This guy has managed to combine European boogie woogie...which is technical, as most of the musicians are classically trained, with American boogie woogie, which is emotional and usually learned at grass roots level.. and he's found the perfect balance brilliant
+MrJohno777 Indeed. This is what happens when you unleash a true concert pianist into the realm of Boogie Woogie. His technical superiority and feel blows me away. Watch his Hummelflug if you get a change. Awe-inspiring to say the least. Personally, I don't this particular piece is worthy of his talent.
+pianopappy Yes it's great. Hannes plays a very clean version. But if you want to see a real youngster play amazing boogie woogie, try Luca Sestak with the same piece. Be prepared to be blown away.
Unbelievable! Exquisite! Lots of work to get it sound exactly, and I mean exactly like Albert Ammons. It is the best portrayal of this piece I've ever heard. Five stars, man! Every single note is perfect.
Superb performance! It is worth remembering that the first half of Ammons' Boogie Woogie Stomp is essentially Pinetop's Boogie Woogie, which Pinetop Smith recorded in 1928.
If I could like this twice...I would!! I used to listen to "Gabriel... playing the blues and oldies for you and yours" on K.D.H.X. in St. Louis every sunday night and he actually had the original, which he was happy to say you wouldn't find anywhere else. He played the most incredible music. He was a trumpet player with the Ike and Tina Turner band way back.💞
Are you from Mars? You can't be from this planet, why this video hasn't been played more than 90k times? Yo deserves more than 10 millions! I will help to make that happen! Greetings from Argentina my friend! Oh, one last thing, please.... I would love to hear "Boogie Woogie Blues" from you!
quel plaisir toujours renouvelé d'écouter et surtout de vibrer à ces rythmes, et le soir cela redonne du puch après une journée d'emmerdes et maintenant que nous avons besoin de vivre, voilà le remède.
I have been playing ragtime and boogie woogie for over 40 years, so I speak from some experience. That said; great playing and well done! Your playing is very clean and the extras added in were done with great taste. I always appreciate great playing and you nailed this one.
I am so grateful that my European friends have picked up the torch from the African American musicians who created the boogie woogie piano style. It would be too sad for this wonderful music to be lost in mists of time. Thank you!
@@oldschool7207 -->>>"Boogie-woogie is a musical genre that became popular during the late 1920s, developed in African-American communities in the 1870s". en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boogie-woogie
fast boogie woogie......thought the ghost of Lewis was playing. Nailed it, the left hand especially. Now this accurate rendition of BW Stomp by Ammons. Please give 6 wheel chaser a try, can't figure out that left hand to save me.
This guy is really good. I can play some of what he does but still he's a much player then I am. I think if I ever met the guy and compared we could teach each other a few things that would be a benefit to both
+Svend Tveskæg You couldn't be more correct! Such efficiency of finger movement and hand posture. Luca Sestak, although young, is also an excellent boogie player, and even though he has considerably longer fingers and reach, Hannes is clearly the better pianist. When you get a chance, check out Hannes' "Hummelflug" some time and then compare it to Sestak's "Joogie Wazz". I would also say that "Boogie Woogie Stomp" is a terrible piece to really showcase a pianist's talent and technique.
+ayokay123 Hannes certainly is among the greats. But please try Luca Sestak's version, too. Maybe you will be positively surprised. I am pretty certain you will not be disappointed.
quelqu'un sait pourquoi les premières mesures de la partition originales ne correspondent pas exactement à ce qu'on entend ? on dirait que c'est écrit un ton en dessous !