MARCHING MENACE - Rachmaninoff Prelude in G minor Op. 23 no. 5 - Analysis

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  • Опубликовано: 26 ноя 2024

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  • @theoperapianist
    @theoperapianist 3 года назад +15

    Why did RUclips algorithms not showed me this channel before??! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge with the world!

  • @buttercubbb1996
    @buttercubbb1996 3 года назад +83

    your analysis is always inspiring and giving me more ideas about this piece. Thanks!!!

  • @PDN11141
    @PDN11141 3 года назад +9

    Henrik Wow! One minute listening to your Keith Jarrett interpretation- The Koln Concert and now Rachmanioff.... Your love for music does shine through.. I feel lucky to be listening to you.

  • @Crroow
    @Crroow 2 года назад +22

    His piano concerto No 2 is absolutely amazing beautiful, I true master of emotions. I enjoy listen to your analyzes.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  2 года назад +3

      Thank you! I know, Rach 2 is tremendous.

  • @wiliamfmz14
    @wiliamfmz14 3 года назад +14

    its AWESOME How you divide each section and explain for us, thank you so much

  • @caterscarrots3407
    @caterscarrots3407 3 года назад +28

    Ah yes, this prelude is one of my favorites and is the only one so far that I've tried to arrange. I've been trying to arrange this one for orchestra as that seems most appropriate.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +9

      yes it's very orchestral writing!

    • @garysandiego
      @garysandiego 3 года назад +5

      Rachmaninoff’s solo piano works always seem (to me, at least) to be transcribing an orchestral work that’s playing around in his mind. Same goes for Chopin.

  • @babawawayoyo
    @babawawayoyo 2 года назад +3

    This the most amazing, profound thing I have ever seen. I couldn't stop watching!!!

  • @pdxxx97266
    @pdxxx97266 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the in-depth analysis! I always thought this was just a show-off piece with the pianist banging the living daylights out of the piano. Now, whenever I hear anyone play it, I have a newfound appreciation and understanding of what to listen for. Thank you!😘👍

  • @cammackshepler4990
    @cammackshepler4990 3 года назад +3

    Henrik, I just stumbled across your channel today and my only complaint is that I didn't find it sooner! I'm a beginner pianist and these videos are a big help. Please keep it up!

  • @bayareapianist
    @bayareapianist Год назад +1

    Your description of this piece is very rich and I enjoyed it a lot. In fact one of the best in YT. I have always wanted to play this piece since I was a kid, but I was afraid to get lost. I think I can start playing it now thank you :)

  • @II-V-I
    @II-V-I 3 года назад +1

    WOW! I (casual musician) somehow came here out of nothing...
    I always enjoyed that prelude but now I'm shivering a bit. Rachmaninov is such a Genius! The last moment I had like this was seeing the score of Schuberts "Der Tod und das Mädchen"... Just recognizing how unbelievably good those guys were....
    People should learn about that before calling some pop musician a Genius.
    You, Sir, are amazing. Thank you for opening the door to pieces I will never be able to play in my life and therefore I can stand wondering like child and that is how we should perceive art.

  • @lecheconcolacao6654
    @lecheconcolacao6654 Год назад

    Your reviews always feel as if i'm redescovering the piece from a new point of view that makes it absolutely more interesting and beautiful. I can't find the words to thank you for all the knowledge you brought to me.

  • @sergiosolispinson6058
    @sergiosolispinson6058 3 года назад +3

    Great analysis! I’ve been playing this piece for almost 15 years now, revisiting from time to time, but these are really very good hints to go back to the piece with new ideas! Love the channel, thanks!!!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +2

      One can always find new things in great music like this. Thanks!

  • @verslaflamme2781
    @verslaflamme2781 3 года назад +3

    Notification that you uploaded this video made my day much better, thank you 🖤

  • @landdon24
    @landdon24 3 года назад +27

    I wish youtube and this guy were around when I did Music Theory back in college lol.

  • @peterbrenton410
    @peterbrenton410 Год назад +1

    Super analysis and you make it look easy..So difficult to keep a relaxed hand especially in the chord shifts and descending octave passages

  • @gloriamosure9184
    @gloriamosure9184 3 года назад +1

    I Played this many years ago, but it's nice to have it analyzed and I'll now study it!

