I love how the 4th Moments Musicaux has parts where it almost sounds like it borrows themes from the Bach Toccata in D Minor, fantastic video as always :)
This performance, especially No. 6, reminds me of just how many different sounds can be produced from pressing a piano key. Incredible tone, thanks for sharing
Great remark! Cooper's tone and sense of voicing is absolutely superb throughout the performance. I love how at 22:56 the top voice is the leading voice, but right after at 23:00, she emphasizes the lower voice of the right hand. It's just beautiful.
The thing I appreciated most while listening to this recording is how Cooper does NOT play Schubert as a romantic composer. I used to disagree with this statement, but during long hours spent in analyzing and listening carefully to Schubert's music, I realized that the more mature Schubert became, the more polyphonic his music was (his last sonata is a great example). Cooper voiced superbly all the chords, paying attention to lower voices.
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I can't express with words how much I love this set , especially the 4th and 5th
I love how the 4th Moments Musicaux has parts where it almost sounds like it borrows themes from the Bach Toccata in D Minor, fantastic video as always :)
This performance, especially No. 6, reminds me of just how many different sounds can be produced from pressing a piano key. Incredible tone, thanks for sharing
Great remark! Cooper's tone and sense of voicing is absolutely superb throughout the performance.
I love how at 22:56 the top voice is the leading voice, but right after at 23:00, she emphasizes the lower voice of the right hand. It's just beautiful.
Very colorful performance !
The two in f minor are amazing
Very nice visualisation! Cooper is fantastic!
She's a born Schubertian.
Thank you so much. This video is how I found your channel was gone, I loved it so much, glad to have it back
Outstanding interpretation. Thanks for the upload Eppur!
The thing I appreciated most while listening to this recording is how Cooper does NOT play Schubert as a romantic composer. I used to disagree with this statement, but during long hours spent in analyzing and listening carefully to Schubert's music, I realized that the more mature Schubert became, the more polyphonic his music was (his last sonata is a great example). Cooper voiced superbly all the chords, paying attention to lower voices.
Encore un petit chef d'oeuvre de Schubert magnifiquement interprété par Cooper... Très belle dédicasse mon cher Eppur et super synthesia :)
Merci pour ces commentaires toujours aussi agréables !
oooh very nice
Amazing!
I absolutely adore Schubert, and this is probably the best interpretation i have heard of these works in a long time.
So cool!