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Bortkiewicz - Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 16 (Shadrina, Sukach) [Christmas Special No. 4] 

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I. Lento, Allegro deciso - 00:00
II. Andante sostenuto - 16:17
III. Molto vivace e con brio - 22:07
Bortkiewicz’s Piano Concerto No 1 is one of the great ‘fun’ concertos with its heady bravura writing, lush orchestration, strong, well-wrought and effective material and, in the first movement, one of the most seductive, romantic themes of the whole genre. Hollywood never had it this good-close your eyes and black-and-white films of lost love, heartache and yearning passion are conjured up. If the other two movements are less successful they are only slightly so; the second is a gorgeously tuneful Andante, the Finale a Russian dance. Chronologically, of course, Hollywood has nothing to do with Bortkiewicz and his First Concerto. Dedicated to his wife, the work was premiered in 1912 (and published the following year), after which it was taken up enthusiastically.
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Sergei Bortkiewicz Concerto No.1 for piano and orchestra in B flat major, Op.16
Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra, Ukraine
Olga Shadrina - piano, Ukraine
Mykola Sukach - conductor, Ukraine
Live recording 2020

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Комментарии : 263   
@hermestrismegiste8825
@hermestrismegiste8825 2 года назад
What !!!!? This concerto is just awesome ! Am I the only one who didn’t know the existence of this jewel ????
@charlestimberlake5522
@charlestimberlake5522 Год назад
No, you are not. I have never heard of this composer, and I have degrees in music. Good piece!
@damiangilz
@damiangilz Год назад
Yes
@Franzlassan
@Franzlassan Год назад
Same here
@waterkingdavid
@waterkingdavid 11 месяцев назад
​@@damiangilz😂 haha
@cherwynambuter7873
@cherwynambuter7873 3 месяца назад
@@charlestimberlake5522SAME!!!
@christianvennemann9008
@christianvennemann9008 2 года назад
Bortkiewicz is such an underrated, underappreciated composer. He deserves to be so much more popular.
@andrewpetersen5272
@andrewpetersen5272 Год назад
Nope. He is underrated because his compositions are marginal. He will remain so.
@ricardandosleftpocket4347
@ricardandosleftpocket4347 Год назад
@@andrewpetersen5272 You will get diarrhea in 3 hours
@albegue1
@albegue1 Год назад
@@andrewpetersen5272 Why do you think his compositions are marginal?
@nicholasmeins4756
@nicholasmeins4756 11 месяцев назад
I think his music is fine - but it is very derivative.
@waterkingdavid
@waterkingdavid 11 месяцев назад
​@@albegue1Why do you need any backup to an argument in a world where opinion is all that is required. Heaven help us in this age of narcissism and hubris! Forget him!
@joshscores3360
@joshscores3360 2 года назад
Beginning gives me _Tristan_ vibes.
@Sujkhgfrwqqnvf
@Sujkhgfrwqqnvf 2 года назад
Totally
@alanleoneldavid1787
@alanleoneldavid1787 2 года назад
Tristan but happy
@filmmusicguy26
@filmmusicguy26 2 года назад
True. It also kind of sounds like lord of the rings.
@OctoPlaysPiano
@OctoPlaysPiano Год назад
@@violamateoyeah, and it’s amazing
@TheSiegeofhVienna
@TheSiegeofhVienna Год назад
so true
@presto4076
@presto4076 Год назад
4:58 This D MAJOR TRANSITION IS JUST AMAZING!!!
@OctoPlaysPiano
@OctoPlaysPiano Год назад
IKR
@MiloPaulus
@MiloPaulus 2 года назад
Masterpiece. Never heard of this composer, and I just listened to all 3 of his piano concertos. Absolute genius.
@musicjotter
@musicjotter Год назад
Something many composers struggle with is expanding on ideas, often making their music sound like it is jumping from idea to idea too quickly. However this composer is excellent when it comes to sticking to an idea or theme, and expanding upon it.
@adamjnotthecongressmanschi7026
The orchestration at 3:45 or so is so brilliant
@senimanmunich
@senimanmunich 2 года назад
Bortkiewicz was a teacher at the Klindworth-Scharwenka-Konservatorium in Berlin, whose founder the composer Karl Klindworth was a friend and admirer of Richard Wagner.
