🙏Stands supreme with Horowitz on the podium of transporting excellence 🌷🌹🌷
@samuelarroyo30422 ай бұрын
12:34 K27
@rockandrollsax2 жыл бұрын
Eddie ''Lockjaw'' Davis!
@XUMbxl2 жыл бұрын
Listen also her marvelllous Rameau’s Suites. Exquisite
@danielquesadamartinez35502 жыл бұрын
This exposition was such a majestic and emotionally diverse experience on the hands of a virtuoso of the piano, as only Ms. Meyer can make it. This is a gem that have to be saved in the annals of the time to show how talented can be a person and how can express such an amplious variety of feelings through the music. I'm honored to find this compilation of good pieces of music
@carmenaballi2 жыл бұрын
Que maravilla 👏👏👏
@ariellozano2862 жыл бұрын
Muy bueno , que sensibilidad 👍🏻👏👏
@peterbrenton4102 жыл бұрын
K 27 is sublime.
@gybx40943 жыл бұрын
She caresses music out of the piano.
@stigveijalainen3 жыл бұрын
Ich liebe Marcelle Meyer.
@n.brucenelson59203 жыл бұрын
I moved to Westport, CT in 1967 a a Jr in high school, and John accepted me as a piano student. I never had the musical muse, but as John explained the the musical to me in analytical fashion, I found myself relating to music that had been largely closed to me before. His patience with me has been a lifelong gift as listener to music, and I owe him a huge debt of gratitude for the time he spent with me.
@elenalivsjits3473 жыл бұрын
Enchanting!
@MegaCirse3 жыл бұрын
Comme la première lumière de l'aube, cette musique ouvre les yeux à de nouvelles promesses et à toutes les merveilles de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent les amours, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs endormis.
@jimmywalsh67013 жыл бұрын
👌
@shannonlindsaytaylor4 жыл бұрын
:D
@jamesjankowiak52254 жыл бұрын
My grandfather, Philip Mehegan worshipped John, his cousin. I never got to meet him, now with You Tube I’m learning so much about him, but it’s inspiring to discover he was so influential. I play music as a hobby (I’m a visual artist/educator) and feel a deep connection to him, even if he’s a distant relative.
@emmetray97034 жыл бұрын
bravooo!
@fredphipps94525 жыл бұрын
Wonderful to have live track of John Mehegan playing!
@thomasc3905 жыл бұрын
Wow! Thank you!
@andrewpetersen52725 жыл бұрын
Her gentle touch is so inspiring. It's as if she taught flowers to sing.
@anachreon015 жыл бұрын
Utterly superb!!! What wonderful playing and such control! Thank you so very much for this delight!
@tararashan4995 жыл бұрын
Love you Dad! Thanks, Victor, for posting this!! 😍 --Tara Mehegan
@jamesjankowiak52254 жыл бұрын
I’m a distant relative of yours, my grandfather was Philip Mehegan. I wish I got to meet your dad, my grandfather bragged about him all the time. He was an important man to us even though we separated by cities and life choices. Peace Tara.
@angelalee3505 жыл бұрын
I’m in tears. Not heard this for years. So restrained and precise and beautiful. Thank you.
@mauricekeithjohnson81295 жыл бұрын
One of my everlasting favourites.
@neilford995 жыл бұрын
Check out her Rameau!
@rsjmd2 жыл бұрын
yes!
@winglow76156 жыл бұрын
I like her playing very much. Too many pianists just pound away. Here I hear music.
@tunefultonyjohnson41006 жыл бұрын
Eddie Davis's tenor playing is quite outstanding and think Mr Errol Garner himself would be impressed.
@bennyjazzful6 жыл бұрын
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan. GOD--mizpahboy---Are you trying to impress? Very heavy comments.
@joselopezmateos46006 жыл бұрын
Très bon! Tchan Tchou! surtout Nuages, Sublime!
