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PAUL DUKAS (1865-1935) "L'Apprenti sorcier" 

Dublin International Piano Competition
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Taken from the Dublin In international Piano Spectacular
All seven previous winners in a once-off performance.
PHILIPPE CASSARD (1988),
PAVEL NERSESSIAN (1991),
DAVIDE FRANCESCHETTI (1994),
MAX LEVINSON (1997),
ALEXEI NABIOULIN (2000),
ANTTI SIIRALA (2003)
ROMAIN DESCHARMES (2006)
and featuring
JOHN O'CONOR (Artistic Director)
This piece: PAUL DUKAS (1865-1935) "L'Apprenti sorcier"
Performed by all of the above
Dukas belongs to that unfortunate though distinguished group of composers remembered today by a single work. His
output was not large and he destroyed a number of creations, only some fifteen compositions survive and not all
have been published. He was born into a wealthy Parisian banking family and studied at the Conservatory, later
becoming a distinguished teacher and a music critic. His First Symphony was well received in January 1897. "L'Apprenti
sorcier" followed five months later, with its first performance by the Lamoreux Orchestra on the 18th of May.
It was inspired by a Goethe ballad, in turn is based on a story by the Greek writer Lucian (Second Century AD).
It is a scherzo: one of the finest of such creations, demonstrating Dukas's marvellous skill in musical story-telling. The
Sorcerer leaves his apprentice in charge of his laboratory with strict instructions to fetch water and to touch nothing
else. The lazy lad decides to search the magic books and casts a spell on a broom; soon he has it fetching the water
but when enough has been brought, he cannot stop it. As the laboratory begins to flood, in desperation he chops up
the broom but each separate piece takes on its own life, bringing in more and more water. Only the timely return of
the Sorcerer prevents total disaster; with one quick incantation he restores normality.
For more information on this and all things in relation to the Dublin International Piano Competition, please go to www.DIPC.ie

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Комментарии : 26   
@skyman2002
@skyman2002 12 лет назад
704 Keys between these pianos!
@MrKipW
@MrKipW 12 лет назад
A lot of people might still recognize Dukas' "Funeral March of a Marionette" as well. And he wrote a nice sequel to Debussy's "Afternoon of a Faun" that deserves more exposure (as do some other piano pieces of his). A rousing performance, though. Great fun!
@mllevinet
@mllevinet 12 лет назад
Excellent!
@jin12345678
@jin12345678 12 лет назад
awesome performance
@MrsIda96
@MrsIda96 12 лет назад
That sounds amazing!
@joeysanz8295
@joeysanz8295 12 лет назад
GREAT
@MrDomperignon750
@MrDomperignon750 12 лет назад
they are steinway concert grand piano $150,000 x 8 each 1,200,000 total
@samuel_colson
@samuel_colson 12 лет назад
i think i was more mesmerized by the pagemasters :O
@MrBoulayo
@MrBoulayo 12 лет назад
Soundgasm.
@lucmora
@lucmora 12 лет назад
Precisely!!!
@ayaybibi
@ayaybibi 12 лет назад
nice performance! plz tune the one of the outlier first plz, can't tell which one
@smole133
@smole133 12 лет назад
Like three Heckel bassoons
@jazmyn594
@jazmyn594 13 лет назад
hehe this is pretty cool
@ninety2wo
@ninety2wo 12 лет назад
I've never heard of a million dollar piano but I've heard of new concert grands ranging between 200-300 thousand. The cheapest I've seen is 25000 but that wasn't a concert grand.
@sealdude36
@sealdude36 12 лет назад
the guys in white must be the piano's apprentice
@lhrmeonom
@lhrmeonom 12 лет назад
@xena454 @DuhuKaralius No, if those were Steinways, which are 130k each, then it would only be around 1.04 million dollars.
@alaplaya5
@alaplaya5 12 лет назад
I know the song.....isn't it from mickey mouse fantasia??!! i love this song =//D the pianists play it amazing! =w=
@DuhuKaralius
@DuhuKaralius 12 лет назад
@xena454 around 2-4 M :D
@wcladerman
@wcladerman 12 лет назад
i think million dollars depends on the brand
@steveowen21
@steveowen21 12 лет назад
You would have thought that computers would have made those page turners redundant by now :/
@synchronisis
@synchronisis 12 лет назад
r they all sight reading
@Shinigami6761
@Shinigami6761 13 лет назад
il mio pezzo preferito è a 8:02
@Shinigami6761
@Shinigami6761 13 лет назад
i like 8:02
@Steampunksaly
@Steampunksaly 12 лет назад
one of those piano's is out of tune....perfect pitch is a bugger sometimes!
@fleurtastic
@fleurtastic 12 лет назад
haha, yeaps. That's from Fantasia.
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