Earl Wild plays his own Fantasy on the themes of opera Gershwin Porgy and Bess

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  • @DefaultName-qd6rj
    @DefaultName-qd6rj 4 месяца назад +2

    I have discovered this transcriptions and learning them. Definitely very challenging to learn and memorize all the notes, but worth trying. Wild really does well with Gershwin’s. Gorgeous!!

  • @carmenflamenca2011
    @carmenflamenca2011 5 лет назад +9

    One of the greates pianistas of the 20th century

  • @MikeN275
    @MikeN275 4 года назад +6

    How wonderful! Everytime I think I might get a dull regurgitation of a Gershwin tune Wild pulls another rabbit out of his hat.

  • @cynic150
    @cynic150 3 года назад +12

    Over 30 thousand views and only 366 likes!? The reason must be that this is so rich and complex that the majority of listeners cannot follow the musical ideas which rain down upon them like a cataract. Well, I am rather shocked more people do not understand and like this. Of course, I am a pianist and have been listening and playing for 60 years. The other thing is that you do need to know the Gershwin original. Some might think it too rich, but I Iove it. 'Fantastic' is the best word to describe this. Bravo, Earl!

    • @arjunshukla496
      @arjunshukla496 2 года назад +2

      I completely agree with you on this. Not only this, but a lot of other works by Earl are quite underrated. A lot of people might have forgotten about him, but there will always be someone left appreciating this virtuoso performance and this great pianist, who even outshines Horowitz at times.

    • @kennethdower7425
      @kennethdower7425 Год назад

      Its musical complexity is fantastic. The interweaving and interpolation of various melodies probably sounds mostly like decoration to many listeners.

    • @musimedmusi8736
      @musimedmusi8736 2 месяца назад

      Couldn’t agree with you more

  • @musimedmusi8736
    @musimedmusi8736 2 месяца назад

    A masterpiece of pianistic arrangement in the manner of Liszts’s fantasies and transcriptions of operas. It’s a great repertoire piece. Virgin territory: Rhapsody in Blue is overplayed, but hardly anyone plays this Fantasy. Very pianistic and so much fun to play. Porgy and Bess was, after all, Gershwin’s Magnum Opus, really his greatest achievement. What a joy to be able to embrace it as a whole with one’s two hands.

  • @tristanhmusic
    @tristanhmusic 5 лет назад +29

    0:00 Introduction
    2:00 Summertime
    4:56 Oh, I Can't Sit down
    6:36 My Man's Gone Now
    9:59 I Got Plenty O' Nuttin'
    12:40 Buzzard Song
    14:45 It Ain't Necessarily So
    18:44 Bess, You Is My Woman Now
    22:15 There's a Boat dat's Leavin' Soon
    25:55 Oh Lawd, I'm On My Way

  • @GERSHWINGAL7
    @GERSHWINGAL7 10 лет назад +10

    Magnificent....the world needs more players like Mr. Wild.

  • @jamesdolimpio5313
    @jamesdolimpio5313 6 лет назад +6

    Virtuosity beyond compare!

  • @petermintunmusic
    @petermintunmusic 12 лет назад +26

    This is such a fantastic tour de force. You can tell he loves the music very much, and he has arranged it with great respect to the composer. I'm sure George Gershwin would have been proud to hear this performance. After searching the Internet, I found that Mr. Wild's web site offers a published transcription of this "Grande Fantasy." Only $35, plus postage and handling!

    • @timmaurer6040
      @timmaurer6040 7 лет назад +4

      I had the pleasure of cutting his silver locks as a student at OSU

    • @789armstrong
      @789armstrong 4 года назад +2

      There are also several Concert Etudes after Gershwin's music which are superb.

    • @indigo5601
      @indigo5601 2 года назад

      a steal @ 35 bux for such a huge treasure!

    • @claudioanthon2354
      @claudioanthon2354 4 месяца назад

      agreed. @@789armstrong

  • @BroadwayG
    @BroadwayG 10 лет назад +7

    Ever hear his playing of "The Mephisto Waltz?" I studied it copiously when preparing for my piano exams. Sources tell us he was an amazing sight reading too. So gifted. Love this guy.

  • @stevehinnenkamp5625
    @stevehinnenkamp5625 6 лет назад +10

    Enthralling! Maestro Wild takes us on fantastic excursion of pianist virtuosity but never gets so flamboyant as to lose touch with the compositional emotive force of the original masterpiece.
    Thank you for this powerful performance.

  • @fflambeauutube
    @fflambeauutube 8 лет назад +24

    Maybe the greatest American pianist, who was also a gifted composer. A true virtuoso on the piano who had few peers.

    • @kimsahl8555
      @kimsahl8555 4 года назад

      Cliburn is the greatest USA pianist ever.

    • @janetsmith2600
      @janetsmith2600 4 года назад +1

      Ronnie Moore He and Levant had the closest relationship (musically) with Gershwin IMO.

    • @JoseVallejo01
      @JoseVallejo01 3 года назад

      Kk k

    • @liedersanger1
      @liedersanger1 2 года назад +1

      @@janetsmith2600
      “He” being Wild?

    • @kennethdower7425
      @kennethdower7425 Год назад

      @@kimsahl8555 Wrong. There's no such thing as "the greatest", but thanks for playing.

  • @dorothypugh2614
    @dorothypugh2614 6 лет назад +7

    Great bright and showy sound that conveys the Gershwin spirit!

