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Wilhelm Stenhammar - Piano Concerto No. 2, Op. 23 (1907) 

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Carl Wilhelm Eugen Stenhammar (February 7, 1871 - November 20, 1927) was a Swedish composer, conductor and pianist.
Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 23 (1904-1907)
1. Introduzione (attacca)
2. Scherzo (attacca)
3. Adagio (attacca)
4. Finale
Greta Erikson, piano and the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Evgeny Svetlanov
His works were quite varied and included two completed symphonies, a substantial Serenade for Orchestra, two piano concertos, four piano sonatas, a violin sonata, six string quartets, many songs and other vocal works, including several large-scale works for chorus or voices and orchestra: the early ballad Florez och Blanzeflor, Op. 3, written around 1891, Ithaka, Op. 21, from 1904, the cantatas Ett folk (A people) from 1905 and Sången (The song), Op. 44, from 1921.
Writing in The Chamber Music Journal, R.H.R. Silvertrust notes that Stenhammar's six string quartets are the most important written between those of Johannes Brahms and Béla Bartók. Whether or not this is so, there is no denying that Stenhammar's quartets represent a very important development during the twenty-five years he was writing chamber music. Tonally, they range from the middle late Romantics to a style akin to mature Sibelius. Though not unknown by the Swedish chamber music public, his string quartets have been neglected elsewhere. In 2008 Musikaliska konstföreningen published the world premiere edition of his Allegro Brillante for piano quartet composed in 1891 and his Allegro non tanto for piano trio composed in 1895.
Stenhammar was considered the finest Swedish pianist of his time. Pianists who venture into the realm of the string quartet often wind up writing compositions which sound as though they were composed at, and are perhaps better played on, the piano. That Stenhammar's works show no such trait is because for nearly half of his life, he worked intimately with the Aulin Quartet, the top Swedish string quartet of his day and one of the best then performing in Europe. In fact, he toured throughout Europe with them for many years and a piano quintet was nearly always featured on their programmes. Thus it is no accident that his quartets show a fine grasp of instrumental timbre and technique. The part writing is sure, always idiomatic and evenly distributed.
Stenhammar recorded five piano rolls for Welte-Mignon on 21 September 1905.

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@matteogenerani5097
@matteogenerani5097 5 лет назад
0:06 - Moderato, recitando 1:35 - Allegro molto energico 2:11 - Più tranquillo 3:45 - Allegro molto energico 5:56 - Tempo primo (quasi cadenza) 6:55 - Allegro molto energico 8:34 - Sostenuto 10:01 - Molto più mosso 10:22 - Molto vivace 12:25 - Allegretto dolce espressivo 16:12 - Adagio 16:31 - Molto vivace 17:50 - Tempo Allegretto un poco sostenuto 18:06 - Poco Adagio 18:32 - Adagio 24:48 - Tempo moderato 26:09 - Animato 29:26 - Tempo primo 31:05 - Più mosso
@aramkhachaturian8043
@aramkhachaturian8043 4 года назад
Jeez I see fewer time stamps on an album lmao
@matteogenerani5097
@matteogenerani5097 4 года назад
@@aramkhachaturian8043 ahahah
@kaybeenullenvoyde9196
@kaybeenullenvoyde9196 3 года назад
Much of this work is a leisurely-seeming foray out and about, and then along come surprises. i had to listen to it for a number of YEARS until I started to get it, and am still unpacking the special moments. The coda stuck in my brain immediately, however...over 25 years ago. Great to revisit.
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 4 месяца назад
I believe this. Nonos fuerte...has taken me almost 30. This concerto feels as if it really has something to say .1907 a lit of this oldromantic stuff was still being written.The Villiers works delibera immediately.Often that means music won't live long within me.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 лет назад
The major orchestral works of Stenhammar are his two concertos for piano and his "second" symphony. He rejected the "first" symphony because he considered it as immature. This concerto and the second symphony show that Stenhammar was a great composer, fully aware of what he was writing. There is true magnanimity in this concerto. I do not know why he did not write more for orchestra. Perhaps he was too busy with his conductor business in Uppsala. He wrote also chamber music and piano sonatas.
