Thank you, thank you, for posting such incredible music.... I will be learning, playing and eventually performing some of these for years to come, and so much inspiration is coming from your channel.
How funny to describe the scherzo's trio as sleepy - seems more like trying to sleep with a noisy neighbor! Great piece as usual. I know Ries is constantly compared to Beethoven, but this trio is certainly quite distinguished from Gassenhauer and has quite a bit of original thoughts.
John Król I never thought of the Gassenhauer when I heard this. The wrong-key opening that turns out to be the secondary key, and the repercussions it has later in the first movements; the presence of a scherzo; and the lack of a break between the last two movements all make this music of the nineteenth century.
Thanks to your videos I have become a big fan of Ferdinand Ries. I had been living in ignorance!!
Thank you, thank you, for posting such incredible music....
I will be learning, playing and eventually performing some of these for years to come, and so much inspiration is coming from your channel.
You are welcome! Thanks for your feedback!
Very nice
Really nice!! Keep it up! 🎹❤️
How funny to describe the scherzo's trio as sleepy - seems more like trying to sleep with a noisy neighbor! Great piece as usual. I know Ries is constantly compared to Beethoven, but this trio is certainly quite distinguished from Gassenhauer and has quite a bit of original thoughts.
John Król I never thought of the Gassenhauer when I heard this. The wrong-key opening that turns out to be the secondary key, and the repercussions it has later in the first movements; the presence of a scherzo; and the lack of a break between the last two movements all make this music of the nineteenth century.
Damn this slaps
This trio is almost proto Brahmsian!
It IS proto brahmsian