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0:01~ 1번 Melody 1:04~ 2번 Soldiers' March 1:35~ 3번 Humming Song 2:27~ 4번 Choral 3:36~ 5번 Little Piece 4:28~ 6번 The Poor Orphan 6:02~ 7번 Hunting Song 7:06~ 8번 The Wild Horseman 7:40~ 9번 Folk Song 9:08~ 10번 The Happy Farmer 9:53~ 11번 Sicilienne 11:34~ 12번 Knecht Ruprecht 13:57~ 13번 May, Sweet May 15:44~ 14번 Little Study 18:09~ 15번 Spring Song 20:01~ 16번 First Loss 21:35~ 17번 Roaming in the Morning 18번 The Reaper's Song 22:47~ 19번 Little Romance 23:50~ 20번 Rustic Song 25:28~ 21번 Lento espressivo 27:22~ 22번 Roundelay 29:05~ 23번 The Horseman 30:23~ 24번 Harvest Song 31:40~ 25번 Echoes from the Theatre 33:22~ 26번 Andante con moto 35:24~ 27번 Little Song in Canon-form 37:06~ 28번 In Memoriam 39:07~ 29번 Strange Man 41:45~ 30번 Molto lento 44:38~ 31번 War Song 45:48~ 32번 Sheherazade 46:44~ 33번 Vintage-time 48:18~ 34번 Theme 50:27~ 35번 Mignon 53:59~ 36번 Italian Sailors' Song 55:14~ 37번 Sailors' Song 57:20~ 38번 Winter-time 1 59:26~ 39번 Winter-time 2 1:03:16~ 40번 Little Fugue 41번 Norse Song 1:05:31~ 42번 Figured Choral 1:06:52~ 43번 New Year's Eve
Who is Alan? The performer? But we aren't told who the pianist is. Is Alan the channel owner? Another comment says it is Joseph Nagy, according to something called Spinitron. But I would life clarification on this, too.
To the owner of this channel - I strongly encourage that you note the pianist's name and a little bit about them. It's an extremely glaring omission, and I feel bad for artist who works so hard to play so beautifully and is then overlooked in the name of marketing. Please fix this.
One needs to Google and read about the intertwined life and loves of Brahms, Clara Schumann (Roberts talented and beautiful wife) and Robert Schumann who was institutionalized several times and committed suicide. Clara was the love of Brahms life - some of his most beautiful works were the last ones he wrote in memory of Clara - his Intermezzios. Clearly something they could make a movie about
brahms did not write his opus 116, 117, 118, and 119 in memory of clara. she had arthritis and could not play longer than 10 minutes at a time. he wrote these pieces intentionally for her use. she was delighted with them.
+Jossemir Ferreira This also works on every other you tube video, just can be a little slow and unresponsive sometimes... but mostly fast and effective. And you don't risk viruses or anything, it just downloads the thing you want.
By clicking the link in the top, I found the name Joseph Nagy, but cannot find further info about this pianist. I like his playing here, for the most part, except a little much on rubato.
I noticed the earring too. I was thinking that maybe he wore it because of a health problem. Some people wear earrings for migraine headaches, or maybe some other health condition. He wasn't a very healthy person as history states. Or maybe it was just a fashion statement of the day.
the great thing about these composers is that they all died a long time ago and you can play their music however you please. "correctly" is a stupid word to use when talking about music - it's an expression of the composer AND the performer. whatever sounds best is correct
It's for the young meaning young learners...no prejudice at all...it's for kids to learn how to play...and it' s joyous and youthful...I like the title
A little Aperçu has fascinated us so much - and initially made us disbelieve - that we wanted to find out immediately: Schumann, says Grünewald, was a figure that you could quite reinstall as a youthful role model today - among others because he wore an earring. Schumann? Earring? But actually - a Schumann portrait by Johann Friedrich Klima, which can be admired in the Schumannhaus Bonn, provides the proof: the left ear glitters golden. What does that mean? Sure, in the picture, Schumann was adolescent 29 years old, so was it a late youthful sin? In the early nineteenth century, of course, the men's earring had little to do with youth culture, especially as there was nothing like a trend phenomenon in that sense back in the days. Rather, with the French Revolution, besides the trousers of the sailors, their earrings also seem to have become socially acceptable as a demonstrative sign of revolutionary sentiment. It can be attributed to the French example that earrings were worn in all classes around 1810-1850 in Germany as well. Robert Schumann - a bourgeois revolutionary? Well, a musical revolutionary in any case! Freely translated from German Source: 2012.schumannfest.de/category/uber-schumann/ I didn't knew this as well...
