Moszkowski - 15 Etudes de Virtuosité, Op.72 (1903) [Audio + Score]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 авг 2024

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  • @polotrav3439
    @polotrav3439 3 года назад +211

    Nothing goes together quite like Moszkowski and E Major.

    • @bennyksmusicalworld
      @bennyksmusicalworld 2 года назад +9

      YES!!! His piano concerto has been my favourite concerto for quite some time. E major’s also my favourite key (Beethoven’s Op. 14-1 and 109, Chopin’s Scherzo Op. 54, Hans Rott’s Symphony No. 1…)

    • @kliberalsing
      @kliberalsing 2 года назад +4

      You're right about that. Learning nos. 2, 6, 11 & 12 at the moment. Very grateful and lucky to have found such cheerful and playable concert études. They are also super idiomatic. Nos. 1 and 13 are nice listening to, but both take lots of time to learn....at least, for me. One should have learned and performed them as a child - it would have been "the bomb", as the Americans say

    • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
      @ShaunakDesaiPiano Год назад +1

      @@bennyksmusicalworld Rott’s story is so sad isn’t it? Mahler called him the founder of the new symphony and Bruckner thought he was a genius, but Brahms decided to throw all of it away…

    • @-cloudsaboveuscrying-6805
      @-cloudsaboveuscrying-6805 Год назад

      THAT IS SO TRUE LOL

    • @republiccooper
      @republiccooper Год назад

      So true.

  • @ManiacalG222
    @ManiacalG222 11 месяцев назад +18

    I've been practicing Czerny with my teacher, and I forgot about how much harder etudes can get. Kudos to the performer. Everyone is always talking about how hard loud pounding Liszt is(which it is), but hardly anyone acknowledges the difficulties of leggiero and other soft touches

    • @user-nx7tk4qo6e
      @user-nx7tk4qo6e 6 месяцев назад +1

      ピアノが上手いというのはどれだけピアニシモで歌ったり軽やかに難しいパッセージが弾けてその大変さを感じさせない人です。

    • @gaiusflaminius4861
      @gaiusflaminius4861 27 дней назад

      Liszt wasn't just about "hard pounding" (and this takes a leap of understanding and craft to convey the loudest fortissimo without thrashing the keyboard) but leggiero too. He was a universal pianist.

  • @gaiusflaminius4861
    @gaiusflaminius4861 27 дней назад +1

    According to Wikipedia, Ilana Vered (b.1943) is an Israeli pianist and teacher. The etudes she is credited with being the first to do it were recorded in 1970. She took lessons with none other than Vlado Perlemuter and Rosina Lhevinne. The effect of their combined approach is enduring and can be heard clearly.
    Since Vlado Perlemuter was Moszkowsky's student, it's no wonder this repertoire choice came as his influence. From reading the composer's biography, one could surmise that Franz Liszt himself admired Moszkowsky: the fact that as unforgiving as he was towards fellow musicians, he sat at the second piano to assist Moszkowsky in premiering his piano concerto is quite telling.

  • @donaldds9528
    @donaldds9528 3 года назад +60

    Moszkowski and Chopin are up in heaven comparing and discussing their respective sets of studies. Thank you for uploading these dazzlingly executed creations.

    • @pianosbloxworld4460
      @pianosbloxworld4460 3 года назад +3

      Who do you think is winning the discussion?

    • @glenngouldschair390
      @glenngouldschair390 3 года назад +5

      @@pianosbloxworld4460 I think for some, Chopin definitely is winning but for quite a few, Moszkowski is the winner.

    • @rachelpeham4800
      @rachelpeham4800 2 года назад +2

      @@pianosbloxworld4460 moszkovski

    • @bigdick3228
      @bigdick3228 2 года назад +1

      @@pianosbloxworld4460 chopin for the introvert, moskowski for the extrovert.

    • @pianosbloxworld4460
      @pianosbloxworld4460 2 года назад +1

      @@bigdick3228 i’m introverted so for me chopin is a big winner

  • @cedricrlongreen
    @cedricrlongreen 3 месяца назад +2

    His Etudes are at a level of greatness that can give people options if they're tired of the standard repertoire 🔥

  • @pianoforte17xx48
    @pianoforte17xx48 3 года назад +23

    No. 13 is HEAVENLY

  • @oscargill423
    @oscargill423 Месяц назад +1

    I'm not sure who I'm more impressed with, the composer or the pianist. That's usually a good sign.

