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Maltempo plays Alkan - Etude op. 76 No. 3 "Rondo Toccata for hands reunited" Audio + Sheet music
Vincenzo Maltempo gives a highly idiosyncratic performance of Charles-Valentin Alkan's "Rondo Toccata in C" for hands reuinted, op. 76 No. 3.
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Maltempo plays Alkan - Quasi Faust Audio + Sheet music
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Vincenzo Maltempo gives an epic performance of Quasi Faust, the 2nd movement, 30 ans from Charles-Valentin Alkan's daunting Piano Sonata, entitled "Grande Sonate Les Quatre Ages". Australian pianist Piers Lane said: "Whenever I performed pieces like Quasi Faust with its demonic battle between good and evil and its audacious pianistic demands, the audience has been polarized: some listeners have...
Hamelin plays Fauré - Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, op. 15 (with Leopold Trio)
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Gabriel Fauré's Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor, op. 15, performed by Marc-André Hamelin and the Leopold Trio. 1st mvt: 0:22 2nd mvt: 10:10 3rd mvt: 15:45 4th mvt: 23:35
Alkan - Sonate de Concert (Yvan Chiffoleau, Olivier Gardon)
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Charles-Valentin Alkan's Sonate de Concert, for cello and piano, performed by Yvan Chiffoleau (cello) and Olivier Gardon (piano).
Alkan - Grand Duo Concertante (Dong-Suk Kang, Olivier Gardon)
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Probably my favourite chamber work by Charles-Valentin Alkan, his Grand Duo Concertante for violin and piano. Performed by Dong-Suk Kang (violin) and Olivier Gardon (piano).
Kocsis plays Rachmaninoff - Prelude op. 32 No. 6 in F minor Audio + Sheet music
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Sergei Rachmaninoff's tempestuous Prelude in F minor, op. 32 No. 6. Performed with real fire by Zoltán Kocsis. Recording courtesy of Kris9kris.
Kocsis plays Debussy - Fantasy for piano and orchestra (2nd-3rd mvts) Audio + Sheet music
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Claude Debussy's shimmering Fantasy for piano and orchestra, 2nd & 3rd movements. Performed by Zoltán Kocsis with Budapest Festival Orchestra, conducted by Iván Fischer. Special thanks to Kris9kris who sent me the recording.
Kocsis plays Debussy - Fantasy for piano and orchestra (1st mvt) Audio + Sheet music
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Claude Debussy's shimmering Fantasy for piano and orchestra, 1st movement. Performed by Zoltán Kocsis with Budapest Festival Orchestra, conducted by Iván Fischer. Special thanks to Kris9kris who sent me the recording.
Bernstein conducts Dukas - The Sorcerer's Apprentice
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Paul Dukas's sumptuous The Sorcerer's Apprentice, an orchestral scherzo after a ballade of the same title by Goethe. Leonard Bernstein conducts the New York Philharmonic. My favourite recording of the work. Believe it or not, this piece is quite new to me. I was familiar with Dukas thanks to his epic Piano Sonata in E-flat minor, and even uploaded a live recording of it by Marc-André Hamelin wi...
Pletnev plays Tchaikovsky/Pletnev - The Nutcracker Suite (Pieces Nos. 1-6) Audio + Sheet music
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Pletnev plays Tchaikovsky/Pletnev - The Nutcracker Suite (Pieces Nos. 1-6) Audio Sheet music
Pletnev plays Tchaikovsky/Pletnev - The Nutcracker Suite (Piece No. 7) Audio + Sheet music
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Pletnev plays Tchaikovsky/Pletnev - The Nutcracker Suite (Piece No. 7) Audio Sheet music
Richter plays Liszt - Mephisto Polka Audio + Sheet music
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Richter plays Liszt - Mephisto Polka Audio Sheet music
Wolpe - Piano Sonata No. 1, op. 1 (Holzman) Audio + Sheet music
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Wolpe - Piano Sonata No. 1, op. 1 (Holzman) Audio Sheet music
Hough plays Rodgers - My Favourite Things (arr. by Hough) Audio + Sheet Music
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Hough plays Rodgers - My Favourite Things (arr. by Hough) Audio Sheet Music
Ponti plays Alkan - Le Festin d'Esope Audio + Sheet music
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Ponti plays Alkan - Le Festin d'Esope Audio Sheet music
Vásáry plays Chopin - Nocturne No. 14 in F sharp minor, op. 48 No. 2
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Vásáry plays Chopin - Nocturne No. 14 in F sharp minor, op. 48 No. 2
Argerich plays Bartók - Piano Sonata, Sz. 80 Audio + Sheet music
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Argerich plays Bartók - Piano Sonata, Sz. 80 Audio Sheet music
Lots of pedal use. This is how Beethoven wrote it down and probably intended it. Am I a fan? Not so much, but who cares.
