Philip Glass: Etude No. 6 [Alon Goldstein]
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- Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024
- Philip Glass - Etude No. 6, played as an encore after performance of Beethoven “Emperor” Concerto with Israel Jerusalem Camerata, conducted by Avner Biron.
This etude is played dedicated to IDF Soldiers of Israel with a message of hope.
Jerusalem, Israel.
Dec 19, 2023.
Searched the net up and down. Paul Barton's take is my second favourite interpretation to make the repetitions sound fluid. Alon makes this piece shine beyond imagination of the very composer.
I'm currently practicing this Etude, and I find this performance both very informative and highly motivating. Of course, it's fantastic as well. It's never easy, but I will not give up and am determined to finish it.
Bravooo !!!! 👏👏👏
Sehr gut! 👏👏 Vielen Dank!!🥰
I got really a fantastic opportunity to listen to this piece live and got smashed by this song. I really like Alon said. Quote: music is for listening.
Congratulazioni!!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I have seen many many performances of this etude. This is the best!!!
This one is terrific. But, for me, Yuja Wang's in San Francisco has an incomparable life and kind of "bounce" to it.
Try Yuja Wang 😊
It is beautiful. But try Timo Andrés’s performance. I found it exquisite.
@@jarednight3648 I'd love to. 😜🤑
Played as an encore.
What a beautiful treat for the audience.
Music on another level, superb performance.
I was lucky to witness this peace of art live today in Colombia, Alon Goldstein is a genius, there’s no other word to describe his work, he took this piece by Phillip Glass but make no mistake, he makes it his own and I dare to say that is even better than the original, the way he flows and contrast the notes is just beyond words 🔥
Same here! What a marvelous performance in Teatro Mayor Julio Mario Santodomingo today
Absolutly the best i have seen!!
Masterpiece!!!
genius!❤
i've met him! amazing. x
Unbelievably subtle; shows up the technical deficiencies of so many younger performers
Beautiful!!
Bravoooo!!!!
Realmente, divino ❤
WOWOWOWOWOWOWOW SWOON
That three on two combination makes it sound like there are more notes than are on the page.
I was wondering... why this piece isn't played by Philip Glass?! Did he retire?
Considering his age, I do understand it.
Philip Glass is the Greatest Composer of our Time.
I agree but... it's a low bar. Most of the composers of our time have been pretty damn awful.
Terry Riley is far superior.
The first time that I heard a Philip Glass piece that wasn't repetitive arpeggios it wasn't Philip Glass.
This is well played. Far better than most. Slightly bangy in the louder section. I feel the first bass note is too harsh. It's shockingly loud, and startling A little more subtly might be in order. to match what over all is a very smooth performance.