Seta Tanyel really took me by surprise! Her playing is extremely articulate, clean, precise and very Virtuosic! The piano she's using has a very fine, pure, crystalline sound and the acoustics of the room are excellent. This woman has amazing artistic abilities to phrase and create all the passion needed for this music!! I'm surprised I've not heard of her before since I listen to just about all the concert pianists performing out there!!!
Moszowsky méconnu malheureux en amour brillant pianiste et compositeur jusqu’à ce que la maladie l’empêche de jouer et ne le précipite dans la pauvreté. Son inspiration post romantique s’apparente à Rachmaninoff. Très belles pièces enregistrées ici
Interesting Sound World….happy and thankful for folks posting performances of lesser known, or infrequently-performed-in-public compositions. It’s interesting to peruse piano Music anthologies of different eras to find out the repertoire which was commonly marketed/published for that era.
@@daancorneillie1792 Nowadays fingering is marked as 1 for the thumb, followed by 2,3,4,5, finishing with the little finger. Beforehand (ie. about 100+ years ago) the thumb was marked with a cross (+), followed by 1,2,3,4.
Interesting. I never knew that. I've never once seen or heard of that plus before and I've seen hundreds of manuscripts. Always something new to learn.
The Humoreske shows he started off in Schumann's lights but En Automne which used to open so many programmes or be featured in them is his own individual light !
The former sister-in-law took one look at his name and refused to even try to pronounce it. When I told her that Moskowski was a nineteenth century composer and pianist and music teacher, she lost interest in him and tried to change the subject.
Paderewski once said that, after Chopin, Moszkowski was the best composer for the piano. I think he may be right...
Of course, Poles rooting for Poles
His piano concertos are criminally underrated
Or course Moz. favored both hands.
lol
That's definitely cap.
Seta Tanyel really took me by surprise! Her playing is extremely articulate, clean, precise and very Virtuosic! The piano she's using has a very fine, pure, crystalline sound and the acoustics of the room are excellent. This woman has amazing artistic abilities to phrase and create all the passion needed for this music!! I'm surprised I've not heard of her before since I listen to just about all the concert pianists performing out there!!!
That Op.24 etude is truly so beautiful. To me I hear nature, sunshine, dancing in the grass, ecstasy.
Moszowsky méconnu malheureux en amour brillant pianiste et compositeur jusqu’à ce que la maladie l’empêche de jouer et ne le précipite dans la pauvreté. Son inspiration post romantique s’apparente à Rachmaninoff. Très belles pièces enregistrées ici
Leaves blown by the wind at the beginning...so refreshing mid-summer. Kudos to the performance, great touch and colour control.
Feed our souls with your wonderful musical posts. This world needs that beautiful sound. Thank you Fyrexianoff.
Interesting Sound World….happy and thankful for folks posting performances of lesser known, or infrequently-performed-in-public compositions. It’s interesting to peruse piano Music anthologies of different eras to find out the repertoire which was commonly marketed/published for that era.
Many thanks,Fyrexianoff ! The more Moszkowski out there, the better !!
Com Tristão e Isolda no final só consigo dizer - MARAVILHOSO
15:49 god-tier sostenuto writing.
I didn't realize mozkowski wrote transcriptions and paraphrases. Interesting how different his Wagner ones are to liszt.
I like to pair his Tristan Prelude with Liszt's Liebestod 🙂
That first one from Wagner caught me off guard, such orchestation perfectly transcripted.
Just magnificent!
Listen to Moszkowski’s Corse Folle__ it is quite a thrilling bravura piece.
Unknown Moszkowski's pieces! Welcome!
29:14 - ah yes, the older fingering system makes yet another appearance, striking fear into the modern pianist!
What do you mean by that?
@@daancorneillie1792 Nowadays fingering is marked as 1 for the thumb, followed by 2,3,4,5, finishing with the little finger. Beforehand (ie. about 100+ years ago) the thumb was marked with a cross (+), followed by 1,2,3,4.
@@19AJB Thank you very much!
@@19AJB Oh wow, I didn't know that! I thought it was just a really bad suggested fingering.
Interesting. I never knew that. I've never once seen or heard of that plus before and I've seen hundreds of manuscripts. Always something new to learn.
sehr gute Sendung
First etude bits reminds me of prokofiev etude no 3
0:00 Prokofiev etude no.2 sounds like this
27:55
35:33
How I love his music!
Thanks Algorithm brought me here
His arrangement of Tristan Un Isolde gave me the goosebumps..I daresay that I prefer this over Liszt's version although both are really good.
The Humoreske shows he started off in Schumann's lights but En Automne which used to open so many programmes or be featured in them is his own individual light !
This kind of videos are really cool. Perfect to discover not really well know composers, which have really good stuff. Keep on!
“Sected works for piano” are you tired?😅😂😂🤣🤣🤣
But he sected it well.. ;)
ooops lol sorry about that brain "discectomy" i just had 😬
At least you aren't brain dead--unlike too many people. My former sister-in-law is a prime example of this brain deadness.
@@fyrexianoff you’re better tired than most people are “fresh”. Just keep keeping on - please! And thanks!
The former sister-in-law took one look at his name and refused to even try to pronounce it. When I told her that Moskowski was a nineteenth century composer and pianist and music teacher, she lost interest in him and tried to change the subject.
More miszkowski on concert halls its gorgous!!!
The first one resembles Rachmaninoff's Op. 16 No. 1
It seems that Franz Liszt attended one of his rehearsals and took the stage to accompany the young composer from another piano.
Emocionante. Pena q não leio bem. Mas toco de ouvido de forma multitonal e componho música e letra
4:41 reminds me of Chopin's etude op 25 no 12
op.25*
To me it sounds like Brahms's Rhapsodie Op. 76 No. 1
to me it sounds like Grieg piano concerto
35:00~5月の詩はフォーレ風にシューマンやショパン的なエッセンスも垣間見え、爽やかな5月の風🍃✨✨と、穀雨⛈️🌱🌾✨✨、を感じる秀作✨✨😊🎶🎹
absoloutley breathtaking!!!!!!!
An opulent gorgeous treat, many thanks! So nice, too, that many subscribing survivors of brain-bypass operations live to praise the music!
"Gallo" seems to be an accurate description of you, seeing as you are always full of the unfounded bravado of a rooster
Divine.