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SoupyMold
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 ธ.ค. 2019
Hello! I am a classical music enthusiast and an amateur composer who compiles music videos as a hobby. All of my videos, are made by a small number of friends, and are uploaded for educational and non-commercial purposes only. I do not own any of the materials used in this channel, and I do not gain any profit from it. If you are a copyright holder and object to my use of your intellectual property, please, before you file a take-down notice, email me at msoupelin@gmail.com and I will manually take it down.
I may from time to time reupload old videos. This happens once I correct spelling mistakes, audio errors, etc. By all means, if you find an error, tell me so I may rectify it.
Lastly, I am also open to doing score videos of living composers. I cannot guarantee that your piece will be uploaded, but constantly sending me updates or new works can lead to one eventually ending up on my channel.
PLEASE NOTE: I do NOT accept MIDI for original composition score video requests.
I may from time to time reupload old videos. This happens once I correct spelling mistakes, audio errors, etc. By all means, if you find an error, tell me so I may rectify it.
Lastly, I am also open to doing score videos of living composers. I cannot guarantee that your piece will be uploaded, but constantly sending me updates or new works can lead to one eventually ending up on my channel.
PLEASE NOTE: I do NOT accept MIDI for original composition score video requests.
Massimo Trotta - Prelude, Passacaglia and Invention (2016)
Prelude, Passacaglia and Invention is an ensemble suite composed by Italian composer Massimo Trotta. It is influenced by jazz idioms.
Sections:
Prelude: 0:04
Passacaglia: 2:29
Invention: 4:29
Date: 2016
Performers:
Alessia Cecchetti on piano
Emanuele Stracchi on piano
Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes. The contents of the video were obtained from the composer and uploaded with the composer’s permission.
Composer's channel: th-cam.com/channels/xo0BJa-syX0Et3SZWtPCzw.html
Sections:
Prelude: 0:04
Passacaglia: 2:29
Invention: 4:29
Date: 2016
Performers:
Alessia Cecchetti on piano
Emanuele Stracchi on piano
Note: This channel does not own the score or audio, and they are only used for non-commercial purposes. The contents of the video were obtained from the composer and uploaded with the composer’s permission.
Composer's channel: th-cam.com/channels/xo0BJa-syX0Et3SZWtPCzw.html
มุมมอง: 188
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Bohuslav Martinů - Mazurka, H.284 (Koukl)
มุมมอง 8538 หลายเดือนก่อน
Mazurka, by Czech composer Bohuslav Martinů, is a piece written in 1941 as a “Homage to Paderewski” in honor of the Polish politician and composer and to commemorate his death. It was intended to comprise an album of 17 works, commissioned by the publisher Boosey & Hawkes, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Paderewski’s debut at Carnegie Hall. The celebration quickly turned into a funerary tr...
František Kotzwara - The Battle of Prague, Op. 23
มุมมอง 1.6K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
“ACK!” The last breath from the lungs of Czech composer František Kotzwara (also spelled Kočvara) left his body, as he sat on the floorboards of an English apartment with a noose around his neck, one that he tied for himself. The other end of the rope was fastened to a doorknob, and standing above him was the screaming owner of the apartment. Earlier on that fateful day of September 2, 1791, Ko...
Tianhe Chen - Blood Debt (1939) (Zhang)
มุมมอง 4198 หลายเดือนก่อน
“Blood Debt” for solo piano is a piece written by Chinese composer Tianhe Chen in 1939. Dolorous and mournful, the piece was composed while Chen was in a bunker, taking shelter from the Bombing of Chongqing during the Second Sino-Japanese War (which subsumed into the wider World War Two scene). The heavy civilian casualties angered him, and contributed to his overall patriotic and revanchist at...
Er Nie - Dance of the Golden Snake (1934)
มุมมอง 1.3K8 หลายเดือนก่อน
Chinese composer Nie Er's "Dance of the Golden Snake" ("金蛇狂舞") is a short work written for traditional Chinese orchestra, intended for the Bai Dai Orchestra in particular. The piece is, according to certain sources, a variation arranged from a traditional piece called "Yang Ba Qu". Nie Er (born Shouxin Nie) was a composer born in the Yunnan province of China. He was brought up with traditional ...
Ryan Collis - Nephrolithiasis (2022)
มุมมอง 4798 หลายเดือนก่อน
“AAAARRRRGGGGHHHH!!!” is the sound one makes when attempting to pass a large kidney stone naturally. Incidentally, British composer Ryan Collis’s “Nephrolithiasis” for piano trio is named after the condition of having a kidney stone. The work is in one movement, and largely consists of freely atonal harmonies. Lasting approximately 6 to 7 minutes in duration, the performers often navigate moder...