@norwaybauer7426 жыл бұрын
Digne de django
@c.g.marseille45106 жыл бұрын
I don"t have any right for it. but I am very proud of her....
@victorchen77186 жыл бұрын
Thank you all... such marvelous music is life's delight.
@glenrose79257 жыл бұрын
John Mehegan's wonderful and comprehensive jazz piano method books were my primary jazz education in college. i'm very happy to see he has a KZread presence.
@pet18617 жыл бұрын
Excellent interpretation and execution of the instrument, thanks for sharing
@steverudman78177 жыл бұрын
Oh my! Thank you for keeping this wonderful pianist alive, bringing joy, even now.
@enricorocca44277 жыл бұрын
There is some fantastic pianistic color and recorded sound in there, muffled under EMI's sadly uniform approach to reengineering, and I would love to hear it come fully alive and re-bloom in the hands of somebody sensitive like Ward Marston of Marston Records.
@mizpahboy75137 жыл бұрын
O that my tongue were in the thunder's mouth! then with passion would I shake the world, and rouse from sleep that fell anatomy which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice, which scorns a modern invocation..."Misty" is one of those beautiful tunes that will endure long after you and I no longer walk the path of life. Like the kiss a lover gives in the morning, it lingers on your lips all day long. Davis and Scott are a perfect match and this rendition is like that "kiss" that lingers on your lips...all day long. Nice upload.
@TiticatFollies7 жыл бұрын
What a great pleasure to listen to this! Absolutely heavenly! ( I just saw that I wrote almost exactly the same thing a year ago. Ha!)
@Altagraciadeorituco7 жыл бұрын
0:00 Sonate en ré majeur, Kk.478 3:45 Sonate en ré majeur, Kk.492 7:04 Sonate en mi majeur, Kk.380 12:34 Sonate en si mineur, Kk.27 15:37 Sonate en si mineur, Kk.245 18:20 Sonate en ré mineur, Kk.32 19:33 Sonate en la mineur, Kk.175
@tele-marmotte7 жыл бұрын
thanks !
@Altagraciadeorituco7 жыл бұрын
Beautiful. Thanks for posting this jewel.
@turidemarcodeeustachijs39267 жыл бұрын
...Davvero conoscevano il "Pianoforte" questi grandi pianisti.... e sapevano collegare cervello cuore e leve.... nella più alta sinergia d'intenti. E oggi....?
@zanderary7 жыл бұрын
What a delightful find! Even the sound is decent for such an old recording!
@carmenaballi2 жыл бұрын
Emi
@volkerperlitz34488 жыл бұрын
What a pleasure, what a contrast: many a pianist of the past 50 years or so rather steam ahead with Scarlatti. I'm not to compare or disregard any of these works. But Marcelle Meyer is superbly different. Thank you for sharing this gem with us!
@WalyB018 жыл бұрын
Her K27 is the best i've heard.
@pamelafrancis44766 жыл бұрын
Yes, I love the evenness, the music is allowed to speak freely with no intrusion from the pianist.
@VJCZAJA3 ай бұрын
@@pamelafrancis4476yes! Exactly as you say !
@Mothhole8 жыл бұрын
As if thats not a 6 string banjo!
@Marcellodelivera7 жыл бұрын
Its such a wonderful style!
@christiankircher3698 жыл бұрын
once again there is one name behind such a good pianist like Marcelle Meyer and this name is ALFRED CORTOT. He was one of the very best teachers who ever existed. Cortot formed Lipatti Haskil and many many other famous pianists.
@pamelafrancis44766 жыл бұрын
Thank you for the information, his Chopin is an unrepeatable treasure.
@charlottewhyte98048 жыл бұрын
very sensative playing not too noisy as many pianists
@MrInterestingthings9 жыл бұрын
Indeed , a fine sensitive pianist . We are lucky she was recorded . I read everything and have never seen he name mentioned that I can recall . Then again it is old-fashioned baroque playing but the music she makes - every utterance so musical. Nothing like her anywhere .
