Bartok's Allegro Barbaro with Barbara Nissman

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2021
  • In this lesson, American pianist Barbara Nissman guides you through one of Bartók's most popular and influential piano works, the 'Allegro Barbaro.' Nissman, who literally wrote the book on playing Bartók's piano music, reveals the historical context in which the work was first conceived and interpreted (or, misinterpreted).
    In this segment, Nissman shows you how capture the relentless, driving character of the music while staying loose and using gravity to your advantage.
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Комментарии • 55

  • @thibomeurkens2296
    @thibomeurkens2296 Год назад +20

    I could listen to Barbara Nissman talk about music performance for ever. Wonderfully inspiring and fun lady! Thank you:)

  • @ichdiewurst6153
    @ichdiewurst6153 3 года назад +17

    The greatness of a character and a power of story telling!

  • @MsTwiggy28
    @MsTwiggy28 3 года назад +12

    Instantly fell in love with this lady 😻😻😻

  • @fazergazer
    @fazergazer 6 месяцев назад +2

    The piano teacher we all wish we had❤

  • @duardomon
    @duardomon Год назад +4

    This woman is AMAZING

  • @mackiceicukice
    @mackiceicukice 3 года назад +7

    Lovely.Thank you very much.

  • @TopWorldPiano
    @TopWorldPiano 3 года назад +8

    Great class..!! Wonderful teacher!

  • @orinobrien6955
    @orinobrien6955 3 года назад +14

    So inspiring! And entertaining too -- you are a great teacher/performer!!!

    • @picardy1907
      @picardy1907 2 года назад +1

      Agreed, adding that she is very engaging and captivating also.

  • @m.a.3322
    @m.a.3322 3 года назад +4

    loved it, can't wait for more videos!

  • @ginafazio318
    @ginafazio318 2 года назад +2

    Fantastic! Thank you

  • @svrfan
    @svrfan 2 года назад +2

    what a fantastic and catchy teacher Barbara is! makes me wanna study this piece again soon!

  • @rogerpeltzman
    @rogerpeltzman 2 года назад +2

    Very, very enjoyable! Terrific playing to boot!

  • @dalecsaunders
    @dalecsaunders 2 года назад +1

    Many thanks for sharing.

  • @pietersmal5903
    @pietersmal5903 Год назад +2

    A great masterclass! Studying with her must have been a wonderful!

  • @martagarcia206
    @martagarcia206 2 года назад +1

    Wonderful Bartók, wonderful inside to his music

  • @da__lang
    @da__lang Год назад +1

    Fantastic insights.

  • @AntonioRiosecoGuitar
    @AntonioRiosecoGuitar Год назад +1

    Thats genius in music and story telling, passion real pasion...marvellous musician!!

  • @elsaesteves
    @elsaesteves 2 года назад +2

    Thank you, this was a great class. I've played that piece when I made my final exame, but my teachers never explained that to me. I'm going for it again, you are great, I wish you were my teacher 💗

  • @scottweaverphotovideo
    @scottweaverphotovideo Год назад

    Thank you, Barbaro Nissman!

  • @MrInterestingthings
    @MrInterestingthings 2 года назад +11

    Really Wonderful to see this insightful , short look into the Allegro Barbaro from a great performer and important teacher ! You are well known for your Ginastera ;would be also wonderful to hear you talking about your investigations,experiences of that literature too ! So much common sense and smart looking really reading a score ! So wonderful to hear analysis of what this music is saying and why . Bartok played Ravel and studied his music : really fascinating to hear this . We so often think because pianists get known for playing certain types of music that composers are limited in this way (who would think Serkin played Strauss' Burleske but yes he understood where the new German music was coming from ) but composers study craft . Brahms knew Couperin and edited so many composers : a true scholar .

  • @StephenGrew
    @StephenGrew 3 года назад +2

    Sublime

  • @ranblake3165
    @ranblake3165 Год назад +1

    Fabulous

  • @christopherthorkon3997
    @christopherthorkon3997 12 дней назад

    I haven't played piano in many years and I am nowhere near this level. However, this lady might talk me into returning to the piano.

  • @stephanemichaud7555
    @stephanemichaud7555 5 месяцев назад +1

    I want you as my teacher ❤

  • @TheseAreMyHooves
    @TheseAreMyHooves 9 дней назад

    Hey aren't you adding one extra quarter note of vamp between the first four theme fragments?

