Op 50,No 24- 18:15 Op 50,No 25- 18:59 Op 50,No 26- 19:55 Op 50,No 27- 20:39 Op 50,No 28 - 21:38 Op 50,No 29 - 22:21 Op 50,No 30 - 23:28 Op 50,No 31- 24:06 Op 50,No 32- 24:55 Op 50,No 33- 25:45 Op 50,No 34- 26:24
Paolo Bordoni, grande pianista e interprete di Schubert. L'ho ascoltato tante volte, tantissimi anni fa, proprio nell'esecuzione dei valzer di Schubert. Che piacere trovare questa registrazione:-)
Really? Schubert's waltzes are to be danced to, Chopin's are for performing to an audience. As such, I find Schubert extremely classical in his approach to waltzes. Surely Schubert is the last classicist? - yes some of his pieces cross into Romanticism especially where inspired by poetry (as it crosses over from his lieder). Schubert's 9th Symphony (D944) is arguably the last classical symphony. I only write this to see if you will share what your view of romanticism is that would apply to Schubert, but not to Haydn or Mozart?
I can’t believe I finally found this 😭😭😭 it’s been so many years
Timelapse (Will update eventually)
Op. 50, No.1 - 0:00
Op. 50, No.2 - 0:39
Op. 50, No.3 - 1:20
Op. 50, No.4 - 2:19
Op. 50, No.5 - 2:58
Op. 50, No.6 - 4:21
Op. 50, No.7 - 5:03
Op. 50, No.8 - 5:43
Op. 50, No.9 - 6:33
Op. 50, No.10 - 7:12
Op. 50, No.11 - 7:58
Op. 50, No.12 - 8:42
Op. 50, No.13 - 9:24
Op. 50, No.14 - 10:43
Op. 50, No.15 - 11:20
Op. 50, No.16 - 11:59
Op. 50, No.17 - 12:38
Op. 50, No.18 - 13:48
Op. 50, No.19 - 14:35
Op. 50, No.20 - 15:25
Op. 50, No.21 - 16:03
Op. 50, No.22 - 16:44
Op. 50, No.23 - 17:30
**Thank you @Israel Rodriguez**
Op 50,No 24- 18:15
Op 50,No 25- 18:59
Op 50,No 26- 19:55
Op 50,No 27- 20:39
Op 50,No 28 - 21:38
Op 50,No 29 - 22:21
Op 50,No 30 - 23:28
Op 50,No 31- 24:06
Op 50,No 32- 24:55
Op 50,No 33- 25:45
Op 50,No 34- 26:24
Op 50,No 24- 18:15
Op 50,No 25- 18:59
Op 50,No 26- 19:55
Op 50,No 27- 20:39
Op 50,No 28 - 21:38
Op 50,No 29 - 22:21
Op 50,No 30 - 23:28
Op 50,No 31- 24:06
Op 50,No 32- 24:55
Op 50,No 33- 25:45
Op 50,No 34- 26:24
@@foreignoutskirts1941 ty !
@@helas1057 No problem!
Cheers!
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Chopin e Schubert sono dei grandissimi compositori ! Grazie a tutti e due !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful .So much delightful music.Bright and Happy music.Serious at times though.
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Boccardo is a true Schubertian. The best. So happy to have found him.
Paolo Bordoni, grande pianista e interprete di Schubert. L'ho ascoltato tante volte, tantissimi anni fa, proprio nell'esecuzione dei valzer di Schubert. Che piacere trovare questa registrazione:-)
Paolo Bordoni, Such a musician!
Thank you very much for your prestation.
For all you Harmony+Counterpoint level 10 students, no 18 is at 13:47
These are amazing thanks for the upload!
#1 - (0:00 / 0:18)
#2 - (0:40 / 0:59)
Nice! A Sentimental Feeling.
Edit: Schubert and Chopin's Waltzes are very different in expressions and mood. Both are in Romanticism .
Really? Schubert's waltzes are to be danced to, Chopin's are for performing to an audience. As such, I find Schubert extremely classical in his approach to waltzes. Surely Schubert is the last classicist? - yes some of his pieces cross into Romanticism especially where inspired by poetry (as it crosses over from his lieder). Schubert's 9th Symphony (D944) is arguably the last classical symphony. I only write this to see if you will share what your view of romanticism is that would apply to Schubert, but not to Haydn or Mozart?
Son unos valses encantadores, sin edulcorantes.
No.13 is a gem
And 29th...
My favorite waltzes from any composer, 2nd place goes to Granados then Schumann Papillon for me
Schumann is very interesting and much more than Papillons.... and Granados is not Waltz.
N1 00:00
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Hello Theory II Class! FF to 13:48 Your excerpt is at m.10 right after the repeat bars. Have fun!
9:24 😍
Són molt bonics i segur que millors que qualsevol cançó de reggaeton. A més el pianista es bo i per això sonen de meravella
Bro really wrote a trio section and called it "waltz no. 2" what was bro thinking
12:00 similar to the one that I heard from the other work by Schubert
You mean the 3rd movement of the G Major Sonata?
Which of these waltzes are easier to play? Thanks.
I want to know too
No 11
@@nathanielmonnaie7449 Thanks! I tried to guess and now I'm working in N°1 and 13. Next I will try N°11.
The number 3
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Thanks!
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It's pretty similar to polonaise op 53
@@nestorandre6053 No, Schubertt Is Better than Chopin!!!!
I know, right
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12:00 #16
Agreed that one is dope
no. 21
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24:05 número 31
Actually, Schubert is quite enjoyable, regarding theses waltzes
Shubert is a German and Chopin ,we know.
Austrian, Chopin was French-Polish
sounds like a square joplin. heh
Better than any Chopin Waltz
Impressive opinion.
Schubert and Chopin's Waltzes are very different in expressions and mood.
insane* opinion
Chopin is the most brilliant composer of all time
@@jakubignasiak8818 that is purley subjective, and im willing to bet most professional pianists would disagree.
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Noiosetti ... Comunque uno spaccato di un'altra epoca.
De gustibus...
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