1Min, 10Min, 1Hour Challenge: Gershwin Prelude No.1
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Gershwin died quite young (38 years old), he fought to be recognized as a serious composer - that's why he wrote music in classical form. Unlike Rachmaninoff, he was remembered as a Broadway composer. After moving to New York, Rachmaninoff spent most of his time working as a recording pianist (played lots of Chopin), he and Gershwin knew each other.
Rachmaninoff didn't like Gershwin's music
he once said: "his music is not music at all"
Idk whether or not to thank him for dying before he wrote all 24 preludes 😂
You SHOULD consider including Gershwin in your repertoire. Great piece for encore.
#Gershwin I don’t get how you’re so fast at sight reading! You always say you aren’t that good, yet you can learn so much in such little time! I wish I could learn pieces this fast!
i think it’s just a comparative thing. the best sightreaders can get pretty much all of the notes without having looked at the music before.
To be honest she is not that fast at sight reading. I'm faster.
The problem with this though is that below a certain difficulty I get relatively quickly through a piece (I remember seeing this the first time and it wasn't that hard), but I never take my time to actually train my brain to just remember the best fingering. So I don't get better. I just zoom through pieces.
It's probably due to how most people are taught to learn new pieces. Deliberately slowed way down, one hand at a time. And then putting them together and then speeding up to tempo.
I never did that when I learned to play piano. I always tried to play pieces in tempo as early as possible, and would just repeat the places where I stumbled.
So that makes me not the best piano player, but I'm a very good sight reader. I always shudder when I hear players that are seemingly way better at the piano than me, fumble their way through sight reading.
@@Quotenwagnerianer surely it’s much more favourable to be an amazing player and an average or even bad sight reader than an excellent sight reader and not so great player no? playing is what actually matters not how fast you can get through a piece on your first time reading it.
One of my favourite composers is Gershwin. Prelude 1 & 3 was part of my Performers exam repertoire many many years ago. Thank you for playing this and reminding me to practice this and No3 again :)
I'd be grateful if u could explain more about studying music at the university
Would love to do a vid about that - what exactly would you like to know? 😊
@@heartofthekeys like the different levels, or degrees, of studying music at university. Like is there a Ph. D. What does that entail? Is that what you are earning now?
@@heartofthekeys I’m the US, and I would personally love to hear about the perspective that society has about studying music in Europe! Is it frowned upon, is it encouraged, etc
@@heartofthekeys Probably about the curriculum that you needed to learn and studying experiences.
And maybe the process of getting into school. Why did you pick your school vs a school in say 🇫🇷 France, Germany 🇩🇪, or the USA 🇺🇸. Different topic but maybe a talk about European pianos vs American pianos. People say they have different sounds...tones.
#Gershwin
His exuberant yet sentimental style has always been one of my favorites. Been itching to play these preludes for a few months now! Always a pleasure watching these challenges 🎹😊
it took me half a year to learn this piece and she mastered it in an hour!
Gotta be one of the best rhythmic pieces around! To play that in an hour is amazing!
Cheers!
#Gershwin I love this piece and all of his preludes so much. they have so much of the jazzy style and they’re not too long. great job!
Great job! I love this music. I played these preludes a long time ago. I need to get the music for these pieces and play them again. So much fun!
#Gershwin Wow I love these videos so much i'm always happy when i see the notification for a 1min 10min 1 hour challenge video.
I usually don't play this kind of piece but i loved seeing you practice/playing this and i'd love to try it!!! Keep up the good work
Awww, I remember playing this piece back in 2017 when I was a sophomore in college. It took me weeks to learn. That’s so cool you learned it in an 1 hour! Great job, girl! 😎
Great video, it was really easy to see how much you enjoyed playing this piece. I think you really managed to find the rhythm, sounded great
Hi. I love your videos and your enthusiasm. Trying to play this piece. ❤
I love this piece! I performed Prelude 1 and 3 when I was in high school. 3 is my favorite overall but this one was always the most fun to play out of the two. That rhythm in the L.H is a groove that always reminded me of the standard Reggaeton beat.
#Gerschwin
I love how fun and spunky this piece is! The rhythms can be so difficult but when it’s all tied together, it’s just lovely to listen to!
#gershwin always manages to encapsulate the urban, jazzy atmosphere of New York and the states as a whole throughout his music!
I completely forgot about this piece although I've played it way back. It's such a fun one as well. Thanks for the great vid!
Always an inspiration! I hope I will even be half as good as you one day 😃
Can you play the next challange Beethoven’s appasionata ? 😊🙏.And This is amazing 🤩.I will playing this Prelude
#Gershwin - Wonderful video, as always !! BTW, one of my favorite composer 😍
Fabulous Gershwin Rapsody in Blue. Have the music on my shelf and that's where I think it will stay!
Just started watching your music and love to listen to you 💖
Lucky it's not your sight reading exam lol!
