Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond 🍍🌴
I. "The Rocks of Uch-Kosh " - Andante - D-flat major 0:13 II. "Caprices of the Sea" - Allegro assai - C major 6:48 III. "Walks in Alupka" a) "Oriental Idyll" - Allegretto - E minor 10:03 b) "Chaos" - Allegro molto tempestoso - C minor 13:46
Большой Хаос - это уникальный уголок Воронцовского парка в Алупке (Крым), оставшийся нетронутым - практически таким же, каким он был с древних времен. Большой хаос в Алупке раскинулся в северной части Верхнего парка. Грандиозный каскад из огромных блоков диабаза почти не потребовал человеческого вмешательства: были убраны лишь мелкие каменные обломки, а на вершине хаоса были высажены алеппские и итальянские сосны.
Splendid. Bortkiewicz deserves so much more attention. He was a true 'melodist'.
His compositions are very well written, melodic, and elegant!
Bortkiewicz is by far, my favorite composer. His music is romantic, passionate, sometimes lamentoso and epic.
Oh please listen to Rachmaninov.
@@TempodiPiano If someone knows Bortkiewicz - which is a quite unknown composer - he will for sure know Rachmaninoff
@@ulrichalbrecht9723 Indeed
Rachmaninov has too many useless notes. I studied at Juilliard for 7 years. We need to give the ‘standard’ composers a rest
@@paulcapaccio9905 😅🙈
I love Bortkiewicz
I think this is a masterpiece . I cannot realized why this composer is so
unknown
He came too late in a world too old (A. de Musset)
He is unknown like many other Ukrainian composers 😢 but I hope it will change
Pavel is an amazing talent!
🌷🌷🌷 I love Mr. Bortkiewicz 🎹🎵🎶 (Holland) Thank you for posting.
Indeed.....Me, too....BRAVO from Acapulco!
Chants parfaits pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond 🍍🌴
Che bellissima raccolta.Grande bravura ed espressione.Ottima l'esecuzione.Gran bel post.Complimenti.
Why does nobody know about this. Such an underrated composer. I love the first movement.
He came too late in a world too old (A. de Musset)
I agree. There are a lot of other Ukrainian composers who are unknown for the world. But I hope it will change!
Борткевич чудовий!
Splendid👍
I've never known such great pieces of work before.
Esquisses de Crimée op 8:
00:13 The rocks of Uch-Kosh
06:48 Caprices of the sea
10:03 Oriental Idyll
13:47 Chaos
Браво❤️
Thank you for sharing the great performance!!
This is breathtaking!
1 my favourite
I. "The Rocks of Uch-Kosh " - Andante - D-flat major 0:13
II. "Caprices of the Sea" - Allegro assai - C major 6:48
III. "Walks in Alupka"
a) "Oriental Idyll" - Allegretto - E minor 10:03
b) "Chaos" - Allegro molto tempestoso - C minor 13:46
This is beautiful!!
The first piece is perfect for variations
Bravo!!
Great!
The chords and those trills after 10:15 remind me of Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker (Arab Dance). 😊
He has some Medtnerish leaning in this one ,love this
The andante is definitely inspired by Liszt! Beautiful piece
the melody at 1:55 is utterly gorgeous, on same level like Liebestraum and Schubert g-flat Impromtu.
A beautiful combination of Liszt’s Leibersraume and Beethoven’s “Moonlight” sonata.
❤️❤️❤️
It's ironic that a piece called "Chaos" has a very organised fugue in it
Большой Хаос - это уникальный уголок Воронцовского парка в Алупке (Крым), оставшийся нетронутым - практически таким же, каким он был с древних времен.
Большой хаос в Алупке раскинулся в северной части Верхнего парка. Грандиозный каскад из огромных блоков диабаза почти не потребовал человеческого вмешательства: были убраны лишь мелкие каменные обломки, а на вершине хаоса были высажены алеппские и итальянские сосны.
Reminds me of liszt.
I hear Un Sospiro in there.
"Caprices of the Sea" (6:48) sounds quite like Anton Rubinstein in style ...
What just happened at 13:46 😳😳
Somebody needs to correct the wikipedia page, because this is a Ukrainian composer from Kharkiv who wrote about Crimea! Slava Ukraini
My god so repetitive.