@@miraak8523 I would say some of Scarlatti’s sonatas overstay their welcome. Some of the technical fireworks in Liszt’s pieces are quite over the top. Some of Alkan’s pieces are pretentious, but they kinda know they are (Le Preux, Scherzo Focoso, some parts of Le Festin d’Esope), so there’s humor in that. There are plenty of contemporary piano works that are very pretentious. EDIT: I also think many of Chopin’s works - especially those that start in minor key - can be summed as “Beautiful verse, beautiful chorus, obligatory middle section in opposing key & transitions using VII chords, beautiful chorus, beautiful verse, beautiful chorus”. The repetition/rephrasing of the beautiful parts can feel quite pretentious to me, especially when contrasted with a lackluster, seemingly obligatory middle section.
@@miraak8523 I don’t think anyone (except for Alkan, as I mentioned) writes a piece to be intentionally pretentious. Pretentious people are rarely aware that they are pretentious. And yes, pretentious performances are absolutely a thing. However, I think I did a pretty solid job describing aspects of compositions that I would personally find pretentious. You asked, I answered; take it or leave it.
He explorado toda mi vida la música clasica y sus derivados. Mel bonis es de las pocas mujeres que conozco y he de decir que tiene obras muy únicas, jamás cansan ni someten a bruma.
Harald, would you like to play my piano sonata? If so, I can send you the sheet music. Sonata in D (the delta variations) - complete ruclips.net/video/BfF-2nTFjRw/видео.html
Melodious, undemanding on the ear, and well constructed. This is is lovely music for both amateur and professional pianists to enjoy, myself being in the latter category. I have built up a large collection for free by using my second i pad to photograph all the wonderful, rarely heard piano gems. So grateful.
Was für eine wundervolle Entdeckung -- vielen Dank für das Hervorholen aus der Versenkung und für die sehr ausdrucksvolle Interpretation :-) Mein Favorit ist der "Gai Printemps" -- im Gegensatz zu anderen Interpretationen hier sehr leicht und unbeschwert vorgetragen. Wunderschön auch der Wechsel vom verträumt-melancholischen fis-Moll ins strahlend-freudige parallele A-Dur. Hinsichtlich der angegebenen Opus-Zahl (11) habe ich allerdings anderslautende Informationen. Laut dem Werkverzeichnis der französischen Mel-Bonis-Seite haben die einzelnen Titel jeweils eigene Opus-Zahlen: Das Recueil de «cinq pièces Musicales » von 1889 (nicht zu verwechseln mit den eigentlichen 5 pieces) listet wie folgt: 1) Prélude (opus 10) 2) Gai printemps (opus 11) 3) Eglogue (opus 12) 4) Aux champs (opus 13) 5) Menuet (opus 14) und weiters: Papillons (Op 28) Romance sans paroles (Op 29) (das entspricht auch den Informationen auf ISMLP)
Ja, für mich waren die Klavierwerke von Mel Bonis auch eine Entdeckung! Wegen den Opus Zahlen hast Du wahrscheinlich recht: Ich werde mich auch nocheinmal damit befassen. Danke für diese Information!
I enjoyed listening to the delightful piano pieces by Mel Bonis, It’s the first time I hear them. I admire the clarity of its structure and the beauty and elegance of the whole work. Thank you for making us listen to it. Is there a way of getting a copy ? I’d like to teach it to my students. Thank you!
I think a little more emphasis could’ve been put on the second eighth note in the first motif so it doesn’t sound like 6/8 time and more like 3/4. It sounds like the first eighth is getting more emphasis, making it sound like beat 2/2 rather than the and of beat 2/3
I did not know about Mel Bonis until this day. Interesting though that before looking up in Wiki, I had a feeling that this had been composed by a woman...
To a greater or lesser extent that's gonna be true for much film music which isn't to knock it as there's a high level of craft/ dramatic skill involved .
Mel Bonis is quite a nice discovery for me! I find her work elegant but unpretentious.
I agree 🙂🎹🎵👍
@@miraak8523to me is ginestra concerto n 1
@@miraak8523lyupanov trascendental etudes
@@miraak8523 I would say some of Scarlatti’s sonatas overstay their welcome. Some of the technical fireworks in Liszt’s pieces are quite over the top. Some of Alkan’s pieces are pretentious, but they kinda know they are (Le Preux, Scherzo Focoso, some parts of Le Festin d’Esope), so there’s humor in that. There are plenty of contemporary piano works that are very pretentious.
