This was my exam piece together with 2 Bach English Suites and Chopin black keys Etude when I was 15. Now I don’t play anymore, seems another age, another world.
Gosh, I’m preparing for a conservatoire audition, and me and my teacher have been playing around with pieces to use, and recently he decided the Brahms I was going to do wasn’t really novel enough (he’s getting repertoire which is subtle and stands out rather than wows) and he said, go have a listen to Papillons. I am blown away honestly. Such a lovely piece and written so early by Schumann and has all the life and spirit of his later compositions but youthfulness as well. Anyway to all who read this I hope you have a wonderful day
If the last movement reminds anyone of The Nutcracker, it is indeed modeled after the traditional Grossvatertanz. Tchaikovsky was a great admirer of Schumann’s music, so the segment in the ballet may be directly inspired by Schumann.
A lovely interpretation! Captures just the right dynamic range for the intimate quality of this collectiin of charming miniatures artfully tied together by Scumann's genius. Full of warmth and whimsy. I love Demus' use of subtle highly individuaistic rubato.
I had a great friend named Steve Stauffer back in the 80$😍and he played a selection of these pieces not as fast as this fabullous pianist,but brilliant just the same.He was openly gay and had a male lover that he was with for years.Great composer I'd like to get his version of this on U tube also I look for some of his compositions on U tube but are unavailable 🤔🤔.Anyway if I could time machine it I'd go back to that time and age .Enjoyed my youth and my friendship with Steve and Ron Miss them😍
@@stephenn77 No, it's Liszt. I mean, Chopin's Ballade also begins in ascending parallel octaves, but Liszt's is actually more similar harmonically and rhythmically.
It's called "Grossvater Tanz" (Granfather's Dance), it's a folk dance in German speaking countries, and, for what I know, it's played in parties when you want your guests to leave. Schumman also quotes it also in Carnaval, in the "Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins", and since Tchaikovsky was a big fan of Schumann, it's possible he took the melody from him
In No. 3, Schumann has wedges over the first notes, indicating (I think) a detached articulation. Demus, though, has added some slurs. I don't think I even like them. Anyone else notice that?
Wikipedia's article on musical accents tells us this: "The marcato, which is Italian for "well marked", shown third, the vertical open wedge, is generally accepted to be as loud as an accent mark and as short as a staccato. Martellato, Italian for "hammered", is another name for the marcato symbol used primarily by orchestral string musicians as it refers to the specific bowing technique used to create marcato. In jazz articulation, marcato is typically stated as "daht" yet the performing musician may interpret the duration of the note differently depending on what style of jazz they are playing." So that in jazz, apparently, marcato doesn't necessarily imply staccato. On the violin, I'd expect to bite into the string some with the bow; at the piano, loud & clipped.
Jorg Demus has recorded every Schumann piece in existence but I think it's a case of quality over quantity. He doesn't look at enough details in a lot of these works and some of the interpretations become mediocre. His Schumann Toccata is particularly poor.
Practice it! I've been at it now for almost one year. It took a long time, but now I'm almost able to play it all completely in its entirety, albeit at a slow tempo. XD
@@dianthe5756 I couldn't at first (do you mean No. 2?), But yeah, taking them at a deliberately slow tempo (be specific) and try to play them well with the correct sound and playing, until you are completely comfortable playing it slowly. Then, gradually take up the tempo.
Try different exercises and warm ups in order to prepare before practicing the piece. And try different to types of specific technique drills for knocking out some of the more technically challenging bits. And practice without pedal. The main thing is: you don't want to be playing this piece tensely. You should feel this song simple, light, and full of character. Be melodious with it too! Make sure you are singing each movement, and that will be easier the farther you get with the piece.
@@Checkmate1138 thank you so much! And yeah, I meant no.2 lol. Do you know any specific exercises I could try to prepare my fingers and improve my skill? I don't really know too many exercises.
Surely, you can play these pieces as etudes and to show off your techniques - but this version does not understand most of the delicacy and fine poetry that actually is hidden in these little treasures. To see what I mean please listen, e.g. to Richter or Kempff (or Arrau).
I disagree- Demus has a very good feel for Schumann's music in my opinion. He characterizes the individual pieces without loosing the shape of the bigger context. Enjoyable!