  • @teriboyd405
    @teriboyd405 3 года назад +20

    This is like a rollercoaster ride you are on that you never want to end. Such fantastic pieces of music.

  • @user-hh9kr2nc1x
    @user-hh9kr2nc1x 22 дня назад

    Спасибо большое! Это наслаждение! Прекрасное исполнение! Нужно, чтобы юные музыканты почаще слушали такие записи!

  • @kryschiou4449
    @kryschiou4449 Год назад +7

    i love #11, so delicate yet with awesome virtuosity.

    • @JaxEntersEvasion
      @JaxEntersEvasion 7 месяцев назад +1

      It's wonderful, she plays it so well

  • @republiccooper
    @republiccooper Год назад +8

    Tell us a bit about Ilana Vered. She really brings these pieces to life. What a virtuoso!

  • @christiankliber
    @christiankliber 2 года назад +12

    Thank you for the upload, what a treasure! For anyone dreaming of playing Chopin and Liszt pieces with greater freedom, learning a few (well, preferably 4 or more) of these EPIC virtuosic studies will have a surprisingly positive effect. Pay attention not only to the notes, but also the dynamics and especially the fingering; one might have to change some of the written ones, or try various different solutions until freedom is achieved

  • @HansPeter-hx5dx
    @HansPeter-hx5dx 8 месяцев назад +2

    Love these Etudes, they are great preparation for Chopin and Liszt

  • @popola7284
    @popola7284 Год назад +8

    21:15 this is crazy

  • @MicoAquinoComposer
    @MicoAquinoComposer 2 года назад +10

    These are great études! The first one brought me to classical music back in 2017. Now I am learning it :)

  • @JohnJohnson-yy7pi
    @JohnJohnson-yy7pi 3 года назад +15

    Thanks for uploading these wonderful etudes.

  • @KaisarAnvar
    @KaisarAnvar 2 года назад +6

    Ah, childhood memories...

  • @benlindsay6012
    @benlindsay6012 3 года назад +6

    Thank you for uploading these charming pieces by Moszkowski.

  • @bloodybonescomic
    @bloodybonescomic 3 года назад +17

    I need to put some Moszkowski CD's on my Chopin Liszt.

  • @henrydenner5448
    @henrydenner5448 3 года назад +10

    Wow! Moszkowski's melodies are so beautiful and these Etudes are wonderful!!!!!

  • @npelletier89
    @npelletier89 2 года назад +28

    I remember learning #4 for my piano exam... and my younger sister would always come by and go "nanananananana Batman!" because of the left hand -_-
    Also. Wow. #13... hadn't heard it before. That is amazing

    • @piotrszmyt106
      @piotrszmyt106 Год назад +5

      The Etude No. 4 was actually inspired by the theme from Batman. Moszkowski was big fan of this show.

    • @yuk_notkim7658
      @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад +1

      @@piotrszmyt106 And where's the evidence?

    • @jacquespotter2443
      @jacquespotter2443 Год назад +1

      @@yuk_notkim7658 🤣

    • @yuk_notkim7658
      @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад

      @@jacquespotter2443 Man, I just want to know where he or she got the info from.

    • @jacquespotter2443
      @jacquespotter2443 Год назад +1

      @@yuk_notkim7658 I would advise you to have a look at the year Moszkowski composed these pieces.

  • @AsrielKujo
    @AsrielKujo 3 года назад +13

    Mozowsky has some really amazing ideas...

  • @PianoScoreVids
    @PianoScoreVids 3 года назад +11

    Wow thats some intense playing :o

  • @bailahie4235
    @bailahie4235 3 года назад +8

    Incredible, that first track (No. 1)... What a Gem, on par with Chopin, and also somewhat reminiscent of Mendelssohn in the brightness of the energy. It also shines through Ilana Vered's interpretation. (I think you should mention her in your description, she 's as much the artist at work here as Moszkowksi!). Some others play it like it is Mozart, and seem to miss the point - and do not bring out all the brilliant effects hidden in this piece.

  • @jesusalejandroinzunzajimen7282
    @jesusalejandroinzunzajimen7282 14 дней назад

    En el minuto 10:26 se aprecia un magnífico sonido de 432hz impresionante!

