This was the last full-piece Analysis video in the original Sonata Secrets format for the foreseeable future. A full update will follow after new years, but here are the main points for the future: - Feb 2024: Sonata Secrets 1.5 - Oct 2024: Sonata Secrets 2.0 Have a great holiday everyone! :)
Thank you very much for your insight and performance on this lovely piece Henrik! We always enjoy watching them! While it’s sad to know it’s the last one for near future, we wish you all the best for your future projects and wish you a productive and successful year ahead!! Have a great Christmas break and a happy new year!
Fantastic vídeo, I love this music, the analysis and interpretation I sincerelly hope you have a happy new year!! Be succesfull in your future projects, I’ll be waiting for them❤🙌👏
Excellent video. I love your explanation and interpretation. I’m currently learning this piece, so this is timely 😺 Thanks! Have a wonderful end-of-year.
I am very glad that you are analysing this piece; Goyescas is a suite of immeasurable opulence and luxuriance, one of the last truly full-bodied Romantic suites before the 20th century crisis of tonality. PS I wish that you might cover Sibelius' The Trees collection of piano pieces one day - I recommend them strongly as they are hidden gems!
I love your videos very much, have you thought about making a video about Rachmaninoff’s Second Sonata? I’d love to hear your insight specifically on the second movement which is possibly my favorite movement from any Sonata.
This was the last full-piece Analysis video in the original Sonata Secrets format for the foreseeable future.
A full update will follow after new years, but here are the main points for the future:
- Feb 2024: Sonata Secrets 1.5
- Oct 2024: Sonata Secrets 2.0
Have a great holiday everyone! :)
Thanks! I love Spanish music, especially Albeniz.
All excellent,I like very much your videos.Thank you very much!!🎹👌
Goyescas (as a set) are some of the most difficult piano music ever written. It's up there with Alkan, Islamey, etc. Great analysis.
Thank you very much for your insight and performance on this lovely piece Henrik! We always enjoy watching them! While it’s sad to know it’s the last one for near future, we wish you all the best for your future projects and wish you a productive and successful year ahead!! Have a great Christmas break and a happy new year!
Thanks again for your longstanding support on Patreon, Scott!
Had the pleasure to listen to Javier Perianes playing the whole set a few months ago. Very transcendent.
Great video
Thank you - El Fandango de Candil is my favorite piece in this series - a challenge to play but so worth it.
Fantastic vídeo, I love this music, the analysis and interpretation
I sincerelly hope you have a happy new year!! Be succesfull in your future projects, I’ll be waiting for them❤🙌👏
Jättebra ! God Jul och Gott Nytt År !
God jul!
What kind of upright piano do you have?
Excellent video. I love your explanation and interpretation. I’m currently learning this piece, so this is timely 😺 Thanks! Have a wonderful end-of-year.
Perfect! :)
I am very glad that you are analysing this piece; Goyescas is a suite of immeasurable opulence and luxuriance, one of the last truly full-bodied Romantic suites before the 20th century crisis of tonality. PS I wish that you might cover Sibelius' The Trees collection of piano pieces one day - I recommend them strongly as they are hidden gems!
Thanks! For sure, if I ever cover Sibelius those pieces would be at the top of the list.
Some echoes of Chopin, Schumann, maybe Lizst, but very original, touching beauty. I love the intro; such a well articulated mood! Wonderful piece.
Definitely a lovely piece
Fantastic presentation.
Beautiful!
16:18 D natural in the ornemental notes !! :)
20:06 G natural !!
Thanks for noticing, I learned this a little too quickly....I've put in corrections in the description.
It's ok ;)
Your interpretation was great though
If you do Albeñiz, please consider doing "El Albaicín" . Such a beautiful piece.
I love your videos very much, have you thought about making a video about Rachmaninoff’s Second Sonata? I’d love to hear your insight specifically on the second movement which is possibly my favorite movement from any Sonata.
Hi, I wonder if you can give an analysis of Liszt's Norma Fantasy
2:04 You don't pronounce the "u" in "Quejas".
2:43 What do you mean with prejudice against Spanish people?
That they're too passionate for monogamy... ;)
Not true
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