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Poulenc Plays Poulenc:Nocturnes,Mouvements Perpetuels&Improvsations 

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Francis Poulenc-Composer-Pianist-6 sides of 78 rpm records Nocturne:#1 in C Major,#2 in A Major&(note:drop title for # 4 comes on a little too early) #4 in cminor , Mouvements Perpetuels: #1,#2 in Bb Major&#3 in F Major &Improvisations#5 in aminor, #10 in F Major,#9 in D Major&#2 in Ab Major Lane Audio Research Digital Sound Processing By Donald H. Holmes-2016 Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted.

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@joelkatz8729
@joelkatz8729 4 года назад
Poulenc plays his own works with a beautifully classical restraint. Rubato is handled with discretion and a deep espressivity. This is nuance very different from the German late romantic style, and more modern pianists would do well to listen!
@TonusFabri2024
@TonusFabri2024 4 года назад
I was looking for this! So good to hear him playing the Mouvements Perpetuels, which were my introduction to Poulenc when I was about 13 & could barely play #1. I came here because someone was criticizing a pianist for using a little rubato in Ravel; I thought of a remark of Poulenc's (I am quoting from memory) "Hate rubato. No rubato. But pedal, yes lots of pedal. Playing piano without pedal is like making sauce without butter". Well, Poulenc would have his little joke. He must have been composing the Mouvements Perpetuels at the time I think. Lots of pedal here. But subtle rubato too, oh yes, even in the Mouvements Perpetuels! I love it!
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 лет назад
It is very interesting to hear Poulenc played by himslf ! Thank you for uploading these records.
@joelkatz8729
@joelkatz8729 5 лет назад
Such delicacy, such colour! Espressivity without Indulgence.
@janetkenny1974
@janetkenny1974 5 лет назад
The beautiful legato places the percussive moments in a larger context.
@johncheek5900
@johncheek5900 4 года назад
Such a beautiful sensibility and warm touch
@emilygoodman3624
@emilygoodman3624 4 года назад
This is wonderful music -- thank you so much for posting! I'm learning the flute sonata and really wanted to get some idea how Poulenc sounded playing his own music. Feel very lucky to have found this.
@noshirm6285
@noshirm6285 6 месяцев назад
A joyous 2024 in advance, Donald. 😃
@mrkinla
@mrkinla 6 лет назад
Thank you for the upload. Brilliant composer and pianist.
@matthewcoldicutt5951
@matthewcoldicutt5951 5 лет назад
Thank you for this very illuminating upload, Donald. My interest in Poulenc stretches back some years, and gradually am getting a feel for him. A most interesting man, living through very interesting times. France had such a colourful outward personality then (very French!) despite the setbacks of war, and to me Poulenc seems to straddle the order of privilege and old school values, along with breaking fresh ground in musical expression, which put him in good company with Ravel and other French composers who had made their mark slightly before him. I can't get enough of him!
@TonusFabri2024
@TonusFabri2024 4 года назад
I love his heart-on-sleeve simplicity and his cheekiness. There is a choral piece of his iirc that ends on a terrible chromatic chord: B#, Fb, Abb ... I forget exactly what. Of course it's a simple C major chord! When his Gloria was criticized as irreverent he said, "It's most reverent. I was thinking of the gargoyles above Notre Dame, sticking out their tongues...."
@Mathi80
@Mathi80 3 года назад
so charming! exquisite piano playing, he trained that dog well ;)
@alexcortot
@alexcortot 7 лет назад
Thank you for this great upload.
@Cubanbearnyc
@Cubanbearnyc 3 года назад
....Very elegant !
@5stagerocket
@5stagerocket 6 лет назад
thank you for uploading
@MrKatajisto
@MrKatajisto 5 лет назад
Quelle treasure.
@MOVINGCLASSICS
@MOVINGCLASSICS 6 лет назад
Amazing! Loved it!
@JoaoFurtadoCoelho777
@JoaoFurtadoCoelho777 5 лет назад
Thank you so much!... From a "Poulenkian"... -:)
@WillemvanTwillertOrganist
@WillemvanTwillertOrganist 5 лет назад
Interesting to listen to Poulenc himself playing his compositions
@alfaromeo8874
@alfaromeo8874 3 года назад
Wonderful 😍 Thank You soooo much!
@donaldherbertholmes6228
@donaldherbertholmes6228 3 года назад
Glad you like it!
@stephane9261
@stephane9261 3 года назад
génie...
@Gerard-hu6kp
@Gerard-hu6kp Год назад
Note the reference to Stravinsky Sacre de Printempts The Rite of Spring In there!
@catherineloriotahahah6614
@catherineloriotahahah6614 Месяц назад
Toujours ausi gai et bon pour le moral
@einbayerischerburger1289
@einbayerischerburger1289 4 года назад
Herrliche Werke und Interpretation. Herr Poulenc starb leider zu früh. Auf BAM findet man ein paar Stücke die der Meister selber spielt.
@rubinsteinway
@rubinsteinway 6 лет назад
Is the fox terrier playing?
@donaldherbertholmes6228
@donaldherbertholmes6228 6 лет назад
Ha Ha-The keys are depressed so it's anybody's guess!
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