Antonín Dvořák - 2 Furiants, Op. 42 (Kahánek)
มุมมอง 9739 หลายเดือนก่อน
2 Furiants is a set of dance pieces by the famous Czech composer Antonín Dvořák. These Furiants, true to the manner of the general Slavic folk dance, contain hemiolas as a mainstay feature. They are relatively unknown compared to the composer’s other works. Both pieces contain common ideas and motifs, among which are the Alberti Bass variants, stiff rhythmic diminution, and, due to folk inspira...
Anton Rubinstein - Ondine, Op. 1 (Cousin)
มุมมอง 6K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
“Ondine”, subtitled “Etude”, is the first published piece by Russian composer Anton Rubinstein. It was composed in the year 1842, when he was only twelve years old. As the programmatic name implies, the Etude evokes the feeling of flowing water in which the titular female sprite dwells. Above the continuous deluge of arpeggi, a constant pattering of single-note droplets form the top voice and m...
Moritz Moszkowski - Humoresque in D Major, Op. 14 (Hobson)
มุมมอง 94211 หลายเดือนก่อน
Moritz Moszkowski’s Humoresque is a piano composition that was composed sometime during the latter half of the 19th century, relatively early on in his career. The work often makes use of heavy bassline pedal points on the tonic while keeping a boisterous beer-tavern melody, but nevertheless, still has its tip-toe mischievous moments. It also emits a very Germanic flavor due to the horn fifths ...
Mason Ishida - String Quartet No. 2 (2020)
มุมมอง 69811 หลายเดือนก่อน
“After the New England Conservatory sent all students home due to COVID-19, I began work on this string quartet immediately after returning home. I finished it in five days - the fastest I Have ever finished a multi movement work (though it is only about six minutes minutes). I worked under a six minute time limit because I planned to submit it for a reading session which didn't allow for piece...
Edgard Varèse - Dance for Burgess (1949)
มุมมอง 56511 หลายเดือนก่อน
“Dance for Burgess” for chamber orchestra and percussion, is a fun little work by the composer Edgard Varèse as a part of a Broadway musical project by Burgess Meredith, a dancer and Varèse’s friend. The stagework never came to fruition. Though the orchestral piece was written in 1949, it was only published in 1998, thanks to the efforts of Wen-chung Chou, who helped to edit and revise the fina...
Gary Noland - The Melancholic Moneymonger, Op. 26
มุมมอง 348ปีที่แล้ว
Gary Noland’s “The Melancholic Moneymonger” for piano is a bite-sized neobaroque composition that lasts less than one minute. The style of the piece uses mostly Baroque period language, until the final few measures of the piece, where dissonant chords break that illusion. Noland dedicated the miniature work to his pen-pal, Ladislav Kupkovič. Kupkovič, once a modernist composer who was a discipl...
Gary Noland - The Broom Brigade, Op. 25
มุมมอง 297ปีที่แล้ว
Gary Noland’s “The Broom Brigade” for piano is a bite-sized neoromantic composition that lasts less than one minute. The style of the piece uses mostly Romantic period language, until the final few measures of the piece, where dissonant chords break that illusion. Noland dedicated the miniature work to his teacher, Ivan Tcherepnin, who is of the Tcherepnin musical dynasty. Dr. Gary Lloyd Noland...
Massimo Trotta - Fugue, Prelude and Samba (2016)
มุมมอง 443ปีที่แล้ว
Fugue, Prelude and Samba for eight saxophones is a multi-section rhapsodic piece written by Italian composer and professor Massimo Trotta in 2016. The work, approximately seven minutes long, is dedicated to his colleague at the Francesco Morlacchi Conservatory of Perugia, the saxophone professor Roberto Todini. The music is influenced by jazz and the titular samba genre, with the bossa nova cho...
Alexis Roland-Manuel - String Trio (1922)
มุมมอง 748ปีที่แล้ว
Alexis Roland-Manuel - String Trio (1922)
Carl Tausig - Fantasy on Moniuszko's Halka, Op. 2b
มุมมอง 2.3Kปีที่แล้ว
Carl Tausig - Fantasy on Moniuszko's Halka, Op. 2b
Franz Liszt - 2 Performance Pieces, S.268
มุมมอง 672ปีที่แล้ว
Franz Liszt - 2 Performance Pieces, S.268
Cameron Lee Simpson - Hey-O: Novelty Piano
มุมมอง 616ปีที่แล้ว
Cameron Lee Simpson - Hey-O: Novelty Piano
Clarence Dickinson - Reverie in D-flat Major
มุมมอง 367ปีที่แล้ว
Clarence Dickinson - Reverie in D-flat Major
Mico Aquino - Sketch: "Kleiner Tanz in der Mitternacht" (2023)
มุมมอง 435ปีที่แล้ว
Mico Aquino - Sketch: "Kleiner Tanz in der Mitternacht" (2023)
Cameron Lee Simpson - Skeleton Blues (2023)
มุมมอง 539ปีที่แล้ว
Cameron Lee Simpson - Skeleton Blues (2023)
Yağız Arslan - Improvisation for Çığ Tokgöz (2023)
มุมมอง 542ปีที่แล้ว
Yağız Arslan - Improvisation for Çığ Tokgöz (2023)
Franz Liszt - We Are Not Mummies, S.90/3b
มุมมอง 613ปีที่แล้ว
Franz Liszt - We Are Not Mummies, S.90/3b
Cameron Lee Simpson - Ghostly Gala: A Spicy Novelty (2022)
มุมมอง 442ปีที่แล้ว
Cameron Lee Simpson - Ghostly Gala: A Spicy Novelty (2022)
Wonderful piece of music, nearly destroyed the sinews in my right hand with the arpeggios!one of Joplin's best, like solace!
