Sergei Bortkiewicz - Nocturne (Diana), Op.24/1
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Piece composed in 1922. Bortkiewicz (1877-1952) was a Romantic composer and pianist of Polish ancestry. Bortkiewicz received his musical training from Anatoly Lyadov and Karl von Arek at the Imperial Conservatory of Music in Saint Petersburg.
In 1900 he left Saint Petersburg and traveled to Leipzig, where he became a student of Alfred Reisenauer and Salomon Jadassohn, both pupils of Franz Liszt. In July 1902, Bortkiewicz completed his studies at the Leipzig Conservatory and was awarded the Schumann Prize on graduation. On his return to the Russian Empire in 1904, he married Elisabeth Geraklitowa, a friend of his sister, and then returned to Germany, where he settled in Berlin. It was there that he started to compose seriously.
From 1904 until 1914, Bortkiewicz continued to live in Berlin but spent his summers visiting his family in Ukraine or travelling around Europe often on concert tours. For a year he also taught at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory, where he was to meet his lifelong friend, the Dutch pianist Hugo van Dalen (1888-1967). Van Dalen premiered Bortkiewicz's Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 16, in November 1913 in Berlin with the Blüthner Orchestra conducted by the composer.
Bortkiewicz's piano style was very much based on Liszt and Chopin, nurtured by Tchaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, early Scriabin, Wagner and Ukrainian folklore. The composer never saw himself as a "modernist", as can be seen from his Künstlerisches Glaubensbekenntnis, written in 1923. His workmanship is meticulous, his imagination colourful and sensitive, his piano writing idiomatic; a lush instrumentation underlines the essential sentimentality of the melodic invention.
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When Chopin meets Scriabin! What a wonderful gift! Thank you!
I absolutely adore Bortkiewicz. Beautiful piece! Bravo.
One of the most beautiful pieces of gentle repertoire that I’ve yet heard.
You can really see the influence that bop jazz pianists took from late-era romantic music. This could easily be an improv Oscar Peterson or Errol Garner played as an intro to a ballad.
@PieInTheSky9
2 жыл бұрын
True!
@surferriness
2 жыл бұрын
same thought when I saw that 'Copyright 1922' 0_0
@r0mmm
Жыл бұрын
i think less erroll garner, but i can really imagine bill evans play that in his earls period as like an introduction to my funny valentine or it could happen to you
@vnwa7390
Жыл бұрын
Kapustin somewhat maybe somewhat Weissenberg vibes
@santiagologioco7971
Жыл бұрын
This cant be improvised..
Романтичний твір, що надихає і дає насолоду та умиротворення. Він має звучати якомога частіше.
Мягко дышится ,напевно !Бархатные лапки .....
It is not hard to think that nothing can be more beautiful than this lyrical piece. It is indeed very Chopin-esque to my ear. Whether it is, or not, it takes my breath away. Thank you.
Cette mélodie est incroyable merci pour tout ❤️ce bonheur que vous nous procurer
This piece feels jazzy ❤
Absolutely beautiful.
How exciting! A piece by my favorite composer. And what a beautiful interpretation of this incredible nocturne. Thank you for this amazing recording of a piece by a composer whose music rarely see the light of day
this piece is GORGEOUS!!! The pain, the beauty, the EVERYTHING! Oh, my heart. Definitely adding this to list of pieces to learn!
I really love this Nocturne. It is a masterpiece. Period.
Α piano rarity, beautiful interpreted! What a gem this composer is!
it’s a real delight! Thank you for sharing!!!
I love how you execute the polyrhythms.
Breath-takingly beautiful and wonderfully interpreted
Qué belleza!!!!! Gracias de nuevo! ❤
Fantastic music 🎹🎶
Absolutely beautiful piece💕💐👍
A Scriabinesque nocturne that is very much still original in style. Bortkiewicz is absoluely amazing
This is so gorgeous
What a marvelous what to start a piece!
A lovely piece very much in the style of Scriabin.
@imme8471
2 жыл бұрын
So true, I just recognized that first line from Scriabin’s 5th Sonata (I think)
@embracethenight9060
2 жыл бұрын
@@imme8471 i think it sounds like op 32 n2 in the beginning
Beautiful....
I love that i can hear scriabin influence in this
Thank you for this performance. Very beautiful music.
I believe it is a gift from God. Thank you
Bringing the great heritage of music further, delicate music
Wonderful
I love how it starts with the second theme of his Impromptu Eros🥰
Спасибо, очень проникновенное исполнение!
Beautiful! You play it so well! I will have to research this composer more.
What a marvellous piece
My introduction to this wonderful channel 1 year ago, and still one of the most beautiful pieces I've heard, Thank you Julian!
This is beautiful..
I really like following along with the sheet music as you play it. It seems like it would be difficult to play some of those rhythms on the right hand and keep the timing and rhythm of the left on some of this, and you executed it so well. Honestly, it was something I don’t hear every day and just wanted to say thank you. I’ve really been enjoying the pieces you’ve been playing and it really helps me relax at the end of a long day. 🎹🎁
Bellísima interpretación....
Goosebumps xoxoxo No words can describe what Im feeling now … THANQ 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏💕
потрясающе, есть что-то от Дебюсси, Скрябина и Шопена вместе взятых
Ha beautiful nocturne 🤍
beautiful played!
@PianoScoreVids
2 жыл бұрын
thank you!
Meraviglioso. Un capolavoro assoluto. Meravigliosa anche l'esecuzione.
It's interesting how this nocturne's opening theme can be found in the middle section of the impromptu from the same set of pieces
OMG. Im so marvelously impacted with your interpretation of this piece. The thing you did with the main theme in the repetition, was charming. Its really gives a fresh reinterpretation of what you did In the beginning and it sounded really really really great. I'm your fan
Sehr schön! Vielen Dank
Beautiful 👏👏👏
Can't believe 102 years of this song just being there and now here.
