I really like that I found another work by Kapustin which has long sections using fast left-hand fingerwork. So far the only other such work I remember off the top of my head is the second subject of the perpetual motion finale of Sonata No 2.
@Velsanz6 күн бұрын
Es como si Gershwin y Keith Jarrett hubieran tenido un hijo en la Unión Soviética.
@anthonyjacome24676 күн бұрын
Baced
@anthonyjacome24676 күн бұрын
Based
@Shaan_Suri7 күн бұрын
This is so cool!
@anthonyjacome246710 күн бұрын
Nice, please you can share the scores ?
@DaveCalungsod12 күн бұрын
Yu-peng-chen?!!!!, The former main composer of genshin impact ost's?!!!!!!!😮😮😮😮
@ayylmao905413 күн бұрын
One of my new favorite works by him. Btw bro did you see that his daughter replied to one of the comments here? She wants your contact info lol
@RachManJohn13 күн бұрын
Really interesting rhythmic gesture.
@tomfurgas284415 күн бұрын
I will never understand why anyone could hate this music. It is colorful, scintillating, unpredictable. One can look through a kaleidoscope and enjoy the random play of colors and shapes, but when listening to this music many people want it to be what it is not; pleasant and simple melodies, diatonic tonality, etc.
@zakka934717 күн бұрын
덕분에 손가락 번호 잘 배워갑니다 고맙습니다~~
@Qazwdx11120 күн бұрын
I hate Ian Pace recordings. They are too silent.
@mikalhowitzer543820 күн бұрын
It's interesting how much easier to read and seemingly simpler these computer engraved scores are to his earlier hand engraved ones. The subtle differences in readability which the computer can guarantee make a huge difference, especially for music of this caliber. The clutter of his old scores is completely gone
@JohnSmith-qy1wm20 күн бұрын
Whenever I hear these I wish the accents were punchier. Could be slowed down *barely* to make those come out. A lot of those are what make the idiom, not just the harmony.
@user-gd7ul8gc2z20 күн бұрын
Спасибо за публикацию! Это восхитительное произведение Берио! Впечатляет работа исполнителя... Его точность исполненения вызывает уважение. Я получил большое удовольствие от прослушивания, спасибо!
@anthonyjacome246721 күн бұрын
Based
@stueystuey196223 күн бұрын
If played for me unawares, i would never guess, Ferneyhough. Admittedly, i am not a devoted listener of his the way i am of other Americans. This is rather tame by comparison with his string quarters.
@Qazwdx11125 күн бұрын
folk music
@ronl713125 күн бұрын
Interesting sound world
@Will-zo7yd27 күн бұрын
Is there a good place to buy the score? I can't find it online anywhere
@nikol4y.l28 күн бұрын
6:11 😋
@Qazwdx11129 күн бұрын
painful recording
@Perryz7Ай бұрын
the tempo for the first etude! Hamelin at it again... the other etudes' renditions are great as well
@wesleytan1850Ай бұрын
This is a really good set of variations. Love the neo-romantic (??) sound.
@federicocrapelli3549Ай бұрын
Four Piano Pieces op. 1 by Evgeny Kissin please!!!
@Qazwdx111Ай бұрын
Sounds like one piece
@ryanchon8702Ай бұрын
i got hangnails just from listening to no. 1
@jubilantjules10Ай бұрын
Great work Mario!😊🎉
@IzoMavАй бұрын
what have I discovered!?!?!?!?!? wow
@XyriakАй бұрын
Nice! good sonata
@user-vc2od1wg9oАй бұрын
Комплекс неполноценной безисходности...