  • @leonwhitesell4849
    @leonwhitesell4849 21 день назад

    It is not hard to understand why Josef Hofmann was such a magnificent pianist since he studied with Moszkowski for more than 8 years, before coaching with Anton Rubinstein!

  • @SoupyMold
    @SoupyMold 2 года назад +5

    Splendid interpretation

  • @user-ec8rm9hr8q
    @user-ec8rm9hr8q Год назад +3

    I love no2,no13,no14🌺🎹🎵

  • @leandrechardon2268
    @leandrechardon2268 Год назад +3

    underrated af

  • @greganer
    @greganer 2 года назад +30

    These pieces are fun to listen to, and it is daunting to think about learning them myself, but they really do not, in my opinion, bear comparison to Chopin. For the most part each of these Moszkowski etudes does one thing (in many of them, passages played very fast), whereas in Chopin, while each piece may focus on one particular technical problem, for example, parallel thirds, most of them, fiendishly, also combine it with some other problem, a musical one to balance the technical problem. I feel after I have listened my way through these Moszkowski etudes I will have had enough and will not want to listen to them again; on the other hand, I have returned to listening to the Chopin etudes many times, and they are not even his greatest music. My opinion, but there it is.

    • @bigdick3228
      @bigdick3228 2 года назад +14

      we get it, you prefer chopin.

    • @jacktomchang9892
      @jacktomchang9892 2 года назад +4

      Do you Improvise? Because I have found that these etudes of my "Good Friend" Moritz are really a Launchpad of sorts. I wish I could say the same for Chopin.

    • @oldrichcepelka296
      @oldrichcepelka296 Год назад

      Should we compare these two from this point of view?

  • @user-jh1ty3dk7m
    @user-jh1ty3dk7m 2 года назад +4

    0:30
    7:14

  • @cedricrlongreen
    @cedricrlongreen 3 месяца назад

    9,11 and 12 speak to me as future pieces to learn😍🎶

  • @xgiacomocalore6490
    @xgiacomocalore6490 11 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing! Extraordinary!

  • @laerciolira7007
    @laerciolira7007 3 года назад +6

    Brillant, bravo......,

  • @lluisrafalessole-classical5068
    @lluisrafalessole-classical5068 3 года назад +7

    Thanks 🎶👏🎹

  • @thatnicekid04
    @thatnicekid04 Год назад +2

    The pianist is wonderful!

  • @ShaunakDesaiPiano
    @ShaunakDesaiPiano Год назад +1

    6:59 the beginning of No 5 looks and feels a lot like a Czerny Etude from the School of Velocity.

    • @yuk_notkim7658
      @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад

      That's what I thought when I first saw it.

  • @none5020
    @none5020 Год назад +3

    14:48 this seems like a direct quote to Hellers Op. 46 No. 1

  • @xiexiangbaihe
    @xiexiangbaihe 5 месяцев назад

    Of course is Ilana Vered’s recording❤

  • @ralfsteinhage1310
    @ralfsteinhage1310 2 года назад +3

    very peziese played..... bravo

  • @cfr3084
    @cfr3084 2 года назад +3

    So cool !

  • @marcorval
    @marcorval 2 месяца назад

    I can't help but wonder if Scriabin took inspiration from Moskowski for his early style. Listen to no. 13.

  • @mateuscosta787
    @mateuscosta787 7 месяцев назад

    "Virtuosité" justified 😌☺️

  • @JohannesBruhms
    @JohannesBruhms 2 года назад +6

    I'd say at least no.13 is equal to Chopin's.

  • @bbvv2967
    @bbvv2967 3 года назад +3

    no 4 reminds me chopin op 10. no 7

  • @gokhannesipogullari7199
    @gokhannesipogullari7199 Год назад +4

    Perfect

  • @whenu8688
    @whenu8688 2 года назад +3

    Learning first mvmnt rn and suffering

  • @ralfsteinhage1310
    @ralfsteinhage1310 2 года назад +2

    very peziese played bravo

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 2 месяца назад

    If you slow this down to half speed, a lot of unevenness is apparent.

  • @pianosbloxworld4460
    @pianosbloxworld4460 3 года назад +5

    How often will I have to practice my scales to play this?

  • @philipsmith3084
    @philipsmith3084 3 года назад +3

    Terribly difficult. At least they were for me.

