This is a video from my old channel which got terminated together with the info. I simply don't know anymore........I am hoping somebody recognizes the recording.
I used to play this for my daughter when she was little. on a compact disk player. unfortunately I have never learned to play piano. but she would dance. it was so nice. she was so little. and amber California sunlight filled the room. I am happy that I have been blessed with that memory.
I had a girlfriend twenty five years ago and that was our song. The courtship lasted only six months. But I could never forget her because I love this masterpiece and every time I listen to it I remember her.
I used to totally ignore Cesar Frank and his music. Until I stumbled upon the Prelude, choral et Fugue. Then this piece. There is an indescribable feeling of melancholy and nostalgia, the kind of stuff that opens old wounds you didn't even know you had, or wanted to forget about. And to me it's also a plea to God, at a time when he was claimed to be dead by some visionary philosopher. The nostalgia of man, of God.
Masterpiece with no doubts. It discloses some of the most romantic but unique sound of all times together. Like only Cesar Franck can do it. The development of the elements is excellent in his unmistakable style. Thanks Cesar for this gift, may your soul rest in peace.
Started reading this piece like 2 days ago and I already got completely "poisoned". I did not know the piece before but a friend who collects lots of sheets music, he gave me this just to read... The piece brings me this kind of weird feeling of "dejavu". I feel like I know the piece for my entire life but don't know from where...
Gorgeous. Great. This is my favorite piece for organ. I dream of playing it on the piano. I am very grateful to you for this public. It`s a huge support. I am self-taught, your help is very valuable to me. Health and happiness to you
This wonderful rendition lives beyond mere "interpretation". It deals with and re-descovers mysteries once again unknown concealed within this piece of complex, unfathonable beauty...
Durch den Defa Film "Die Beunruhigung" bin ich auf die wundervolle Musik aufmerksam geworden. Die Klavier Variante geht mir auch unter die Haut, aber Orgelmusik bleibt mein Favorit. ❤
Just beautiful....I've probably heard it lots (as a fan of organ recitals)...but my true attention to this wonderful piece only focussed last Wednesday at an organ recital at St Paul's Hall, Huddersfield given by Alexander Woodrow of Bradford Cathedral. I was totally captivated, immersed in the prelude. And now I find I love it equally on piano - it's just divine.....thank you :-)
The piece is lovely, and I'm not criticizing the performance. I'm criticizing the way this is notated. It's very confusing. Such as at 1:09 in the middle voice, you have a little two-note rising pattern G#, A#, and B, all of which resolve downward to F# below middle C. But the way it's notated, it almost looks like the pattern resolves upward, since the first note in the pattern (G#, A#, and B) is written in the bass clef while the second note (F#) is written in the treble clef, and the line connecting the two notes slants up rather than down. It all could have been written in the bass clef and it would have conveyed the flow of the line much more clearly. You certainly would not use two hands to play these two notes.
Welcome to piano, right? So many times we have to figure our voicing or fingering around the visual ideas presented on the page. I thought learning this piece was sometimes like playing with my eyes crossed. I found relief with memorization. Did you notice Franck's amazing sequencing?
I am still convinced that Franck initially sketched this piece on the piano, and while polishing it on paper he decided that it would fit better for the organ, but it's all my ignorant guess. Where could I find some information about the genesis of this piece?
If you look at the comment you see I answered this already a few times. I don't have the name, as this is a video from my old terminated channel. I simply don't have the info anymore.
Wonderful ! Dear Bartje, could you tell us who is the pianist? Thank you :)
This is a video from my old channel which got terminated together with the info. I simply don't know anymore........I am hoping somebody recognizes the recording.
I think that this version is played by Nicolaï Lugansky
@@vincentfartek64 I agree with you absolutely.
It was not Lugansky. It was a French pianist.
This is awesome love it. Thanks for the upload.
I used to play this for my daughter when she was little. on a compact disk player. unfortunately I have never learned to play piano. but she would dance. it was so nice. she was so little. and amber California sunlight filled the room. I am happy that I have been blessed with that memory.
So wonderful piece!
My mum played it for me too when I was a kid by special request. I called it ‘The Moon Walk Music’. ❤
I had a girlfriend twenty five years ago and that was our song. The courtship lasted only six months. But I could never forget her because I love this masterpiece and every time I listen to it I remember her.
Dude, that's gangster! I hope you found/find new love to share the aesthetically magisterial power and weakness of masterpieces like these!