  • @aliediskasoglu7998
    @aliediskasoglu7998 3 года назад +3

    You are a great pianist and RUclipsr, Henrik. I really enjoy your videos, performances, and unique analysis of pieces. And I admire a lot the effort you put into them. You definitely deserve more views and subscribers. Keep it up! 👌

  • @HaliPuppeh
    @HaliPuppeh 3 года назад +2

    This is one of my favorite Rachmaninoff Preludes. Thank you for this

  • @flygandedraken3820
    @flygandedraken3820 3 года назад

    Jag har just upptäckt din kanal - precis vad jag har önskat! Genomgång och analys av musiken, kombinerat med intressanta fakta, otroligt trevligt presenterat. Man känner din genuina musikglädje genom skärmen. Och så är du svensk dessutom! Jag hittade dig genom din podd på Spotify när jag letade efter inspelningar av Tchaijkovskijs Barcarolle (som jag håller på att lära in). Tack för en ambitiös och rolig kanal! Nu har jag alltid något att göra på sysslolösa stunder :)

  • @luckylicks3497
    @luckylicks3497 3 года назад +1

    I have recently found my way to this channel - so glad that I did!

  • @williamsackelariou1860
    @williamsackelariou1860 Год назад

    Thank you You are the first pianist whom lve heard play this prelude really well s Some of these big time virtuosy should see this Real music without ego

  • @Pixeliarmus
    @Pixeliarmus 3 года назад

    Even though I've listened to this piece countless times, I didn't get bored a second watching and listening you talking about it the entire video. Subbed immediately.

  • @tropicaldungeon
    @tropicaldungeon 3 года назад +4

    Love your videos! I watch everyone as soon as its posted, I really appreciate the effort you put in! Thank you for being you and I hope you're doing well :)

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Daniel! Appreciate you liking my posts on facebook as well :)

  • @ciel777_
    @ciel777_ 3 года назад +4

    Always love your analyses on different pieces. Keep up the good work!

  • @Powerslider
    @Powerslider 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for this fantastic video! Your channel is taking off! And rightfully so, you're nailing all the right pieces (IMHO).

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      Yes, apparently I've managed to hit a few right notes lately :)

  • @davidmd9571
    @davidmd9571 3 года назад +9

    Thank you for the 18 min of pure pleasure. Rach’s genius, a reason why we can be optimistic about human greatness and a universal community, hopefully through music.

  • @SpaghettiToaster
    @SpaghettiToaster 3 года назад +42

    Fantastic! I just recently discovered your channel, as it seems to be fairly new, but it’s so good! Finally a channel that does high-quality analysis in an enjoyable format. All other channels I know only cover the most surface-level aspects of a piece and shy away from real harmonic and counterpuntal analysis, or are simply videos of college lectures where often the music isn't even played and no visual aids are given. Of those that do, all channels i know seem to have given up after only one or two videos, and all of those are limited to Bach. Your videos are truly a godsend. Do you take requests for pieces to analyze in the future? Perhaps as a patreon reward? There is some extremely unknown repertoire that, judging from your current videos, I feel you’d enjoy a lot and that I think would make for some fascinating analysis.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +5

      Thank you, I'm so happy to hear that! :)
      I actually do have it as a patreon reward, on the "Concerto" level! You can also leave a request anyway and see if you're lucky... I enjoy looking up new music that people are suggesting.

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 3 года назад +2

      ​@@SonataSecrets Cool, I'll make sure to give some support on patreon, though not sure if I can afford the concerto level! At any rate, even if you don't decide to make a video on it, if I judge your musical tastes correctly, I believe you will enjoy this collection of piano pieces as much as I do (especially their amazing use of harmony, which blends influences from Scriabin, Debussy, Delius, Rachmaninoff and Reger into a completely unique and magical idiom): ruclips.net/p/PLzcqFEjxjOtsE3Q4wLThfVWcvelWH8ZhU
      If you do, I'm sure you will also immensely enjoy the rest of the composer's music (including the piece from the set not uploaded by invertedninthchord but included on the same album), including some masterful chamber and orchestral music, as well as hundreds of songs. It is my belief that this is by far the most unjustly forgotten romantic composer (considering that Medtner, incidentally another prime candidate for analysis, is already entering the mainstream). I'd love to hear what you think! Keep up the great work, looking forward to more videos!

