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Demir Sezer
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 12 พ.ย. 2017
Hello there!
I'll be (ir)regularly uploading sheet music videos. I'll also seldom be uploading my own compositions. so yea, that's it
Email: demirszr27@gmail.com
Musescore: pomegranade_god
Discord: @demir.s
I'll be (ir)regularly uploading sheet music videos. I'll also seldom be uploading my own compositions. so yea, that's it
Email: demirszr27@gmail.com
Musescore: pomegranade_god
Discord: @demir.s
Felix Weingartner - Das Gefilde der Seligen, Op. 21 [1896]
Paul Felix Weingartner, Edler von Münzberg (2 June 1863 - 7 May 1942) was an Austrian conductor, composer and pianist.
Performed by:
Sinfonieorchester Basel
Marko Letonja
Performed by:
Sinfonieorchester Basel
Marko Letonja
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Kurt Atterberg - Rondeau Rétrospectif, Op. 26 [1925]
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Kurt Magnus Atterberg (12 December 1887 - 15 February 1974) was a Swedish composer and engineer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas, and ballets. Performed by: Sandor Falvai and Ilona Prunyi
Anatoly Alexandrov, Symphony in C major, Op. 92 [1965]
มุมมอง 6153 หลายเดือนก่อน
Anatoly Nikolaevich Aleksandrov (1888 - 1982) - Russian and Soviet composer, conductor, pianist, music teacher, publicist. Doctor of Art History (1941). People's Artist of the USSR (1971). Winner of the Stalin Prize, second degree (1951). I. Andante - Allegro moderato 00:00 II. Andante mesto 16:33 III. Alla marcia - Festivo 23:32 IV. Andante pensieroso - Allegretto idilico 30:52 Perfored by Igo...
Kurt Atterberg - Horn Concerto, Op. 28 [1926]
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Kurt Magnus Atterberg (12 December 1887 - 15 February 1974) was a Swedish composer and engineer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas, and ballets. I. Allegro pathetico 00:00 II. Adagio 8:20 III. Allegro molto 17:52 Performed by: Boris Afanasiev with the Mosco Radio Symphony Orchestra
A. Scriabin - Romance for Horn and Piano, arr. for Cello [1890]
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Alexander Nikolayevich Scriabin (6 January 1872 - 27 April) was a Russian composer and virtuoso pianist. Before 1903, Scriabin was greatly influenced by the music of Frédéric Chopin and composed in a relatively tonal, late-Romantic idiom. Later, and independently of his influential contemporary Arnold Schoenberg, Scriabin developed a much more dissonant musical language that had transcended usu...
Kurt Atterberg - Sonata for Horn and Piano, Op. 27a [1925]
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Kurt Magnus Atterberg (12 December 1887 - 15 February 1974) was a Swedish composer and engineer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas, and ballets. This sonata was originally written for cello (a score video of which can be found here: th-cam.com/video/vG8OO1GH5AQ/w-d-xo.html). The piece was later arranged for the french horn as per the request of one of his friends. The score I had only...
Kurt Atterberg - Sonata for Cello and Piano, Op 27 [1925]
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Kurt Magnus Atterberg 12 December 1887 - 15 February 1974) was a Swedish composer and engineer. He is best known for his symphonies, operas, and ballets. I. Allegro 00:00 II. Adagio molto 6:40 III. Allegro energetico, poco pesante 14:14 Performed by: Cello - Erling Blöndal Bengtsson Piano - Anker Blyme
Anatoly Lyadov - Dance of the Mosquito [1911]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - Novelette, Op. 20 [1889]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - Sur le prairie, Op. 23 [1890]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - Dance of the Amazon, Op. 65 [1910]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - 4 Arabesques, Op. 4 [1878]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - Intermezzo No. 1 Orchestra Arr., Op. 8b [1883]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Anatoly Lyadov - 2 Intermezzi, Op. 8 [1883]
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Anatoly Konstantinovich Lyadov (12 May 1855 - 28 August 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor. Lyadov was born in 1855 in St. Petersburg, Russian Empire, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin Lyadov from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin. He taught ...
