I cheated many of my friends by asking them who composed the piece. Few did not know, but most said something like .... it must be Chopin but I never heard it before !
This piece was heavily used in the Joan Crawford romantic thriller Possessed (1947). She turned in a fantastic performance which earned her another Academy Award nomination. Beautiful music.
Thank you very much for your comment which made me happy, I am delighted to know that it is your favorite song. I also wanted to thank you in case you added me a thumb to the sky, know that I appreciate enormously. Know that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so if you feel like it do not hesitate to subscribe. I wish you the best. Jean-luc.
Thank you very much for your comment that really made me very happy. I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs-up I think you added me, I greatly appreciate. I wish you the best. Jean-luc.
Thank you very much for your comment that made me very happy, I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs up that you added me, I greatly appreciate. I wish you a beautiful week. Jean-luc.
Un grand merci pour votre commentaire qui m'a particulièrement touché. Sinon je ne fais pas partie des membres d'un forum de piano. Bonne suite à vous et courage. A une époque, j'avais commencé un peu ce morceau mais d'entrée de jeu ça s'annonçait un peu laborieux. Longtemps après, j'ai repris en insistant vraiment et en travaillant méthodiquement et finalement j'y suis arrivé. A ce jour je joue un peu plus vite et surtout les crescendos ressortent mieux.
Hello and thank you very much Rob for your comment. I also wanted to thank you if you would have added a thumb to the sky, know that I appreciate enormously. I wanted to tell you that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so if you feel like it, do not hesitate to subscribe. I wish you the best. Jean-luc.
Thank you very much for your comment which made me extremely pleased. Regarding the piano, I performed this piece on a YAMAHA U3, piano on which I also performed among other things the Nocturne in C sharp minor BI.49 by Frédéric CHOPIN. I wanted to thank you in case you added an inch to the sky. I also wanted to tell you that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so especially, if the heart tells you feel free to subscribe. I wish you all the best. Jean-Luc.
Que j'aimerais jouer aussi bien ! J'ai travaillé ce morceau mais le résultat n'est pas satisfaisant. Ne faites-vous pas partie des membres d'un forum de piano ?
Thank you very much for your comment that really made me happy, I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs up that you added me, I enjoyed it immensely. I wish you a nice weekend. Jean-luc.
Thank you for writing a comment, I am delighted to know that you liked. It is possible that the piano was a little out of tune but without certainty. I wanted to thank you in case you added me a thumb to the sky, know that I really appreciate. I also wanted to tell you that every time I have a new subscriber it always makes me extremely happy so do not hesitate to subscribe if the heart tells you. I wish you the best. Jean-Luc
Carnaval showcases virtually all of the young Schumann's personal and musical characteristics in one form or another; a number of the pieces are musical portraits of the composer's friends and important contemporaries. The opening "Préambule," which contains music originally intended as part of a set of variations on Schubert's Trauerwalzer, Op. 9/2 (D. 365), is one of the few pieces in the set not explicitly organized around the A-S-C-H idea. Figures from the commedia dell' arte make appearances in "Pierrot," "Arlequin," and "Pantelon et Columbine." Schumann writes himself into the work in the guise of his two alter egos, the idealistic, dreamy Eusebius, and fiery man of action Florestan. Ernestine von Fricken is characterized in "Estrella," while Clara Wieck, Frederick Wieck's teenaged daughter, is portrayed passionato in "Chiarina." (It was eventually she, in fact, and not von Fricken, who became Schumann's wife.) Schumann includes a touching tribute to Chopin, as well as a virtuosic intermezzo whose subject is the legendary violinist Paganini. Schumann created a club, "the Davidsbündler" - David's companions - who met at Kaffeebaum Leipzig, consisting of real and imaginary characters itself in several forms (Eusebius the gentle poet, Florestan vehement) with members honor as Chopin and Paganini. The purpose of the club was to fight against the Philistines, in German literature of the nineteenth century in particular, designated the persons outside the universities, bourgeois. I hope help you about your question and i wish you the best. Have a nice week-end. Jean-luc.
I cheated many of my friends by asking them who composed the piece. Few did not know, but most said something like .... it must be Chopin but I never heard it before !
This piece was heavily used in the Joan Crawford romantic thriller Possessed (1947). She turned in a fantastic performance which earned her another Academy Award nomination. Beautiful music.
Another beautiful piece from Schumann. I enjoyed your music.
Ho sempre i brividi ogni volta che la ascolto.
Sublime !
Merci de nous faire partager votre sensibilité à travers ce magnifique morceau
This is my most favorite song.
Thank you very much for your comment which made me happy, I am delighted to know that it is your favorite song.
I also wanted to thank you in case you added me a thumb to the sky, know that I appreciate enormously.
Know that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so if you feel like it do not hesitate to subscribe.
I wish you the best.
Jean-luc.
It is perfect.
Thank you very much for your comment that really made me very happy.
I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs-up I think you added me, I greatly appreciate.
I wish you the best.
