@@futuremusic4900I never really got it, to who is this poem for? The rain makes me think it’s cathy but (spoilers) we see her die right in front of us on the first playthrough so is it from mark’s perspective in the second playthrough? The disappeared without a trace part makes me think it could be the mom, but that ending where he lost himself also confuses me a little and I can’t find anyone talking about this anywhere maybe it’s just me
I first fell in love with this piece when I was aged seventeen. At seventeen I didn't know much about Classical Music when I purchased a stack of twenty or more Vinyl LPs, each at a bargain price because the shop was closing down. It was an orchestral version of Wedding at Troldhagen but since then I have heard others and played the solo piano version. Despite the critical review from another listener here, it brought back memories when I was very young and new to Classical Music. Thank you Sir P Barton, I on the other enjoyed it.
@@lynxtyger9566 Hello Lynx Tyger Thank you for your reply. "Call me Francisco Antonio Laureana", I don't know what to say because I don't know what you are asking me. It's coincidental that you should write to me about Grieg's Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op 65 #6, because yesterday I went through (played) several of his lyrical piano solos between Op 12 and Op71. I really wanted to play Op43 #1, Butterfly, which I did a few times. These were pieces I had not touched for a long time. If you like Grieg's Op 65 #6, there's a beautiful, short piece by Igor Stravinsky - TANGO (Publisher Schott ED 4917). The rhythm is obviously a TANGO but just as catchy as Wedding Day at Troldhaugen. It's a good encore piece. If you want to know anything more, let me know. I'd happily give my email address but not sure if that is allowed.
Not many pieces are so sweet and so sophisticated at the same time. And I think it may gain something by being done on solo piano vs. orchestra. A bit more intimate. My spouse and I celebrate our 43rd anniversary tomorrow and this goes with that. We both love it. And Barton, who I first learned about on RUclips from his interspecies entertainment efforts in Thailand.
Dear Paul😊Thank you for a wonderful piece of our hometown «master» Grieg👍 I come from Bergen/Norway, where he was born,and everything started🥰 Love your way to live in harmonie with all those beautiful elephants,sooo relaxing to see their reaction,every animal should be treating like that🐘🐘🐘 Love from Norway🇳🇴
Paul Barton is very generous that way. You could always download the score, if you like to play the piece. He also provides the link to the IMSLP database of scores. I am a member of IMSLP but not aufait with the method of downloading successfully. PB does tutorials with fingerings for some demanding, diploma-level pieces. It's worth a visit to his website, you'll enjoy it.
Another generous chap is Rupert Austin. He plays his own wonderful, Jazz transcriptions of great Standards (mainly ballads and non-vocals like Take Five etc.) Of yesteryear.
@@beatdroppers8459 I know, but the english suites and french suites particularly have a lot of really unique melodies that are super pleasant to listen too, those as well as the toccatas!
It's something I'm just starting to figure out. A lot of little things like this come with lots of time and practice just playing around with the pedal. I find lots of things come that way as you learn an instrument. You just kinda get to understand how it works over several years and lots of practice. But since 3 months has gone by and no one has attempted to answer your question, I'll try. For the notes that aren't staccato, hold them down with your fingers while releasing the pedal simultaneously as you release the staccato notes. Although I was thinking in some parts of this performance that the performer wasn't using the pedal at all
I came here because of Until Then, I'm now inspired to learn to play piano and I want to master this wonderful piece.
Me too man, me too .
me three!!
Same!!
same here man
@@ymindz8390 did you make it?
She was missing that night.
We looked everywhere.
Searched everywhere.
Shouted her name everywhere.