Nikolai Medtner - Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 33 [1918]
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Nikolai Medtner - Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 33 [1918]
Sergei Prokofiev - The Tale of the Stone Flower // ACT I. Op. 118 [1948]
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Sergei Prokofiev - The Tale of the Stone Flower // ACT I. Op. 118 [1948]
Emil Hartmann - The Vikings at Helgeland, Op. 25 [1878]
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Emil Hartmann - The Vikings at Helgeland, Op. 25 [1878]
Prokofiev - Overture on Hebrew themes (Orchestra Arr.), Op. 34bis [1934]
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Prokofiev - Overture on Hebrew themes (Orchestra Arr.), Op. 34bis [1934]
Alexander Borodin - Songs and Romances [1852-1885]
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Alexander Borodin - Songs and Romances [1852-1885]
Mendelssohn - Capriccio Brillant, Op. 22 [1832] (Shelley)
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Mendelssohn - Capriccio Brillant, Op. 22 [1832] (Shelley)
Anatoly Lyadov - Scherzo for Orchestra, Op. 16 [1879]
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Anatoly Lyadov - Scherzo for Orchestra, Op. 16 [1879]
Nikolai Tcherepnin - Suite from Le Pavillon d'Armide, Op. 29a [1906]
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Nikolai Tcherepnin - Suite from Le Pavillon d'Armide, Op. 29a [1906]
Darius Milhaud - String Quartet No. 6, Op. 77 [1922]
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Darius Milhaud - String Quartet No. 6, Op. 77 [1922]
Emil Hartmann - Symphony No. 2, Op. 34 [1880]
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Emil Hartmann - Symphony No. 2, Op. 34 [1880]
Anton Rubinstein - Caprice Russe, Op. 102 [1878]
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Anton Rubinstein - Caprice Russe, Op. 102 [1878]
Scriabin - Poem of Ecstasy // Compilation of longest codas
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Scriabin - Poem of Ecstasy // Compilation of longest codas
York Bowen - Ballade No. 2, Op. 87 [1941]
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York Bowen - Ballade No. 2, Op. 87 [1941]
A. Scriabin - Symphony No. 2, Op. 29 [1901]
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A. Scriabin - Symphony No. 2, Op. 29 [1901]
Felix Blumenfeld - Etude-Fantaisie, Op. 48 [1916]
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Felix Blumenfeld - Etude-Fantaisie, Op. 48 [1916]
25:59 unwritten melody in the woodwinds
Yeah I know I couldn't find a version that included that part
Blumenfeld and Medtner, our most neglected composers.
This is one of those pieces that is so clearly structured that you don't even need to read the program to understand what it is supposed to be depicting. It's also the perfect companion piece to Rachmaninoff's "Isle of the Dead" because it is inspired by the another painting of Böcklin.
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24:24
Power!!
Medtner is just too good to the ears and heart. ❤
I'm extremely fond of this sonata, and find it especially interesting Op.94 exists both for flute and violin. I think this should be more commonplace among composers, to score works like this so they can be played by more than one type of instrument.
4:19
Wow, this is by far the best recording I’ve heard of this! Powerful!
This is incredibly sarcastic music, I had no idea!
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since when you got almost 500 subs
No offense to the performers but all of the phrases are just one big blur
this was written by the diablo
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It is fleeting, but there is nothing quite like the overwhelmimg climax at c. 7:35...!^^
daha fazla yapsana olum
Hello. Do I understand correctly that the horn part presented in the video does not match the cello part? Could you please provide the cello part?
The cello part can be found in IMSLP. The only version with the piano accompaniment was the horn version though, that's why I used it in this video.
@@DemirSezer Thank you!