EDIT: I also think many of Chopin’s works - especially those that start in minor key - can be summed as “Beautiful verse, beautiful chorus, obligatory middle section in opposing key & transitions using VII chords, beautiful chorus, beautiful verse, beautiful chorus”. The repetition/rephrasing of the beautiful parts can feel quite pretentious to me, especially when contrasted with a lackluster, seemingly obligatory middle section.
@@miraak8523 I don’t think anyone (except for Alkan, as I mentioned) writes a piece to be intentionally pretentious. Pretentious people are rarely aware that they are pretentious. And yes, pretentious performances are absolutely a thing. However, I think I did a pretty solid job describing aspects of compositions that I would personally find pretentious. You asked, I answered; take it or leave it.
He explorado toda mi vida la música clasica y sus derivados. Mel bonis es de las pocas mujeres que conozco y he de decir que tiene obras muy únicas, jamás cansan ni someten a bruma.
As time goes on Mel's star will continue to rise. Music like this only comes from a master.
My ears are blessed when I hear this
Wow so good, such an underrated composer!
Quelle elegance et maîtrise.
Well, excellent playing, from an excellent composer, and very nice examples of her work. Thank you for showing this to me. :)
and I'm back for more!
Прелестнейшие мелодии!!!❤💖
First couple of meadures brought Satie to mind. Lovely, orher worldly feeling piece
Музыка света и радости!
Спасибо!
Beautiful pieces and beautifully played. Thank you!
Harald, would you like to play my piano sonata? If so, I can send you the sheet music. Sonata in D (the delta variations) - complete ruclips.net/video/BfF-2nTFjRw/видео.html
Precisely. Love the contrast used here
Melodious, undemanding on the ear, and well constructed. This is is lovely music for both amateur and professional pianists to enjoy, myself being in the latter category. I have built up a large collection for free by using my second i pad to photograph all the wonderful, rarely heard piano gems. So grateful.
Bravo ! Parabéns pela belíssima execução ! Perfeita ! Muita delicadeza, fraseados perfeitos e muita musicalidade ! Um abraço do Brasil
These are so bright and exponentially unique, I feel like these are great for advanced sight reading practice. Truly awesome!
yep, great practice rounds
Very Beautiful music. Great pianist. South Korea Classicjoa.
These are lovely compositions. I've never heard them before.
Excelente música.
Never heard from this composer. Sounds lovely. ❤
Same
the menuet is so awesome
Merci pour votre travail .
Quite sophisticated music. Compositions are tight, well balanced and interesting.
Quelle belle inspiration ! Merci .
Stunningly gorgeous work
L'eglogue me ravit particulièrement...bcp de charme, musicalité, nostalgie, clarté dans ces pièces....belle execution...❤❤
Merci...
3:26. The beauty speaks for itself
Sooooooooocoooool.............. Making exuberant!!!!! Thanks🌹 for uploading. Regards.
Thank you
Eglogue è meraviglioso! Bella esecuzione!
Very beautiful music!
Very nicely done in my opinion. Congratulations!
Очень душевно! Спасибо!
Fantastique!
Wonderful beauty!!!❤
Super joli!
thank you so much for your work
The first piece sounds so much like the theme from UP, its hard not to believe there isn't some reference to it
You should hear Satie’s “je te veux”
That is the best minuet I have ever heard!
You'd love debussy's even more
super beau
so good!!!
You can feel her sadness in this piece 😥
Was für eine wundervolle Entdeckung -- vielen Dank für das Hervorholen aus der Versenkung und für die sehr ausdrucksvolle Interpretation :-) Mein Favorit ist der "Gai Printemps" -- im Gegensatz zu anderen Interpretationen hier sehr leicht und unbeschwert vorgetragen. Wunderschön auch der Wechsel vom verträumt-melancholischen fis-Moll ins strahlend-freudige parallele A-Dur.
