Hi, I hope you are well and have enjoyed your vacations. Remember I asked you if it was possible to have the PDF of the score of this video? Well, here I am again hahahaha. Thanks for the opportunity
Sehr schön gespielt! Endlich findet man diese Sammlung auch im Internet. Ich hoffe, dass hier viele Klavierlehrer landen und diese Stücke für ihren Unterricht entdecken.
1. Quelle bonne matinée 0:01 2. En cuiellant des fleurs dans le jardin 0:55 3. Dolce far niente 1:40 4. Danse l'éléphant 2:33 5. Jeune paysanne 3:44 6. L'historie de grand-mère 4:47 7. Danse du singe 6:09 8. Premières lames 7:05 9. Fandango basque 8:05
Merci Monsieur RÖMGENS pour ce beau recueil complet. Il y avait des pièces isolées qui m'avaient tellement enchantée que cela m'a incitée à les étudier. J'apprécie beaucoup ce compositeur car il a des belles mélodies qui me font penser à SCHUMANN (et pour moi "amateur" elles sont un peu moins difficile dans cet opus).
Thanks for all the sets of Grechaninov pieces you have posted lately. I like his music very much and the Beatitudes we sing in church are by him as well.
Back then I started building my own electric grand piano, the technology was ready, but the design wasn't yet. Ultimately I had to give up due to a lack of technical skills; and then ROLAND came with the GP609 and it didn't make sense to continue. Although I would have gone one better visually, in the end it looked like a STEINWAY D
Apart from the very generic arpeggio shape in it, I really dont find the first to be anything alike Bach´s C major prelude, IDK why everyone´s asking that lol
It is just musical cognitive coincidence, nothing else. No resemblence to Bach except for a slight idea from the first measures. It is just an idea that knows its way naturally into the composer's psyché. He may even suspected of some Beethoven's resemblance but I would rather call it influence, instead.
Merci beaucoup pour votre compliment. J'ai entendu parler de cette pièce il y a deux jours et je ne connaissais même pas le compositeur. Mais c'était très amusant. Cordialement, Jörg
Well maybe! Unfortunately I didn't get the chance to speak to Alexander personally, although I would have appreciated it very much. So all we can do is guess. Only Jesus knows probably :-)
@@piano-jorg.romgens I didn't even realize this was uploaded a day ago, thanks for the upload. I get a lot of these "obscure" romantic era composers in my feed and this one is very good too.
It's actually a marked use of Debussy's "Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum" which is itself a pastiche of the bach prelude... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8DsqghqJwlU.html
Du hast absolut recht! Es gibt so viele unbekannte, aber faszinierende kleine Melodien die man entdecken kann. Vielleicht schaust du dich auch mal um bei REBIKOV, RAKOV & LEVITIN. Da gibt es ebenfalls viel zu finden :-)
Danke für deine netten Worte! Das Stück ist in der Tat interessant, auch wenn es ursprünglich ja für Violine und B.c. geschrieben wurde; in Anbetracht der "wenigen" Töne baut es jedoch eine beachtliche Atmophäre auf wie ich finde. Und es ist eine fantastische "Etüde" für das Legato-Spiel der linken Hand. Grüße Jörg!