I should have added that I am a huge fan of your channel and your approach to music making - thanks!
Congratulation for this performance. This piece seems so difficult !
I wait for this video every week ❤️
Your 1 hour progress was like my 4 weeks progress on this piece! Good job.
Wow I loved this! Definitely very lively with an awesome jazz rhythm and I especially love how the use of syncopation is used to really push the piece along. I’ve added it onto my list of pieces to learn ahaha! #Gershwin 😁
#Gershwin 's prélude no.1 feels very... extroverted and outgoing. Pretty much everything that I am not and I love it for it.
I never listened to much #Gershwin but that changes today after hearing this piece!
#Gershwin I was previously unfamiliar with Gershwin in general, but this piece is so full of rhythmic vivacity and harmonic passion that I couldn't help but fall in love with it absolutely immediately. I would so love the chance to learn this piece.
I LOVEEEEE this piece
#Gershwin This song has such a cool rhythm. Going to have to check out more Gershwin music since I have never played any, am still new to the piano. I get a lot of inspiration from your channel. Thank you
I love Gershwin. I’m learning Rhapsody in Blue now. Might take me years, but I used to play it on the saxophone so always wanted to learn it on piano…….so so much more difficult.
Thank you for your videos .
#Gershwin Great piece! Congratulation for this performance.
#Gershwin
This was the first time I heard about this piece but it has completely amazed me. I really like how jazzy it is and it must be fun to play.
That was wonderfully fun! Those triplets 😍
belated happy birthday greetings 🎂 . . . pieces by Gershwin and other American composers were studied alongside pieces by Chopin, Tchaikovsky, Bach and Beethoven in a college music appreciation course taken . . . it is wonderfully entertaining to see you study, perform and to add insight to this piece . . . your video reinforces why I enjoy this piece so much . . . maybe one day you'll do a Rhapsody in Blue challenge
Wonderful; you really do have to capture Gershwin’s spirit to play these. I’ve played bur not mastered the second Prelude. Math I suggest as follow up, Copland’s Four Piano Blues, especially the last one.
OMG I remembered some bad feels xd my piano teacher put this in my repertoire like two years ago. And back then I felt like overflowed for this piece in a bad way. But you are incredible. And I always learn something from you. A way much more than from my university piano teacher lol
This peice is beutiful and it blesses ur ears
Loved this video, seeing you try something out of your comfort zone!
Will you make the second part of the memorizing video? The muscle memory one helped so much!
Tocas demasiado GENIAAAAL
Omg i dont knew this song! Amazing!🤩❤️
Missing the very last note... so TYPICAL and so FRUSTRATING 🤣🤣🤣
You're really great 💙
Loved it💯💯‼️👏🏿👏🏿😍
Well done, again.
Very good video ! 😍🥰 it was fun to watch #Gershwin I never played it before but I'd be very fun to win it
#Gershwin I love the fantastic rhythms of Gershwin melodies!
#Gershwin I have played 2 of his preludes, no1 and 3. I did no1 for 6 grade and no3 for 8 grade. I mainly learn classical pieces but I feel that it’s good to delve into other genres. Gershwins preludes are very lively and light heart like the man himself
The rhapsody in blue i do. This is
New. Fine job. Thank you !!!
Did this for my ARSM. Great piece, bloody difficult!
Much of Gershwin's music is tough to play well. But to think this genius created all this sensational music is mind-blowing.
How are you so good at sight reading. That one hour would’ve taken me at least 3 weeks. Great video as always. I was really looking forward to the next 1, 10, 60 minute video. I went to check and voila, a new video. Very delightful ^_^
#Gershwin
I haven't play gerswin that I know of. Going to order the preludes and try it out. The song you were playing sounded awsome
Fantastic! Loved every second of that. You should give "The Crave" by Jelly Roll Morton a shot as well since you've delved into the ragtime/jazz genre of Gershwin haha
#Gershwin i really like your videos. Good luck with your exam!
#Gershwin was one of the first to really wed jazz and classical sensibilities together. As a player who loves both genres, how can I not dig me some George G. I'd love to win this score so that I can learn more of his work. I love how direct the introduction of the motive is and how chonky (is that a word?) it gets as the variations grow more complex. ... Loved this one! Well done.
#Gershwin I love that he could mix classical music and jazz perfectly!
To see you performing that way and get your comments gives me hope, hahaha....playing music is like rowing against the current.....always practice more and more...
Congratulation Annique
I like to call what I typically play a "jazz LITE" sort of pop, with some jazz theory influences and lots of syncopated stuff. I was thinking about how you and I are like polar opposite universes when it comes to music, and then you said something about Gershwin being from a different musical world than you. You got there, and did a great job picking up that prelude.
#gershwin wow this is my first time hearing this piece actually (that I can recall) and I love it! It reminds me of all my favorite cartoons as a kid ☺
hellloooo, you are such an inspiration!!
