Thank you for this excellent rendition! Your excellent playing of these pieces is no small part of what got me interested in playing the piano again after I had not played it since I was a child. Your work is truly excellent!
Ну, Ребиков мастер. Очень нежные миниатюры. Авторский почерк на лицо. Для домашнего музицирования эта музыка самое то. Не для залов и филармоний а для дома, в кругу семьи. Русская музыка в чистом виде.
Idylle hellenique is one of the most moving and evocative pieces I've ever heard, deeply moving in its perfect symplicity. Rebikov was the master of the miniature. No one could touch him. I wish he had known.
@@r0mmm rachmaninoff wasnt really known for his simplicity lol, chopin maybe but still i think rebikov beats chopin in terms of simplicity while still sounding good.
Through your playing i came to knw about many pianist...i knw only Chopin Liszt. Beethoven etc......... Bt this music not only this whatever u play .... lovely pieces....
@@PianoScoreVids Mine too. I have to learn it just to teach it to my kids. For me it sounds like an insult that he is like a Russian Chopin. So much more emotions in every note. Chopin was extremely far from understanding, feeling or expressing that deep emotions. Unbelievable masterpiece this Waltz in F minor is.
@@paullaroche i’m not so sure about chopin being that far in terms of understanding. he was quite a brilliant composer, dont hate just cause he’s popular.
@@pqiojsqdklnads3861 I don't "hate" Chopin. I play more Chopin than anything else altogether. I just cannot compare his "emotions" if any to Russian composers.
For me one of best set for children "non studies" piano music, although Russians are indeed specialist for this segment. For studies Czerny is the best (both for children and grown up and experienced virtuoso folks). But former Soviet area has no rivalry for characteristic pieces set .... not to disrespect French, German and Italian schools.... but ...
Czerny is not relevant for post classical period virtuoso playing. People, Chopin described much of the technical exercises of the romantic period as tedious and useless. IMO Czerny falls into that category. Chopin knew more about piano technique than nearly anyone. If you doubt it study his etudes and figure out how he really played them.
Yes, please consider, other than having the complete set, to do also the single-piece video. Not for everything (of course!!) but only for the ones you think are the most interesting; (like f minor walzt); even if everyone has different liking, though. Btw, thanks for sharing :)
I will probably upload a video of all his works (as a special edition of 'unknown piano mixtape' aka just the record for myself how much i uploaded on TH-cam) and a video of all his waltzes, because there are incredible ones in for example 'Snow White' a almost 90 min video where I reall would not except people to listen through until the waltz appears. A video of my favorites...i don't know, because most of it would be probably early Rebikov and I would have serious difficulties to compare his more avantgarde work in this sense...it stands out somehow. I think a video of all pieces should be enough, maybe i make a '!' or so behind the name of the piece to indicate it being a favorite of mine :)
Ahah no for favourite I was thinking to situations (as you said) like the Snow White of one hour and maybe a four minutes piece which would need a single video, Honoratamusica for instance published the Field nocturnes with hearts in the title but I would have listened even without ahah Bestt
Please, don't people know and appreciate other music but Chopin's?! It's similar to saying blue is like yellow, let's widen our musical perspective. The world isn't monochromatic luckily.
@ Chris Walker What a nonsensical and baseless statement... All work of art is building on influences. Chords are chords. It's similar to saying that because you used the word 'stole' no one else can. Both composers have their own style and distinct character.
A very good Video. I Love the sound of the piano and the recording. I have a question: what are the technical difficulties in the Waltz in f-sharp minor? Is it as hard as the second one or the Fihth one?
The main difficulty is to play the "swelling" of the phrases in a convincing way. I think it is safe to say that Rebikov often though of a violin when composing this kind of pattern, and we have to emulate it. Of course, jumps of thirds within one hand is not easy too, but I think one can get used to it quite quickly I think the f minor one is a little bit more difficult, because there is is very important to bring out the melodic lines a lot
Ok , so I´d say that for the moment Rebikov is the classical ( = until romanticism , impressionism ) pianist I like most . But my leaning are more towards Jazz , world music , exotic sounds and ragas . So , I like Chick Corea´s children songs even more . Prokofiev´s and Gliére´s are very good also , but I am looking for some children songs that come close to Corea´s . Otherwise I like lots of Bartok ( rhytmically more interesting than Rebikov ) and some of Chatschaturian and Tchaikovsky . Duckworth is very good too , more modern . There is of course Christopher Norton , but maybe that´s really more Jazz ( don´t have heard much ) . Don´t like much of Schumann , very little of Kabalevsky and Gubaidulina .