0:00 Prelude
4:34 Fugue
7:55 Variations
I used to totally ignore Cesar Frank and his music. Until I stumbled upon the Prelude, choral et Fugue. Then this piece. There is an indescribable feeling of melancholy and nostalgia, the kind of stuff that opens old wounds you didn't even know you had, or wanted to forget about. And to me it's also a plea to God, at a time when he was claimed to be dead by some visionary philosopher. The nostalgia of man, of God.
Это так красиво, что и словами не передать... Столько чувств, столько воспоминаний и надежды. 😥💜
One of my favourite pieces of music! It sounds good transcribed for piano as well !
What an incredible masterpiece of the highest melodic genius.
I could listen to this almost the whole day long!
I did a 7 hour trip where I just listened to this on repeat. For the whole 7 hours...
Que belleza de música.
After listening to this, I am unable to return to the original organ edition, just because the piano give this piece it's colour. I am amazed.
I'm in love with this piece - and I suspect Franck was in love too.
Absolutely breathtaking. And enventhough Cesar Franck originally wrote it for the organ, this piece sounds incredibly pianistic.
The original version is for piano and harmonium. 😊
One of the most romantic melodies in the world.
Priceless.
Masterpiece with no doubts. It discloses some of the most romantic but unique sound of all times together. Like only Cesar Franck can do it. The development of the elements is excellent in his unmistakable style. Thanks Cesar for this gift, may your soul rest in peace.
I would call it a beautiful reawareness of the baroque. But listening to the beginning it would pass in film sort of music today.
When I visited Paris, I took special care to go visit Franck's grave. Was very meaningful for me
@bill Bloggs I think you are commenting on the wrong post mate... I mean we didn't mention any sort of movies above. 😁
Paisible, tu m' enchantes ... de tes pas qui raisonnent sur les pavés de mon coeur.
Потрясающая музыка для медитации
Started reading this piece like 2 days ago and I already got completely "poisoned". I did not know the piece before but a friend who collects lots of sheets music, he gave me this just to read...
The piece brings me this kind of weird feeling of "dejavu". I feel like I know the piece for my entire life but don't know from where...
Gorgeous. Great. This is my favorite piece for organ. I dream of playing it on the piano. I am very grateful to you for this public. It`s a huge support. I am self-taught, your help is very valuable to me. Health and happiness to you
This is a very beautiful arrangement.
Difficile à jouer mais qu'est-ce qu'elle est magnifique cette musique!
Спасибо ❤
Merci beaucoup pour ce partage. Une si belle musique !
Bravo bravo bravo bravo
Thank you so much for the post. It s marvellously played. So inspired....
Bedankt hiervoor Bartje Bartmans!
This wonderful rendition lives beyond mere "interpretation". It deals with and re-descovers mysteries once again unknown concealed within this piece of complex, unfathonable beauty...
Cesar Franck a true genius!
+Daniel Pasterp YES! and originally for the organ...
Yes!
+Daniel Pasterp Although... I'm primarily a pianist... I played the complete organ works of Franck (on the organ) about ten years ago...
That's great! I'm no musician I just play a little bit harmonica but I love classical and baroque musics!
Me too Daniel!
Thank you for posting this. A beautiful performance!!!
This music takes me to a place I never knew there was.
Sample melody is ringing my heart!!
Marvelous!
Durch den Defa Film "Die Beunruhigung" bin ich auf die wundervolle Musik aufmerksam geworden. Die Klavier Variante geht mir auch unter die Haut, aber Orgelmusik bleibt mein Favorit. ❤
Encore plus pur qu'à l'orgue ! Magnifique !
Oui, toute la piece sonne horriblement à l'orgue. Cet arrangement de Bauer en fait l'une des plus belles compositions au piano de l'ère romantique !
I dedicate this piece for my dear darling
Magnifique! Il ne reste qu'à danser dessus!
NICOLAÏ TOKAREF.. 🎹🎹🎼👍💚🍃💋💋
Magnífico!
Que belleza de música 🙏
Such beautiful music!
quelle élégance! c'est magnifique d'entendre une si belle musique
This is very beautiful.
J'aime beaucoup.Merci.
Just beautiful....I've probably heard it lots (as a fan of organ recitals)...but my true attention to this wonderful piece only focussed last Wednesday at an organ recital at St Paul's Hall, Huddersfield given by Alexander Woodrow of Bradford Cathedral. I was totally captivated, immersed in the prelude. And now I find I love it equally on piano - it's just divine.....thank you :-)
+bonobo2go agreed!!!!
이상하게도,,,이 곡을 들으면 마음이 묘해집니다. 극도로 세련된 음악이라고 생각해요.
great recording
Beautiful- I’ve never until now heard it on the piano as I have always performed it on the organ 👏🏻🍻🥃
so beautiful...
