Gottschalk: Souvenir de Porto Rico - Marche des Gibaros (Lisa Yui, pianist)
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- Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
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Lisa Yui performs Louis Moreau Gottschalk's Souvenir de Porto Rico; Marche des Gibaros Op. 31
Venue: Yamaha Artist Services Salon, New York City
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Masterfully played! Gottschalk is so under-rated today. His "Union" paraphrase and "Hail Columbia" are exceptional concert pieces. I wasn't familiar with "Marche des Gibaros" so thanks for introducing it to me. Really good piece.
LM Gottschalk played in Paris in 1848 or so just before Chopin died. Chopin saw him and was very impressed by him. When Chopin met him back stage he told Gottschalk that one day he'll be "King of Pianists"! At least that's how the story goes. Gottschalk was yet another great musician that died at an early age.
Ms. Yui, I just saw your YT debut recital at age 11. I just smile and am stunned and amazed how well you played those pieces. It helps me imagine how good Hofmann and Arrau were at such a young age. Very best Regards!
Many thanks for your lecture/recital. LIKE number 116 from Germany!
Thank you Number 116!
Hello ... I'm Brazilian, I live in Brazil, I write music and I'm getting to know the works of Louis and his channel.
Beautifully done, Lisa!
Very informative introduction and beautiful playing!
I've loved Gottschalk's music for years and just came to RUclips on a whim tonight and found this. Your introduction really illuminated the workings of a piece I've long loved, topped off by your beautiful performance. Thank you for sharing it all!
Thank you for your very kind words, Irv!
My pleasure!
Dear Lisa, thanks for the amazing video! It's not every day that we find quality content like this, well played and also very informative. The first Gottschalk work I heard was the wonderful march he made for the Brazilian Empire: "Marcha Solene Brasileira", also his last work. Maybe could you do one video about that song or about Bamboula, another wonderful song made by this great composer!
Greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷
Thank you so much for this lovely comment, Arthur! A new video coming this week. (although not Gottschalk!).
this piece is beautyfull!
So great! Thank you so much for posting. Working on it now and this was very inspiring. What a storied life Gottschalk had.
Thank you, Vickie! I hope you are having fun working on this piece.
In a sense this is a depiction of carolers arriving from off in the distance and then going away. The carol in the International Book of Carols is "At the hour of midnight or A la media noche" in Spanish. I believe it comes from a song with the words "If you serve me hot cakes, make them hot!" About a Puerto Rican tradition to give carolers hot cakes.
PASTELES IN PUERTO RICO ARE NOT CAKES..... THEY ARE A DISH VERY COMMON IN CHRISTMAS.
REFERING TO THE TUNE IN SPANISH SAY:
"SI ME DAN PASTELES /
DENMELOS CALIENTES
QUE PASTELES FRIOS
EMPACHAN LA GENTE"
THIS TUNE IS VERY OLD... AND I MEAN VERY \....
EASILY MORE THAN 300 YEARS...
THE TUNE IS CALLED "AGUINALDO JÍBARO"
AND LISA BTW EXELENT COMMENTS....
A FRIEND OF MINE WHO'S AN EXPERT IN THIS AREA
TOLD ME THAT TUNE WAS COMPOSED IN
HACIENDA ESPERANZA IN MANATÍ PUERTO RICO.....
HE WAS ABOUT A WHOLE YEAR IN THE ISLAND TOURING
BECAUSE HE WAS THE PIANIST OF THE SOPRANO ADELINA PATTI.
HERE'S A LINK FOR YOU TO UNDERSTAND THE AGUINALDO JIBARO THAT WAS THE INSPIRATION TO GOTTSHALK..
LUISA DE CORDOBA IS A SPANISH SOPRANO AND SHE RECORDED THIS IN 1961
AND I THINK IS THE BEST EXAMPLE OF THE TUNE THAT LOUIS HEARD IN PUERTO RICO
ruclips.net/video/W9FIuDf0afE/видео.html
THIS ONE IS MASO RIVERA A CUATRO PLAYER, ONE OF THE MOST AUTENTIC OR FOLKLORIC IN PR
WITH SOME TROVADORES SINGING THE AGUINALDO.... ENJOY...
ruclips.net/video/zlAaMRt1ER4/видео.html
MY e-mail
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BLESSINGS....
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!
Great rendition and description! I love Gottschalk's music too. And I recently uploaed my own orchestration of this piece on my channel! :)
Love this song and your explanation is clear! And can I ask what’s the picture at the end?
seems like the funeral picture of Gottschalk
Would love to see something on Alkan
nice work though, I meant to say
Thank you! Funny you should say, I’m currently working on the 1st movement of Alkan’s Symphony!
@@LivesOfThePiano me too!! haha
05:52
I thought this music was composed by the father of Elisa Tavarez, Manuel Gregorio Tavarez , inventor of danza music aka "America's Chopin."
I guess I was wrong.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manuel_Gregorio_Tav%C3%A1rez
Same title, different piece!
Beautifully done, Lisa!
Thank you so much, Dennis!