@icanogar
@icanogar 10 месяцев назад
Some metal moments in the orchestration corroborate this!
@aalleexxii
@aalleexxii Год назад
Someones watch makes a beep at 6:07 and it's perfectly in sync with the orchestra.
@ttv_pewned5766
@ttv_pewned5766 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite piano concertos. It gives Gershwin-like melodic surprises, yet has the raw beauty of a rach piano concerto. Thank you for uploading this masterpiece
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
Gershwin? Nah, more like Rachmaninov.
@ChristovanRensburg
@ChristovanRensburg Год назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 The comment did not say it sounds like Gershwin, it drew a comparison to Gershwin with reference to 'melodic surprises' in the opinion of the person posting.
@goldberg72
@goldberg72 Год назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 scriabin a tratti
@DatsMac
@DatsMac 4 месяца назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 Nah, both :D
@nezkeys79
@nezkeys79 2 года назад
3:47 this section was nice 14:06 and this too
@marnieholdsworthgreen8449
@marnieholdsworthgreen8449 Год назад
4:32 - 6:03 OH MY GOD!!!! That is so so so unbelievably beautiful. I had goosebumps all the way through that passage. Oh My God. I just know that would make me cry so badly if I saw it live. Edit: Nevermind I just got to the end of the first movement and am sufficiently in tears. I dread to think what would happen if it were a live orchestra. Edit 2: Made it to the end and cried twice more. Oops haha Also a sidenote - the opening is v. reminiscent of Dvorak's New World second mvt opening
@filmmusicguy26
@filmmusicguy26 2 года назад
Why isn’t this more well known?? This is absolutely gorgeous.
@JadGate
@JadGate 5 месяцев назад
hi there! would you like my recording of the first movement? I am but a young urchin seeking to revive his music, though my influence may be small i hope to create a revival for this composer's amazing music!
@orgue2999
@orgue2999 2 года назад
One of the best concerto ever, climax of 1st and 2nd mvt are just amazing
@JadGate
@JadGate 5 месяцев назад
hi there! would you like my recording of the first movement? I am but a young urchin seeking to revive his music, though my influence may be small i hope to create a revival for this composer's amazing music!
@allentan2568
@allentan2568 3 месяца назад
you should post it on your channel@@JadGate
@dot8209
@dot8209 Год назад
My jaw hit the floor. Where has this been all my life?
@eddydelrio1303
@eddydelrio1303 6 месяцев назад
My teacher's (Arminda Schutte) FAVORITE concerto, played one last time when she was 71. Bortkiewicz wrote brilliantly and masterfully for both the piano and the orchestra, and harmonized chromatic lines as well as any Russian!
@aalleexxii
@aalleexxii Год назад
Coincidentally this was one the first piano concerto's I've discovered when starting listening to classical music. Always found it very captivating and it deserves to stand alongside the other greats.
@Hitherto90
@Hitherto90 2 года назад
This... This is beyond words.
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
Along with Scriabin's concerto and Rubinstein's fourth concerto, this is one of the 'lost' masterpieces that belongs in the regular repertoire. It's at least as good as the Grieg concerto, so there is no reason for this concerto to have been ignored for so long.
@alexdominguezpiano
@alexdominguezpiano Год назад
Scharwenka also deserves more recognition
@OctoPlaysPiano
@OctoPlaysPiano Год назад
Better than the Grieg ngl
@iianneill6013
@iianneill6013 Год назад
I would also add the Moritz Moszkowski Piano Concerto in E major, Op 59: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eh3l8I-JT4Q.html
@tancreddehauteville764
@tancreddehauteville764 Год назад
@@iianneill6013 I don't agree. The Moszkowski piece is nice, pretty and superficially attractive, but lacks emotional depth.
@iianneill6013
@iianneill6013 Год назад
@@tancreddehauteville764 I can see why you might say that. But there is a wistful beauty to the slow movement and an agreeable, exciting, and highly crafted polish to the virtuoso writing that makes the concerto delightful for me. For something more substantial and obscure I'd reach for Busoni's Piano Concerto.