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 3 года назад +3

      @@SonataSecrets So, do you like it? :)

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +4

      Thanks for the tip! That's interesting music, as you say one can hear all sorts of influences but it's still original. Maybe pushing the chromaticism slightly too much for my taste actually, so I liked the first piece. But it's great to know about, and I will check him out some more definately!

  • @Gbdevaux
    @Gbdevaux 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for this! I’m currently learning a few basic classical pieces Aurally, and this video is very clear with this audio. Have a good evening/morning!

  • @adamsmith7058
    @adamsmith7058 3 года назад +1

    This piece always put me in mind of 30's Errol Fynn movies, such as the classic 1938 Robin Hood. Great analysis.

  • @atmadeepmukherjee5550
    @atmadeepmukherjee5550 3 года назад +1

    Good evening sir. Remember me commenting on your video on the Rachmaninoff Prelude Op. 32 no. 10? You listened to me! Thank you so much Sir.

  • @AnaPaula-np5rq
    @AnaPaula-np5rq 3 года назад +1

    Min favorit av Rachmaninoff. Bra video♥️. Bravo 👏

  • @mjohnlucen8577
    @mjohnlucen8577 3 года назад +1

    I was really about to finish this piece when quarantine started and now, a year later, just when I have access to a piano again, my fingers forgot everything. Yuja wang's and Olga Schep's rendition of this piece are my inspiration of my own playing of this piece. Hope I can play it in the future. Thank you so much for this vid. 💖

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад

      Well, if you learn it once and return later, it may take a while but something is still there and will return, is my experience.

  • @sethoppong6841
    @sethoppong6841 3 года назад +9

    Thank you. Such a great analysis and performance. I was thinking about starting this piece soon

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Seth!

    • @JohnDoe-qr4xu
      @JohnDoe-qr4xu 3 года назад

      @@SonataSecrets could you please do a tutorial on the inner melody section please. That's the part I'm stuck on. I can do the rest. It would be fantastic if you could.

  • @mateodanielcoelho8404
    @mateodanielcoelho8404 3 года назад +5

    I love how when I watch this analisis, I don't get discouraged from playing the piano like with other piano analisis videos. Thank you for helping me learn this beautiful instrument!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +4

      I'm so happy to hear that!
      (I'm actually thinking about doing some videos on more proper learning and playing topics in the future)

  • @michaelsmith697
    @michaelsmith697 Год назад +1

    Very interesting analysis!! What a brilliant work!

  • @hao3921
    @hao3921 Год назад +1

    You can play the “accompaniment” softer to differentiate it from the melody.

  • @richdisilvio4591
    @richdisilvio4591 3 года назад

    Henrik, you're phrasing and tone is awesome... I just wish you played the entire piece at the end.

  • @garriemcneill6021
    @garriemcneill6021 3 года назад +1

    Love the sound of old piano so much warm character. Reminds me of my old Bechstein 😎👏🙌

  • @cherylrwhiteheadpiano9120
    @cherylrwhiteheadpiano9120 3 года назад +2

    Glorious analysis! Thank you so much!

  • @eaglecode0776
    @eaglecode0776 3 года назад +3

    Thanks!!! I really like this song, and for better you are analyzing it. Congratulations for have such a great channel.

  • @kenlokmusic
    @kenlokmusic 3 года назад +1

    14:30 good point! I didn’t notice that chromatic up and down when I practice it. Great analysis!

  • @bobtate336
    @bobtate336 3 года назад

    Thanks for the showing the progression of the music. You said several times you are playing it as you like it and not necessarily as it was written. That is fine. In fact, the score does not show all the elements that Rachmaninoff was doing. I had the good fortune to have Mme Gina Bachauer take me through this piece, much as you did here. She showed me how he played it & what he expected. Her instruction was quite different from your realization. She was a pupil of his. Good thing great music survives, despite what we may do to it.

  • @cacciato69
    @cacciato69 3 года назад +2

    Thank you so much. Amazing how does he do it! Even explained it remains mysterious. Surprising and just da**ed moving. My whole body reacts Thank you Mr. Kilhamn.

  • @sian40
    @sian40 2 года назад

    Thank you so much! Some additional things I found. In the coda near the end, the base line bE D G resembles the open chords of his prelude in c# minor. And after that in the ending march, I really really like the augmented sixth!

