Dobrinka Tabakova - Nocturne (live @TivoliVredenBurg Utrecht)
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- Composer and pianist Dobrinka Tabakova performs her own compostion Nocturne.
Dobrinka Tabakova is a Bulgarian born composer living in London. She composed this piece at the age of 15 in 1998
Broadcast november 26th 2017 NPO1
more music: www.vpro.nl/vr...
This video was recorded in TivoliVredenburg for VPRO Vrije Geluiden: music program made by the Dutch public broadcast organization VPRO
Lovely - what a talented 15 year old Dobrinka was
Sweet Dreams.
So beautiful ... very glad to have discovered Tabakova's music; interestingly, I did so by reading a bunch of opinions online on the "validity" of writing "historical period music" ... which has nothing to do with this gem of a character piece !
Very beautiful indeed - solemn and aching
A delightful prelude for a fifteen year-old. Very sweet.
Велика 👋👏❤️🔥🎶🪢💞🌌🧬✨️
Благодаря 🙃🌞
What a talented composer
Found this from comments on Two Set Violin's video on composers. Dobrinka's piece is lovely. -Frank
Lovely
Have maestoso e spiritoso moments
I love it
Welcome to Bali
Welcome to Java
Welcome to Indonesia
I love Madam Dobrinka music
Вълшебна музика от красива душа!
Grazioso e con moto
Have nice weekend
Welcome to Bali
Welcome to Indonesia
I love Dobrinka
i do not even have a piano but she composed her piece at the age of 15, how lucky!
Sandra I imagine you sitting playing and I love it
Wow! Arpeggios! - NEXT!
Arpeggios can be so beautiful, as they are here. No need to say "next" - stay and enjoy the beauty.
At first, I frowned on the lack of rhythmic variety here, but then I noticed that she was only fifteen when she came up with this.
I thought of the music I wrote when I was that age (of course, minimalism hadn’t been invented yet) and I felt ashamed of myself.
This woman has a brilliant musical mind.
She comes from the same school Florence Welch and Jude Law did (and yours truly, many years before). We carry the heritage of Shakespeare's company, that we don't just live, we perform.
Luv this kinda debussy like playing style
playing the piano with no feeling like a robot
Let them that have ears to hear listen
I recommend you close your eyes and listen, don't watch while listening.
The playing is enormously expressive, the touch, tone color, timing, all there. Evidently if a performer is not visibly emoting with their face and body, you think it ain't 'expressive.'