    • @diogomori9624
      @diogomori9624 Год назад

      They sound insanely difficult! Which one is the hardest?

  • @hastensavoir7782
    @hastensavoir7782 2 года назад +5

    What level is this? What studies do I need to go through before playing these?

    • @ThePianoExperience
      @ThePianoExperience  2 года назад +6

      These pieces are really hard. I think that an advanced amateur can play these pieces if he studies at a slow pace and with patience and perseverance.

    • @hastensavoir7782
      @hastensavoir7782 2 года назад +3

      @@ThePianoExperience thanks. I was set to import the book, I might get something else like Scarlatti Sonatas and Chopin Mazurkas from Alfred.

    • @ThePianoExperience
      @ThePianoExperience  2 года назад +7

      Hi again :), I recommend the Chopin Mazurkas. They are all beautiful, melodic and fun to play. I am playing them at the moment. :)

    • @diogomori9624
      @diogomori9624 Год назад

      God level lol

  • @yuk_notkim7658
    @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад +1

    I don't know why, but one of the modulations in the first etude made me laugh because it was pretty weird.

  • @chrisvanschothorst8075
    @chrisvanschothorst8075 2 года назад +4

    I was like do i still have video speed on 1.5 times or what

  • @ivansrg05
    @ivansrg05 10 месяцев назад +1

    Anyone knows what does "gajo" mean? In 18:24.

  • @xuchris1400
    @xuchris1400 2 года назад +4

    8:14

  • @glenngouldschair390
    @glenngouldschair390 3 года назад +7

    Teacher: Look, Moszkowski, you either choose between good, musical, melodies, or virtuosity
    Moszkowski: Hold my beer, I won’t
    Moszkowski: Yeah my Op.72 etudes I’m not gonna chose

  • @alaetoutcourt3771
    @alaetoutcourt3771 2 года назад +3

    Hello i nees to play the first one for my finals but i struggle a lot with the tempo and with the last part i’m 14 any advices pls?

    • @ThePianoExperience
      @ThePianoExperience  2 года назад +5

      Sorry for the late reply,
      -Work both hands separately then at the same time.
      - Make sure you have the right fingering.
      - Also, I think patience and perseverance is important when studying this work.

    • @ThePianoExperience
      @ThePianoExperience  2 года назад +4

      Good luck 🤞 :) !

    • @alaetoutcourt3771
      @alaetoutcourt3771 2 года назад +1

      @@ThePianoExperience thank youu

    • @alaetoutcourt3771
      @alaetoutcourt3771 2 года назад +3

      @@ThePianoExperience i pased my exam and got Tres bien which is like an A

  • @amvalkyrie6496
    @amvalkyrie6496 Год назад

    No. 13 very chopinesque😍

  • @derinzehraerdem
    @derinzehraerdem Год назад +3

    I hate 6! working is exhausting :(

  • @polonaise
    @polonaise 3 месяца назад

    18:48

  • @cedricrlongreen
    @cedricrlongreen 3 месяца назад

    I might have to learn the 9th one that one's sexy😂🔥

  • @markfowlermusic
    @markfowlermusic Год назад +2

    Wonder if overall they're harder as a set than chopins or liszts... They sound and look terrifying to play.

    • @jocabsb1000
      @jocabsb1000 Год назад

      They’re easier then Chopin’s studies. They’ve should be played before you go to Chopin

  • @bassodivo1
    @bassodivo1 2 месяца назад

    Wonderful agility and suppleness. The interpretation could be better in my opinion. Almost no pedal used. Wow

  • @Medtszkowski
    @Medtszkowski 2 года назад +6

    How is someone’s supposed to play this

  • @fanach
    @fanach Год назад

    what is the best editions of sheets for the etudes?

  • @chadvindin9933
    @chadvindin9933 3 года назад +7

    Who is the pianist on this recording?

    • @ThePianoExperience
      @ThePianoExperience  3 года назад +20

      Oh sorry, I forgot to mention the pianist in the description.
      The pianist is Ilana Vered.

  • @lisatutunjian
    @lisatutunjian 8 месяцев назад +5

    These études lost their charm...why so fast??? Sorry

  • @wellingtonsoaresdacosta5635
    @wellingtonsoaresdacosta5635 3 месяца назад

  • @jocabsb1000
    @jocabsb1000 Год назад +1

    Who is the pianist?

