Prokofiev was a MANIAC /// Suggestion Diabolique
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Preview for an analysis. An amazing composition by the young Prokofiev. I will soon upload the full analysis on how Prokofiev crafted this marvelous perpetum mobile.
Performance: • Prokofiev Suggestion D...
Laurent his channel: @laurentboukobzapianiste
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Пікірлер: 35
Full Analysis: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKyGqKWqd7ypfNo.htmlsi=6__Wnx5nRWFTsv2y
Looking forward to the analysis.
@laurentboukobzapianiste
Ай бұрын
Me too !!
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
Here it is: kzread.info/dash/bejne/aKyGqKWqd7ypfNo.htmlsi=6__Wnx5nRWFTsv2y
A wonderful performance. Who is playing?
@laurentboukobzapianiste
Ай бұрын
It's actually me playing ! (not even kidding)...I also do analysis of different pieces (including the 32 Beethoven Piano Sonatas one movement at a time). Please feel free to check out my KZread channel. Thank you very much for your comment. glad you enjoyed my performance.
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@laurentboukobzapianiste
Ай бұрын
Thank you very much Timon.. I love how you draw during my performance. Super well done video... Can't wait for the analysis.
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
@@laurentboukobzapianiste Only see your comment now Laurent. I thought this would help the listener to visually understand the central idea of the Devil's theme, I'll upload the full analysis tomorrow!
@laurentboukobzapianiste
Ай бұрын
@@TimondeNood No problem at all. I am glad your video received so many views in such a short time ! That's insanely great...I am so happy... Thank you.. May I as you for a small request though : At the beginning of the video you wrote PF: Laurent Boukobza, which now I understand means Piano Forte... but it's usually easier for people to read Laurent Boukobza, Pianist, or Piano. : Laurent Boukobza. Do you think you may be able to change this ? I realized by the comment that for someone it was not obvious as they actually asked. Thank you Timon.. Can't wait for the analysis ! Thank you again for asking me (are you going to share your royalties of this videos with me ? (LOL!)...?
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
Actually pf means performance, I cannot change it anymore in the next upload because it is already sceduled with an automatic upload. But don't worry, in the upcoming video I am explaining and referring to your performance so people will definitively know. Also I don't earn any royalties with this video's as I am not a youtube partner! 😁
Timon, Why didn't you insert the chords and modulations.Thank you for the upload.
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
As you will see in the analysis, this will be of little use. This work is at the limits of "classical" tonality.
Ah you missed out 2 more at 1:57!
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
I noticed this upon editing part two of the analysis and mention it there ;)
Night hunter!
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
Is it?
@AndroidSon
Ай бұрын
@@TimondeNood It sounds thst.
Every chess player or classical composer are close to have "maniac" brains some day hehehehe im both of them
@VadimGolovetskiy
Ай бұрын
Prokofiev was two in one btw… both chess player and classical composer 😆
My problem with the analysis is the Devil bit. One assumes that it derives from the title. Unfortunately, this is the French title, and if anyone knows anything about its origin, please respond. Opus 4 contains four pieces, each of which were originally published with Russian subtitles. This piece was given the subtitle “navashdyenya” (forgive the Western alphabetization) which translates as “delusion” or “hallucination.” No Devil here. The analysis would therefore depend on the validity of the obviously mistranslation from Russian to French, I.e. who sanctioned it and/or came up with it. Was is the composer himself? I never found anything about it, but then I confess not to doing any sort of in-depth research. And fyi - I tried sight reading this - it’s an absolute nightmare. The dissonance is intense and leaves one little to grab hold of and focus.
@TimondeNood
21 күн бұрын
This is only an interpretation and a bit an entertaining one as you might have noticed. As you can see in the subsequent (full) analysis video, I actually say that I prefer to call it the Devil's theme, there is no absolute reason for this, just personal taste. Also the tritone (devils interval) is quite important in this piece, that's why perhaps people started to call it a Diabolic suggestion. Also an analysis is always subjective, so I get that you have problems with it, I have too ;)
プロコらしい楽曲ですよね。 通りすがりの日本人ですがプロコは大好きな作曲家です。 好きなので曲も作ったことがあります。 めちゃくちゃ大変でしたがいい思い出です。kzread.info/dash/bejne/amusq6Vxo6rYhMY.html ありがとうございます。
what's so special about number 41?
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
Nothing I think, just arbitrary counting. I wanted to show how omnipresent the theme is.
@cm-r384
28 күн бұрын
@@TimondeNood Children of the beast, embrace To scorn and hate the human race Consume the light that hugs the earth And aid the womb in giving birth To a group that will appear And guide you through this final year The dark armies then will come When the Sum is 41...
Very tough piece to play
@TimondeNood
23 күн бұрын
Indeed, but @laurentboukobzapianiste delivered well!
@aalb1970
22 күн бұрын
@@TimondeNood Agree, great performance.
missed oppurtunity to call it the "devil's lick"
@TimondeNood
16 күн бұрын
Hahaha good one!
I always find these kind of piano pieces unnerving after a short time.
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
And that's OK I think, it is kind of meant to be so, no? And ofcourse, everybody can have their own musical preferences. I get that a lot of people won't like this, but I truly adore it. Also, music and art in general does not always need to portay elegance and beauty.
I dont like proko
@TimondeNood
Ай бұрын
To how much of his music have you listened? I cannot say I like everything he wrote, but some pieces are truly amazing and I think a lot of people who listen to classical would agree. Sometimes you must be willing to listen without expectations or prejudices.