Ce compositeur a apporté un peu de lumière, d'émerveillement et d'humour dans une période d'obscurité et de lassitude dans ma vie. En l'écoutant de nombreuses années plus tard, la sensibilité et l’admiration que je ressentais pour elle grandirent. Il vous entraîne inévitablement dans son univers. Chaque écoute révèle un peu plus son mystère, sa magie ; cette architecture sonore est impériale et tellement féérique !
So today, thanks to you, I have heard all five sonatinas by this composer. And I had not heard any works of this composer before I came across your uploads. Thank you.
Lovely sonatinas, from a composer I did not know a thing about (and that's my favourite musical period, so I'm almost embarrassed by my ignorance). It was so odd hearing the DSCH motif popping up in the various sonatinas! Years before Schostakovich. It's strange how coincidences like this happen.
The incomparable refinement of French music. What do you expect, pianists, to put the works of this magnificent composer to your programs? Thanks to Medtnaculus for sharing.
This is wonderful! I'm actually doing a grad school paper on Emmanuel and his works, specifically the 1st and 4th of the Sonatines. Where did you get the info on the bells and such? I am finding it difficult to dig up a history on him (how unfortunate!), and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. What you have shared here is already more than I'd found anywhere else! Thanks so much!
Emmanuel possibly inspired Ravel. At this time, he was famous for beeing a pioneer in the use of modal scales, even before Ravel, Debussy or Koechlin. But I don't know if they knew each others..
Ce compositeur a apporté un peu de lumière, d'émerveillement et d'humour dans une période d'obscurité et de lassitude dans ma vie. En l'écoutant de nombreuses années plus tard, la sensibilité et l’admiration que je ressentais pour elle grandirent. Il vous entraîne inévitablement dans son univers. Chaque écoute révèle un peu plus son mystère, sa magie ; cette architecture sonore est impériale et tellement féérique !
6:52 note the DSCH motif used before when shostakovich was even born
So today, thanks to you, I have heard all five sonatinas by this composer. And I had not heard any works of this composer before I came across your uploads. Thank you.
Lovely sonatinas, from a composer I did not know a thing about (and that's my favourite musical period, so I'm almost embarrassed by my ignorance).
It was so odd hearing the DSCH motif popping up in the various sonatinas! Years before Schostakovich. It's strange how coincidences like this happen.
The incomparable refinement of French music. What do you expect, pianists, to put the works of this magnificent composer to your programs? Thanks to Medtnaculus for sharing.
Manejo magnífico de los modos
Really like the last one.
Injusto que este gran compositor esté ta olvidado
This is wonderful! I'm actually doing a grad school paper on Emmanuel and his works, specifically the 1st and 4th of the Sonatines. Where did you get the info on the bells and such? I am finding it difficult to dig up a history on him (how unfortunate!), and was wondering if you could point me in the right direction. What you have shared here is already more than I'd found anywhere else! Thanks so much!
13:30, Beethoven sixth symphony... :)
yes, I caught it, to similar to be coincidental, especially with such a big name as Beethoven, he was surely aware how similar it was.
Je découvre avec délices...Où trouver ces trois partitions ?..ou un recueil des trois ? Merci si quelqu'un peut me renseigner .
Espíritu distinto (patios) a ravel
Nada como ravel
Pathos
hahaha,sounds like ravel
Indeed, and the fact the first two were from before the 20th century speaks volumes about how adventurous they are for their time.
I was thinking Poulenc
funny, because they share the same first name
Emmanuel possibly inspired Ravel. At this time, he was famous for beeing a pioneer in the use of modal scales, even before Ravel, Debussy or Koechlin. But I don't know if they knew each others..
Terrible compositions.
good composition technique but no inspiration
BeecolorGames what do you mean by inspiration?
@@neo-eclesiastul9386 that he/she doesn't like it
Blessed are those who hear, the kingdom of bliss is theirs ;-)