Follow the music score while listening to this growing catalogue of my music compositions over the years. This includes the complete video of the first production of my first opera Ubu from the Banff Centre, Canada. Some of the recent uploads have videos/photos I have taken to give a visual element other than the music score. I like images of things that are just part of my day. Nothing special or thought about too much. I am also putting up fairly rare footage of extracts/sections of other composer's and artists work, or parts of films about this music/art that I feel are important and interesting to people that are as passionate about music and art as I am.
Visit www.andrewtoovey.co.uk for much more information, including biography, complete list of all the music, performance information and PDF's of most of the scores.
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2:50 This is peak Elgar. He was right when he described this piece as "The best of me".
this is amazingly intense
6:40 = tango
こちらのLP版は私の最高に好きな物です!
Köszönöm szèpen a feltöltést❤
Is the nature dye Ochre?
wat de kanker
it must be an excellent interpretation, though I am not sure I have heard different ones... this piece stands out as my favorite Feldman work. When it starts playing, I immediately feel this stands out among his other minimalist works.
Wonderful!
Peppiatt stated: "I didn't dare go and knock." But why not? Why couldn't Peppiatt just go and knock on Giacometti's door and talk to him? I was looking at my most recent sculptures and it was obvious thatt hey were far superior to the sculptures of Giacometti which are so embarrassingly bad, and no one really likes them, but art critics have to pretend to becuase they are obliged to just as they pretend to like de Kooning because they are obliged to. I am still waiting for Peppiatt to knock on my door but I don't think he dare knock: but it is his loss, not mine.
1972年に初めてワイセンベルクさんのコンサートを聴いて、大ファンになりました。 とても感動して、この気持ちは50年以上たっても変わりません。 パーキンソン病に30年も闘病していたとはまったく知りませんでした。 どんなに辛かったでしょう! 私は毎日、ワイセンベルクさんの演奏を聴いて感動し、冥福を祈っています。
The beginning part sounds like Rite of Spring to me...
Out of all the pieces made for piano, this was one of them
Salutations! Just introduced a video on a real crime documentary, investing a whole 14 hours. Your insights are invaluable, so please share any positive or negative thoughts. Stay well, and eagerly awaiting your response.
誰が何を言おうとワイセンベルクが大好きです❤ あなたの素晴らしい演奏は生涯忘れません! あなたの命日(1月8日)は1日中、遺されたCDを聴いて冥福を祈りました😢 安らかに…
Wedding music for a couple of inflated Japanese Blowfish!
One of the most reliable and appealing of English tenors. I cherish the memory of his Captain de Vere, which was by some distance the best that I have ever seen and heard.
Thank you so much for having made me discover this 4 part-documentary ! It's moving to hear original recordings and discovering these old pictures. I've been working on Bartok's, Kodaly and Ligeti's vocal pieces for 4 years and their link with traditionnal music, singing both with my trio. Do you please have more informations about the piano piece played at 2:32 and song that we hear at 4:57 in the tavern ?
The song is a "kanásztánc", the lyrics here is "Csóri kanász mit főztél...", but it is better known with "Házasodik a tücsök..." lyrics
The song at 4:57 was arranged for piano by Bártok as part of his collection "For Children" --> kzread.info/dash/bejne/f4ZszsyghrnHnaw.html
Wow!
Love his work! Thank you for uploading this :) The ending with Christopher acting silly and the beautiful passage being read, is wonderful.
He was a pervert with a diseased mind. Wanking over pictures of his father, believe it or not.
This is great
It is mind blowing to see how much resemblance was between Hungarian and Romanian country folks back then....traditions, music etc
What a cool piece! And Charles sounds great here!
Dobro brat
Do you have all the movements please?
Wonder if Frank Zappa ever got to see this in his life
They don’t make them like the used to. Beautiful!
Hát igen az idős emberek még mainapig is szépen énekelnek az én nagypapám is ilyen.😊
A genius. Light years from my own preoccupations, but his music, at its best, thrills me every time with its elemental power
とても軽快で美しいです。 ワイセンベルクさんのモーツァルトも良いな❤
a treasure from the archive
ワイセンベルクさんは20世紀最高の偉大なピアニストの1人です。なぜこんなにワイセンベルクさんのピアノに惹かれるのか。 評論家が何を言おうと素晴らしいものは素晴らしい! コンサート、CD、ユーチューブ何を聴いても感動します。あの強靭で柔らかな、滑らかな指から美しいピアノの音色が流れます。 何度涙を流したでしょう。 もう、ライブでは聴けないのですね。 病気で思うよう弾けなかったワイセンベルクさん。 天国で思いっきりピアノ弾いてください。
ワイセンベルクさんは戦争が無かったらブルガリアを去る事も無く、ウラデイゲロフの教育をもっと長く受けていたでしょう。 ユダヤ人であるがゆえに、トルコに亡命してドイツ軍に捕まり、収容所にいれられますが、イスラエルに行って、後にアメリカのジュリアード音楽院に入学出来たと知りました。本当に若い頃はご苦労されたのですね。今では考えられないです。でもいつまでもブルガリア人の誇りはずっとあったと思います。何回かワイセンベルクさんにお会いしましたが、本当に尊敬出来る素晴らしい芸術家でした✨
Just finished reading Fryer's biography of Isherwood, so this video was delightful to see. Thanks very much.
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I love Philip Langridge. I've loved him since I heard his performances on Les Boreades. I've used a lot of his sensibility in my approach to singing.
Of course, aside this brilliant Weissenberg account, we have the Geza Anda, the Eschenbach ones, the Moravec renditions and then the Pires and Curzon interpretations. Have them all and won't enter in comparing here. For me, these are the best you can have. While keep waiting for a reissue of what Ingrid Haebler recorded. As so well reputed as her set is‼️ ➖Wish the discographic owner will soon deliver those wonders again. 🙄👍🏻🎶❤🙏
I wouldn't have the bravery to make such a piece.
This beautiful video went straight to my heartstrings. My father sang these songs and even recorded a cassette in 2004. His village was similar to these. When he escaped in 1947, he experienced the same melancholy as Bartok and I'm sure many ex-pats. Thank you so much.
This is shit
Alays amazed at his work for solo instruments ! Would luv to see the chamber music and orchestral scores !
チェンバロのように聴こえます。 心地よい音色。 ワイセンベルクさんしか出せないバッハの音色。 大好きです!
Miked like a pop singer. Ugly tone, loose vibrato. Very poor.
My ancestral music!
kzread.info/dash/bejne/qoCmrs6uZq6qo9Y.html
Amazing. Those fingers are flatter than Horowitz's
That lady's faded lol.
Finnissy diationicism is extra tasty after the calculated chaos of the first movement.
Does anyone know where can I find the whole performance?
THERE IS A DVD YOU CAN BUY
Spectacular work. Very “post baroque” if you will. Thanks for posting this.