Thank you very much for these! I wanted to add them in a comment too because you can't click on the times from the description when you're on the phone 01 Melody 00:00 02 Soldiers' March 01:04 03 Humming Song 02:08 04 Chorale 03:00 05 A little piece 04:11 06 The poor orphan 05:01 07 Hunting song 06:35 08 The wild rider 07:39 09 Folk song 08:13 10 The happy farmer, returning from work 09:41 11 Sicilienne 10:26 12 Knecht Ruprecht 12:07 13 May, sweet may 14:31 14 Little etude 16:17 15 Spring song 18:43 16 First sorrow 20:33 17 The little morning wanderer 22:08 18 The reaper's song 23:20 19 Little romance 24:33 20 Rustic song 25:35 21 Untitled 27:13 22 Roundelay 29:06 23 The Horseman 30:49 24 Harvest song 32:08 25 Echoes from the theatre 33:25 26 Untitled 35:06 27 A little canon 37:09 28 Remembrance 38:51 29 The stranger 40:51 30 Untitled 43:30 31 Song of war 46:22 32 Sheherazade 47:33 33 Gathering of the grapes, happy time 50:49 34 Theme 52:25 35 Mignon 54:33 36 Italian mariners' song 58:05 37 Sailors' song 59:20 38 Wintertime I 1:01:26 39 Wintertime II 1:03:32 40 Little fugue 1:07:23 41 Northern song 1:09:37 42 Figured chorale 1:11:20 43 New Year's Eve 1:12:40
Very beautiful!!! As a young person I discovered the beauty of the 10th interval thanks to these works!!! Some of them are pretty difficult for younger people, but the reward is immense! Thanks for sharing.
I did play some of this lot on classical guitar years ago..now my hands and fingers they be crippled ..bad luck for me...I did practice for hours every day .. now I just listen and try not weep ..
A wonderful collection for young pianists who need to keep things easy and yet begin to spread their interpretative wings. It was good enough for mighty Michelangeli to play, so why not for the rest of us? Yet this too is the work of Schumann as much the older man: depressive, syphilitic, with only his love for Clara left unsoiled. Am I being fanciful in hearing the shadow of a lifetime's pain,pathos and disappointment seeping through? Pedalling, shade and nuance is what lifts an adult's reappraisal above the nippers'.
ME GUSTA CHOPIN, BACH, BRAHMS, BEETHOVEN, PERO, QUE DIABLOS ME PASA QUE NO ME PUEDE GUSTAR SCHUMANN, SOY MENOS CULTO POR ELLO? O SU MUSICA ES TAN ELEVADA TAN SUBLIME TAN PROFUNDA QUE ES NECESARIO TENER UNA ELEVADA CAPACIDAD DE APRECIACION MUSICAL PARA DISFRUTARLA?? QUE ALGUIEN ME AYUDEEEEEEEE
Es posible que se deba a su variadísima psicología que expresa en su obra. Es difícil casar con toda ella. De todos modos, el "álbum para la juentud" como bien indica su nombre, son piezas sencillas para que los estudiantes más jóvenes pudieran lucir con su escasa experiencia frente al piano, y por ende disfrutar del árduo trabajo que supone tratar de dominar un instrumento. Amén que conozco a pocos compositores que no tengan en sus obras alguna que otra pieza que pueda resultarte aburrida. Por ejemplo, a mí me encantan un par de Obras de Smetana, y sin embargo tiene otras piezas que no puedo tragar. No te sulfures amigo.
Enchantment! One of the great benefactors. Belongs with other gifts to humanity, young and old, such as Robert Louis Stevenson's "A Child's Garden of Verses", Lewis Carroll"s "Alice" writings, Mozart piano pieces. Works that delight us as children , teach and support us as adults and give us solace and peace as we near the end of our journey. Thank you.
My apologies, my professor said it's suitable for second years piano student, but still, with determination and perseverance one can master many classical pieces.
Thank you so much for beautiful music. After listening to the dirge and disappointments of the world, beautiful musics soothes the mind and reinforces the soul with the assurance that God does exist and music was created to exihibit His wisdom in all things.
Not demanding on the ear. Easy to fit in the busy background of your life. His music is a poem and has been inspired by poetry. Lyrical ideas interwoven with genuine simplicity.
When I was teaching the piano to children I found the albums by Bach, Schumann and Bartok still a bit difficult, so I composed my own album which was a bit easier.- The great philosopher, composer and associate of Alban Beg's took the trouble to orchestrate 6 of these pieces. In the piece Mai. lieber Mai. for example. there is. under the pretty melody a hidden motive of three ascending notes. Adorno's orchestration brings this out with the colour of a different instrument and this recurs in various forms. A pianist should be aware of them and bring them out. The loveliest pieces come from 'may sweet May' but I would definitely leave out the War Song. A remarkable selection of pieces all the same.