Darius Milhaud - Le Printemps, Books 1 and 2 (1919/1920)
Composer: Darius Milhaud (September 4, 1892 - June 22, 1974)
Pianist: Françoise Choveaux
Book 1
00:00 Modéré
02:51 Souple
04:11 Doucement
Book 2
06:32 Doucement
08:22 Vivement
10:31 Calme
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As a composer, you and Bartje Bartman are my saviors when it comes to finding inspiration pieces
Very interesting watching this video after we watched it being created. Thank you for showing us some of the process, it adds a new layer to the experience.
Oh wow, this is gorgeous. Bummed that I haven’t come across this guy before.
Milhaud was totally out of the mold
Lovely..
9:24 literally no one actually plays the left hand correctly, not one recording. I have recently learned this movement and I will upload it soon.
Who else watched the livestream?
@Cmaj7
4 жыл бұрын
I was kind of nervous during that, being my first livestream. Kept muting myself and I was rushing out the commands. I think I'll edit it into a more cohesive tutorial for making piano scores. I was thinking of doing another one for making an orchestral score.
@ezra6094
4 жыл бұрын
Cmaj7 Yeah, I’m sure you’ll get better with more practice, live-streaming is kinda nerve wracking, but I look forward to your next one!
@SamTahbou
4 жыл бұрын
I watched the stream, looking forward to the next one.
Performer?
@Cmaj7
4 жыл бұрын
Françoise Choveaux. I've updated the description now.
scale progressions instead of chord progressions?
Anyone knows why she plays a B instead of a C in the top voice 0:23 ? I mean it clearly says C and other versions of the piece also have C in the melody. If the interpreter thinks it sounds bad with the C, and therefore has changed it, well she isn't fit to play Milhaud in the first place one might say... Thank you for the post though!
@KarlHenriksen1936
Ай бұрын
She also omits the e natural at the end of the bar I just realized. Why does she edit the piece like this? Anyone knows?
Beautifull piece but awfull interprétation