@thenameisgsarci
@thenameisgsarci 2 года назад
2020 recording, wow... :D
@robertcohn8858
@robertcohn8858 2 года назад
I always enjoy seeing the "magic" that produces such impressive and beautiful music. Thank you so much for posting.
@SamTahbou
@SamTahbou 2 года назад
I love the orchestration on this one
@tyler-qr5jn
@tyler-qr5jn 2 года назад
ive fallen in love with this concerto
@ex867gahyunhan6
@ex867gahyunhan6 2 года назад
Wow wow... I am amazed with every upload for recent few days
@FueganTV
@FueganTV 9 месяцев назад
The opening Tristan-like harmonies are kinda cheeky :D
@marklavardera6080
@marklavardera6080 Год назад
Fantastic concerto! Definitely belongs in the regular repertoire.
@adeemuff
@adeemuff 2 года назад
Thank you for the upload. You've put a lot of effort to sync the sheet music with the recording. Good quality recordings of this masterpiece are so hard to find! In my opinion, this recording doesn't do enough justice to the wonderful concerto. I've felt more than once that it may not have been rehearsed enough before the performance. For example, 27:47 could easily be an inspiration for a James Bond movie (just like Bortkiewicz's 2nd concerto, lol). However, it sounds here like the performers desperately tried to keep track of the rhythm and sacrificed the musical balance.
@a-trainstudios2360
@a-trainstudios2360 8 месяцев назад
I hate it when people call Bortkiewicz a "Discount Rachmaninoff". Yes, there are a lot of chords and stuff, but the way Bortkiewicz uses them in epic climaxes feels different than Rachmaninoff. Bortkiewicz has his own style even in other sections and is a really underappreciated composer
@user-jz2sx3ij1x
@user-jz2sx3ij1x 7 часов назад
Вы правы,однако,Рахманиновым то пахнет иногда,хотя я тоже считаю,что очень,очень недооцененый композитор
@mirssk
@mirssk 2 года назад
thx for uploading
@jonathanfinney7821
@jonathanfinney7821 Год назад
The opening theme is a truncated memory of Tristan und Isolde.
@henrydenner5448
@henrydenner5448 7 месяцев назад
Wow! What a great Concerto. My firat waltz with this composer. Count me impressed. Going to listen to his other concertos now.
@kuanyui
@kuanyui 2 года назад
This is.... So... Terribly wonderful...
@carlose.johansson739
@carlose.johansson739 2 года назад
Wonderful! Thanks a lot!
@randomcubing7106
@randomcubing7106 2 года назад
If people want a rach 5 this is it
@freddiehoogewerf3328
@freddiehoogewerf3328 2 года назад
This is absolute incredible! Honestly I appreciate your uploads so much!
@melanchthonsloppelin6604
@melanchthonsloppelin6604 Год назад
This feels like heaven
@parnaozsoupymoldioni3724
@parnaozsoupymoldioni3724 Год назад
Love it so much
@lingnguyen2623
@lingnguyen2623 Год назад
He laid it out there right from the start. Most lovely melodic, so sweet and beautiful, melodic
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 2 года назад
Here's where Kosenko took inspiration for his piano concerto he published some 15 years later
@ConcordMass
@ConcordMass 11 месяцев назад
really? where did you get that info from?
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 11 месяцев назад
@@ConcordMass actually, from nowhere: it's my back to back comparison....
@ConcordMass
@ConcordMass 11 месяцев назад
@@pietrolandri6081 could you give me some examples of where kosenko took inspiration from this? i dont find any similarities...
@pietrolandri6081
@pietrolandri6081 11 месяцев назад
@@ConcordMass I did this job more than one year ago when I listened to both. I listen to dozens of music pieces every given day. I should do it from scratch. Obviously I don't recall what back to back comparison I did. When I do it again I'll come back here and share. Sorry about that
@ConcordMass
@ConcordMass 11 месяцев назад
@@pietrolandri6081 ok, it's fine!
