡 진짜 좋아요 ㅠㅠㅠㅠ
The church's frescos are wonderful .
charming! any news on its publication??
Superbe!
Picturesque! Awesome~~ (Starting @ 0:27)
La petite vie
神曲
Hay cosas que solo los locos pueden hacer, Sudáfrica 2010
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❤
Please, is it possible to obtain the sheet music of this weissenberger's arrangement ?
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Bientôt le printemps et aujhourd'hui, c'est vraiment avril..... Quand Trenet remontait d'Antibes ou d'Aix en Provence pour voir le printemps de Paris... La Varenne, Quai Winston Churchill.... Un bien bel endroit....
@awayfromallsuns He has yet to publish them
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지렸다
You can buy the score here! muse-press.com/en/item/mp00701/
What is this piano model
Does anybody know whwere i can find the sheet?
Oh my god.... 24 6.3 11 pm
Wo kann man diese Noten finden? Bitte um ein Hinweis.
와 소름돋ㅇ았다
크
ブラボー☆
Hay cosas que solo los locos las pueden hacer
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Is he french pianist???
Canadian
Québecois
Aporreas las teclas.
Xd
thenameishanuri bring me here lol
私のお葬式で流してほしい
Everyone asking for score, check this out (very similar): /watch?v=hDI2U2VWh0w
i think this is one is a bit faster than his other recordings, which unfortunately not as enjoyable as the others..
seems like he already wanted to go home..
dégueulasse...
Hiroyuki Iwaki excuse moi mais tu peux faire mieux peut être ?
Hiroyuki Iwaki Trouduc médiocre que tu es.
C'est de l'humour de troll j'espère ?!
Hay cosas que solo los loco pueden hacer
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