Jean-luc.
"To my friend, Mr F. Chopin." Thank you.
Robert Schumann I am Czerny
In reality, Chopin didn't like the work, even said 'this is not music'. according to Andras Schiff's documentary on Chopin
@@Fantasist2012 Didn't know that haha. But remember that Chopin wrote an absolutly awful fugue !! ;)
Beautiful !
I too am learning this and it really helps to see the score, while listening-gorgeous!!
Thanks so much.
sounds so beautiful!
Thank you very much for your comment that made me very happy, I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs up that you added me, I greatly appreciate.
I wish you a beautiful week.
Jean-luc.
❤ So beautiful !
❤ Great video !
❤ Thank you !
Es un dia lluvioso gris y verde, los recuerdos de lo que pudo ser...pura melancolia
Beautiful❤
this is AMAZING! I just love this..
Merci infiniment pour votre commentaire qui me va droit au cœur.
Un grand merci pour votre commentaire qui m'a particulièrement touché. Sinon je ne fais pas partie des membres d'un forum de piano. Bonne suite à vous et courage. A une époque, j'avais commencé un peu ce morceau mais d'entrée de jeu ça s'annonçait un peu laborieux. Longtemps après, j'ai repris en insistant vraiment et en travaillant méthodiquement et finalement j'y suis arrivé. A ce jour je joue un peu plus vite et surtout les crescendos ressortent mieux.
A true friend
??? What
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Why do you disslike this video? Id is so perfect
Its Schumann alright. Dont kid yourself, Rob
Hello and thank you very much Rob for your comment.
I also wanted to thank you if you would have added a thumb to the sky, know that I appreciate enormously.
I wanted to tell you that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so if you feel like it,
do not hesitate to subscribe.
I wish you the best.
Jean-luc.
dieses Lied ist wunderschön. Ich habe es in meinen Eurythmiewaldorfabschluss für mein Solo verwendet.
This is the most amazing Chopin melody that was never made by him. 😂
Splendid interpretation, thank you. What piano is this btw? A Blüthner?
Thank you very much for your comment which made me extremely pleased. Regarding the piano, I performed this piece on a YAMAHA U3, piano on which I also performed among other things the Nocturne in C sharp minor BI.49 by Frédéric CHOPIN.
I wanted to thank you in case you added an inch to the sky.
I also wanted to tell you that every new subscription to my RUclips channel always makes me extremely happy, so especially, if the heart tells you feel free to subscribe.
I wish you all the best.
Jean-Luc.
Excuse
Que j'aimerais jouer aussi bien ! J'ai travaillé ce morceau mais le résultat n'est pas satisfaisant.
Ne faites-vous pas partie des membres d'un forum de piano ?
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hey nice!
Thank you very much for your comment that really made me happy, I also wanted to thank you for the thumbs up that you added me, I enjoyed it immensely.
I wish you a nice weekend.
Jean-luc.
I love it! It's so fresh and unique. I'm wondering about the piano tuning though. Is it a little off?
Thank you for writing a comment, I am delighted to know that you liked.
It is possible that the piano was a little out of tune but without certainty.
I wanted to thank you in case you added me a thumb to the sky, know that I really appreciate.
I also wanted to tell you that every time I have a new subscriber it always makes me extremely happy so do not hesitate to subscribe if the heart tells you.
I wish you the best.
Jean-Luc
why is it called chopin if it's written by schumann?
Carnaval showcases virtually all of the young Schumann's personal and musical characteristics in one form or another; a number of the pieces are musical portraits of the composer's friends and important contemporaries. The opening "Préambule," which contains music originally intended as part of a set of variations on Schubert's Trauerwalzer, Op. 9/2 (D. 365), is one of the few pieces in the set not explicitly organized around the A-S-C-H idea. Figures from the commedia dell' arte make appearances in "Pierrot," "Arlequin," and "Pantelon et Columbine." Schumann writes himself into the work in the guise of his two alter egos, the idealistic, dreamy Eusebius, and fiery man of action Florestan. Ernestine von Fricken is characterized in "Estrella," while Clara Wieck, Frederick Wieck's teenaged daughter, is portrayed passionato in "Chiarina." (It was eventually she, in fact, and not von Fricken, who became Schumann's wife.) Schumann includes a touching tribute to Chopin, as well as a virtuosic intermezzo whose subject is the legendary violinist Paganini.
Schumann created a club, "the Davidsbündler" - David's companions - who met at Kaffeebaum Leipzig, consisting of real and imaginary characters itself in several forms (Eusebius the gentle poet, Florestan vehement) with members honor as Chopin and Paganini. The purpose of the club was to fight against the Philistines, in German literature of the nineteenth century in particular, designated the persons outside the universities, bourgeois.
I hope help you about your question and i wish you the best.
Have a nice week-end.
Jean-luc.
thx
Great explanation, I will read more about it. Thanks!
@@TheSoulofPiano someone: Asks simple question
Soul of piano: essay time