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 9 месяцев назад
Un tel iconoclasme, une telle grandeur, un tel improbable paysage cosmique plein de ténèbres, de lumière, de peur et d’émerveillement et surtout de mystère, avec des déflagrations qui vous plongent dans une transe suivie de changements soudains qui vous réveillent, les yeux écarquillés et les sourcils frissonnants. J'écoute cela de temps en temps depuis des lustres et j'entends encore de nouvelles subtilités 🔥
@kaikhosruonalistairscandal1780
@kaikhosruonalistairscandal1780 2 года назад
Amazing
@rudinkonstantin9007
@rudinkonstantin9007 Год назад
fantastic !!!! I love this concerto very much !
@andrewc9643
@andrewc9643 2 года назад
surprised! I love this one
@437composer
@437composer Год назад
maybe it was not something new thing, but he was unique. straightly dramatic, emotional pieces
@miltonstewelin866
@miltonstewelin866 Год назад
Listening to this in the morning; it is amazing
@PianoScoreVids
@PianoScoreVids 2 года назад
very nice thanks for the upload
@fredericchopin7538
@fredericchopin7538 Год назад
Delightful!
@kacemchawqi5787
@kacemchawqi5787 2 года назад
This piece is incredible ! The last movement is quietly inspired from Liszt I believe
@olexandrselyaninoff8881
@olexandrselyaninoff8881 3 месяца назад
these are Ukrainian motifs and folklore
@mrsnegy6001
@mrsnegy6001 Год назад
Rahmaninoff would have liked this concerto with some trepidations :) This is a massively powerful concerto. Very beautiful.
@donaldauguston9740
@donaldauguston9740 7 месяцев назад
This was just fabulous!!!! Thank you for the upload. DA
@olgaazarcenkova3478
@olgaazarcenkova3478 8 месяцев назад
Невероятной красоты музыка ....!! Продолжение лучших традиций романтического фортепианного концерта
@myhighmusicworld8036
@myhighmusicworld8036 Год назад
I was at this live performance where the Bortkiewicz's Piano Concerto №1 was being recorded in 2020 year. The Odessa Philharmonic Orchestra is of medium level - I regularly attend their concerts. Thank you for the video!
@bowerdw
@bowerdw Год назад
An exciting intense passionate work.
@stephenjablonsky1941
@stephenjablonsky1941 Год назад
Terrific music. It sits right on the fence between wonderful and genius.
@antoniavignera2339
@antoniavignera2339 Год назад
Attraente concerto per le tematiche che ti coinvolgono. Grazie e complimenti per l’esecuzione accurata!
@bozzigmupp510
@bozzigmupp510 2 года назад
I hate that this is not on Spotify
@ttv_pewned5766
@ttv_pewned5766 2 года назад
I know right
@bozzigmupp510
@bozzigmupp510 2 года назад
@@ttv_pewned5766 Is it possible for the public to upload it ”for” him
@symphonicpoem11
@symphonicpoem11 2 года назад
Aww... I just checked. Such a shame, I would love to put it on my playlist. It is quite difficult for me to switch to classical music listening platforms after I've been accustomed to using Spotify for a few years.
@bozzigmupp510
@bozzigmupp510 2 года назад
@@symphonicpoem11 same
@weil1996
@weil1996 3 месяца назад
Google Hyperion Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat major, Op 16 Bortkiewicz I sent them an email to upload this to spotify. This label Hyperion has several other albums already on Spotify. If people do the same, then they understand the urgency :)
@diegospianocollection4711
@diegospianocollection4711 Год назад
Holy. Shit. It’s like listening to rach 3 for the first time
@victormanuelpadilla1845
@victormanuelpadilla1845 Год назад
Felicitaciones! Es un concierto magnífico. Tiene pasajes tiernos como tormentosos que implican bravura y virtuosismo. Excelente para películas de acción. Le falta mayor difusión. Gracias! Por compartir. BENDICIONES DESDE MÉXICO.
@janhoppezak9731
@janhoppezak9731 Год назад
no words!!!!!
@willyegger4488
@willyegger4488 2 года назад
Woow, I can hardly believe it! - This is most certainly one of the most beautiful and overwhelming piano concertos I have ever heard. Absolutely gorgeous, how Bortkiewicz is building up the ffff - climaxes in the first movement and contrasting them with endlessly lovely romantic heartbreaking themes. Also the second and the third movement are absolutely stunning and full of harmonic and melodic surprises. Thank you so very much for uploading such a precious gem of wonderful music!! - Kindest regards.