  • @jamesdolimpio4076
    @jamesdolimpio4076 8 лет назад +6

    just discovered this wonder..ordered the transcript.There is no one better.Ever.

  • @originaltommy
    @originaltommy 11 лет назад +7

    BRILLIANT!!!

  • @NOSEhow2LIV
    @NOSEhow2LIV 11 лет назад +9

    Vintage EARLy music!!We also get the rather crunchy Baldwin sound which he favored, but here it's really suitable.The Earl always had a composer's viewpoint to what he was playing and for this PorgyFantasy it's hard to imagine better;truly brilliant ideas for each number, played to the hilt.Admittedly it's quite long,especially with close-up Baldwin crunching on for nearly half an hour,but the witty touches give relief;just love the"Tristan"at 25.45!

    • @scj6693
      @scj6693 6 лет назад +1

      NOSEhow2LIV i like your pun

    • @cynic150
      @cynic150 3 года назад +1

      Hmm. So this was written by a dog. Or a nose?

  • @originaltommy
    @originaltommy 11 лет назад +12

    Wow, I can't believe it took me this long to discover this! It's terrific! And Earl's playing is, well, what words?
    When I was a tiny boy in the 70s, my parents used to stuff my stocking every Christmas with cassette tapes. No, I wasn't like the other kids (save for wanting Star Wars figurines)...because I got cassette tapes! Many of them were piano works by numerous composers played by Abbey Simon and of course, the amazing Earl Wild. Great memories, great artists.

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад

    I absolutely love this piano solo fantasy, surely my favorite on the opera. I am sure that G. Gershwin would have loved it as well !

  • @helenlinpiano
    @helenlinpiano 11 лет назад +5

    amazing!!

  • @watutman
    @watutman 6 лет назад +4

    That tune from 19:00 to about 27:00 is addictive, beautiful.

    • @PastukhSkota
      @PastukhSkota 4 года назад +3

      Gershwin's 'Bess, you is my woman now'
      Such a fabulous Modern Opera Fantasy! Mr. Wild is gem.

  • @cynic150
    @cynic150 3 года назад +3

    Flashy? Yes. But brilliant! I enjoyed this more the second time of hearing.

  • @adlfm
    @adlfm 8 лет назад +6

    First two measures of the prelude of Tristan und Isolde quoted at 25:39. YAY!

    • @andrewkohler3707
      @andrewkohler3707 6 лет назад +1

      I suspect that George Gershwin was channeling Tristan und Isolde when he wrote that plaintive English horn solo (foreshadowing the death of Jake) at the beginning of Act II Scene 3 of Porgy and Bess.

  • @karelhusarek8906
    @karelhusarek8906 8 лет назад +3

    SUPER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @robertkeithkennedy
    @robertkeithkennedy 10 лет назад +4

    awestruck.

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад

    Insane.

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад

    - How good do you want your melodies to be ?
    Gershwin : Yes

  • @MyPianoRarities
    @MyPianoRarities Год назад

    The transcriptions of songs by Rachmaninov are also legendary!

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад

      Which songs ?

    • @ksholomitsky
      @ksholomitsky 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@Dylonely42he ment the romances

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 7 месяцев назад

      @@ksholomitsky a

  • @MrPianomonster
    @MrPianomonster 6 лет назад +3

    14:12 Время, вперёд! )

    • @SDreznin
      @SDreznin 5 лет назад

      Look at Gershwin's Piano Concerto, 1st mov., development for Время, вперёд! )

  • @Vladislav2595
    @Vladislav2595  12 лет назад +6

    I have it - I downloaded it free of charge.

  • @michaelcoolen8716
    @michaelcoolen8716 Месяц назад

    David Dubal once commented, to Wild's face, that he ranked him with Hofmann, Rachmaninoff, and Horowitz in the pantheon of great pianists of the 20th century. Horowitz once said that Wild had better technique than he, Horowitz.

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад

    25:40 Wagner’s Tristan

  • @chenchangpo
    @chenchangpo 5 лет назад +2

    5:22 flintstone

    • @RaptorT1V
      @RaptorT1V Год назад

      в стиле Николая Капустина

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад

      @@RaptorT1VKapustin was born the year Gershwin died… so Kapustin was inspired by him.

    • @RaptorT1V
      @RaptorT1V Год назад

      @@Dylonely42 Wrong conclusion.
      _So Gershwin was reborn in Kapustin's body_

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад

      @@RaptorT1V Wrong too. Gershwin’s music is beyond Kapustin’s music. They have both different styles, although they both used jazz and blues in their compositions.

    • @RaptorT1V
      @RaptorT1V Год назад

      @@Dylonely42 Yeah, tell me Gershwin's music is cooler than Kapustin's music, dude.
      Actually, that was a joke, what I wrote. But what you wrote seems to be some serious bullshit.

  • @josephmarcello7481
    @josephmarcello7481 4 года назад +2

    Brilliant yes, but excessive as well, full of Rachmaninoff like spaghetti when they should be stillness and transparency.
    But every pianist longs to do his arpeggios as flashily as possible, and mr. Wilds are particularly brilliant.
    I love seventy-five to eighty percent of thiscreation, but with a skillful paring knife, the Creator could have done it complete Justice and spared our brains and nervous systems needless onslaught