I didn't know Scriabin had ever written such a thing....
beautiful
Finding new Scriabin is always a blessing. Thank you for posting
It is a blessing indeed. I recommend giving a listen to the original horn version as well!
6:35
DEMIR SHEET MUSIC CREATOR???? YOU'RE SO COOL MAN :D
DAMN DAVIDE THANKS WELCOME ALIVE
I got random notification rn
Thank you for this sharing !
wonderful piece,wish it was longer
beutiful work!
Yes!
Really beautiful!!
I recently learned Kitayenko’s and it was heaven.
Damn ! I've already heard those chords at 2:16 somewhere !
absolutely beautiful!
ALKAN WHY ARE YOU LIKE THIS 😂
Concert pianist Ben Laude (“Tonebase” channel) makes the case that this work is Rach’s most personal opus. And therefore, to him, it is over time, appreciated much more than the the great 2nd and 3rd concertos. It grows on one. Dismissing it as a failure is a mistake. Pianist Nicholai Lugansky makes a parallel case, here th-cam.com/video/yDo1aM0jy6g/w-d-xo.html
just me or this does not look chopin? I kinda see it a little bit but not really.
this was apparently meant for orchestra but became lost, is it possible to make the orchestrated version????
a video for each version
I love how Prok can be so lovely and 'utterly demented' (as someone commented elsewhere) in the same piece
beautiful. didn't know blumenfeld wrote such modern harmonies (although for his time they were anything but). I associate him much more with more chromatic romantic harmonies, rather than the whole tone related, less tonal ones here. great find, thank you :)
Ne zamandir muzikle ilgileniyorsun? Bu tarz eserleri dinleyip anlamaya calismak bile derin bir gecmisin oldugunu hissettiriyor.
6-7 sene filan
Üstüne bir de gençsin. Ne oldu da müziğe başladın klasik müziğe? Öncesinde seninle sohbet etmek istemiştim aklımdaki projelerden bahsedecektim. Insta falan var mı? Nereden ulaşabilirim çok fazla sorum var. Ben de senin gibi Musedcoredan falan eserlerimi daha piyanoda çalamadan yazıp arkadaşlarıma göstermiştim. TH-camdan video atmanı bekliyorum bir cevaplık sohbet için. Videolarında kalitesinden herhalde haftalar alıyor
Why is this a full 5 min shorter than most other recordings? They omitted some repeats?
Could just as well be the tempo, I'll have to check it but I don't remember coming across any weirdness while making the video
@@DemirSezer That's 25min vs 30 min, proportionally quite significant. Maybe the others are taking repeats not written on the score? Are there different versions?
Stephen Hough’s recording is only 25:51 so very similar!😊
As we can see, there are no repeat marks in the score, so it is simply down to tempo differences between interpretations.
To be fair while doing some other score videos I did notice some conductors outright skipping a few pages, not playing them (Rozhdestvensky with Scriabin's 2nd symphony); so it could be possible this is the case here as well. Possibly not though since it's a concerto
Un pur délice !
Most comments about this piece seem to miss the point - the piece is called Ballade #2 - and it's CLEARLY inspired by Chopin's Ballade #2 in the opening theme. It's a tribute - but it's also an entirely new thing. Bowen was not "radically" innovative but was a perfect example of a composer who found his own new and unique voice within tonal music. He wasn't a mere 'throwback' - if you listen to a lot of his music, you realize that it's got this really unique marriage of super-late romantic ala-Rachmaninoff and impressionistic-ala Debussy/Ravel music - it's like a mix of Russian and French influences - combined with a uniquely English sensibility and style. I love his music for how potent the Romantic drama of it is - quite rare for English composers - and also how rich and opulent the harmonies are. I particularly love his fondness for augmented chords - a common feature of his work! He clearly took them from the impressionists but in his language they bring new colours to late-romantic harmonies.
Ce concerto vaut le détour et pourrait être présent dans le concert international... Merci infiniment. ❤
Teyzem benim ya çok güzel
This is just beautiful! Thank you very much
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