  • @Narragorth
    @Narragorth 3 года назад

    Thank you! I will never be able to play it by myself, but as for a composer, it is really useful information about harmony, piece structure etc.
    So I appreciate this sort of analysis very much and ask you even more of it if you can and where you can!

  • @tommeyer3871
    @tommeyer3871 3 года назад +2

    One of my favorite solo piano works, thanks a lot for your insight

  • @alperrin9310
    @alperrin9310 Год назад +1

    Marvelous! Thank-you

  • @summerwind3217
    @summerwind3217 Год назад +1

    You said the chord progression is very good. 👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽

  • @indritgjoka9492
    @indritgjoka9492 2 года назад

    Amazing detailed analyse.
    But the way how naturally you play in piano it makes more enjoyable.
    This is professionalism.
    This is first video I watched from you and I just subscribed the channel now.
    Well done 👏

  • @heavypiano
    @heavypiano 3 года назад +1

    Lovely analysis. Thanks for creating and sharing.

  • @problem9222
    @problem9222 3 года назад

    Started off with The Girl With The Flaxen Hair, although I'm not versed in music theory at all, I find these videos very intriguing and entertaining. Your content is great!

  • @seongchaelee694
    @seongchaelee694 3 года назад +4

    Everyone should know how wonderful your videos and analysis are! I always yearned for such in-depth harmonic details about certain music pieces and I AM FINALLY HERE. Thank you so much for your precise videos!
    Do you have any recommendations for where to find such informative analysis about symphonic pieces?

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      Thanks, welcome to the channel! :)
      Yes, I can really recommend two channels:
      - "Sticky notes" podcast for listening guides like mine for symphonic repertoire
      - "Inside the score" youtube channel, great series on Beethoven symphonies and some other format content about mostly symphonic classical music.

  • @DomskiPlays
    @DomskiPlays 3 года назад +4

    You are about to have to celebrate 10,000 subscribers!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +2

      Yeah, need to figure out something special to do... not the worst problem though :)

  • @DomskiPlays
    @DomskiPlays 3 года назад +1

    As I commented on Kassia's version of this piece, my neighbor the Opera singer often plays this in the morning and I didn't know it's name until I randomly found her video and recognised the melody!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +2

      That is one versatile opera singer!

    • @DomskiPlays
      @DomskiPlays 3 года назад +3

      @@SonataSecrets Yeah I live in Vienna so I'm sure she is probably part of a group of proper musicians too!

  • @everettworld1765
    @everettworld1765 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much! I've been looking for so long for analysis of various sonatas and piano concertos. I'd love to see you analyzing Rachmaninoff's 2nd and 3rd concertos and Beethoven's 3rd!

  • @aparadaeseria8684
    @aparadaeseria8684 3 года назад

    At 6:26 would be a G >harmonic< minor because of the Eb.

  • @wolfgangberndt3481
    @wolfgangberndt3481 3 года назад +1

    Very good analysis of this piece, which is among my 3 or 4 preferred preludes by Rachmaninov. I like the idea of the tŕain from 14:02 on! 🎹👍

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад

      Thanks! Funny story, I actually first had that idea in Scriabin's 5th sonata a long time ago, and realized it fit well here as well.

  • @Eric59541
    @Eric59541 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video and super instructive. Thanks!

  • @dleov4645
    @dleov4645 3 года назад +3

    Amazing! I don't understand how you learn things so fast, but damn this would take me a long while.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +4

      Well, I practice for a long time before recording, it's just that I always have several pieces going on at the same time. For example now I started all these Rach after new years, together with another project which will come next. And almost all pieces I do here I have learned over the last 10 years or so, so they are not really new (although this particular was like 15 years ago so it felt new).

    • @dleov4645
      @dleov4645 3 года назад

      @@SonataSecrets Thanks for the insight. I really like your videos, they're always so entertaining and informative, and I appreciate the amount of effort you go to make quality content - including adding the score and the top down view of the keyboard.

