Romeo and Juliet: FIGHT Scene (for Solo Piano) by Sergei Prokofiev/Thomas Kobialka
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Performed by: The Grandeur
Here is my solo piano arrangement of the fight scene from Act I of Prokofiev's "Romeo and Juliet".
There are numerous recordings of the original to be found elsewhere on KZread - my own favourite rendition is Rozhdestvensky's: • Prokofiev - Romeo & Ju...
Score link (for the masochists out there): drive.google.com/file/d/1vXDL...
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Woah!
Love it!! Could absolutely see this as a wonderful virtuoso encore piece, also love the “marcato!” instruction!
Incredible playing
Great transcription! Prokofiev would have been proud.
Great transcription and interpretation on midi side... well done
my right hand says no 💚
😍😍👏
***etude*** indeed
ピアノだと結構汚く聴こえるところ多いけどスコア調べたらホントにそういう楽譜だった 弾きたいけど難しいなこれ
The sound you get with Garritan Studio is quite good! Did you use the midi file generated from the software that you use to edit the music sheet?
@tomekkobialka
3 жыл бұрын
Whoops, I actually meant Komplete's "The Grandeur". I made this a while ago and I just remembered that, whilst I started with Garritan, I switched to The Grandeur later on. Garritan is nice, (I've used it in previous videos), but one of the high F#s has a horrible tone. The Grandeur is good but needs a bit of work out of the box to make it sound "live". As for the MIDI, it was generated by Finale, then imported into Cubase where I manually edited it in an attempt to imbue more "humanity". Finale's Human Playback is quite good but will only take you so far.
@PianoMusicSheets
3 жыл бұрын
@@tomekkobialka Thanks for your reply. I have tried Garritan Studio and I was not able to control it well enough to be substantially better than the Yamaha Disklavier Playback that I use with Musescore. I agree that the midi file generated by a music editing software needs to be manually edited (velocity, legato, pedals, ...). It is a very time consuming process that needs to be redone when changes are made into the music sheet. The built-in playback has the big advantage to allow quick changes into the music sheet.
So Shostakovich like his concerto or his symphony.
If anyone out there is interested, I recently uploaded my solo piano performance of this scene on my channel!
Weirdest ending