@PianoScoreVids
Ай бұрын
@@achinpajou yes.. crazy perspective i agree
Gorgeous!
Музыкальный шедевр и исполнение гениальное Браво!👏👏👏👏👏
The beginning sounds so Scriabinesque
Thank you for sharing this beautiful piece of music. A wonderful performance.
Lovely!!!!!
Io adoro il tuo canale. Sei bravissimo e ci fai scoprire sempre pezzi di rara bellezza. Grazie
Marvelous composition and exquisite piano performance ¡¡¡¡ Congratulations to pianist !!!!!
Magnific.
How isn't this composer famous?!!
What a delightful piece. Thanks for finding it and for the lovely performance.
Splendid Gamma 1734, thank you 🌷🌷🌷 (Holland)
Lovely piece and playing!!
믿을 수가 없다. 너무 아름다워.
Спасибо большое, что поделились этим шедевром. Я наверное раз 50 прослушала за последние сутки😄. Я так рада, что открыла для себя Сергея Борткевича. Каким-то образом это имя прошло мимо меня. Сейчас слушаю его произведения и в полном восторге. Спасибо огромное еще раз.❤
This is so sweet!
You're sooo good! 😍
This is easily my favorite piano channel on KZread. Would you ever consider using a hand camera? Maybe put the score on the top half of the screen, and your hands/keyboard on the bottom?
@PianoScoreVids
2 жыл бұрын
thanks! i have actually done that occasionally and still think of doing it. it just takes much more time for me, but it should do it occasionally.
@chainrection774
2 жыл бұрын
@@PianoScoreVids maybe on you most popular pieces ( by views). Just redo a few?
Ravissant, merci !
Beautiful
Pretty.
Lovely
Прелесть❤
It sounds like Scriabin op 45 no 1
This thread should be about Bortkiewicz, period. The harmony is late romantic, period. Classical music, nothing jazz about it. A jazz pianist who played in this style would not have made a reputation in jazz for it. A wonderful piece by a neglected composer, beautifully interpreted. Don't forget Ukraine, even though he lived abroad.
Bello. Mi mette un pochino di tristezza, però.
Einfach traumhaft!
Strong Chopin vibes. I will take more a dive into Bortkiewicz's piano pieces for sure especially this beautiful reverie of a piece. Thank you!
@user-ol7ec8xw6c
8 ай бұрын
❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️🎶❤️
4:10 amazing
It’s beautiful, and it looks like Chopin
Hear something from early Scriabin :)
@PianoScoreVids
2 жыл бұрын
yes
하... 너무 좋다
Bonjour à tous à écouter 1000 fois sur un ampli à tube classe A en single ended ...
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likes your playing. Vienna from Dakota Dreams bookstore
what vst is this?
Hello, I have discovered your videos and they are wonderful pieces. All my thanks. Would you know where to find the works of O. Bilachenko? There are some of his music on KZread but I have not been able to know where to find the scores. Thanks for everything.
Borkevich is Ukrainian composer. Because he was born in Ukraine, (Kharkov), and lived there for about the first 20 years.
On page 5 of the PDF this is from, there are either two misprinted notes or the pianist is playing their own thing. (I think it is likely a misprint.) At the pp octave higher part, the G should actually be a G flat. And then later (at the bottom of the page the downward arpeggio starting on F flat goes to D flat then C. But the pianist plays a B flat instead of C.) Does anyone know which is correct between the recording and the sheet music written here?
Восторг. Спасибо.
I wonder... the piece's subtitle... who was Dianna, anyway? Probably someone that the composer knew, perhaps.
Jazzy indeed!Great job,thanks.
Any song using the minor 6 gets the thumbs up from me
can you please tell me what the small downward arrows under many of the bass notes mean?
Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine. So sad what has been done to the historic city by the Russian war machine.
LOVELY RELAXATION. IT DOESN´T REQUIRE GREAT ENERGY ON THE PART OF THE LISTENER. BUT TOO MANY HIGH B FLATS.
Could you also some time play Bortkiewicz's 'From my Childhood'?
@PianoScoreVids
2 жыл бұрын
i think i played it already
@thearm95
2 жыл бұрын
@@PianoScoreVids You've played Op. 39 'Childhood', Scenes from my Childhood is Op.14 - I searched your channel and couldn't find it.
Who is playing?
Музыка русской империи
Who is the performer and what was the piano?
@DoubleFovea
2 жыл бұрын
Because of you I discoverd the wonder ful music of Bortkiewicz. Now we play the Russian dances by him as piano duet. There is a waltz that sounds like Chopin. But I think both of the Composers and others only used the same east european folk music and dances of their region as a source. A wonderful discovery. Many thanks for your work. It makes us rich.
@DJStefandeJong
2 жыл бұрын
@@DoubleFovea think you intended your comment for @Gamma1734 but I agree with your comment
@DoubleFovea
2 жыл бұрын
@@DJStefandeJong yes. My mistake. It was intende to Gamma :-)
Who is playing..?
@PianoScoreVids
2 жыл бұрын
i am playing the pieces on this channel.
@jfpary7336
2 жыл бұрын
@@PianoScoreVids You have a beautiful playing.
@ethanhayward9624
Жыл бұрын
@@PianoScoreVids spectacular work.
what is ↓? octave bassa?
@wilhelmberger9925
2 ай бұрын
Pedal down!
@kamint2258
2 ай бұрын
@@wilhelmberger9925 Thanks 😊有難う!😊
And who is the performer?? Why is the performer not credited?