@PhantasticallyАй бұрын
Some structure analysis I did: OVERTURE Seems to be pretty basic sonata form 0:00 - Intro 0:21 - Exposition: A section 1:11 - Exposition: B section 2:10 - Development on the A and B sections 3:17 - Recapitulation: A section 3:47 - Recapitulation: B section 4:40 - Coda SLOW WALTZ The first two minutes are basically one long melody, then there's a shorter variation on it. 5:05 - Theme 7:04 - Variation on theme 8:17 - Coda, starting with a variation on the first part of the theme INTERMEZZO This was the hardest one for me to analyze, because the structure is unusual and each of the themes incorporates ideas from other themes. It almost seems to follow an arch/symmetric form with an ABCBA structure. The middle section that I labeled as C theme and variation on A theme could also just be considered as one development section. If anyone has other ideas on how to analyze this movement, please let me know! 9:12 - A theme 9:36 - Long transition 9:59 - B theme 10:26 - C theme then transition 11:04 - Variation of A theme 11:17 - C theme repeated then transition 11:33 - Variation on A theme repeated 11:49 - B theme repeated 12:18 - A theme repeated (ending modified to be more conclusive) RONDO Seems to be in standard rondo form (ABACABA) 13:06 - A section 13:37 - B section 14:44 - A section 15:06 - Transition to C 15:16 - C section 16:09 - Transition back to A 16:26 - A section 16:56 - B section 18:05 - A section 18:21 - Coda using the A theme
@Labratas123Ай бұрын
mdr weida
@Arnold-vc7esАй бұрын
5:14 Rite of Spring
@fungi3468Ай бұрын
Da fuc
@danilowroman832Ай бұрын
Great
@screamdream5011Ай бұрын
ON THE FRIDGE, ON THE FRIDGE!
@sergeyramenskiy2231Ай бұрын
Просто блестяще и так же необычно!😂
@supasayajinsongoku4464Ай бұрын
i love how at 12:48 he cant decide whether he wants to waltz or not lmao
@tommyronАй бұрын
That's a very fast 11 minutes, really on fire. I especially love catching all the glimpses of the mighty Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra that was still 6 or 7 years out at this point.
@gilchristhaas9865Ай бұрын
I regard Kapustin as the greatest “classical” piano composer since Ravel. But he played his own pieces so damned fast. They sound much better and “breathe” more about 2/3rds K’s tempos. He just must have had a very speedy internal metronome slash cognitive musical processor.
@aminnakhoda5949Ай бұрын
Maybe we can name it: "The Apocalypse Remix"
@You-qp1wpАй бұрын
Игра в четыре руки. Великолепное произведение. Спасибо за исполнение.
@kirillamoric2 ай бұрын
I f...... love this quartet
@Qazwdx11125 күн бұрын
favorite fragments?
@magnuscroify2 ай бұрын
Ferneyhough's "music" has to be some sort of inside joke that he is having with himself, a performance art piece in itself lasting decades.
@CleekschreyАй бұрын
You don’t like?
@user-xm2lh5fu3p2 ай бұрын
The first etude is definitely the funniest kapustin piece.
@steinway19012 ай бұрын
Thank you for posting this score-recording combination. I doubt I could begin to play this piece even with years of preparation. What things Rachmaninoff must have seen and experienced to create such depth of feeling, and colors. Kudos to the pianist, and composer.
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I really like that I found another work by Kapustin which has long sections using fast left-hand fingerwork. So far the only other such work I remember off the top of my head is the second subject of the perpetual motion finale of Sonata No 2.
Es como si Gershwin y Keith Jarrett hubieran tenido un hijo en la Unión Soviética.
Baced
Based
This is so cool!
Nice, please you can share the scores ?
Yu-peng-chen?!!!!, The former main composer of genshin impact ost's?!!!!!!!😮😮😮😮
One of my new favorite works by him. Btw bro did you see that his daughter replied to one of the comments here? She wants your contact info lol
Really interesting rhythmic gesture.
I will never understand why anyone could hate this music. It is colorful, scintillating, unpredictable. One can look through a kaleidoscope and enjoy the random play of colors and shapes, but when listening to this music many people want it to be what it is not; pleasant and simple melodies, diatonic tonality, etc.
덕분에 손가락 번호 잘 배워갑니다 고맙습니다~~
I hate Ian Pace recordings. They are too silent.