@NovicebutPassionate
@NovicebutPassionate 4 года назад
Don't forget his wonderful Serenade, Op. 31, in five movements. There is a striking similarity between the end of the 4th movement (Notturno) and Barber's Adagio for Strings. (Stenhammar Serenade, 1911 - Barber Adagio, 1936.)
@jaredoaks
@jaredoaks 2 года назад
His Sensommarnätter is also spectacular.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 2 года назад
@@jaredoaks Yes, true. A very interesting composer. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@TonyMatthewsComposer
@TonyMatthewsComposer 3 года назад
Amazing Work. Thankyou for posting this.
@ytyt3922
@ytyt3922 4 года назад
Beautiful and thrilling!
@bennyksmusicalworld
@bennyksmusicalworld 4 года назад
The most underrated piano concerto out there, along with Moszkowski E major.
@gordonbentley1476
@gordonbentley1476 3 года назад
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@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 2 года назад
@@gordonbentley1476 Why do you exist?
@bird401
@bird401 2 года назад
@@SCRIABINIST If you find out the answer to that one, do fill us in.
@fridgeron1641
@fridgeron1641 Год назад
@@gordonbentley1476 I once had the same issue. I then went and made myself a sandwich and suddenly I remembered. Try this. Glad if I could help.
@TheModicaLiszt
@TheModicaLiszt 11 месяцев назад
Bliss
@AlbertoSegovia.
@AlbertoSegovia. 3 года назад
A ritardando where there is no ritardando. A moderato that is not a moderato, and a moderato from his first concerto that sounds vivace. I have fallen in love at first listen with this composer; but what the hell is going on with contemporary performance? Where is the tempo palette? Is it that we only know freneticism? How many of us are acquainted with tempo ordinario tradition, or even connectected to our body’s reaction to aural stimuli, like when heartbeat guided music in the 1600-1700’s and beginning of the 1800’s? Did words mean something to Stenhammar? That I want to know, not what a pianist opines about his work. Thanks for sharing!! :)
@Pablo-gl9dj
@Pablo-gl9dj 4 месяца назад
Kind of late to ask Stenhammar. You are welcome to record your vastly superior version.
@Pablo-gl9dj
@Pablo-gl9dj 4 месяца назад
And no, it is not frenetic but controlled as the performer wished.
@AlbertoSegovia.
@AlbertoSegovia. 4 месяца назад
@@Pablo-gl9dj thanks to other composers’ metronome marks, we have better idea of what moderato and tranquillo and allegro could mean. And you are wrong, frenetic playing can be perceived by the audience; who in their majority have not been dipped head to toe in conservatories, where freneticism is the run-of-the-mill aesthetics. That’s the problem: on average, classical music no longer fills with the transcendent beauty it can, but only seems to care about showing off. You talk about this as if you were unaware of the recent tempo research, and as if we could demand that these artists should have known about it.
@AlbertoSegovia.
@AlbertoSegovia. 4 месяца назад
@@Pablo-gl9djIf the moderato by the performers is not the same as the composer wanted, I should keep looking for more recordings,
@AlbertoSegovia.
@AlbertoSegovia. 4 месяца назад
@@Pablo-gl9djand even within their chosen aesthetic system in this recording, why do the ritardandi and sostenuti not feel any different from the main tempi? Why should they feel the need to get with this over as soon as possible? Where is the spiritual quietude that the composer could have felt in order to want to write sostenuto? Thanks for giving me the idea to look for more recordings of this,
@kliberalsing
@kliberalsing 2 года назад
@ullanorrby1251
@ullanorrby1251 7 лет назад
Fr.o.m. 12,34 is a little bit elgar... beautiful
@georgecziffra
@georgecziffra 9 лет назад
That chord progression from 2:43 - 2:55 is completely out of left field but I love it
@mosaicclassics
@mosaicclassics 9 лет назад
+georgecziffra Yeah! Like jazz progressions.
@3e3op88
@3e3op88 8 лет назад
It's just the circle of fourths and fifths.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 лет назад
The important point is not the superstructure of the chords, but their root. I must confess that I did not note this section, so I cannot give any opinion of my own.
