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Bartók: Out of Doors, IV. The Night‘s Music | Introduction by András Schiff 

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* Discover Bartók’s piano music in interactive scores: explorethescore.org/pgs/barto...
* Dieses Video ist auch in deutscher Sprache verfügbar: • Bartók: Im Freien, IV....
In EXPLORE THE SCORE, world class pianists take you on an exciting journey of discovery. Delve into the world of twentieth-century music by exploring interactive scores. Watch masterclasses, learn about the composers and their music and discover award-winning education projects. EXPLORE THE SCORE is an education project developed by the Klavier-Festival Ruhr.
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Комментарии : 29   
@avihuboneh723
@avihuboneh723 2 года назад
Bartok the Impressionist. Magnificent.
@LAK_770
@LAK_770 3 года назад
I always love watching his hands, more so than with any other pianist. The sheer efficiency and elegance of his gentle minimalist movement makes his power and precision seem almost supernatural
@powerofalto
@powerofalto 3 года назад
Goosebumps. This is astonishing.
@ma1ca1
@ma1ca1 3 года назад
Endlich kann ich jetzt in einer Musik etwas besser durch dringen, die bis dahin für mich sehr schwer begreiflich war. Vielen Dank, Sir András Schiff 🎼 🎹
@mr2646
@mr2646 3 года назад
Magnifique analyse, Maestro. Merci. Quelle beauté que d'apprendre à écouter vraiment, grâce à vous, cette musique de Bartok!
@irinavassvetlova
@irinavassvetlova 3 года назад
So interesting with commentary!!! Wonderful!!!
@mauriceamaraggi8098
@mauriceamaraggi8098 11 месяцев назад
What a pleasure to have found Explore the score. As a film maker and musician I tried more than 25 years ago to produce such type of videos. It was impossible. I would not find any support even from Arte. I love it.
@hugofraser462
@hugofraser462 3 года назад
Such valuable insight!
@carmenaballi
@carmenaballi 2 года назад
Que maravilla ❤️❤️❤️ siempre enseño la música de Bélgica Bartók a mis alumnos, a parte de maravillosa la encuentro imprescindible para la formación musical de los niños. Muchas gracias por su explicación.
@andrewhicks8340
@andrewhicks8340 3 года назад
Fine introduction to this piece!
@keybawd4023
@keybawd4023 3 года назад
I wonder why he plays the left hand before the right in the lament. We expect that from Michelangeli but not Schiff!. That said, Schiff's Bartok playing is unsurpassed. This is one of the most fascinating piano pieces in the repertoire and Schiff's explanations and illustrations are masterly. How wonderful that there are so many clips, performances and talks by Andras Schiff on RU-vid. He is justifiably one of the legends of musical performance.
@PatriciaGoodsonpianist
@PatriciaGoodsonpianist 2 года назад
He speaks about this in another video on YT. The title is something like Schiff speaks about Bartok’s style of playing. Funnily enough, he speaks specifically about this passage.
@fazergazer
@fazergazer 2 года назад
Schiff had spoken of the need to sculpt sound so the listener perceives the intent..the physics of the piano and the space may demand layering sound by playing components of the bass slightly early such that they arrive together in the soundscape
@giovannakarenvagata407
@giovannakarenvagata407 6 часов назад
Koszonom szepen Maestro!! Now I can start studying this amazing piece of Art!❤
@smoothjazz6915
@smoothjazz6915 9 месяцев назад
A wonderful musician
@Barbapippo
@Barbapippo 3 года назад
Wonderful.
@fazergazer
@fazergazer 2 года назад
All those voices, independently spoken with hands
@ilirllukaci5345
@ilirllukaci5345 2 года назад
Thank you.
@ValzainLumivix
@ValzainLumivix 2 года назад
Nice
@oriraykai3610
@oriraykai3610 3 года назад
I wish he played the recording of Bartok playing it.
@kbiyik
@kbiyik 3 года назад
As far as I know, Bartok never recorded this piece. Have you a recording of Night's Music by Bartok?
@chazinko
@chazinko Год назад
Go for Gyorgy Sandor!
@marekvollach7831
@marekvollach7831 10 месяцев назад
Completely beg to differ; His hands have always been foreboding and stiff which is akin to most of his musical/esoteric/high-minded and devoid of passionate emotion way of being. The voice has a dead cadence with awkward pauses that -to me- makes him the Hangman or funeral director in a vampire movie.
@denisbaker9090
@denisbaker9090 3 года назад
As time goes by.!?
@fiandrhi
@fiandrhi 3 года назад
"... a sound effect never before used ..." (describing a tone cluster at 8:13) Ornstein, Ives, and Cowell used tone clusters before Bartok, and they've been sporadically used by other composers for hundreds of years, Mr Schiff.
@kbiyik
@kbiyik 3 года назад
Probably he meant "never before used by Bartok". It is interesting that Bartok learned about the clusters from Henry Cowell, and asked Cowell's permission to use them in his own music.
@johnpowys5755
@johnpowys5755 2 года назад
I hope Mr Schiff feels the force of your rebuke - it's not as if he were a great pianist sharing in-depth knowledge in a second language or anything...
@fiandrhi
@fiandrhi 2 года назад
@@johnpowys5755 rebuke?
@aris3440
@aris3440 8 месяцев назад
he was saying about the technique that it is to play with your palm
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