Transcendental Étude No. 12 in B♭ minor is an étude for piano written by composer Franz Liszt. It has the programmatic title "Chasse-neige" (impetuous wind which raises whirls of snow), and is the 12th and last of the Transcendental Études. The étude is a study in tremolos but contains many other difficulties like wide jumps and fast chromatic scales, and it requires a very gentle and soft touch in the beginning. The piece gradually builds up to a powerful climax. It is one of the most difficult Transcendental Études, being ranked 9 out of 9 by publisher G. Henle Verlag-one of the six in the series to receive the highest possible difficulty ranking.[1] The first bar of the Transcendental Étude No. 12 Ferruccio Busoni stated the étude was the "noblest example, perhaps, amongst all music of a poetising nature." He described the work as "a sublime and steady fall of snow which gradually buries landscape and people".[
@@GUILLOM Perhaps so, but then, your score videos are crude and amateurish compared to my score videos. Learn how to use your movie app. before you continue to make a fool of yourself.
i listened to an orchestra in my school perform this and it was one of the best things ive ever heard in my life
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me 2 !!!
I thought I had heard this piece before, but now I've heard this recording, I'm so wrong. Absolutely incredible!!
This is seriously one of my favourite pieces
Im moving to langley high school and about to join their string orchestra. I hope one day, i get to play this song. The violin solo sounds amazing.
I was first introduced to his piano.concerto, i dont know he was a minimalistic composer, but his pc impressed me, with very minimal material.
Never heard the composer, quite beautiful
Is the composer of the OST of Drácula of Bram stocker
Same
Try his Koscielec Mountain 1909 and Krzesany
whoaaaaa spectacular stuff
why dislikes, godlike content imo
Why is that so beautiful
Yes
So, you did Kilar's music too? Rautavaara and Kilar are among my favorite 20th century composers. It's rare to meet a fellow music lover ahah
Nice
Nice job
this sheet music is really sexy
ok
- How much lydian?
- Yes
Dominant lydian 😳
Yesss this video is back thank you
Nice music 🎶🎹
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Transcendental Étude No. 12 in B♭ minor is an étude for piano written by composer Franz Liszt. It has the programmatic title "Chasse-neige" (impetuous wind which raises whirls of snow), and is the 12th and last of the Transcendental Études. The étude is a study in tremolos but contains many other difficulties like wide jumps and fast chromatic scales, and it requires a very gentle and soft touch in the beginning. The piece gradually builds up to a powerful climax. It is one of the most difficult Transcendental Études, being ranked 9 out of 9 by publisher G. Henle Verlag-one of the six in the series to receive the highest possible difficulty ranking.[1]
The first bar of the Transcendental Étude No. 12
Ferruccio Busoni stated the étude was the "noblest example, perhaps, amongst all music of a poetising nature." He described the work as "a sublime and steady fall of snow which gradually buries landscape and people".[
franz schubert
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this is more maksymiuk than kilar. but its good quality. very good indeed.
Why 9 dislikes, people can't appreciate music
Bad argument
@@GUILLOM what? I didn't even argue
@@SeigneurReefShark "people dislike this video because they can't appreciate music"
@@GUILLOM it's not an argument
@@SeigneurReefShark it is
4:30 onw buildup
how did you named the groups in musescore?
edit: oh, do you have just 4 instruments there but every has multiple staffs, right?
After trying so many different things, I gave up and manually added the text
@@WEEBLLOM for every page? no way
@@JafuetTheSame yes
what is this h thing all about
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The fault of most modern music is that there is no rhythm. This has rhythm and becomes quite rousing.
That's stupid
@@GUILLOM Perhaps so, but then, your score videos are crude and amateurish compared to my score videos.
Learn how to use your movie app. before you continue to make a fool of yourself.
@@KeithOtisEdwards ???
@@GUILLOM How eloquent. Your skills with words match your skill in music.
@@KeithOtisEdwards okay bro