@andrewpetersen5272
@andrewpetersen5272 Год назад
You have low standards.
@JadGate
@JadGate 5 месяцев назад
hi there! would you like my recording of the first movement? I am but a young urchin seeking to revive his music, though my influence may be small i hope to create a revival for this composer's amazing music!
@benjaminsmith3657
@benjaminsmith3657 Год назад
I couldn't really give a good judgement of the work but the first few notes are reeling me in. I am like a fish, enamored bequiled by it's sweet melodic utterances.
@user-rd5wg4vp8s
@user-rd5wg4vp8s 2 года назад
super
@knownfact4905
@knownfact4905 3 месяца назад
This is just so good. Show you the ending, pull it away, show you the ending and pull it away, and then whammo! Many thanks to Connecticut's plucky independent WMNR for often playing this piece
@elianadelatorre3878
@elianadelatorre3878 4 месяца назад
Impecável!!!!!!
@mystogan6556
@mystogan6556 2 месяца назад
This is a fantastic work. I couldn't believe how this work or this composer is hidden
@eleazartorres587
@eleazartorres587 2 года назад
8:18 epic
@emilyhutjes
@emilyhutjes 7 месяцев назад
What a masterpiece! Thank you very much. ❤ I have post it on FaceBook. (Netherlands)
@robert-skibelo
@robert-skibelo 2 года назад
Thanks for the effort you've put into this video. The performance has its shortcomings but I was very glad to be introduced to this work.
@Roescoe
@Roescoe 2 года назад
That Russian dance opening on the third movement was a pleasant surprise.
@Roescoe
@Roescoe 2 года назад
The 3rd movement feels the most original and expressive of Bortkiewicz. It also has the most coherent theme.
@maestoso9165
@maestoso9165 2 года назад
My favorite concerto! Nice to see a video of this masterpiece with a new recording (not that gsarci's video isn't fantastic as well). Although it is sad that there aren't that many recordings of this one. I bhought the Coombs recording, which is really good in quality, but lacks a bit of hearth. Really hope that we'll see more recordings of this in the future Thank you so much for uploading this amazing work!
@JadGate
@JadGate 5 месяцев назад
hi there! would you like my recording of the first movement? I am but a young urchin seeking to revive his music, though my influence may be small i hope to create a revival for this composer's amazing music!
@ghuinink
@ghuinink Год назад
the reason why is he still unknown, and probably will be unknown forever is just as happens in Pop Music, he didn't have a hit piece. You need that one piece that will appear on the music for the millions albums and playlists. As soon as people as familiar with your name they are interested in the rest of your output. it's sad but true. For years i'm annoyed by the constant repetition of just a handfull of pieces being performed just like those few are the only masterpieces and thousands of equally good works being ignored. Every vinger-exercise by Mozart or Haydn is played like its a masterpiece while we all know that Mozart and Haydn also wrote a lot of average music. And thus a lot of absolute masterpieces are doomed to the dusty shelves forever.
@hesh1491
@hesh1491 2 года назад
What a magical sounding piece
@richfarmer3478
@richfarmer3478 5 месяцев назад
I've heard Medner described as Rachmaninov without the tunes-- well this guy has got the tunes. It may be derivative but still pleasantly melodic.
@randomcubing7106
@randomcubing7106 2 года назад
This is so close to rachmaninoff. Tho it's criminally underrated
@user-rl7xd2mz2w
@user-rl7xd2mz2w Год назад
와… 대박이다
@mostafa12890
@mostafa12890 Год назад
18:11 feels like it was lifted directly from a Chopin concerto
@foxfire7779
@foxfire7779 Год назад
It more like the middle part of Liszt pc1.
@thibomeurkens2296
@thibomeurkens2296 2 года назад
WHY is this not on Spotify?!
@hesh1491
@hesh1491 2 года назад
Fr
@weil1996
@weil1996 3 месяца назад
I sent them an email to upload this to spotify. This label Hyperion has several other albums already on Spotify. If people do the same, then they understand the urgency :)
@weil1996
@weil1996 3 месяца назад
Google Hyperion Piano Concerto No 1 in B flat major, Op 16 Bortkiewicz
@weil1996
@weil1996 3 месяца назад
They replied. It will be uploaded at the end of this month (feb.24)!
