Together with Debussy's Children Corner (and there seem to be some hint of Debussy and Satie here as well) one of the loveliest children's pieces for piano I've heard so far. And nicely performed. Thanks for the upload.
I have researched many children's albums for inspiration for the album I am writing for my children to play when they are old enough (my son is 2 and my daughter will be born in October). I find so much satisfaction in this set as well as the many exercises of Kabalevsky. Many other composers wrote very simple music for youths to both enjoy and play, but I find in both this and the works of Kabalevsky a so very subtle insertion of their complex style into such a simple medium. It is much easier to write a piece replete with complexity, to pull out every stop so to speak, to turn heads, to impress - but a true challenge is to constrain one's self so much yet still impart one's originality and style with every passage. Take Beethoven's Bagatelle Op. 126, No. 1 - such a simple subject yet Beethoven was able to distill his very complex late style into such a short and deceptively simple piece such that you keep coming back to listen and discover more hidden within it. These pieces are like that. Unless you play them daily, you will not unlock all of their subtle charm and secrets.
@@miriamdarras9477 that was what I was trying to say, Prokofiev is very difficult to INTERPRETER, anyone can learn how to read music, but what matters here is the interpretation, sight reading is not important, the interpretation is what matters, and you cannot play Prokofiev ad libitum as you can with Mozart or Chopin. Prokofiev ir very very clear in his writing, it's all there you needn't to be original he won't let you, he already wrote it Perfectly, I didn't say I could interpreter it Perfectly did I?
i used to play tarentalla and now im playing march of the grasshoppers. from my personal taste some of the pieces were played a bit too fast and some of the others were played a little too slow
Together with Debussy's Children Corner (and there seem to be some hint of Debussy and Satie here as well) one of the loveliest children's pieces for piano I've heard so far. And nicely performed. Thanks for the upload.
And Kabalevsky's and Schumann
I have researched many children's albums for inspiration for the album I am writing for my children to play when they are old enough (my son is 2 and my daughter will be born in October). I find so much satisfaction in this set as well as the many exercises of Kabalevsky. Many other composers wrote very simple music for youths to both enjoy and play, but I find in both this and the works of Kabalevsky a so very subtle insertion of their complex style into such a simple medium. It is much easier to write a piece replete with complexity, to pull out every stop so to speak, to turn heads, to impress - but a true challenge is to constrain one's self so much yet still impart one's originality and style with every passage. Take Beethoven's Bagatelle Op. 126, No. 1 - such a simple subject yet Beethoven was able to distill his very complex late style into such a short and deceptively simple piece such that you keep coming back to listen and discover more hidden within it. These pieces are like that. Unless you play them daily, you will not unlock all of their subtle charm and secrets.
Lovely
This pieces are beautiful.. I didn't realize this until hearing this recording
Listen to György Sándor’s recording of these pieces, his interpretation is one of the best!
as a children ive played moonlit meadows, the last one. woow lot of sensations. in thoos3 epochs ive played more slow... thanks for share!!!
Thanks ...
he plays the fairytale so well....i like the non legato in left hand
they should make scary children music
that's Schnittke
I found the Tarantella scary enough when I first learnt it!
@@martinlee5604I played the Tarantella as a child and found it funny and delightful!
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Please somebody could has a link to share this beatiful sheet music ?
Thank you!
Joias
that was beautiful, thank you, I've played Tarantella at first sight 😑
So what
@@miriamdarras9477 ?
@@miriamdarras9477 none of your business bitch, not talking to you ya twat
Yeah so what
@@miriamdarras9477 that was what I was trying to say, Prokofiev is very difficult to INTERPRETER, anyone can learn how to read music, but what matters here is the interpretation, sight reading is not important, the interpretation is what matters, and you cannot play Prokofiev ad libitum as you can with Mozart or Chopin. Prokofiev ir very very clear in his writing, it's all there you needn't to be original he won't let you, he already wrote it Perfectly, I didn't say I could interpreter it Perfectly did I?
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i used to play tarentalla and now im playing march of the grasshoppers.
from my personal taste some of the pieces were played a bit too fast and some of the others were played a little too slow
Cuánto sabio.
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