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#Gershwin
I’m deeply impressed. I love this piece, but only as audience, not as performer.
#Gershwin It’s great seeing you practice more contemporary pieces from the 20th century. Gershwin is one of the very few iconic American classical composers, so you get to see some of the American culture merged with a traditionally European genre.
#gershwin I love the blues notes in Gershwin. This morning Radio New Zealand played his second piano rhapsody, which I hadn't heard before. It was the startling blues notes which stuck out. Conventional orchestration and then something wonderful happened.
The rhythm is a what in latin america we call a Habanera rhythm, in modern times it has become the staple of reggaeton. Gershwin was really into cuban music (hence Cuban Overture)
played Gershwin before-- fun stuff!
Stunning as always! Could you try some Prokofiev for the next video? Maybe his etude op. 2 no.1, it's a very pasionate and challenging piece!
great piece! you should do this challenge with chopin op.25 n.11
I played this very prelude by Gershwin! More precisely, t was the transcription by Heifetz for the violin. I really enjoyed to play this piece.
#Gershwin There aren't so many composers who focused on a jazz-influenced style and still was embraced by the classical music community. Gershwin was a genius... Heck those chord are super crunchy
#Gershwin I think you did wonderfully on this challenge, I wish I can sight read like you do!
Would you ever consider doing a follow up to one of your 1 minute 10 minute 1 hour challenge videos where you show how you would continue to work with the peace?
These rhythms are really tough to read in 2/4, so I mentally reconfigured each measure in 4/4 when I learned this piece. I imagined each note's value as doubled (eighths become quarters, 16ths become 8ths, etc.) and drew lines where each quarter note would fall if the piece were written in 4/4 time. Play and read slowly, wash, rinse, and repeat. Individual results may vary. ;-)
You are absolutely brilliant pianist. I love your videos
Could you try Beethoven Turkish March next please..?
rhapsody in blue please!!!! my favorite
❤ bravo❤
I have to study Gershwin-The Man I love and Annique posted Gershwin video.It cannot be a coincidence.
Wow, you really picked it up fast.
#Gershwin heard Gershwin the first time now ;-) enjoyed this disharmonic dynamic parts. They sounded pretty cool.
delighftful!
I just bought the chopin etudes book yesterday Yay. Keep it up Annique👍.
4:10 Me trying not to freak out while practicing ✨
#Gershwin the free flowing nature of the piece
It is a very fun way to study 💖
It looks like you enjoyed a lot playing this piece, you should definitely play more jazz, next challenge Rapshody in Blue or An American in Paris ;-)
#gershwin I love the jazzy style of this piece and it looks so fun to play
Honestly I haven't heard much about #Gershwin but I often hear this piece both in an orchestrated and piano versions. I like how jazzy it sounds, quite a challenge for me playing jazzy rhythms though
#Gershwin somewhat new to this channel just wanted to say i love your videos!
Das Ergebnis nach einer Stunde hat mir schon ganz gut gefallen. 👍 So etwas brauchst Du zur Abwechslung noch mehr - es erfrischt Dich und bricht Routine und Langeweile auf.
#gershwin I just love this piece
#Gershwin Thanks for this video! This piece is far from you classic genre but you did so well!!!
#Gershwin I love everything about this piece and about this video too, specially 04:11😄😄😄🙌
What's the name of the funny piece you always put for the accelerated passages ? I reallt like it 😂🥰
#Gershwin I love Gershwin and this piece especially.
Really fun piece to play, not as fun to sightread, especially if you've not heard it before. (though my teachers always say it's not sightreading once you've heard it)
#Gershwin Thank you for making these videos :)
#Gershwin I just finished studying all 3 preludes for my diploma exam next month, and yes the rithm makes the song, I had to listen all versions around internet to improve it. The best version I found is the jazz trio version on RUclips. Little note, pay attention on first two rows pauses, cause that makes the rithm change too.
Hi Annique, Jan from the Netherlands here. Love your vids, keep em coming ;-)
As a pop musician who also received classical training I have an advice about training rhythm. Most classical trained pianists that use their left leg to help them with timing and rhythm, have a tendency to tap with their feet along with the music. That's noticable on moments where the timing goes wrong, then you can see the movement of the left foot changing a little bit too.
In pop and jazz, the beat is king. So your left foot should be like kind of a metronome. You should focus on the fingers playing along with the foot, _not_ the other way around. Also, the bigger movements in arms and upper body should change from big movements spanning whole bars, to movements "per beat". Just look at famous rock and jazz pianists to see what I mean.
Just my two cents ;-)
Interesting!)
Looks like she already used her left leg to get the rhythm in that performance, at 4:50 for example.
Another great video!
Changing subjects, how about you pick up your camera and give us a brief tour of the bookcase we've been staring at in every video. We'd love to see what our favorite pianist keeps on her shelves.