@weil1996
@weil1996 2 месяца назад
it is online
@paulescudero9973
@paulescudero9973 Год назад
I love this concerto; I listen to it often. It has spellbinding magic and appeal that makes it a great experience.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 2 года назад
Wow! I didn't like no.2 but this goes and develops well and has intelligent choices .Another late-late romantic concerto but this one doesn't stay its elcome.
@tarikeld11
@tarikeld11 Год назад
12:49 _jazz_
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Indeed
@averyshinylugia
@averyshinylugia День назад
14:06 is basically heaven
@massimiliano.seggio
@massimiliano.seggio 2 года назад
3:45 horn
@GuySys
@GuySys 2 месяца назад
This is wonderful, like angels singing: 3:43
@bomcabedal
@bomcabedal 5 месяцев назад
Really good performance. Similar in approach to the Coombs recording, but a bit nippier in the finale, which works, I think. The only thing is that the cutoff after each movement is quite sudden. I imagine that there was quite a bit of audience noise, but a more subtle fade would have helped.
@user-pw3jn2dz5e
@user-pw3jn2dz5e 5 месяцев назад
i really like this. apple music classic does not even have this
@biggreenlzrd
@biggreenlzrd 2 года назад
I am in tears 😭
@janhoppezak9731
@janhoppezak9731 Год назад
who not???
@tnsnamesoralong
@tnsnamesoralong 2 месяца назад
00:00 01a-Lento 01:47 01b-Allegro deciso 16:17 02-Andante sostenuto 22:07 03-Molto vivace e con brio
@lukeschneider960
@lukeschneider960 8 месяцев назад
This really feels inspired by rach 1
@mariabejan3529
@mariabejan3529 8 месяцев назад
Hi! Where can I find the scores for the orchestral parts?
@Ariel-kk4gm
@Ariel-kk4gm 5 месяцев назад
idk
@ShaunakDesaiPiano
@ShaunakDesaiPiano Год назад
17:02 Sibelius Violin Concerto main theme in F major.
@senimanmunich
@senimanmunich 2 года назад
The beginning quotes the Wagners Tristan chord
@Pablo-gl9dj
@Pablo-gl9dj 7 месяцев назад
More perspiration than inspiration.
@Marija-xh7ij
@Marija-xh7ij 5 месяцев назад
Sorry Borkiewitzc I never hear for you masterpiece grest Slaves grest soul where the music start i ask myself in the air
@bloodgrss
@bloodgrss 5 месяцев назад
huh?
@petitchocolat6810
@petitchocolat6810 6 месяцев назад
11:11 found the only hesitation (quite rassuring that even the great pianist have some)
@symphonicpoem11
@symphonicpoem11 2 года назад
Is the theme from the third movement used in another piece? It seems so familiar
@SeigneurReefShark
@SeigneurReefShark 2 года назад
It's a Russian dance
@dot8209
@dot8209 Год назад
From the book Alfred's Basic Piano Level 1B- the Magic Man
@symphonicpoem11
@symphonicpoem11 Год назад
@@dot8209 I don’t really see the resemblance, but thanks for replying!
@kofiLjunggren
@kofiLjunggren Год назад
Last mvt paganini vibes
@empireentertainmentevents1353
why didnt I know about this composer?? What a shame I missed his music for so many years. I didnt realise he exists! breath taking music.... as good as Rachmaninoff's best music! Come on...let us make this guy famous. He deserves it though he is no longer alive.
@JadGate
@JadGate 5 месяцев назад
hi there! would you like my recording of the first movement? I am a young urchin seeking to revive his music, though my influence may be small i hope to create a revival for this composer's amazing music!
@kevinh5349
@kevinh5349 7 месяцев назад
Those Late Romantic types sure liked their sharps and flats didn't they? That's about all I can say about it. LOL.
@maximilianb.8789
@maximilianb.8789 11 месяцев назад
Is that the Tristan accord in the beginning?
@jonpursell2895
@jonpursell2895 Год назад
sounds a lot like scriabin! I'll have to check this guy out
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