@TiticatFollies9 жыл бұрын
John martin e + III What is "old-fashioned baroque playing"? It strikes a chord in this 21st century heart. It sounds completely "modern" to me. Because it is the truth, which is eternal.
@pamelafrancis44766 жыл бұрын
I understand the phrase to be lack of mannerism and self-consciousness a la Pletnev et al.
@rsjmd2 жыл бұрын
Same experience, as an avid piano afficianado (Ha-I do play, however) I had never heard of her until a couple of years ago thanks to YT. There are very nice remastered sets of all of her studio recordings available. Her Scarlatti is as good as anyone IMO, and Bach aint bad either.
@kehsinkan44439 жыл бұрын
@fradifoci9 жыл бұрын
A possible correction. I attended Juilliard between 1959 and 1967. John Mehegan was the first ever jazz-instructing professor at the school and we have not had the course till the mid 60s. So 1947 is a bit off. Please correct me if I am wrong. Balazs Monoki
@zygomatrix9 жыл бұрын
Par ses livres géniaux, John Mehegan nous fait comprendre comment fonctionne l'improvisation, comment la travailler, et comment arrangeaient et composaient les maîtres du piano jazz. Et en plus, il était un excellent pianiste lui aussi! MERCI!!
Пікірлер
🙏Stands supreme with Horowitz on the podium of transporting excellence 🌷🌹🌷
12:34 K27
Eddie ''Lockjaw'' Davis!
Listen also her marvelllous Rameau’s Suites. Exquisite
This exposition was such a majestic and emotionally diverse experience on the hands of a virtuoso of the piano, as only Ms. Meyer can make it. This is a gem that have to be saved in the annals of the time to show how talented can be a person and how can express such an amplious variety of feelings through the music. I'm honored to find this compilation of good pieces of music
Que maravilla 👏👏👏
Muy bueno , que sensibilidad 👍🏻👏👏
K 27 is sublime.
She caresses music out of the piano.
Ich liebe Marcelle Meyer.
I moved to Westport, CT in 1967 a a Jr in high school, and John accepted me as a piano student. I never had the musical muse, but as John explained the the musical to me in analytical fashion, I found myself relating to music that had been largely closed to me before. His patience with me has been a lifelong gift as listener to music, and I owe him a huge debt of gratitude for the time he spent with me.
Enchanting!
Comme la première lumière de l'aube, cette musique ouvre les yeux à de nouvelles promesses et à toutes les merveilles de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent les amours, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs endormis.
👌
:D
My grandfather, Philip Mehegan worshipped John, his cousin. I never got to meet him, now with You Tube I’m learning so much about him, but it’s inspiring to discover he was so influential. I play music as a hobby (I’m a visual artist/educator) and feel a deep connection to him, even if he’s a distant relative.
bravooo!
Wonderful to have live track of John Mehegan playing!
Wow! Thank you!
Her gentle touch is so inspiring. It's as if she taught flowers to sing.
Utterly superb!!! What wonderful playing and such control! Thank you so very much for this delight!
Love you Dad! Thanks, Victor, for posting this!! 😍 --Tara Mehegan
I’m a distant relative of yours, my grandfather was Philip Mehegan. I wish I got to meet your dad, my grandfather bragged about him all the time. He was an important man to us even though we separated by cities and life choices. Peace Tara.
I’m in tears. Not heard this for years. So restrained and precise and beautiful. Thank you.
One of my everlasting favourites.
Check out her Rameau!
yes!
I like her playing very much. Too many pianists just pound away. Here I hear music.
Eddie Davis's tenor playing is quite outstanding and think Mr Errol Garner himself would be impressed.
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! From a mad keen 74yo Aussie fan. GOD--mizpahboy---Are you trying to impress? Very heavy comments.
Très bon! Tchan Tchou! surtout Nuages, Sublime!
