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Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Wed Feb 24, 2016 5:51 am
by Jim Faston

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Fri Feb 26, 2016 8:46 pm
by soh choon wee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiSUG7kSdhA

Can someone help to identify this chorus work.... my guess it is a english/america chorus work.

Thank you.

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2016 4:37 am
by Jim Faston
Luís de Freitas Branco (12 October 1890 — 27 November 1955)

from the 15 Prelúdios
#5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGFQf68mUwk
#7 (mislabled as 6)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsBoHKEK7Dc
#9
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vz9QoeElYs
#15
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Isn0b6pC0PU

also: Sonatina from pianosociety.com
http://www.pianosociety.com/threads/lui ... atina.4978

Wikipedia bio
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lu%C3%ADs ... tas_Branco

Scores for the above available at IMSLP.

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:37 pm
by burgmuller
Hello everyone
I'm trying to find the score of the cadenza, Min 11.30 aprox. Can anyone help me, please? There are lots of scores in IMSLP, but it is none of them. I love it!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oqOT8XAfCZY

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:20 pm
by soh choon wee
https://youtu.be/7OYkWSW7u4k

and for this, https://youtu.be/S75gYhODS0M i like the BACH (wonder anyone may already know a score), but i wonder how many of us can do the second MOZART (intoxicated) version.... how many hours to rehearse that??

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 6:26 pm
by Jim Faston
soh choon wee wrote:https://youtu.be/7OYkWSW7u4k

and for this, https://youtu.be/S75gYhODS0M i like the BACH (wonder anyone may already know a score), but i wonder how many of us can do the second MOZART (intoxicated) version.... how many hours to rehearse that??
Sounds fishy to me...

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 9:31 am
by Jim Faston
Moritz Moszkowski : Barcarolle aus Hoffmans Erzahlungen played by Takashi Hayashikawa.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MrK-H5pfpFI

Score available on IMSLP.

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 4:54 am
by fredbucket
There have been some very interesting developments in piano design over the last few years. Here is one - the 102 note Opus102 piano by Stephen Paulello in France.

I would be interested in PPers' views on the sound and the piece.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gx-b0P5cH7Y&sns=fb

Regards
Fred

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 5:59 pm
by HullandHellandHalifax
Hi Fred,
I am very excited by the piano in that the sound is not that of the Big Boys, the Steinways, Bechs, Bosens and Bluths. This is quintessentially a French sounding piano, in the family tree of Erard and Pleyel and just like their organs, has that fiery reedy quality. The piano sounds like a brass ensemble to my ears with a nice transparent bass which balances well with the rest of the piano. The treble needs a little work to improve the sound quality but as it is unlikely that 102 keys will become the norm then maybe it is not so important as long as the notes in the usual range are fully voiced. I liked its looks and loved the ipad hidden inside so page turning can be easily facilitated, no music rests to get jammed and pages that get blown away or whipped away by a loose violin bow.
As for the Toccata it was composed to show off the 102 key range and apart from that is it in no way remarkable and I won't be disappointed if I never hear it again. I presume the composer composed his piece without actually playing the piano and understanding what makes it so special, hence the music being a failure. This piano with it's special qualities of non-decaying high notes and ability to produce sounds from ppp to fff easily must be first understood before anyone should attempt to compose for it as in one sense the 102 keys are a purely mechanical thing and not something that makes the piano so different and sets it apart from the Big Boys.
I will be interested to hear your thoughts because of your huge interest in piano manufacturing developments.
regards
Brian

Re: YouTube Finds

Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2016 4:24 pm
by HTIEKFR
It's in French but it might interest you. Last concert by Boris Giltburg in Paris playing the Paulello
http://www.resmusica.com/2016/06/07/bor ... -paulello/
http://lalettredumusicien.fr/s/articles ... lle-gaveau