@retrops4261
@retrops4261 6 лет назад
3e3op88 it is very much jazz voicing though, not classical
@jacklevinson1
@jacklevinson1 6 лет назад
i love how the piano and orchestra "argue" over the tonality of this piece between d minor/f major and c# minor (10:15 is a really good example) and how the piano reluctantly joins the orchestra in the same key at times. very unique to this piece which is why it became one of my new favorites
@JeremyRobertWalker
@JeremyRobertWalker 2 года назад
Fit this into the context of being pre WWI
@mixchief
@mixchief 10 месяцев назад
@@JeremyRobertWalker Could also fit well within the context of our era, should he have composed this today.
@bowerdw
@bowerdw 5 лет назад
I thought the first piano concerto contained everything I look for a piano concerto. This one even more so. Is that possible? Well, I think so.
@mateusquasetuga
@mateusquasetuga 2 года назад
I remember hearing this on the radio on the school bus going home from school in about 1995. Made such a huge impression. Still love it. Yes, btw, I was a huge dork in high school.
@gerardbegni2806
@gerardbegni2806 7 лет назад
This concerto is written in a very beautiful postromantic style. It is very wisely written, and the themes and developments are very appealing. A masterwork to put aside with his second symphony.
@donnytello1544
@donnytello1544 Год назад
I really enjoyed this, as far as Scandinavian composition goes I’ve always loved it, but a lot of the composers excusing grieg/ Sibelius/atterberg/and rautavaara, ive not been too impress but this was a masterwork. Such a breath fresh of air, it’s totally unique and original, doesn’t even remind me of any other composers
@MrInterestingthings
@MrInterestingthings 4 месяца назад
The 3/8section is an inspired.Then he goes back to the Franckian/Brahmsian chorale he opend up with.Feelslikethe idea is gestating and never gets out!
@hermanhillyrottier-jassies4901
@hermanhillyrottier-jassies4901 4 месяца назад
Having lived in Sweden I starten to admire Stenhammar and this concerto is one of my favourites.
@wilh3lmmusic
@wilh3lmmusic 9 месяцев назад
24:48 onwards is great 29:03 too
@jboushka
@jboushka 6 лет назад
This music reminds me of Brahms, very late Chopin (Op 61 like), some Rachmaninoff (the slow movement), and especially Amy Beach. How can such an obscure work sound so familiar. A masterpiece.
@baileyrob
@baileyrob 8 лет назад
This is so underrated it makes me sad.
@Enkaptaton
@Enkaptaton 8 лет назад
Be happy. It can only become more famous.
@baileyrob
@baileyrob 8 лет назад
When it becomes more famous, then I'll be happy. :(
@LandOnBolts
@LandOnBolts 7 лет назад
I'm skating today lol yeah yeah but yeah yeah yeahs
@Majik47
@Majik47 7 лет назад
You ought to listen to Hugo Alfvén then. Symphony # 3, for instance.
@sleort42
@sleort42 3 года назад
Stenhammar fortjener at blive spillet lidt mere i koncertsalene. !
@theknight9292
@theknight9292 5 лет назад
This is so original and beautiful
@joespencer471
@joespencer471 6 лет назад
Heard the piece on Sirius XM Symphony Hall a day ago. Nice; the 3rd Movement reminds me of Robert Schumann. Glad to find out pieces and composers, especially in the Romantic Era, that don't get much exposure.
@andrewhill9093
@andrewhill9093 7 лет назад
Just wonderful, can see this becoming a personal favourite!
@Situnadei
@Situnadei 4 года назад
The great Swedish composer Stenhammar, he should be well known in the world, Fabolous
@Ludvich-y8i
@Ludvich-y8i 3 года назад
Stunning, stunning, stunning♥️♥️!!
@hyseo1121
@hyseo1121 4 года назад
I like this piece very much. The 1st movement is so expressive.
@EleftheriosMariosAntakis
@EleftheriosMariosAntakis 7 лет назад
He is memorable, he doesn't need to be famous, he is meritorious ! ! !
@Barnaldomort
@Barnaldomort 5 лет назад
I am so shocked to discover this magnificent piece!
@fp8035
@fp8035 3 года назад
And what a pianist Ms. Eriksson was!!! Simply stunning, thank you for posting
@kliberalsing
@kliberalsing 2 года назад
MASTERPIECE.
