Christina & Michelle Naughton play John Adams's Short Ride in a Fast Machine (arranged for 4 hands)
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- Опубликовано: 21 мар 2019
- In this world premiere recording, twin sister pianists Christina & Michelle Naughton play John Adams's iconic orchestral work Short Ride in a Fast Machine, arranged for 4 hands by Preben Antonsen. Listen to their newest album: w.lnk.to/apLY
American Postcard features music by four distinct American composers: John Adams, Aaron Copland, Conlon Nancarrow, and Paul Schoenfield.
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I must have watched this over 100 times by now. Intoxicating playing.
Such mastery of the 4 hands technique takes years of practice and dedication. The end result is that the two pairs of hands blend so seamlessly that if you shut your eyes and listen without watching the video, you'd think it was only one pianist playing. Bravo.
It’s so cool how different they seem from each other while performing. This is such a great recording
Seems I can't get enough of this performance, have kept coming back here!!
This is as much about the performance as it is about the music. Both amazing.
LOVE IT! Very cool arrangement, but it's just not the same without the woodblock....
Need a laughing emoji here!
And the snare rim shots are sorely missed.
That woodblock holds the entire orchestra together.
Yeah would be fun adding a third person just doing the woodblock while the pianists are doing all the hard work
@@teinvanderlugt1 nah, that woodblock part is prolly honestly the hardest part of the woodblock players career ngl 😂
THIS IS PHENOMENAL!!! ❤️❤️❤️
That was superbly magnificent, and such a 'day brightener' for my RUclips research today. A true pot of gold. The concentration in the faces was priceless, as that piece is tremendously challenging for individual orchestra players (and conductor), and here they did it with four hands. Two sisters whose hearts must have beating as one to keep that together. Kudos in a BIG way!!!
What a wonderful version of the orchestral work. It's absolutely fantastic!!
This is an astounding arrangement and performance. Bravo!
Just an astounding performance. Many kudos and congrats!
My, this just makes me want to go berserk in the best way possible!
BREATHLESS. Way to go you two!!!!
In a lot of ways this version is better than the original, you can hear all the harmonies and flute runs so much more clearly. And you two really play the crap out of it! Wow.
The only thing that lacks in this version is the sustain of the chords, particularly toward the end. I'd love to hear you guys play this on a pipe organ!!
Not the same without the woodblock 😢
Absolutely love this. Put it on my repeat watches. Thank you so much for posting.
Damn! That was awesome
This is amazing!!! Bravo!!!
Eccellente performance.
Brave!!!
Amazing! Bravo!
Fantastic!
Great arrangement ! As another commentator stated, I still miss the woodblocks, but this is fantastic !
Boa música, para começar a minha manhã - Obrigada!
great job ladies!
Awesome!
They are fantastic
Bravo!!!!
Fantastic.
Wow! 😊👏👏👏👏👏👏
yasssssssss!
Phenomenal.
Worthy of the original.
Monstrueux!
wow... 👍🏻
great
I wonder if Mr. Adams has seen this video yet...
works even better on the piano than for full orchestra
nice! Except I really think the ending of the piece just inherently not suitable for piano transcription
Its a big strand of brass lines, which is powerful in orchestral settings
but without the fast pulse like the beginning, it loses its energy once played by the piano
Yeah a glissando or something.
To beautiful for this to bother with this piece of shit world we live in rn……!!!!!!…….!!
Like how y’all just jump in the music and gone with it …. “Let me” try and I could only play the left half without a partner smh
The lighting director should be fired.
Brilliant piece... and you manage to find a negative 🤔
Well, lights are a bit bland, à la "60 minutes". They surey aren't outstanding but not that awful either.
Amazing performance, poor arrangement
John Adams himself kinda endorsed the arrangement by publishing this on Facebook, he would not have done this otherwise.
Cool. Write a better one.
@@ghoshneh ok. I guess you got me all figured out..... except I was replying to D Santos to write a better arrangement since he thinks this one is poor.
@@benjaminwehtje7354 My apologies, I don't know what happened, my replies meant to be directed at Diogo, not you. Sorry again.
@@ghoshneh I literally bought this sheet music the day I saw this 🤪
Noise
You mean *click* noice
What the heck!! These two butchered this amazing incredible masterpiece!!
Fax, poor woodblock 😢
Also no I don't agree with u it a joke
The did insanely good
Fantastic!