One of my favorite Medtner sonatas, filled with absolutely amazing moments
Prodigieux...❤
Liszt. Soulless. Heartless. Empty.
How? Listen to "Bénédiction de Dieu dans la solitude", you might change your mind. Or to what may be the beginning of impressionism, "Les jeux d'eaux à la Villa d'Este".
it is idiosyncratic when compared to instructions, which there are little to none, if this was played without any nuance it would truly sound robotic and inhuman. yes its an etude but i think alkan must have intended the player to play rubato and interpret their piece to their own idea of its musicality. perhaps that was just another challenge to it, creating your own emotions to express from it. i mean at 3:06 it just sounds so dramatic and expressive, this is the romantic era so i do believe alkan intended for the player to add their own spin on it.
Absolute logic structures and the "barbaro"-emotions form a complex and fascinating unity! Bartok's compositions are like Bach concerning structure and motif-building, but they sound always like the enfant terrible that wants to shock the audience with "barbaric" and harsh dissonances and rhythms.
2:10
What happened to "optional arapeggio" which should occur at about 11:12 on this recording? To date, I have only heard Van Cliburn play it.
1:14 that is so satisfying lol
The things that gets me about the this recording is that there’s moments where it sounds like bombs are going off 💣
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Mefistófeles al Piano... Incomparable!!!!!!
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That thundering bass! Impactante!
So beautiful...
8:22
3:25
8:22
11:16
2:28 schumann conceto 3rd movement
Wow, Rzewski with a Xenakis-attack! Stunning. Thank you for sharing.
I love this piece so much, and since I'm here again its likely I'll listen to only this piece today!!!
Epic and powerful recording. Most are good on UA-cam but I do prefer Medtner playing this himself. And Stephen Beus
Beautiful piece. Inspired
Mesteri maga a mű és interpretálása, de a végén az a teátrális karkörzés...
Grande Alkan
06:07
3:09 12:17 1:25
Dziękuję ❤
nice
Amazing playing.
11:29
One of my favourites :}
On that fateful night, dozens of audience members mysteriously disappeared. It is rumored that only wisps of smoke and small piles of ashes were found in the seats they once occupied. Also curious to note that yelling "FIRE" during this live performance was not considered a crime, but a public service announcement.
Haha! Couldn't agree more. Not exactly technically perfect, but who cares with this demonic performance.
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The speed at 4:15 is like glissandos😭😭😭
9:44
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This is indeed very playful and elegant. But it sounds firmly in the style of the Hungarian rhapsodies.
I genuinely do not understand how 6:51 is playable. those jumps crossing over the other hand seem thoroughly impossible, but alternating hands on the octave is also not viable. I guess I has to be played as written but... how? maltempo does a superhuman job but also the theme in the right hand is barely hearable (in the parallel spots as well). I guess if he can't play it no-one can probably
0:04 1:54 8:39
this is terrible
This simple and yet gorgeous melody-a slow descending 9-tone scale-has been always lingering in my head for DECADES, and yet I’ve not been to identify it. All I knew was it was originally a piece of the Russian ballet music, likely by Tchaikovsky, so from time to time, I went through recordings of Tchaikovsky’s ballet music, ALL THREE, and yet I was never able to find it… Only the last week, did I get to learn the identity of it. I was never able locate it BECAUSE this piece didn’t get included into the Nutcracker SUITE, and I’ve only checked out the ballet SUITES-all three, the Sleeping Beauty, the Swan Lake, and the Nutcracker-never the entire ballets!!! LOL So there was a time when I thought MAYBE it is by Prokofiev?! (He must’ve felt very Romanic! LOL) So I went through the Romeo and Juliet, again, SUITE only!!! Hahaha And guess how I ended up FINDING IT. One day, a few weeks ago, this melody popped into my head again, and this time I actually Googled: “a slow descending scale ballet music”, and VOILA, Google found an article that described it as I did, so here I am. WHAT a JOURNEY. Literally, it took me over ten years I kid you not!!! LOL
10:50
Watch Pletnev play this at the Marinky Theatre and you’ll get the trash out of your head !
4:00
Wait... Why did it end like that???
listen next to the third movement :)
What I’d do to be able to hear the transition from the 2nd to 3rd for the first time again
Zseniális ...a darab,és az előadás is. Akárhányszor meghallgatom,újra és újra lenyűgöz! Ilyen az amikor két magyar géniusz találkozik,a zeneszerző és az előadóművész.
3:32❤