It just hit on listening again where I might have heard the final theme before: an old cartoon when they used to use classical music for some of those animations. I won't swear to it, old neurons get scrambled.
It occurs to me while listening to this Concerto (as well as other uploads on the Pierne playlist) just how much varied stylistic ground he covered as a composer. The Piano Concerto, from early on in his career, is a highly Romantic work, with attractive writing for both soloist and orchestra, which contrasts considerably with, say, Cydalise, Music Hall Impressions or Paysages Franciscains.
This piece is a hidden gem. This piece obviously had a profound influence on Rachmaninov, confirmed familiarity by the quote of 2:51 in Rach 3. If I was asked blindly who the composed this piece, I would easily say young Rach
@Gabriel Piernes I’m interested to hear that. I have a playlist dedicated to your great-grandfather’s marvellous music ruclips.net/p/PLHxzuXilW2AKytc8tI5gTsX-XVGQFzpyy
I found this concert on June this year by accident and I was listening over and over again. Really beautiful. But not this performance. Really good technicality and tone control by pianist but there has to be more musicality and emotions in my opinion.
WOW, that finish at 7:25 and on till the end of the first mvmt! 👏🏽
0:01 I : Allegro, Maestoso - Allegro deciso
7:56 II : Scherzando, Allegro scherzando
12:09 III : Final, Allegro un poco agito
Exactly what I look for as a listener in a Romantic piano concerto, emotion, and intensity.
I love this concerto. Found it by accident. Bravo Mr. Pierne!
What a great piece and a scintillating performance.
It just hit on listening again where I might have heard the final theme before: an old cartoon when they used to use classical music for some of those animations. I won't swear to it, old neurons get scrambled.
It occurs to me while listening to this Concerto (as well as other uploads on the Pierne playlist) just how much varied stylistic ground he covered as a composer. The Piano Concerto, from early on in his career, is a highly Romantic work, with attractive writing for both soloist and orchestra, which contrasts considerably with, say, Cydalise, Music Hall Impressions or Paysages Franciscains.
Le premier mouvement est extraordinaire
Gabriel Pierné:c-moll Zongoraverseny Op.12
1.Allegro: Maestoso - Allegro deciso 00:00
2.Scherzando: Allegro scherzando 07:56
3.Finálé:Allegro un poco agitato 12:09
Jean-Efflam Bavouzet-zongora
BBC Filharmonikus Zenekara
Vezényel:Juanjo Mena
Köszönöm az értékelést
This piece is a hidden gem. This piece obviously had a profound influence on Rachmaninov, confirmed familiarity by the quote of 2:51 in Rach 3. If I was asked blindly who the composed this piece, I would easily say young Rach
A BEAUTIFUL PERFORMANCE ! THANK YOU SIR RODDERS FOR SHARING THIS WITH US ♥ ♥ ♥ ♥♥
My father used to tell me stories about him.
May I enquire, are you a descendant of the composer of this concerto?
@@RoddersClassical Yes. He is the my grandpa’s father. I know a lot of stories about him.
@Gabriel Piernes I’m interested to hear that. I have a playlist dedicated to your great-grandfather’s marvellous music ruclips.net/p/PLHxzuXilW2AKytc8tI5gTsX-XVGQFzpyy
Start talking -- please!
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I found this concert on June this year by accident and I was listening over and over again. Really beautiful. But not this performance. Really good technicality and tone control by pianist but there has to be more musicality and emotions in my opinion.
why u dont like this performance? and wich one is the best for you?
Another forgotten compositor !
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