S. Prokofiev: Flute Sonata in D Major, op. 94. I. Moderato

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  • S. Prokofiev: Flute Sonata in D Major, op. 94
    I. Moderato
    Denis Bouriakov, flute; Naoko Ishibashi, piano
    Recorded live at JT Art Hall Recital in Tokyo, Japan, 2017

Комментарии • 26

  • @JungsFlauta
    @JungsFlauta Год назад +4

    Denis Bouriakov, Amazingly skilled player !
    I'm lucky that in my Life to know him.
    Thank you Denis always!

  • @rudolphmcneill515
    @rudolphmcneill515 4 года назад +8

    I'll never get over this guy's playing. The technique, musicality and sonorous beautiful tone.

  • @SuryanIsaac
    @SuryanIsaac 4 года назад +37

    This man inspires me to play the flute. This is one of my favourite pieces for the flute and I'd love to learn it sometime. I've started searching for Bouriakov recordings instead of Galway and Rampal.

    • @f.w7931
      @f.w7931 3 года назад +3

      Wow that's a very big compliment! But you're right Denis is defenitely at the top!

    • @SuryanIsaac
      @SuryanIsaac 3 года назад +1

      @@f.w7931 Definitely. Such interpretations are few and far between even on the top

    • @annamukhortova
      @annamukhortova 3 года назад +2

      I have the same situation)He's a brilliant flutist!!!!

    • @SuryanIsaac
      @SuryanIsaac 3 года назад +1

      @@annamukhortova Definitely is! Very skilled musician

  • @huma1873
    @huma1873 Год назад +3

    パワフルでいて、繊細な音色の変化。聴き惚れる。
    東京公演行きたかったよ、もっと早くこの方のことを知っていたら・・・ちくしょう

  • @antonmariosemolini2156
    @antonmariosemolini2156 4 года назад +4

    Finalmente un’esecuzione non stupidamente romantica!
    Questo è lo spirito giusto, che quasi ricorda l’inizio sereno di “Pierino e il lupo”…
    Tecnica straordinaria, suono aperto e libero: finalmente un Artista del flauto!

  • @bilbobaggins5704
    @bilbobaggins5704 4 года назад +4

    Excellent Denis. That final part of the theme played high and pianissimo is magnifique

  • @Russtyman01
    @Russtyman01 6 месяцев назад

    I fell in love to this soundtrack

  • @fleurj188
    @fleurj188 4 года назад +6

    I am practising this piece right now!

  • @emilianobarreto8148
    @emilianobarreto8148 4 года назад +2

    Maravilloso. Como siempre.

  • @tristanmoreno2346
    @tristanmoreno2346 3 года назад

    LITERALLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!! 😭😭😭 MY INSPIRATION!!!
    you are what you eat 🤝

  • @sebastianzhangyx
    @sebastianzhangyx 4 года назад +2

    Lovely! Bravo!:)❤❤

  • @Love-Is-Kind
    @Love-Is-Kind Год назад

    Beautiful 🥰🎧🎼🎵🎶🪈🎹

  • @user-vo1hn1cv9l
    @user-vo1hn1cv9l 3 года назад

    Браво!

  • @ianmahoney7948
    @ianmahoney7948 2 года назад +2

    Credit the page turner !! They are doing a masterful job of page turning!!!

  • @olgakeiser5586
    @olgakeiser5586 4 года назад +1

    ❤️❤️❤️

  • @TheRatchetmeister
    @TheRatchetmeister 3 года назад

    To Prof. Bouriakov: When did you first considering mastering this?

  • @pninamccabe5616
    @pninamccabe5616 Год назад +1

    And the pianist, the other half of this partnership, is...?

  • @geoycs
    @geoycs 4 месяца назад

    Ossik

  • @steenoluf
    @steenoluf 4 года назад +2

    Allright Denis! With the Prokofiev sonata 1st movement you have landed on earth! Russia is a big country - many member states, long history..I am curious whether you personally consider Prokofiev as a fellow Russian "Landsmand" as we say in Danish? But anyway - this sonata is in the top league for the flute repertoire, in many ways the national character vanishes and other priorities take over. I read a comment below that your rendering is not romantic - I cannot comment that, have never thought of this piece of being near the romantic repertoire. But - to the point - as on a (premature) recording from one of my former teachers (no name mentioned) I hear unsolved issues - in both the flute and the piano part. I am sure you know exactly what I mean, and I am sure you are very eager to get these minor issues solved. Now - it's on the other hand very striking to listen to the places where you have had your focus in the final rehearsal work: The top notes are as brilliant as from your "top ten competitors in the realms of flute glory" - no names mentioned - but I still have a weakness for the recording that James Galway made with Martha Argerich on piano ..way back ..still my no.1 flute record.. Also the very difficult staccatas in the low d and around there - to get these to the point where you are now - how I would love that for my own fluting. Now - there is an inspiration for us minor flute players! There must have been a certain amount of stress on both players when you made this recording. About the editions of the Prokofiev sonata: My best edition reads at the bottom of page 1: " This sonata was oritinally composed for flute and piano and the flute part is published separately. The violin part to this edition was revised by the composer in collaboration with David Oistrach. Copyright 1946 by Leeds Music Corporation A.S.M.P. 54 All rights reserved Printed in England.
    Anglo-Soviet Music Press Ltd., London for the U.K., the Republic of Ireland, and the British Commonwealth (excluding Canada)."
    Galway confirmed on the FLUTE list, that he preferred this edition too. It's the octave jumps I mean. It's somehow audible that you are not happy with your present state of these octavation issues. I try personally to incorporate some of the suggested octavations - but I keep coming back to this older version. You have something going on with this flute channel on youtube. Keep going - it is getting really interesting now!