  • @sirchoppy1810
    @sirchoppy1810 3 года назад

    this channel is so underrated. :(

  • @NikolaosEnmetanoia
    @NikolaosEnmetanoia 3 года назад +28

    So clear and so sweet tone of the piano. Kind of piano is it? It sounds almost better than any orchestra grand piano I’ve listened to

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +19

      It's a German Rönisch, 100 years old. I like it a lot too :)

  • @davidtonner9545
    @davidtonner9545 3 года назад +1

    Great analysis! I have been learning this for about five years! This will really help memorising it - which is the only way I will ever get to play this accurately. One point - you didn’t emphasise the inner voices in the middle section as much as other pianists. So I am going to copy you as these few bars are so difficult to execute if you really make the inner voice dominant.

  • @dawidwalega4726
    @dawidwalega4726 2 года назад

    Great analysis and really useful information . I just recorded this piece on my you tube channel . I really enjoy your videos. Thank you.

  • @corradoforza
    @corradoforza 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, very very interesting and accurate analysis 🧐!

  • @ak0829
    @ak0829 3 года назад +1

    My favorite part in the whole piece is at the end where it goes back to the theme from the beginning, but with the small chromatic scales. (Around 16:44)

  • @elizabethkrage972
    @elizabethkrage972 7 месяцев назад

    I love, love, love the Marching Menace! I terrorized my family while conquering it for my final recital ever-9th grade. Now 68 I will have a piano and play it again. The challenge will be a slower left hand, getting the fingering right.

    • @elizabethkrage972
      @elizabethkrage972 7 месяцев назад

      I must add the piece needed attacking in the Marching sequence. My long fingers were somewhat of an embarrassment for a girl in my time, 1970- 1971, who was in love with Rachmaninoff.

  • @blankajandova1310
    @blankajandova1310 2 месяца назад

    Thank you very much for this video! 🌹👍❤💯 (grateful piano teacher)

  • @amitlanis3104
    @amitlanis3104 3 года назад

    Great video! Rach was an absolute genius composer

  • @stefanmathys3272
    @stefanmathys3272 2 года назад +2

    Thank you for this in-depth and helpful tutorial, especially from a musical point of view. It has made me make progress on the piece (with which I have been struggling for months now..I find it difficult. I have a question though: what piano are you playing on?). I have a 1926 Schmidt Flohr concert upright and yours sounds quite like it.

  • @petsila
    @petsila 3 года назад

    Thank you for your video, I've been practicing this piece for a while now. I love your analogies and also I wish you could be my piano teacher 🙂.

    • @dawidwalega4726
      @dawidwalega4726 2 года назад

      Great analysis. How did you manage with this piece?

  • @ZzKingz1
    @ZzKingz1 3 года назад +5

    SUCH an amazing, unique, and brilliant piece... and difficult. I’ve been working on it for months. Am I the only one who hears an element of camp in it? Like I could almost picture drag queens and buff Russian soldiers dancing up and down the steps of the Kremlin to this piece, if it could make a face it would be scowling but trying to hide a smile

  • @anonza7733
    @anonza7733 3 года назад +1

    One of my favourite Rachmaninov pieces, and quite a challenge to play. Just a wrong note at ~12:28 -- should be a D# in the right hand. It makes such a difference to the melodic bittersweet feel of the end of the middle passage!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад

      Yes, you're right I play wrong there. I think I saw the tied over note in the next bar and thought it was a D at some point (where it fits better with the harmony), and then just didn't register that it's actually, obviously a D#. Thanks for pointing it out!

  • @lucascury2003
    @lucascury2003 3 года назад +3

    Your channel is one of the best things that happened to me this year. I am addicted to your videos haha
    Hugs from Brazil
    Btw, i would love to see a video of Chopin's first ballade in G minor, its my favorite piece

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +3

      Welcome to the channel! :)
      The G minor ballade is definately on my list for the future!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  2 года назад

      Chopin Ballade no. 1 out now: ruclips.net/video/7kfJvpODcXM/видео.html

    • @lucascury2003
      @lucascury2003 2 года назад +1

      @@SonataSecrets already watched twice!! ty so much for your content

  • @baldrbraa
    @baldrbraa 3 года назад

    Anlalysis makes the heart grow fonder!

  • @lucas__machado
    @lucas__machado 3 года назад

    Very clever as always!

  • @joaquinoteyza513
    @joaquinoteyza513 3 года назад +1

    Beautifully played

  • @jaimymetts
    @jaimymetts 3 года назад

    So beautiful!!