God And Jesus Will Always Love You.
I'm surprised there's no automatic suicide hotline link or viewer discretion warning by youtube lol
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO NOT AN AD THERE, OF ALL PLACES !!
3:05
"Werke" wie diese erinnern mich immer wieder daran, warum ich Julius Schulhoff seinem Großneffen Erwin vorziehe...
this will be the norm either in 2078 or 2095
Love it
0:01 1:05 3:04 4:36 5:09 17:16
Not so much as one...... original........ note. Not one! {Pure imitation ... { rsvp... Top of the Mark. S,F, Crucifixion after 7:00. Brunch on Sunday. Parking RSVP
Lovely performance - lyrical, flexible, yearning, singing. Bravo!
I just discovered where Scriabin got his theme from in the first prelude. It’s chopins sonata 3 and it’s in the first movement after the piece modulates to d major it’s actually amazing how inspired Scriabin was and made his own piece just off of that little fragment
ESTÁ MUITO RÁPIDO NÃO É ASSIM. 😫
Mi dirìa de no.
@danieladalcortivo6919 não entendi
I personally think the 1970 recording is better than this one, but only really because the piano is better in the first xD
Hello, how can I get the PDF of the score so I can print it?
How did I miss this my whole life ???
Well played by Perlman.
10:15 sounds like debussy
It is strange to imagine that such a musician died from erotic asphyxiation or kotzwarism (named after him)
I need to hear John Ogden playing this. Lost mine
My favorite is no. 5. All the complexity going on in the harmony. Most people are listening to the melody and miss the musical capers going on in the strings.
such genius!
6:03
Thanks for posting this wonderful work of Tchaikovsky! Referred to as symphonic ballad, the turbulent opening theme is followed at 4:32 by a heart-wrenching woodwind sound of despair and soulful nostalgic desire on the face of betrayal; based on the main character Voyevoda of the Polish poem Czaty by Adam Mickiewicz. The most famous musical ballads, the three Chopin Ballads, are also thought to have been based on Mickiewicz poems.
Normally, you dont think of RK doing chamber music. I didn't know he did that genre at all. Nice to know!!!!!
Maravilloso❤❤
I have played this at a concert last Saturday (on the viola) and it went down well. The last movement is the trickiest tempo of the lot. A work I have never encountered previously, and I have been playing in my orchestra decades - 2nd violin to begin with, then 1st violin and finally viola. I am now 54!
Well, I’m a piano teacher and these would be somewhat difficult for most students. The big chords are going to require a large hand, bigger than mine. The plus is that they are not very long and not too fast so a high school student who has studied for ten or so years could probably play some of these pieces. A really good chord background would be very helpful in learning these. I have taught MacDowell’s “Hungarian” to an advanced student. That was both fun and challenging.
I recently heard a performance of this work at The Museum Of Russian Art, Minneapolis , MN. Brilliant Performance, wonderful venue.
The style of the passage at 6:38 - 7:08 seems to be very similar to the Finale of his first piano sonata
Questo primo alban Berg veramente bellissimo e super melodico
I would say that up until 3:37 would have been the orchestrated part, and the high F would mark the solo entry.
Immediately recognizable as Rimsky-Korsakov !
BRAVO from Acapulco!
🎼🎹🎶〰️🎵〰️🎵🫳
Bravíssimo!!!
i hate dis music , i am chicken masala verkäufer and nix gud
Charming!
I'm actually not kidding that in 2021 after my first year of college this piece and Bo Burnham's Inside are what carried me through an awful mental place unscathed Thanks to playing it with my college string ensemble and then finding tbis video I made it through that
0:48 now that's how you use circle of fifths
Awesome Classical music!
Sonata 4
love the fisrt piece
Never heard this until tonight and its some brilliant stuff. Absolutely captivating.
Fucking based. I love it. Critics who say these types of 80s-2000s Music Art Composer Movements are blah blah blah its random are just too fumb to follow along.
Lol
it's too melodic...Weben sold out
3:46 it gives Rachmaninoff
they play it as if it's chopin? what an awkward rubato
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