Anche io! Papillon... ricordi della mia infanzia e della mia adolescenza... studiato per un saggio , tutto a memoria , che ricordi! Ero così innamorato della musica di Schumann che dormivo con papillon sotto il cuscino! Riascoltarlo dopo anni mi fa venire i brividi e le vertigini !
Schumann is a weird case. I don't think he's as talented as Chopin or Schubert. Yet he has some good material. For example, the theme of Papillons. But I think he failed to develop it properly.
0:01 Introduzione
0:12 no.1
0:47 no.2
1:06 no.3
1:53 no.4
2:35 no.5
3:53 no.6
4:50 no.7
5:31 no.8
6:42 no.9
7:26 no.10
9:06 no.11
11:18 no.12
+Your songs ❤ ^^
球 球 10번 보려고 하는데 자꾸 9번 눌러짐
Thank you 😊
고마워요!
❤
This piece gives me a whole new appreciation for Schumann
This was my exam piece together with 2 Bach English Suites and Chopin black keys Etude when I was 15. Now I don’t play anymore, seems another age, another world.
That was a really though exam for a 15 years old!! It would be great if you play again
Gosh, I’m preparing for a conservatoire audition, and me and my teacher have been playing around with pieces to use, and recently he decided the Brahms I was going to do wasn’t really novel enough (he’s getting repertoire which is subtle and stands out rather than wows) and he said, go have a listen to Papillons. I am blown away honestly. Such a lovely piece and written so early by Schumann and has all the life and spirit of his later compositions but youthfulness as well. Anyway to all who read this I hope you have a wonderful day
If the last movement reminds anyone of The Nutcracker, it is indeed modeled after the traditional Grossvatertanz. Tchaikovsky was a great admirer of Schumann’s music, so the segment in the ballet may be directly inspired by Schumann.
My heart is full of happiness.
I agree 🥰
V is the most beautiful piece. Short, delicate and mysterious.
In my opinion the best interpretation of Papillon ever. Demus is a genius in Schumann. He really captures "die innere Stimme" hidden behind the notes.
The last movement is so ingenious with the bell chiming!
The start of the no 9 is so sparkly mysterious. Fing love it
I can't describe how beautiful this is with words. Gotta start practicing this wonderful piece!
5:05 Love this part of no. 7
I'm crying because this is kind of beautiful
Kind of??
@@jamien.5528 I'm beside myself with excitement listening to these because they are kind of interesting.
I agree with that😭 Same with me ❤
im crying because you are also a kind of beautiful
As a fellow norwegian I couldn`t agree more! This fantastic piece in the hands of Demus is moving to tears.
These are lovely pieces
A lovely interpretation! Captures just the right dynamic range for the intimate quality of this collectiin of charming miniatures artfully tied together by Scumann's genius. Full of warmth and whimsy. I love Demus' use of subtle highly individuaistic rubato.
Bello, e grazie per la pazienza di sincronizzare audio e spartiti.
Prego
it should be a PRIVILEDGE to analyze maestro schuman's masterpiece
I playing this,and this is so beautiful
That high G at bar 11 is so satisfying :D
Humourous piece. Lots of layers.
Pure, raw exquisiteness
I had a great friend named Steve Stauffer back in the 80$😍and he played a selection of these pieces not as fast as this fabullous pianist,but brilliant just the same.He was openly gay and had a male lover that he was with for years.Great composer I'd like to get his version of this on U tube also I look for some of his compositions on U tube but are unavailable 🤔🤔.Anyway if I could time machine it I'd go back to that time and age .Enjoyed my youth and my friendship with Steve and Ron Miss them😍
Beautiful
Anyway this one is the best one that I heard GOOD!👍🏻
I love this song!!!!!!!!! 한국인
Oh music
And I am playing this song when I was 11 years old
Oh so beautiful
I Agree with that
Lol I was playing it sooooo slow;;
+
LOL
Use metronome lol
LOL
Me too 🤣
This was one of my audition pieces in high school. 👍
Wonderful Schumann!
lol I've been playing this so wrong :,) ....>.
Wow!
It's amazing
I just learned all them and for me 11 isway harder than any other 😮
Numbers 8 and 9 are my favorites! 6:43
Для Викторины
0:01 - Номер 1
0:12 - Номер 2
0:47 - Номер 3
9:06 - Номер 11
11:18 - Номер 12
My gosh...... It looks sooo hard&fast.
