What a delightful work. Thank you so much. It's interesting. . . so many of my favorite musicians are Czech. Moravec, Kvapil, Dvorak, Janacek, to name a few.
Thank you for posting these pieces with score. Your previous channel introduced me to this Martinu work and I remember greatly enjoying it. Glad to see it and lots of other pieces up again with score and accompanying descriptions. Once again, thanks for the re-posts! David
Thoroughly enjoyable Martinu! Quite reminiscent of Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Grieg, but with a tonal and melodic "twist" that is entirely Martinu. Kaspar's performance is engaging, as well. Thanks for posting music new to me.
thank you so much for posting these! these are set works for a class i attend; we were told short, easy pieces! short, perhaps, but easy? i'd say - not!
I am playing the second one of the first book, Nova Loutka, I think maybe you should take the begginings and the ends a little faster? Anyways a great performance.
11:52 - veeeeery very bad studio work... Such an obvious "cut" of tracks. How they could leave it like this? pfffff... Which label this record comes from? NAXOS or so? I believe so. .... EDIT: ahhhh: 00:57 - left hand.. :) .... (I mean, I don't wanna be here like those people who comment to some live concert videos like: "Ah, you made a mistake there and there..." But this is different case. I truly believe this comes from some published CD record. And obviously, they did NOT care at all... - probably NAXOS "fabrique" style. Quantity>>>>>>>quality. Ahhhh... but probably it's my own problem. I just happened to record this piece myself couple days ago, so I can still hear every note. :)
Those harmonies are wild
Bohuslav Martinů is my very favorite composer! Thank you for such a great performance! Playing his work as well!
Muchísimas gracias.Gran trabajo. Muy útil para los profesores. Martinu es uno de mis compositores favoritos. Lo programo mucho.
Hi,
thanks a lot for posting these pieces with sheet music!
It really helps me playing and understanding the music better.
+AnkenSophie You're welcome Ank en Sophie!! Of mag ik m'n moerstaal praten? ;)
What a delightful work. Thank you so much. It's interesting. . . so many of my favorite musicians are Czech. Moravec, Kvapil, Dvorak, Janacek, to name a few.
Thank you for posting these pieces with score. Your previous channel introduced me to this Martinu work and I remember greatly enjoying it. Glad to see it and lots of other pieces up again with score and accompanying descriptions. Once again, thanks for the re-posts! David
+davidabarnes1993 I'm very glad to hear that David! Welcome back to my (new) channel :) Cheers, olla-vogala
realy modern and elegant at the same time
Today, 3 November 2017, was the first time I have heard this work. Martinu is almost unknown to our local classical music radio station, KUSC FM
I've played this when I was a young boy. So nice to find it again.
Thoroughly enjoyable Martinu! Quite reminiscent of Tchaikovsky, Schumann and Grieg, but with a tonal and melodic "twist" that is entirely Martinu. Kaspar's performance is engaging, as well. Thanks for posting music new to me.
I played the first and second 2 years ago on piano, and man is it good to listen to it again! :D
Beautifully played.
It reminds me a little of children's pieces by Jeno Takacs. Many of the best composers are from Bohemia, throughout time.
I love this huge work!
So beautiful!!!!
amazing
thx a lot, you are so precious :*
brilliant
Great
So beautiful
thank you so much for posting these! these are set works for a class i attend; we were told short, easy pieces! short, perhaps, but easy? i'd say - not!
zena robinson I can site read these, they're pretty easy.
The first one reminds me of Prokofiev's Cinderella.
I am playing the second one of the first book, Nova Loutka, I think maybe you should take the begginings and the ends a little faster? Anyways a great performance.
Loutky II - 13:27
Loutky III - 27:44
Could someone tell me what the capital "P" and "X' mean under the notes?
They're pedal markings that just look a bit different to the ones you might normally see
where did you get the notesheet? could you please tell me the name of the sheet and the publishing house? thanks!
what's the source for this music sheet?
0:29
i dont love Bartok anymore...
11:52 - veeeeery very bad studio work... Such an obvious "cut" of tracks. How they could leave it like this? pfffff... Which label this record comes from? NAXOS or so? I believe so.
.... EDIT: ahhhh: 00:57 - left hand.. :) .... (I mean, I don't wanna be here like those people who comment to some live concert videos like: "Ah, you made a mistake there and there..."
But this is different case. I truly believe this comes from some published CD record. And obviously, they did NOT care at all... - probably NAXOS "fabrique" style. Quantity>>>>>>>quality.
Ahhhh... but probably it's my own problem. I just happened to record this piece myself couple days ago, so I can still hear every note. :)