Gabriel Fauré's Pavane in F-sharp minor Op.50 in arrangement by Nawa Mukerji. Performed by Silvije Vidovic. I wish to thank everybody for their encouraging comments.
Hi, Nawa Mukerji! Congratulations for your arrangement for piano solo!!! May I ask you a copie of it? I felt really enthusiastic to play it! With gratitude, from Brazil.
Consuelo Caporali well, never mind the Email. I just uploaded it to my website. This is the link. Have fun and let me know how you play it. www.nawa.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/Pavane-2018-Revision.pdf
@@NawaMukerji - so kind of you and generous to share your score, I love playing this piece (just started learning it last month). Now I will try your arrangement, thank you! I was used to playing the original version by Gabriel Faure - not sure why you needed to change some of the harmonics? Katie
Unbelievable performance! I've seen a few concert pianists and many excellent pianists, Mr. Vidovic, but never have I heard such profound beauty played in this piece or ever seen professional move their hands across the keyboard as you do; liquid poetry. And this interpretation is fascinating, unexpected. Thank you again to great Masters, Mukerji and Vidovic!!!!!!!!
A superb, heavenly interpretation! It must come from your profound sensitivity! My most high admiration and gratitude. 💖 from Brazil, in quarentine times.
wow..! you playing this song with admirable feeling and emotion expressed is just perfect. It is an absolute inspiration.. Thank you for sharing your feelings... :)
Absolutely beautifully performed! I found you on RU-vid and wanted to listen to your interpretation of this piece because I am in the process of learning it.
A wonderful composition ~ which is, in my opinion, lending itself to various interpretations, in compliance with what the interpreter feels while playing it ...
Mon cœur est en repos,mon âme est en silence; Le bruit lointain du monde expire en arrivant, comme un son éloigné qu'affaiblit la distance... Alphonse de Lamartine.
thx so much for sharing this greath song and your way to play it your filling its big so i see you play it from your heart nice tone also greath keep doing it you do ig hilarios thx again
@Mukerji1 Dear Mr. Mukerji, I am very happy to receive your praising comment. I love your arrangement, and everybody who heard it share my opinion. Thank you so much for these great musical ideas. Bravo to you as well!
I hate so much when people don't ever check the way composer plays, or when they even dare to say "the composer himself plays it too fast"... indeed, Fauré played it faster. Wanna argument for what is fast? Debussy's Passepied from Suite Bergamasque is a Pavane as well, and is very fast. The problem is, that all of you have read the definition of Pavane "a slow dance at Spanish court", and made your opinion on that because that's all wiki provides? Did you live those times? Are you sure no-one ever danced faster Pavane? Like, do we dance Valse only in the interval 120bpm to 140bpm or it is not a valse? The tempo doesn't matter. Rhythm does matter, steps do matter.
Outstanding arrangement by Nawa Mukerji and flawless performance by Silvije Vidovic!!! So beautiful. I loved it! Thank you for sharing this fine performance!! I have subscribed to your wonderful channel. ~Jackie
merveille de suavité, caresse mon âme de ton archer, viens mon amour de l'autre côté du monde, viens me réjouir sans détour, que de tendresse et d'amour
I love the interplay of major and minor which suggests simultaneously: optimistic reflection? Thank you for your sensitive understanding of this music. If I were to guess the composer, I would have said Granados for the lovely Moorish feel. What do others think?
i fall in love!!!!!silvije Vidovic.preciosa interpretacion!!!!!!!!la mejor!!!que expresion!!!!!!felicidades. i love you.you handsome.... i want partitura. i am teacher piano,kisses.
Eva conseguiste la partitura? En caso de que no fuera así está en la pagina web www.nawa.net el problema es q está en árabe. Por lo que en el buscador pon Pavane y abajo se ve este vídeo y al final un texto con 2 links, son los arreglos de 2018 y de hace unos meses de este tema. Si no consigues descargarla avísame y te la envío al email. Espero que leas esto aunque hayan pasado 5 años de tu mensaje.
The arrangement for download: en.instr.scorser.com/Ar/Piano/Gabriel+Fauré/Pavane/Nawa+Mukerji/Piano.html Or at IMSLP: vmirror.imslp.org/files/imglnks/usimg/9/9a/IMSLP58775-PMLP23798-Pavane_for_Piano.pdf
I use that pedal often, it allows to hold only the notes you hit while changing it and you can continue with the ostinato staccato. In fact, a good combination of this and sostenuto should provide the best result. I even think it's a way to go for all world-class pianists, because they just ignore it, almost all. All those Steinways have that pedal, how often you see some pianist even touch it? Pitty. It's very useful for this music especially, the modern classical music like Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, I found a good use for it even in Rachmaninov
Geeys guys; Are you really in love with this guys looks so much you don't understand this is a Pavane? A slow motion dance done in memory... of someone once loved but now absent from this world. Maybe you would prefer a gigue or a disco version with his cloths off. ?? Don't tell me you wouldn't. Please, Mary. CVD
Josh Infiesto I've often felt that life was so much more compressed in Faure's time, such that "slow" to them might seem somewhat "rushed" to us in our more protected and sanitized times.
" The conductor Sir Adrian Boult heard Fauré play the piano version several times and noted that he took it at a tempo no slower than 100 quarter notes per minute.[3] Boult commented that the composer's sprightly tempo emphasised that the Pavane was not a piece of German romanticism,[3] and that the text later added was "clearly a piece of light-hearted chaffing between the dancers"."