    • @paulstrickler5684
      @paulstrickler5684 Год назад

      Israeli pianist Ilana Vered.

    • @paulstrickler5684
      @paulstrickler5684 Год назад

      If I remember correctly, this recording was released on LP in the early '70s. There was a photograph of the pianist on the album cover; as a teenage piano student, I thought she looked very scary (apologies, Ms Vered), and her playing bewitched me - I’d never heard anything so thrilling. I must’ve played the grooves right off that disc.

  • @lloydbotway5930
    @lloydbotway5930 7 месяцев назад +1

    #2: "allegro brillante" does not mean "play it so fast you can't hear the separate notes clearly." This pianist was just showing off, not being musical.

  • @Davideberti
    @Davideberti 2 года назад

    Who Is a pianist??

    • @bortkievitch
      @bortkievitch 2 года назад

      Ilana Vered. This vinyl was recorded in 1970.

    • @Davideberti
      @Davideberti 2 года назад

      @@bortkievitch ah ok! Fantastic!

  • @Pablo-gl9dj
    @Pablo-gl9dj 2 месяца назад

    This has been sped up a tad.
    Why? It makes it sound absurd.

  • @gabrielebano6570
    @gabrielebano6570 3 года назад +2

    troppo preoccupata di correre a più non posso, non riesce a dar risalto,, come dovrebbe alle melodie. Affetta da sindrome della dattilografa, pollice verso

  • @frankmarter6845
    @frankmarter6845 3 года назад +6

    Sounds like Czerny.

    • @pianoforte17xx48
      @pianoforte17xx48 3 года назад +4

      Actually doesn't to me at all, feels like the opposite

    • @Rickriquinho
      @Rickriquinho 3 года назад +2

      Every study will have certain similarities.

    • @davidrds
      @davidrds 2 года назад +5

      Actually, contrary to common belief, there is quite some music in Czerny's advanced studies, if performed correctly.

    • @bigdick3228
      @bigdick3228 2 года назад +1

      @@davidrds yes, especially his op. 692 and op. 756 studies. Those are his musical etudes.

    • @simpyoungyuk3885
      @simpyoungyuk3885 Год назад

      The beginning of the 5th one sounds like Czerny.

  • @carlhopkinson
    @carlhopkinson 2 месяца назад +1

    I find a lot of the playing here unmusical.

  • @lisatutunjian3555
    @lisatutunjian3555 Год назад +2

    Very exaggerated speed…. The musical intensity is disappearing….

  • @galimusic7164
    @galimusic7164 7 месяцев назад +2

    There is lot of music inside these studies, which unfortunately does not emerge in this type of interpretations. It is a dump of notes with no art at all. It is like a F1 competition, or a Circus. Very sad.

  • @robertoa.m.3984
    @robertoa.m.3984 Год назад +1

    Incredibly meaningless except for the fingers

    • @composerjalen
      @composerjalen Год назад

      They're etudes

    • @yuk_notkim7658
      @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад

      I would expect that to be in a Czerny etude video, but for Moszkowski, that's just unacceptable.

  • @cobalthorizon
    @cobalthorizon Год назад +1

    Terrible playing. Loud and fast. No expansion or breath into three dimensions. Flat and 2 dimensional. Could be a typewriter.

    • @yuk_notkim7658
      @yuk_notkim7658 Год назад +2

      Most of these etudes are meant to be loud and fast. The A-flat minor etude isn't loud and fast. On the contrary, it sounds more like Chopin compared to Moszkowski's other etudes from this opus. In addition, there's the D-flat Major etude and the A-flat Major etude that are fast, but not necessarily loud.

    • @cobalthorizon
      @cobalthorizon Год назад

      @@yuk_notkim7658 "loud and fast" is a pejorative within the classical piano community to describe unartful playing. It is not a criticism of the composition, but rather of it's execution. Listen to this interpretation to hear how it can and should be rendered: ruclips.net/video/b45fs_i-G7o/видео.html

    • @timcergol963
      @timcergol963 10 месяцев назад

      play them better then

  • @angelobonacci461
    @angelobonacci461 9 месяцев назад

    Ci sono molte affinità a chopin....

  • @thebatman6991
    @thebatman6991 10 месяцев назад

    Czerny' studies a..😆😆😆

  • @user-pz6xj5yf3g
    @user-pz6xj5yf3g Год назад +1

    14:40