It's interesting how much easier to read and seemingly simpler these computer engraved scores are to his earlier hand engraved ones. The subtle differences in readability which the computer can guarantee make a huge difference, especially for music of this caliber. The clutter of his old scores is completely gone
Whenever I hear these I wish the accents were punchier. Could be slowed down *barely* to make those come out. A lot of those are what make the idiom, not just the harmony.
Спасибо за публикацию! Это восхитительное произведение Берио! Впечатляет работа исполнителя... Его точность исполненения вызывает уважение. Я получил большое удовольствие от прослушивания, спасибо!
Based
If played for me unawares, i would never guess, Ferneyhough. Admittedly, i am not a devoted listener of his the way i am of other Americans. This is rather tame by comparison with his string quarters.
folk music
Interesting sound world
Is there a good place to buy the score? I can't find it online anywhere
6:11 😋
painful recording
the tempo for the first etude! Hamelin at it again... the other etudes' renditions are great as well
This is a really good set of variations. Love the neo-romantic (??) sound.
Four Piano Pieces op. 1 by Evgeny Kissin please!!!
Sounds like one piece
i got hangnails just from listening to no. 1
Great work Mario!😊🎉
what have I discovered!?!?!?!?!? wow
Nice! good sonata
Комплекс неполноценной безисходности...
Some structure analysis I did: OVERTURE Seems to be pretty basic sonata form 0:00 - Intro 0:21 - Exposition: A section 1:11 - Exposition: B section 2:10 - Development on the A and B sections 3:17 - Recapitulation: A section 3:47 - Recapitulation: B section 4:40 - Coda SLOW WALTZ The first two minutes are basically one long melody, then there's a shorter variation on it. 5:05 - Theme 7:04 - Variation on theme 8:17 - Coda, starting with a variation on the first part of the theme INTERMEZZO This was the hardest one for me to analyze, because the structure is unusual and each of the themes incorporates ideas from other themes. It almost seems to follow an arch/symmetric form with an ABCBA structure. The middle section that I labeled as C theme and variation on A theme could also just be considered as one development section. If anyone has other ideas on how to analyze this movement, please let me know! 9:12 - A theme 9:36 - Long transition 9:59 - B theme 10:26 - C theme then transition 11:04 - Variation of A theme 11:17 - C theme repeated then transition 11:33 - Variation on A theme repeated 11:49 - B theme repeated 12:18 - A theme repeated (ending modified to be more conclusive) RONDO Seems to be in standard rondo form (ABACABA) 13:06 - A section 13:37 - B section 14:44 - A section 15:06 - Transition to C 15:16 - C section 16:09 - Transition back to A 16:26 - A section 16:56 - B section 18:05 - A section 18:21 - Coda using the A theme
mdr weida
5:14 Rite of Spring
Da fuc
Great
ON THE FRIDGE, ON THE FRIDGE!
Просто блестяще и так же необычно!😂
i love how at 12:48 he cant decide whether he wants to waltz or not lmao
That's a very fast 11 minutes, really on fire. I especially love catching all the glimpses of the mighty Concerto for 2 Pianos and Orchestra that was still 6 or 7 years out at this point.
I regard Kapustin as the greatest “classical” piano composer since Ravel. But he played his own pieces so damned fast. They sound much better and “breathe” more about 2/3rds K’s tempos. He just must have had a very speedy internal metronome slash cognitive musical processor.
Maybe we can name it: "The Apocalypse Remix"
Игра в четыре руки. Великолепное произведение. Спасибо за исполнение.
I f...... love this quartet
favorite fragments?
Ferneyhough's "music" has to be some sort of inside joke that he is having with himself, a performance art piece in itself lasting decades.
You don’t like?
The first etude is definitely the funniest kapustin piece.
Thank you for posting this score-recording combination. I doubt I could begin to play this piece even with years of preparation. What things Rachmaninoff must have seen and experienced to create such depth of feeling, and colors. Kudos to the pianist, and composer.
spicy