🌧️
🫳🏻
I thought it was Nicole turns out to be Cathy all along
@@futuremusic4900I never really got it, to who is this poem for? The rain makes me think it’s cathy but (spoilers) we see her die right in front of us on the first playthrough so is it from mark’s perspective in the second playthrough? The disappeared without a trace part makes me think it could be the mom, but that ending where he lost himself also confuses me a little and I can’t find anyone talking about this anywhere maybe it’s just me
This is a song I’d definitely play in a performance to make my mom proud
Until then ref? /j
Man
Anyone here from Until Then?
here
Yup
@@photondemonz7868 I just binged the game straight no rest. All 3 phases.
destroyed me but it was worth it 🙏🙏
Yes just finished the game. Tadhana
my favorite piece
fr
I LOVE UNTIL THEN RAHHHHH
From Until Then ❤
AYYYY HE HEARTED IT
I first fell in love with this piece when I was aged seventeen. At seventeen I didn't know much about Classical Music when I purchased a stack of twenty or more Vinyl LPs, each at a bargain price because the shop was closing down. It was an orchestral version of Wedding at Troldhagen but since then I have heard others and played the solo piano version. Despite the critical review from another listener here, it brought back memories when I was very young and new to Classical Music. Thank you Sir P Barton, I on the other enjoyed it.
call me Francisco Antonio Laureana cus i didn't ask
@@lynxtyger9566
Hello Lynx Tyger
Thank you for your reply.
"Call me Francisco Antonio Laureana", I don't know what to say because I don't know what you are asking me.
It's coincidental that you should write to me about Grieg's Wedding Day at Troldhaugen Op 65 #6, because yesterday I went through (played) several of his lyrical piano solos between Op 12 and Op71.
I really wanted to play Op43 #1, Butterfly, which I did a few times. These were pieces I had not touched for a long time.
If you like Grieg's Op 65 #6, there's a beautiful, short piece by Igor Stravinsky - TANGO (Publisher Schott ED 4917). The rhythm is obviously a TANGO but just as catchy as Wedding Day at Troldhaugen. It's a good encore piece.
If you want to know anything more, let me know. I'd happily give my email address but not sure if that is allowed.
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Bro this music is using in until then game this awesome bro 😮
Dear Paul. I love grieg .. his music is so romantic and sad as nordica soul.
Thank you for all
I’m here because of the game UNTIL THEN
Same brother
@@bug_gubOh my gosh, Toga PFP! X3
My youth orchestra did this as a piano solo with orchestra accompaniment, really love the piece. Thanks for the sheet music!
Not many pieces are so sweet and so sophisticated at the same time. And I think it may gain something by being done on solo piano vs. orchestra. A bit more intimate. My spouse and I celebrate our 43rd anniversary tomorrow and this goes with that. We both love it. And Barton, who I first learned about on RUclips from his interspecies entertainment efforts in Thailand.
YEs I was just learning that piece like 2 days ago it's great, Grieg was a genius composer.
Mosquito
Dear Paul😊Thank you for a wonderful piece of our hometown «master» Grieg👍 I come from Bergen/Norway, where he was born,and everything started🥰
Love your way to live in harmonie with all those beautiful elephants,sooo relaxing to see their reaction,every animal should be treating like that🐘🐘🐘
Love from Norway🇳🇴
Love to you from italy italy Bellagio , Como lake . This location is similar to beautiful Norvegian sites
Currently learning this piece. It’s very nice, I love Griegs work.
I just finished memorizing how to play this and I'm so happy
Love it how until then fans unite here
Very nice
Even here..
He’s everywhere
Very nice
I absolutely love Griegs harmonic language! Your playing is incredible, really. I am learning his sonata right now and I love it.
Yes / i love grieg so much!@!@
UNTIL THENNNN
4:59 the Big Bad Wolf's huff and puff song!
So cheerful and uplifting . I am going to try to learn this piece on the piano .
Spectacular piece of music and wonderful playing!
This is so incredible
The Hansen in me from my mother is alive in me it seems
1:19 the big bad Wolf’s huff and puff song on piano!
doesn't this song just make you so happy??!!
In some parts, especially at measure 75, the tuning has the richness of the early fortepianos-- absolutely stunning.
Score with pedal marks and fingerings?
Yas!!!!
Paul Barton is very generous that way. You could always download the score, if you like to play the piece. He also provides the link to the IMSLP database of scores. I am a member of IMSLP but not aufait with the method of downloading successfully. PB does tutorials with fingerings for some demanding, diploma-level pieces. It's worth a visit to his website, you'll enjoy it.