@JJTownley_Classical-Composer
@JJTownley_Classical-Composer 6 месяцев назад
A really fine piano concerto one of the best in the literature of forgotten piano concertos. The first movement is a little weak but the other three are top notch, especially the finale. A nice little blast of Nordic winter in the line of Sibelius' Violin Concerto and parts of his symphonies.
@paulescudero9973
@paulescudero9973 2 года назад
Very nice music. Thank you.
@esperantofeig
@esperantofeig Год назад
The by far best recording of this concerto is with Janos Solyom and Stig Westerberg. Truly astounding music.
@bartjebartmans
@bartjebartmans Год назад
I think Greta Eriksson does a mighty fine job. Nothing wrong with her performance.
@bowerdw
@bowerdw 5 лет назад
An awesome work.
@Metushalakh
@Metushalakh 6 лет назад
Lyrical tragicness.
@knownfact4905
@knownfact4905 Год назад
I think he gets stereotyped or lumped in with other composers. I don't have the knowledge to pin it down but there's something going on in his handful of major works, something that brings me back
@Pablo-gl9dj
@Pablo-gl9dj 4 месяца назад
It's pleasant enough but not memorable and tends to meander at times. Maybe good but not even close to great.
@lucienr7931
@lucienr7931 5 лет назад
0:00 5:25 18:27 21:11-22:12 23:07 23:46 25:45 29:43 30:30
@JulieinSeattle
@JulieinSeattle 4 года назад
Came here to listen before a purchase at Arkiv. This composition is a revelation. Anyone who loves Brahms' piano concertos should enjoy this.
@susanmdunn
@susanmdunn 3 года назад
This concerto is the epitome of what's happening in the U.S. today. Two sides don't listen to each other. The piano wants to make everyone happy, but doesn't hear the deep angst of the orchestra. Finally, when the piano goes into C-sharp minor and "hears" the orchestra's heartbreak, the orchestra begins to become willing to hear what the piano has to offer. I don't know of a better work of "abstract" music that actually tells a humanistic story without the need of a written "programme." A masterpiece. A template of reconciliation.
@andrewpetersen5272
@andrewpetersen5272 3 года назад
Gag.
@Astrid321
@Astrid321 3 года назад
Tack, underbart
@AlessioAndres
@AlessioAndres Год назад
Davy Jones Theme at 22:10
@SuperPeacebreaker
@SuperPeacebreaker 5 лет назад
26:34
@4gnostic
@4gnostic 9 лет назад
this is strange.
@wademanix8801
@wademanix8801 5 лет назад
Turdy: Strange in what way?
@darrylschultz6479
@darrylschultz6479 4 года назад
@@wademanix8801 I think he was talking about his name.
@Ludvich-y8i
@Ludvich-y8i 3 года назад
@@darrylschultz6479 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@Ami-dk9pl
@Ami-dk9pl 4 года назад
Awful, the publicity in the middle of a concerto!
@hugokubarth9316
@hugokubarth9316 3 года назад
megalobombastico, but thanks for making it public
@ragnarzetterberg9032
@ragnarzetterberg9032 6 лет назад
A truly great piece. Very impressionistic and it bodes the tragic and meaningless war to come a few years later...
@JAMESLEVEE
@JAMESLEVEE 8 лет назад
The key is D minor.
@bartjebartmans
@bartjebartmans 8 лет назад
Ook wel d klein genaamd. Of d mineur. Klein maar fijn.
@douwemusic
@douwemusic 5 лет назад
This is beautiful, but I can see why he didn't get very famous
@steveegallo3384
@steveegallo3384 4 года назад
@Emmanuel Avila Pianist --- But what if....WHAT IF...they were just CHANNELING through Stenhammar? Like Mendelssohn's "Fingal's Cave" did for Wagner's 'Walkürenritt'? (Greetings from San Agustinillo!
@erika9763
@erika9763 5 лет назад
The ads thrown in at random destroy the experience.
@wademanix8801
@wademanix8801 5 лет назад
Where do you get ads? I never do.
@erika9763
@erika9763 5 лет назад
@@wademanix8801 Do you have a paid membership to youtube? There are 3 or 4 ads thrown into this piece that interrupt the music.
@isaacparra2071
@isaacparra2071 2 года назад
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