Video of him performing the 3rd sonata is here: meloman.ru/concert/marc-Andre-hamelin-2019-06-03/. I'll happily score it if I can figure out how to extract the audio.
according to hyperion this poem by Fyodor Tyutchev was the inspiration for the 4th sonata (pasting the translation I like best): Why moan, why wail you, wind of night, With such despair, such frenzied madness? Why is your voice now full of might, Now piteous and tinged with sadness? In tongue known to the heart, of pain Unknown to it for ever chanting, At times within it well-nigh frantic Sounds you awaken and insane. Sing not, O wind, your fearful song Of chaos, for the hungry spirit, Into night's world of shadows flung, Exults in it and strains to hear it. The bounds of mortal flesh 'twould fly And merge with boundless ocean sweeping. Take heed! Let slumbering tempests lie: Beneath them chaos stirs unsleeping.
I like the fact that hamelin really makes frases sound alive, but shouldn t this be a little less violent? I hear that lot of parts are confused even if powerful
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Thank you! I can't wait to hear him play Feinberg's 3rd.
Video of him performing the 3rd sonata is here: meloman.ru/concert/marc-Andre-hamelin-2019-06-03/. I'll happily score it if I can figure out how to extract the audio.
@@adoser93 I must have missed the notification. Thank you for the link!
@@adoser93 send me an email @ keithwhalen@gmail.com and I'll get the mp3 to you.
@@adoser93 that's bach busoni?
@@MegaPianogenius That's the first piece of the full recital. The Feinberg 3rd is the next piece.
according to hyperion this poem by Fyodor Tyutchev was the inspiration for the 4th sonata (pasting the translation I like best):
Why moan, why wail you, wind of night,
With such despair, such frenzied madness?
Why is your voice now full of might,
Now piteous and tinged with sadness?
In tongue known to the heart, of pain
Unknown to it for ever chanting,
At times within it well-nigh frantic
Sounds you awaken and insane.
Sing not, O wind, your fearful song
Of chaos, for the hungry spirit,
Into night's world of shadows flung,
Exults in it and strains to hear it.
The bounds of mortal flesh 'twould fly
And merge with boundless ocean sweeping.
Take heed! Let slumbering tempests lie:
Beneath them chaos stirs unsleeping.
I didn’t know that, I thought that was just the inspiration for Medtner’s op.25 no.2
I like the fact that hamelin really makes frases sound alive, but shouldn t this be a little less violent? I hear that lot of parts are confused even if powerful
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Sounds like my mental state before finals