Another generous chap is Rupert Austin. He plays his own wonderful, Jazz transcriptions of great Standards (mainly ballads and non-vocals like Take Five etc.) Of yesteryear.
Love it
Grande Paul !!! Grieg genio !!!
If they don't play this at my funeral...I'm.. nuttar dyinnnggggg ❤
You want wedding music at your funeral?
@@zacharycat603Did he stutter?
1:59-4:03 these parts of the piece gave me the chills
I like the way you phrase the quintuplets and sextuplets as sixteenth notes.
Our big… wait. You were supposed to say “huge”. Oh yeah! Our huge adventure!
(Tick, tock)
(Squeak squeak)
(Buzz buzz)
(Buzz buzz)
(Buzz buzz buzz buzz)
(Sigh)
(Boom)
(Crash)
(Crash, thud)
(Thud)
(Gulp)
(Splash)
(Splat)
(Ah-choo)
(Gasp)
I want this song playing when I walk down the isle
Aisle
@@matthewbyronlewismusic9625Eyeile
Build it rocket! ❤
YES
@@pamelacathey6636 my fav little Einsteins episode!
@@Rizzz0same
I'll play this at my wedding with a girl I've been with every lifetime.
Don't leave her for another girl after 100 lifetimes ight?
until then fans rise for your national anthem 🗣🗣🗣
From Until Then
This piece greatly shows that the World hasnt ended yet
Que felicidade em ouvir essa música. Parabéns, Paul!
Anyone here for Until Then
Maravilhoso! Parabéns! 🙌👍🙏🎶🎶🎶🎹🎹🎹🎹❤️
I can tell right now bro right after people finished 3rd ending of until then they are literally taking the biggest inhale of copium.
Fucking end me 💀
YESSSS I FOUND IT AGAIN!!!
Beware of Big Oxygen
they'll get ya!
Paul, will you record some of the french or english suites by Bach?
scuffed bach he’s done a whole load of Bach already but there’s always another Bach piece
@@beatdroppers8459 I know, but the english suites and french suites particularly have a lot of really unique melodies that are super pleasant to listen too, those as well as the toccatas!
This music hits like a truck !
Didn’t heard this joke
I know what you did there 💀
Sooooooo good 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
After this piece, follow two folk dances. Dear Paul, i wish you could put the folk dances in your sheet , as well.
The little piggies need a house and they needed bricks! Build it, Rocket! Build it, Rocket! Build a house out of bricks!
2:00 The best…!
Que peça linda e elegante, amei a interpretação!
1:59 fury 325 🥰
Isn’t this played in the Cinderella movie with Julie Andrews? Sounds like they used part of it through the movie. Just a thought 💭👍😉
Huff and Puff song 1:33
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Я его сейчас играю)
Молодец)))))Григ рулит)
Anyone here from the turtle?
o7
We are😂
I’m from trollface quest
The cat sent me.
Symphonic dances is still my favorite
I would like to learn this. My ear would like to hear a bit more separation in the staccatos. Fun to experiment
很有節奏感喔!
Funny how some people are listening to this piece because of the game "Until then"
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Any advice for playing staccato and with pedal simultaneously?
It's something I'm just starting to figure out. A lot of little things like this come with lots of time and practice just playing around with the pedal. I find lots of things come that way as you learn an instrument. You just kinda get to understand how it works over several years and lots of practice.
But since 3 months has gone by and no one has attempted to answer your question, I'll try. For the notes that aren't staccato, hold them down with your fingers while releasing the pedal simultaneously as you release the staccato notes.
Although I was thinking in some parts of this performance that the performer wasn't using the pedal at all
Truck flashback jumpscare
It's so hard to read damn
Hello
hi
:)
00'00"
Leo June Quincy Anne
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*HUFF AND PUFF*
*HUFF AND PUFF*
*HUFF AND PUFF*
*HUFF AND PUFF*
*casually blows away the straw house and the stick house*
Anyone here from Until Then ?
I am
I am
Yes lol
ABSOLUTELY
HAH ME TOO
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