Digne de django
I don"t have any right for it. but I am very proud of her....
Thank you all... such marvelous music is life's delight.
John Mehegan's wonderful and comprehensive jazz piano method books were my primary jazz education in college. i'm very happy to see he has a KZread presence.
Excellent interpretation and execution of the instrument, thanks for sharing
Oh my! Thank you for keeping this wonderful pianist alive, bringing joy, even now.
There is some fantastic pianistic color and recorded sound in there, muffled under EMI's sadly uniform approach to reengineering, and I would love to hear it come fully alive and re-bloom in the hands of somebody sensitive like Ward Marston of Marston Records.
O that my tongue were in the thunder's mouth! then with passion would I shake the world, and rouse from sleep that fell anatomy which cannot hear a lady's feeble voice, which scorns a modern invocation..."Misty" is one of those beautiful tunes that will endure long after you and I no longer walk the path of life. Like the kiss a lover gives in the morning, it lingers on your lips all day long. Davis and Scott are a perfect match and this rendition is like that "kiss" that lingers on your lips...all day long. Nice upload.
What a great pleasure to listen to this! Absolutely heavenly! ( I just saw that I wrote almost exactly the same thing a year ago. Ha!)
0:00 Sonate en ré majeur, Kk.478 3:45 Sonate en ré majeur, Kk.492 7:04 Sonate en mi majeur, Kk.380 12:34 Sonate en si mineur, Kk.27 15:37 Sonate en si mineur, Kk.245 18:20 Sonate en ré mineur, Kk.32 19:33 Sonate en la mineur, Kk.175
thanks !
Beautiful. Thanks for posting this jewel.
...Davvero conoscevano il "Pianoforte" questi grandi pianisti.... e sapevano collegare cervello cuore e leve.... nella più alta sinergia d'intenti. E oggi....?
What a delightful find! Even the sound is decent for such an old recording!
Emi
What a pleasure, what a contrast: many a pianist of the past 50 years or so rather steam ahead with Scarlatti. I'm not to compare or disregard any of these works. But Marcelle Meyer is superbly different. Thank you for sharing this gem with us!
Her K27 is the best i've heard.
Yes, I love the evenness, the music is allowed to speak freely with no intrusion from the pianist.
@@pamelafrancis4476yes! Exactly as you say !
As if thats not a 6 string banjo!
Its such a wonderful style!
once again there is one name behind such a good pianist like Marcelle Meyer and this name is ALFRED CORTOT. He was one of the very best teachers who ever existed. Cortot formed Lipatti Haskil and many many other famous pianists.
Thank you for the information, his Chopin is an unrepeatable treasure.
very sensative playing not too noisy as many pianists
Indeed , a fine sensitive pianist . We are lucky she was recorded . I read everything and have never seen he name mentioned that I can recall . Then again it is old-fashioned baroque playing but the music she makes - every utterance so musical. Nothing like her anywhere .
John martin e + III What is "old-fashioned baroque playing"? It strikes a chord in this 21st century heart. It sounds completely "modern" to me. Because it is the truth, which is eternal.
I understand the phrase to be lack of mannerism and self-consciousness a la Pletnev et al.
Same experience, as an avid piano afficianado (Ha-I do play, however) I had never heard of her until a couple of years ago thanks to YT. There are very nice remastered sets of all of her studio recordings available. Her Scarlatti is as good as anyone IMO, and Bach aint bad either.
A possible correction. I attended Juilliard between 1959 and 1967. John Mehegan was the first ever jazz-instructing professor at the school and we have not had the course till the mid 60s. So 1947 is a bit off. Please correct me if I am wrong. Balazs Monoki
Par ses livres géniaux, John Mehegan nous fait comprendre comment fonctionne l'improvisation, comment la travailler, et comment arrangeaient et composaient les maîtres du piano jazz. Et en plus, il était un excellent pianiste lui aussi! MERCI!!