I knew this genious reading about his brother Aleksandr Lyapunov (since i'm an electronic engineering student who loves control theory) and it's the most fascinating finding in the year! Now i'm fan of both Lyapunov brothers.
shilloshillos These Russians have Too long names! People already have to remember "Rachmaninoff" "Prokofieff" "Tchaikovsky" and "Stravinsky". Can't expect them to remember another one of these!
Well then, you might as well hope the spelling bee host doesn't give you Khachaturian, Ustvolskaya, Wyschnegradsky, and the million-dollar grand prize word Ippolitov-Ivanov.
Sounds great but again...i wonder why people write over the bar lines and the main pulse beats. Its confusing to read and unneccesary imo. Bar 1 and 2 is a pefect example
With the example you gave in bar 1 and 2, the composer was likely trying to indicate that the set of notes shouldn't be played with the emphasis of a beat, and rather should be presented simply as a longer string of notes
I knew this genious reading about his brother Aleksandr Lyapunov (since i'm an electronic engineering student who loves control theory) and it's the most fascinating finding in the year! Now i'm fan of both Lyapunov brothers.
Diego Roldán Camacho Seriously, lyapunov of “Lyapunov stability” fame is the brother of the composer? Wow incredible genes.
@@Swybryd-Nation Yep, it's exactly that Lyapunov... Terrific genes actually!
@@hidude1130 And their father was astronomer.
i saw lyapunov at Marion’s book and found out this composer
Underrated composer
3:50 Wow!
Вот она - настоящая русская музыка: ни отнять, ни прибавить!
Настолько русская, что название даже на французком..... :D
Fuck ❤
Such a miraculous piece!
Lyapunov is not a composer to be sneezed at. I am amazed he is not more famous and loved....
shilloshillos These Russians have Too long names! People already have to remember "Rachmaninoff" "Prokofieff" "Tchaikovsky" and "Stravinsky". Can't expect them to remember another one of these!
Well then, you might as well hope the spelling bee host doesn't give you Khachaturian, Ustvolskaya, Wyschnegradsky, and the million-dollar grand prize word Ippolitov-Ivanov.
thenameisgsarci 😂😂😂😂😂 That million dollar grand prize though...
@Sheila Widjaja
I know, right? XD
@@SpaghettiToaster not to forget Shostakovich!
Again perfection I see that you are very idealistic
Beautifully played..thanks 💐
C'est magnifique, l' œuvre et l'interprétation .
Nice!
Really good playing❤
It's sounds so much like Debussy's early romantic style.
I think so too
Holy shit balls this is awesome 😂
好听
sounds like that Schubert song...
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Hola en español.pirfavor
Manuel De Falla isn't enough for you? 🙃
Volume like pppppp
Who's the performer?
Sounds great but again...i wonder why people write over the bar lines and the main pulse beats. Its confusing to read and unneccesary imo. Bar 1 and 2 is a pefect example
With the example you gave in bar 1 and 2, the composer was likely trying to indicate that the set of notes shouldn't be played with the emphasis of a beat, and rather should be presented simply as a longer string of notes
Yes, perhaps purposed as an embellished antecedent
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Who is the pianist?