Joseph Jongen - Suite pour Piano en forme de Sonate, Op.60 (1920) Pf : Hans Ryckelynck (2006.10.16) • In Flanders' Fields Vo... 00:00 -- I. Sonatine 07:46 -- II. La neige sur la fagne 14:29 -- III. Menuet - dansé 21:44 -- IV. Rondeau
At 2:12 and 2:19 we hear Debussey, and the Chopin Scherzo #3 at 5:25.I might be hearing Satie in the second movement. If we were living in this period we'd no doubt hear more. The third movement reflects "Girl With the Flaxen Hair," here and there. Still a nice and very listenable piece.
You really think so? I wonder if you just mean the sort of, whimsical chromaticism at times.The piece itself is not very complex. Makes me think of Deodat de Severac's work, which is also very lovely, but completely shallow.
The SymphonIe deserves a place of honor among major modern works. Hope your mention will lead many to it -- some or all of Virgil Fox's live performance with orchestra is right here in YT!
@@scronx...there's also a recording by Michael Murray on the Ruffatti organ at Davies Symphony Ha in San Francisco.. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SzaaVEleKtI.html
Great performance. Though some of the influences already mentioned are apparent, it does not take away from this sure-handed composition and the considerable understanding and handling of pianistic textures.