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Joseph Jongen ‒ Two Pieces Op. 33 

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Joseph Jongen (1873 - 1953), 2 Pièces, Op.33 for solo piano (1906-1908)
Performed by Joseph Mogg
00:00 - No. 1 Claire de Lune (Moonlight)
06:45 - No. 2 Soleil à midi (Sun at Midday)
In a biographical pamphlet published by J & W Chester in 1922, Lord Berners described Joseph Jongen as a composer whose music had ‘remarkable lyric charm and dramatic power’. That acute summary of his musical language makes his neglect all the more puzzling. If Jongen is known at all, it is largely through his finely crafted organ music, rather than his substantial output for orchestra or his chamber music (including three fine string quartets). Born in Liège on 14 December 1873, his father was a cabinet-maker and wood-carver who specialized in church furnishings. But he was also a keen amateur musician (he had studied the trombone in his youth), who had encountered the best music Paris had to offer when he spent six months there in 1867.
Jongen began to study the piano when he was seven years old, and his teacher (who was organist of Saint-Jacques in Liège) soon
encouraged him to take up the organ as well. Jongen continued his studies at the Conservatoire in Liège while still singing in the choirs of several churches. His time at the Liège Conservatoire was formative, with his first chance to hear Eugène Ysaÿe, and visits to the city by composer-conductors such as Vincent d’Indy and Richard Strauss.
Jongen was a brilliant student and had already started to demonstrate his gifts as a composer in his early teens. In 1897 he won the Belgian Prix de Rome, which gave him the chance to study in Italy and to travel. He made the most of this opportunity, setting out first for Berlin in 1898, where the concerts conducted by Arthur Nikisch and Felix Weingartner made a lasting impression, as did performances of Strauss’s Heldenleben (conducted by the composer) and Jongen’s first hearing of Brahms’s Violin Concerto, played by Joseph Joachim. One of his grandest works from this period was a symphony, written under the influence of Strauss’s tone poems. He took it to Strauss and was delighted to be welcomed warmly and taken seriously, recalling later that Strauss’s comments were ‘like beams of light, as if a thick curtain had been lifted from my eyes’.

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Комментарии : 27   
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 6 лет назад
Every time I listen to the first piece, it grows on me, and I Iove it even more. I definitely intend to play it as an audition piece.
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 6 лет назад
I'm starting to like the second piece a lot as well.
@zanexiao4488
@zanexiao4488 4 года назад
Do it! Is it for grad school? Or undergrad
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 3 года назад
@@zanexiao4488 I ditched the idea of continuing schooling.
@mr.andrew_andrew
@mr.andrew_andrew 3 года назад
@@toothlesstoe whatever you're doing or gonna do hope you smash it
@marinadela1361
@marinadela1361 Год назад
Gorgeous music
@lehardyjean7534
@lehardyjean7534 4 года назад
Amazing! Wonderful music!
@johnstag1391
@johnstag1391 Год назад
Sublime
@thomasthompson6378
@thomasthompson6378 4 года назад
Very reminiscent, in some ways, of Ravel's "Le Gibet," from Gaspard de la Nuit. But this may have been written first! Quite lovely.
@victoza9232
@victoza9232 4 года назад
Moog's name is spelled incorrectly as "Mogg" in the third line, after "Performed by"
@foxfoster1
@foxfoster1 2 года назад
any idea of this Henle level?
@owengette8089
@owengette8089 2 года назад
2:12-2:43 5:44 8:23
@arielorthmann4061
@arielorthmann4061 9 месяцев назад
Charmant
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 6 лет назад
The first piece sounds very reminiscent of Schmitt.
@lewisbae
@lewisbae 6 лет назад
Did you make a new account?
@nicholas72611
@nicholas72611 6 лет назад
I hear it too. Schmitt is a little more dissonant though.
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe 6 лет назад
+Lewis Bae Yeah. I did it so I can reply to comments again.
@Yhiith
@Yhiith 5 лет назад
toothless toe yay
@SnappyGW
@SnappyGW 5 лет назад
i thought of ravel's gesparde..le gibet has that same repeated note ostinato
@bibifrijam
@bibifrijam 3 года назад
Ravel ? Schmitt ? Well... this is clearly Debussy !
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 4 года назад
Eh...I don't know. I think Ravel did it better when he wrote "Le Gibet".
@thomasthompson6378
@thomasthompson6378 4 года назад
Yes, except Ravel's Gaspard de la Nuit was first published in 1908 -- while this piece appears to date from a somewhat earlier date.
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 4 года назад
@@thomasthompson6378 Yes, that's true. But it doesn't change the nature of my statement, LOL.
@supasayajinsongoku4464
@supasayajinsongoku4464 Год назад
@@tfpp1 oh dont worry! He wasnt disagreeing
@toothlesstoe
@toothlesstoe Год назад
I don't think any old punta d'organo constitutes as a Le Gibet imitation. Aside from your anachronism, the nature of both works is disparate anyway, so I'm not sure what you mean.
@tfpp1
@tfpp1 Год назад
@@toothlesstoe My comment was made half in jest.
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