Hinsichtlich der angegebenen Opus-Zahl (11) habe ich allerdings anderslautende Informationen. Laut dem Werkverzeichnis der französischen Mel-Bonis-Seite haben die einzelnen Titel jeweils eigene Opus-Zahlen: Das Recueil de «cinq pièces Musicales » von 1889 (nicht zu verwechseln mit den eigentlichen 5 pieces) listet wie folgt:
1) Prélude (opus 10)
2) Gai printemps (opus 11)
3) Eglogue (opus 12)
4) Aux champs (opus 13)
5) Menuet (opus 14)
und weiters:
Papillons (Op 28)
Romance sans paroles (Op 29)
(das entspricht auch den Informationen auf ISMLP)
Ja, für mich waren die Klavierwerke von Mel Bonis auch eine Entdeckung! Wegen den Opus Zahlen hast Du wahrscheinlich recht: Ich werde mich auch nocheinmal damit befassen. Danke für diese Information!
Beautiful music 🎹👏 Bravo
Hi Louis, nice to see you here. One of the channels I find my repertoire 🌹❤️
Lovely playing
Utterly charming
the beginning sounds familiar... maby from another piece?
The theme from “Up”
@@rasheedlewis1 oh yeah lol
@2:13 such an elegant and beautiful piece i will want the sheets to learn it.
Beautiful!💌
Hermoso!!!
Some ideal material here for pianists who play for ballet class.
¡¡¡Hermosas!!!
Beautiful😍
I enjoyed listening to the delightful piano pieces by
Mel Bonis, It’s the first time I hear them. I admire the clarity of its structure and the beauty and elegance of the whole work.
Thank you for making us listen to it.
Is there a way of getting a copy ? I’d like to teach it to my students.
Thank you!
imslp.org/wiki/5_Pièces_pour_piano_(Bonis%2C_Mel)
Here you can download the notes.
C'est tres Francais et charmant. Hints of Chabrier and anticipatory of Satie and Debussy. ❤
beautiful
Благодарствую, спирачилЬ!
素敵な曲です 楽譜は一般の楽譜店で購入できるのでしょうか?
どなたか教えてください
imslp.org/wiki/5_pièces_pour_piano_(Bonis,_Mel)
thanks
Teşekkürler 💛♥️
You played these?? If so, then awesome attention to detail! Lovely execution and use of the articulations :)
Thank you. Yes, I played it...
Friends, when could I find sheet music of this wonderful opus. Could somebody share it with me?
Yes, see here: imslp.org/wiki/5_pièces_pour_piano_(Bonis,_Mel)
@@haraldmeyer-Ps-100 sir, i was totally inatented , thank you so much.its tenderness ./)
me encanta. como de.puede conseguir la partitura por favor
Buenas, la puedes encontrar en imslp
@@catarinalunar gracias muy amable
thx ❤
Cómo conseguir ése libro.??
I think a little more emphasis could’ve been put on the second eighth note in the first motif so it doesn’t sound like 6/8 time and more like 3/4. It sounds like the first eighth is getting more emphasis, making it sound like beat 2/2 rather than the and of beat 2/3
good idea!
Lindo...
Nice
I try to play Mel Bonis today🙂🎹🎵
❤💘
🎉❤❤❤❤
Здравствуйте дорогие где можно достать ноты
Ноты перед вашими глазами. Сфотографируйте и спишите, если нет другого способа.
👏👏👏⚘⚘⚘
What year is this?
캬
Wonderful💛😍 I enjoy it all the way. Subbed to you. Warm greetings to you.
Up
Sounds like a sad version of the theme from Up.
Where to get piece?
imslp.org/wiki/5_pièces_pour_piano_(Bonis,_Mel)
5:06
0:48
Чудесно
👍
I did not know about Mel Bonis until this day. Interesting though that before looking up in Wiki, I had a feeling that this had been composed by a woman...
« Pièce »is to be written like this
Partiture plss
Link gibt es schon 2x unten in den Kommentaren...
Now I know where "Up" come from.
Bela.
up
Des influences de Fauré et de Scarlatti : hybridation originale !
Yes!
The discriminatory would say when they hear the first few bars: Its all UP again.
So maybe she inspired by Chopin right?!
Debussy.
Definitely more Chopin.. Too melody driven to be Debussy.
Now I see that he main theme of Disneys "Up" is just a ridiculous example of plagiarism.
To a greater or lesser extent that's gonna be true for much film music which isn't to knock it as there's a high level of craft/ dramatic skill involved .
Pdf
What in the up is this
The third momento oh so white
Tate's Cookies suck at least as much as their annoying commercials do.
I'm very sorry about that! I don't do the commercials. They also annoy me on other RUclips sites...
Pdf
imslp.org/wiki/5_Pièces_pour_piano_(Bonis,_Mel)