April 27, 2014: Adam Swanson's Senior Recital (Part 1)

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  • Опубликовано: 28 апр 2014
  • Adam Swanson performs the first half of his senior recital, "From Bach to Boogie," in partial fulfillment for the Bachelor of Arts degree in Music performance from Fort Lewis College at the Community Concert Hall in Durango, Colorado on April 27, 2014. Jonathan Latta, drums; Jeff Solon, harmonica. This is Part 1 of a two-part series.
    0:11 "Military" Polonaise in A Major, Op. 40, No. 1 by Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849).
    4:46 Prelude and Fugue in B-Flat Major, No 21, BWV 866 by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750).
    8:59 Sonata No. 14 in C Minor, K. 457 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791)
    8:59 1. Molto allegro
    14:52 2. Adagio
    21:45 3. Allegro assai
    27:24 Scherzo No. 3 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 39 by Frédéric Chopin (1810-1849).
    36:30 Yamekraw: A Negro Rhapsody by James P. Johnson (1894-1955).
    Part Two of this series (the second half of the concert) is at • April 27, 2014: Adam S...
    www.fortlewis.edu/music
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Комментарии • 25

  • @Brandtstifter1
    @Brandtstifter1 4 месяца назад

    What a gifted Player and Performer.
    Bravo!

  • @OZMA2530
    @OZMA2530 10 лет назад +10

    I've been watching Adam here on RUclips for a few years now. Adam you are a phenomenon. Although this performance is amazing, I think I enjoyed your duet with Tom Brier playing "Chopsticks" more, probably because it was spontaneous and showed how much you love your music. Thank you for many wonderful hours of listening enjoyment.

    • @fernandobonanozabaleta3182
      @fernandobonanozabaleta3182 2 года назад

      He estado siguiendo a Adam, aquí el RUclips ahora por unos años, Adam eres un ,. ,fenómeno ,Si bien esta ejecución es asombrosa, Creo me he divertido con su puerto con Tom Brier,
      Interpretando Chospicks, más probablemente porque fue espontánea y mostraban lo mucho que aprecia su musica, gracias por las hermosas horas de escucha gozosas,

  • @steinwaygrande3971
    @steinwaygrande3971 9 лет назад +2

    From Ragtime to Chopin. Fantastic. Good on ya Adam

  • @Pipe-organ-recordings
    @Pipe-organ-recordings 4 года назад

    THERE CAN NEVER BE ENOUGH BACH!! Awesome playing!!!

  • @jamesduncan1076
    @jamesduncan1076 4 года назад

    Classical music is my first love. Love that particular Mozart sonata but love to discover music I haven't heard - Yamekraw. Wow, super. Fun to see you playing that. I've only seen your fantastic early 20th century music on RUclips. Fantastic. What a genius.

  • @steinwaygrande3971
    @steinwaygrande3971 9 лет назад +2

    Well he and I have something in common - we can both play Chopin`s Military Polonaise, except I have been playing it for 50 years

  • @rasta6763
    @rasta6763 9 лет назад

    Bravo!!! Yamekraw was fantastic....genius.

  • @thekjanosne2982
    @thekjanosne2982 8 лет назад

    bravo

  • @ThePianoguy89
    @ThePianoguy89 10 лет назад +1

    Great selections! You are a very talented pianist!

  • @dancebandleader
    @dancebandleader 7 лет назад

    Has Mr. Swanson recorded any CD's?

  • @danasandlin2435
    @danasandlin2435 6 месяцев назад +1

    OMG--You are a brilliant pianist--what are you doing playing ragtime from your apartment in Colorado? why aren't you out on tour and making recordings? you are like a Taylor Swift of piano--what is going on? dts/usa

    • @danasandlin2435
      @danasandlin2435 6 месяцев назад

      do you play organ as well? dts

    • @danasandlin2435
      @danasandlin2435 6 месяцев назад

      Go to France and get a brilliant career...and make the usa stuff it...dts/usa

    • @danasandlin2435
      @danasandlin2435 6 месяцев назад

      Not every brilliant musician has the ability to go to or afford Julliard or the New England Conservatory--there is room on stage for other brilliant musicians--and Adam is one of them...dts/usa

  • @HiHi-xk5mb
    @HiHi-xk5mb 4 года назад

    Adam’s version of the Polonaise is somewhat sloppy... with mistakes. He does better with ragtime.

  • @TheAvenstar
    @TheAvenstar 5 лет назад

    I've been watching this great young pianist (seems like) forever, and I' going to grade this concert to the best of my ability -- and it's only my opinion so please, everyone has an opinion, don't slay me for mine. Take it or leave it. If I were his manager, I would tell him this: The Military Polonaise: too many wrong notes, poor punctuation, B-. // Bach: very average C+ // Mozart: wonderful interpretation and finesse A
    // Chopin Scherzo, B+ // J Johnson Rhapsody, fabulous throughout, A+ // Mr. Swanson must learn to carry himself better in public. He moves poorly and his posture is terrible. He needs to straighten up and stay straight. Move fluidly. Carry yourself like "The Prince of Piano" because you are! And the sky's the limit ...

    • @mightymaniac8712
      @mightymaniac8712 5 лет назад +2

      I really dislike the tendency to care about how pianists carry themselves and their posture etc. Why should one care. Is it about personal pride/respectability or music? One of the reasons I don’t consider pursuing a career as a professional pianist.
      Edit: Yes, I know it’s just your opinion, that doesn’t make it immune to criticism and I am not trying to attack you. I’m just responding to a general theme I’ve noticed in the world of classical music

    • @TheAvenstar
      @TheAvenstar 5 лет назад +1

      @@mightymaniac8712 Well said. Thank you.

    • @mightymaniac8712
      @mightymaniac8712 5 лет назад

      Al Anton No, thank you for your willingness to consider my point of view. It’s a rare trait, but a valuable one. Cherish it and I’m sure you will be rewarded.

    • @TheAvenstar
      @TheAvenstar 5 лет назад +1

      @@mightymaniac8712 I am sure you are right -- I do have an analogy however. It's not really important (but I'm old and have nothing else to do.) It concerns golf. I am an avid fan. Jason Dufner, a multiple winner on the PGA tour and possessor of The PGA Championship (one of golf's "MAJOR's) has almost NO endorsements because of the way he purports himself on the golf course and afterwards in interviews. This guy is a MAJOR champion -- a feat so rare that most golf pros cannot even dream of ever winning a major. But Dufner will not be personable nor smile for his (alleged) fans or the camera. He literally costs himself tens of millions of dollars in endorsements because of these simple, correctable, bad habits. Rickie Fowler, on the other hand, has never won a major, but makes SO much from endorsements because of his easy smile and willingness to grant interviews it is almost surprising he has time to play golf! This is what I was implying about anyone who wishes to excel in their chosen profession: little things they might do to give themselves a leg up.

    • @mightymaniac8712
      @mightymaniac8712 5 лет назад +1

      Al Anton I see what you mean, but I think he should probably focus on developing himself musically. I suppose it depends on your mindset. I don’t want to play music to become famous or wealthy, and I think people with that mindset often are mislead. Perhaps I will change my opinion on the matter at some point since I’m still young, but truth be told I highly doubt it. On a side note, I actually prefer when Adam acts natural, clearly just enjoying playing. Shows much more personality, something that to me seems to be scarce among classical musicians