  • @giuseppet.3597
    @giuseppet.3597 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much Maestro! Beautiful sound of your piano!! It is a Bechstein piano? And very interesting explication! Thanks for your smiles!!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +1

      Thanks! It's actually a Rönisch, old German brand, 100 years old or so.

  • @brunoroblesrendon
    @brunoroblesrendon 3 года назад

    That augmented chord you mention around 3:05 doesn't exist its a bass note that inverts the previous 5 chord moving to the bass note of the following i6 chord that's in first inversion.

  • @militaryandemergencyservic3286
    @militaryandemergencyservic3286 3 года назад

    you play so well! Here's my 1'5 hour concert (some pieces unfinished - all played incompetently) - @

  • @margarethansen7480
    @margarethansen7480 Год назад

    Fabulous, and again thanks a lot for doing that like an easy thing 👏👏👏👏even we know it’s not❤

  • @grassgrees6728
    @grassgrees6728 2 года назад +1

    thank you

  • @norwalltino
    @norwalltino 2 года назад

    Great lesson :-)

  • @samaritan29
    @samaritan29 3 года назад +1

    Brilliant analysis on what is probably the most Rachmaninoff sounding prelude!. ..btw any thoughts on videos about later Rachmaninoff, like the etude tableaux? I love the gradual chromaticizing of the tonal fabric in those pieces and his use of harmony in the later works is an interesting stylistic change, it would be nice to see analysis about that.

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад

      Yes, well I haven't played much of that unfortunately... but I want to learn the 2nd piano sonata some day. There is some more Scriabin coming soon though.

  • @despaiirx5487
    @despaiirx5487 2 года назад

    Rachmaninoff actually ended it with a bang. Not a whimper in his recording

  • @danielfrancoise8881
    @danielfrancoise8881 2 года назад +1

    6:11 RITARDANDO MOLTO, THAT PART MUST SOUND Huges, MAGNIFICENTE, STUNING, but nobody does☹️

  • @maskaraid4763
    @maskaraid4763 3 года назад

    2:45f - the LH melody outlines an augmented triad, yes. But don't let this obscure the harmony, which alternates V and i (with added 6th) in half-bars: a series of imperfect cadences. The Gm6 chord could be regarded as borrowed from D minor.

    • @maskaraid4763
      @maskaraid4763 3 года назад

      But, I like your video and clear enthusiasm for the music.

  • @nezkeys79
    @nezkeys79 Год назад

    Love the emotes 😅

  • @ronnyvanderwee417
    @ronnyvanderwee417 Год назад

    Geniaal !

  • @colinspill9271
    @colinspill9271 3 года назад +3

    It's funny that I actually don't like this piece. The end of the middle section is really nice, i prefer Rachmaninov "chill" music, like his moment musical op16 no3 or his etude tableau op33 no3. There aren't really any melodies, just a nice sounding vibe.

  • @herminio8768
    @herminio8768 2 года назад

    ¿Could you please tell the brand and model of the microphones you use? It would help me in my search. Thank you.
    Congratulations for the excelent class.

  • @brendanward2991
    @brendanward2991 3 года назад

    Thank you, random RUclips recommendations.

  • @viktorious346
    @viktorious346 Год назад

    Well done! Keep going!
    P.S. could u make this more "misteriosa" at the beginning, not like simple march, but like mysterious march (as Grieg's In the hall of MK beginning). And when "ppp" need to play "pppp" to be right. I hope, i'll see your prelude5 with this little thing.

  • @ciararespect4296
    @ciararespect4296 Год назад

    Lovely tone on the upright. What's the make please

  • @Gigagamer74
    @Gigagamer74 2 года назад

    Rock-n-roll of classical music, oh yes )))

  • @Jipzorowns
    @Jipzorowns Год назад

    Would you play the part at 4:58 as octaves are switch between the 4th and 5th finger?

  • @darkkuk920
    @darkkuk920 3 года назад

    Very good !

  • @AskeryMusic
    @AskeryMusic 3 года назад +1

    At 6:28 I guess you meant G harmonic minor not melodic right? Thanks for your videos, they're so inspiring!!

    • @SonataSecrets
      @SonataSecrets  3 года назад +2

      Ah damn it, I mixed up those! Of course it's harmonic minor.