RIP for My future hands.
맞아요ㅠㅠ 너무힘들어요
송정규 예원 입시곡...
별뚜 마자요ㅠㅠ
예원학교 입시준비중인데 모차르트보단 덜 어려운 느낌이 들어요.. 저만 그런것같나요?:(
SANGJYA상쟈 그런가요? 전반대인데ㅎㅎ
Too bad the audio seems to have some glitch in it.
2021 선화 입시곡.
진짜요.?
@@se.0hyn 아니에요ㅎㅎ
@@임하은-v8u 작년에 빠삐용 나왔었어요! 이번 해는 아니고요
@@꾸꾸-f6w 그렇군요! 저는 이번 년도인줄 알았어요;;ㅎㅎ
이걸로 편입 준비하는데 뒤지것네용 . 흐흐 ;
7:26 no 10
6:42 no 9
1:53 no 4
9:06 no 11
2:35 no 5
3:20 no 5
4:50 no 7
5:31 no 8
what if I said I already had the ABRSM grade 8exam when I was 10 years old and I passed?
thanks for this gift :D :D
Kicks all other Op. 2s' asses to the ground. Renior-esque with zero frivolity.
I love no 5!
0:12 1
1:07 3
2:36 5
4:51 7
11:18 12
The beginning reminds me so much of Liszt's 1st Ballade!
That’s exactly what I thought
You mean Chopin’s First Ballade!
@@stephenn77 the beginning sounds like Liszts first ballade
@@stephenn77 No, it's Liszt. I mean, Chopin's Ballade also begins in ascending parallel octaves, but Liszt's is actually more similar harmonically and rhythmically.
@@miguelfontesmeira I wasn’t familiar with the Liszt, but you’re right! Also similar to the Chopin.
For some reason, I’ve lived my whole life thinking this piece was in Bb major. Only just realised it’s in D major 😅
What do you mean? Papillons Op 2 is a collection of small pieces all in different keys.
i love #5
I just realized he changed the second one. Somebody knows why?
예원시험곡
borboletas..........lindas e coloridas..................
9:27~ Schubert military march?
Majestic!
We can hear the #12 in Nutcracker of Tchaïkovski!
Really!? Where exactly? Can you link a time caption? Im currently studying and learning this right now for grad school auditions!
It's called "Grossvater Tanz" (Granfather's Dance), it's a folk dance in German speaking countries, and, for what I know, it's played in parties when you want your guests to leave.
Schumman also quotes it also in Carnaval, in the "Marche des Davidsbündler contre les Philistins", and since Tchaikovsky was a big fan of Schumann, it's possible he took the melody from him
i must play this
no 7😭😭
In No. 3, Schumann has wedges over the first notes, indicating (I think) a detached articulation. Demus, though, has added some slurs. I don't think I even like them. Anyone else notice that?
+Ken Busch Isn't the vertical wedge marcato? To "mark" or accentuate the note.
Wikipedia's article on musical accents tells us this: "The marcato, which is Italian for "well marked", shown third, the vertical open wedge, is generally accepted to be as loud as an accent mark and as short as a staccato. Martellato, Italian for "hammered", is another name for the marcato symbol used primarily by orchestral string musicians as it refers to the specific bowing technique used to create marcato. In jazz articulation, marcato is typically stated as "daht" yet the performing musician may interpret the duration of the note differently depending on what style of jazz they are playing."
So that in jazz, apparently, marcato doesn't necessarily imply staccato. On the violin, I'd expect to bite into the string some with the bow; at the piano, loud & clipped.
Jorg Demus has recorded every Schumann piece in existence but I think it's a case of quality over quantity. He doesn't look at enough details in a lot of these works and some of the interpretations become mediocre. His Schumann Toccata is particularly poor.
Merci 👍
8:39❤️❤️👼🏻
11:18 carnaval op.9
I want to play this, but it’s too hard 😞 oh the woes of being pianistically inept.
Practice it! I've been at it now for almost one year. It took a long time, but now I'm almost able to play it all completely in its entirety, albeit at a slow tempo. XD
Checkmate1138 but like there are some killer arpeggios that go so fast like I can’t do that. Can you? Or is it at a slow tempo?