  • @dreamsdreams9493
    @dreamsdreams9493 2 года назад +1

    Maestro Nissman,
    That was a brilliant performance and explanation!!
    I would like to pose a question to you:
    In terms of technique, is this piece as hard as Prokofiev's Suggestion Diabolique??
    Thanks so much.

    • @Sujkhgfrwqqnvf
      @Sujkhgfrwqqnvf Год назад

      Not at all, sugestion is far more dificcult

  • @beatrizdemello5370
    @beatrizdemello5370 2 года назад

    Can you guys recommend a percussive piece that would be suitable for intermediate students (I have a picky 15-year old in mind.)

  • @rickaustin18
    @rickaustin18 2 года назад +1

    What’s your take on the version by Emerson Lake & Palmer from their debut album.

    • @khtnsuwdih
      @khtnsuwdih Год назад

      Brilliantly barbaric! I think it's outstanding.

  • @StephenGrew
    @StephenGrew 3 года назад

    Interesting where Barbara Nisman sits, her elbows are relatively low in relation to the keyboard height.

  • @laowei7279
    @laowei7279 Год назад +1

    Very, very nice lecture! I‘m a little baffled though: Is it „la la la sol la (2 3 4) la la la si la“ etc., or „la la la sol la (2 3 4 5) la la la si la“ etc.? That long note sounds odd to me with 5 beats!

    • @MartynaKulakowska
      @MartynaKulakowska Год назад

      I noticed it too, she played a beat too much

    • @barbaranissman5878
      @barbaranissman5878 11 месяцев назад

      @@MartynaKulakowska No she did not play a beat too much. She just put an accent (as Bartok himself indicated!) on the fourth note. When you look at the score you will understand- Bartok wants that accent on the G and and then on the B# (C) following. There are no extra beats here - just a highlight of the accents- the melodic/harmonic variation. Bartok did not want metronomic playing!!

    • @MartynaKulakowska
      @MartynaKulakowska 11 месяцев назад

      @@barbaranissman5878 there is extra beat - the long note should last 4 in the score sheet, and she plays as 5. 1 beat of left hand too much. check here: ruclips.net/video/Q3NQvDTpbqw/видео.html

    • @barbaranissman5878
      @barbaranissman5878 11 месяцев назад

      @@MartynaKulakowska I suggest that you look up the definition of agogic accents and perhaps then you will understand what I have written.

    • @MartynaKulakowska
      @MartynaKulakowska 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@barbaranissman5878 I understand what you're saying but still in 3:46 she plays 2 quavers in left hand ( octave f sharp and third a c sharp) too much

  • @TheSonsofHorusx
    @TheSonsofHorusx Год назад +2

    This chick rules!

  • @davidgrossman6908
    @davidgrossman6908 3 года назад +7

    Bravo Barbaro oops Barbara!! 🤣

  • @davidjoseph3403
    @davidjoseph3403 8 месяцев назад

    Cun to kisten to this teacher.

  • @ilovetiananmen
    @ilovetiananmen Год назад

    😂😂😂

  • @bertrandheraud8566
    @bertrandheraud8566 Месяц назад

    elle joue pas, elle cause...

  • @jakeshmake8188
    @jakeshmake8188 3 года назад +2

    If I may say, the playing needs more power and rhythm. More weight, but without banging.

    • @jamespeyton7312
      @jamespeyton7312 3 года назад +1

      I tried to add some weight to my Revolutionary Étude only to get tinnitus. There will be nothing over a mf for the remaining days of my playing.

    • @jtt306
      @jtt306 2 года назад +7

      How do you do more rhythm?? It’s either correct or it isn’t. I’ve noticed people use the word rhythm (incorrectly) when they mean something else. 🤔

    • @jakeshmake8188
      @jakeshmake8188 2 года назад +1

      @@jtt306 Rhythm is part of the expression. It's a combination of tempo, articulation, and accentuation. It's that feeling of people dancing, or the "grove" if you will.

    • @jakeshmake8188
      @jakeshmake8188 2 года назад

      @@jtt306 So i guess yeah it would involve closer attention to articulation and accents. She mentions them, but they don't have that brawn behind them that this piece requires.

    • @jtt306
      @jtt306 2 года назад +1

      I guess it’s a matter of semantics, but the actual rhythm in this piece is very monotonous. It’s the articulation and shifting sfz accents that make this piece interesting, not the rhythm. I agree you can make greater contrast of those along with fluctuations in tempo. Stronger pulse is probably what you meant. The rhythm is the value of the notes in the meter and that’s it. In some pieces the rhythm is very complex and requires exact precision along with a bunch of other elements, but this isn’t one of them.