ძალიან ლამაზი მუსიკა არის და შესრულებაც სრულყოფილი❤❤🎉🎉
Linda!🙏❤️💐👏👏👏🇧🇷🖖
C'est tellement beau tout simplement ❤️
Vous êtes belle aussi 😍
What a lovely Prelude!! 😍😍😍
Muchas gracias por tan gran belleza !!!
8:18, such a treasure
In addition to this wonderful performance, spend time with Nikolai Lugansky's glowing interpretation.
Lugansky is excellent but I find this performance even more ethereal.
Jai fais un solo de danse classique sur ça et quand je l'ecoute je ressent ce que je ressentais sur scene quand je dansais 😍
est-ce que vous êtes un danceur?
Het is zo prettig dit wondermooie dansende stuk met de partituur te volgen.
Wonderful piece, I prefer the piano version to the original one.
Sublime!
sehr, sehr schön! Ganz toll! So habe ich es noch nie gehört. Es ist für Klavier :-D jetzt wissen wir es.
Perhaps the pianist is Aldo Ciccolini. I met him and listened to him playing this wonderful piece.
2:24 - 2:36
10:11 - 10:22
Wow this is amazing❤❤❤❤
Жаль,что нельзя оставить тысячу лайков
Magnifique! Victor Vreuls adorait cette composition!
there are snippets of Vreuls on RUclips. He had taste!
Belíssima
At times it sounds like a melancholic waltz.
¡Qué maravilla! ¡Qué emoción!
Prélude fugue variations
Beautiful! A perfect melody. I’m crying 😭
Exquisite exquisiteness.
Скажите:кто исполняет это произведение,это лучшее,что слышала
Aльдо Чикколини, скорее всего
The harmonic progression of the fuge reminds me of Godowsky's Passacaglia in B Minor ! Very nice to hear though !
You're right!
Une révélation !
Падает в душу и поднимает в небеса
This is simply incredible... Who is the pianist?
A beautiful piece played beautifully.
For the original score and various transpositions: imslp.org/wiki/Pr%C3%A9lude%2C_Fugue_et_Variation%2C_Op.18_(Franck%2C_C%C3%A9sar) ;)
❤️
Je kifff🎼💚🎼🍃🎼💋
👍🎶👍🎶👍🎶👍🎶👍🎶👍🎶👍
Muy buena versión, quién toca ?
The piece is lovely, and I'm not criticizing the performance. I'm criticizing the way this is notated. It's very confusing. Such as at 1:09 in the middle voice, you have a little two-note rising pattern G#, A#, and B, all of which resolve downward to F# below middle C. But the way it's notated, it almost looks like the pattern resolves upward, since the first note in the pattern (G#, A#, and B) is written in the bass clef while the second note (F#) is written in the treble clef, and the line connecting the two notes slants up rather than down. It all could have been written in the bass clef and it would have conveyed the flow of the line much more clearly. You certainly would not use two hands to play these two notes.
Welcome to piano, right? So many times we have to figure our voicing or fingering around the visual ideas presented on the page. I thought learning this piece was sometimes like playing with my eyes crossed. I found relief with memorization. Did you notice Franck's amazing sequencing?
I am still convinced that Franck initially sketched this piece on the piano, and while polishing it on paper he decided that it would fit better for the organ, but it's all my ignorant guess. Where could I find some information about the genesis of this piece?
Orbilius Magister originally written for piano-harmonium duet. Then Franck transcribed it for organ.
Whose performance is this?
brilliant
yeah, who is the pianist??
lolman54
Who is the pianist?
It's Aldo Ciccolini if I'm not mistaking
Is it Valentina Lisitsa?
@@jeromebonzon6412 Non car je pense qu'il y a 4 mains dans cette version!
Who is playing this?
Job Brüggen
2:16, 4:35
Gorgeous, but it should have been on organ, right ?
😍😍😍😍
Пожалуйста, пришлите мне ноты! Я нигде не могу найти это переложение
Melancholy carved into stone.
David Bismuth seemed to be this interpreter
6:52 etc cheating omitting notes so no spreading of chords and he hasn't got that stretch but don't blame him sounds same anyway
I think the pianist could be Tanguy de Williencourt
moins de savoir et de technique que ds prelude choral et fugue mais plus seduisant et plus court!! ouf!!!!
Who is the pianist, please??
If you look at the comment you see I answered this already a few times. I don't have the name, as this is a video from my old terminated channel. I simply don't have the info anymore.
like this better on the organ
alguien que me pase la partitura plis
Imslp y arreglao'
¡Cómprela!