@@dianthe5756 I couldn't at first (do you mean No. 2?), But yeah, taking them at a deliberately slow tempo (be specific) and try to play them well with the correct sound and playing, until you are completely comfortable playing it slowly. Then, gradually take up the tempo.
Try different exercises and warm ups in order to prepare before practicing the piece. And try different to types of specific technique drills for knocking out some of the more technically challenging bits. And practice without pedal.
The main thing is: you don't want to be playing this piece tensely. You should feel this song simple, light, and full of character. Be melodious with it too! Make sure you are singing each movement, and that will be easier the farther you get with the piece.
@@Checkmate1138 thank you so much! And yeah, I meant no.2 lol. Do you know any specific exercises I could try to prepare my fingers and improve my skill? I don't really know too many exercises.
This reminds me of Schubert
Very good !!!
Great playing! I just uploaded this piece too :)
the first one is part of Carnival?????????????????????
7:54
Little women
🦋
fantastica
Surely, you can play these pieces as etudes and to show off your techniques - but this version does not understand most of the delicacy and fine poetry that actually is hidden in these little treasures. To see what I mean please listen, e.g. to Richter or Kempff (or Arrau).
I disagree- Demus has a very good feel for Schumann's music in my opinion. He characterizes the individual pieces without loosing the shape of the bigger context. Enjoyable!
@@mattklammer5232 Agree completely!
Love
solo io sono italiano??
Diary of a Friend no pure io hahah
Anche io! Papillon... ricordi della mia infanzia e della mia adolescenza... studiato per un saggio , tutto a memoria , che ricordi! Ero così innamorato della musica di Schumann che dormivo con papillon sotto il cuscino! Riascoltarlo dopo anni mi fa venire i brividi e le vertigini !
@@antonioamoroso3960ho gli stessi tuoi ricordi ☺️ la imparai anch'io
Nono pure io
Eccomi
So pretty
I love n 1
5:05
fuck this's beauty
하 드디어 찾았다
I was 12 years old when I learned to play it
❤
ロベルトシューマン 「蝶々」作品2
이게빠삐용클래식맞아요?! 저는 영어왕초보라서 몰라요ㅜ.ㅜ
답변 부탁드립니다
최은진 네 빠삐용
Tae Hoon Kim 슈만빠삐용맞아요ㅎㅎ
2019년도 예원곡임..
[워너원]로하뉴` 헐 저도 이곡으로 입시봐용!
저도용!
[워너원]로하뉴` 저도요! 지금 악보볼려고 듣고 있는뎅ㅎ
[워너원]로하뉴` 그럼 저희는 경쟁자인가요?
우리 모두 경쟁자?
00'12"
weeeeeeeeee
10:09
テンポを急げば良いだけではない。ゆっくりでも、味わい深い演奏が出来れば良いと思っています。
1:01 뭐지?
왜 잘못친것 같지?
근데 왜 나쁘지 않지?
저건 실제 악보에 있는겁니다 ossia라고 되어있고 자기가 선택할수 있는겁니다
ho magiago dei bambine
magari
:D:D:D
도돌이표 안하고 연습하는데 좀 이상하다
그니깐요ㅜㅜ
Is this that one piece Horowitz had a phobia of?
I don't think so, this piece is hard but it's not one of the hardest Schumann works
I think it was Chopin's Étude Op. 12 No. 1. Very understandable: you can't hide behind pure scales in neck-breaking speed.
@@miguelfontesmeira
ショパンの練習曲はop10とop25しかありません
op12は違いますよ
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Farfarela skapen deimis....
corro con jl mk d4a
auto blu
Non stai bene..fattelo dire bambino
조표 바뀌는거 극혐
can't believe I have to do a stupid project on this 2 days before school ends for the summer...AND hockey finals start later -_-
Schumann is a weird case. I don't think he's as talented as Chopin or Schubert. Yet he has some good material. For example, the theme of Papillons. But I think he failed to develop it properly.
che depresse ste canzoni
scimmie insieme forti
Tu come la generazione di oggi non é abbastanza intelligente per capire la vera arte😊
forse è meglio autolesionarsi che ascoltare questo
E allora vattene
Ok fallo allora..poi dimmi com é andata.😂
Tu vai..noi restiamo ad ascoltare LA MUSICA
Beautiful