Strange how he writes so many wide spaced LH chords if these are for children. Children in Russia must all have Rachmaninov sized LH’s. Broken chords of a 10th in size are still uncomfortable for most children to play. Certainly nice music though.
First piece in G and no.4 waltz in F minor are the best. no.2 Idylle Hellénique and no.3 Berceuse just drag. no.5 is ok, no.6 should have added a new voice after returning to Tempo 1
Thank you for this excellent rendition! Your excellent playing of these pieces is no small part of what got me interested in playing the piano again after I had not played it since I was a child. Your work is truly excellent!
Ну, Ребиков мастер. Очень нежные миниатюры. Авторский почерк на лицо. Для домашнего музицирования эта музыка самое то. Не для залов и филармоний а для дома, в кругу семьи. Русская музыка в чистом виде.
Your channel is a treasure....
Nunca dejes de tocar, me haces muy feliz y siempre descubro alguna nueva música.
I love Rebikov
Only discovered this now, more than two years after the upload. Old but gold, especially the Idylle Hellenique
+1
The atmosphere is just so final, as if you are at the closing moments of your life but also so peaceful
@@marksoftimewell said
Idylle hellenique is one of the most moving and evocative pieces I've ever heard, deeply moving in its perfect symplicity. Rebikov was the master of the miniature. No one could touch him. I wish he had known.
love rebikov
Dont underestimate chopin ans Rachmaninoff.
@@r0mmm rachmaninoff wasnt really known for his simplicity lol, chopin maybe but still i think rebikov beats chopin in terms of simplicity while still sounding good.
@@PianoScoreVids I love your playing.
@@pqiojsqdklnads3861 Rebikov just has that certain something. Others were much greater at the big works. But miniatures? Exactly. No one.
Não me canso de ouvir!Lindo!Obrigada!👏👏👏👏👏👏
It's a precious album! Tks again for bringing these pieces to see the light again! Your interpretation is magnificent, as it alwys is!
Quanta beleza nos proporciona!Obras é composições desconhecidas,mas belíssimas!👏👏👏👏👏
Through your playing i came to knw about many pianist...i knw only Chopin Liszt. Beethoven etc......... Bt this music not only this whatever u play .... lovely pieces....
Beautiful music 🙂🌺🎹🎵
Please upload more easy but beautiful pieces like this. Thank you! Love your performance.
The valse f-moll is deceptively simple. Played it, and oh boy the difficult fingerings at times.
Lovely compositions and played with precision and emotion. Thank you for your interpretation
These pieces are so beautiful 😌
Masterpiece!! Brilliant F minor valse...112 years in oblivion..
Thanks!
My favorite piece here, the f minor valse...aah so beautiful!!
@@PianoScoreVids Mine too. I have to learn it just to teach it to my kids. For me it sounds like an insult that he is like a Russian Chopin. So much more emotions in every note. Chopin was extremely far from understanding, feeling or expressing that deep emotions. Unbelievable masterpiece this Waltz in F minor is.
@@paullaroche i’m not so sure about chopin being that far in terms of understanding. he was quite a brilliant composer, dont hate just cause he’s popular.
@@pqiojsqdklnads3861 I don't "hate" Chopin. I play more Chopin than anything else altogether. I just cannot compare his "emotions" if any to Russian composers.
@@paullaroche fair enough
Wow such a hunting feeling . He is a master of short lyrical pieces.
Did you mean haunting?
@@hemiolaguy yes(my mistake
@@hemiolaguy We all understood what was meant ... This is a forum for many non English speakers so no insulting lesson needed...
Piękne, właśnie uczę się tego grać
For me one of best set for children "non studies" piano music, although Russians are indeed specialist for this segment. For studies Czerny is the best (both for children and grown up and experienced virtuoso folks). But former Soviet area has no rivalry for characteristic pieces set .... not to disrespect French, German and Italian schools.... but ...
Rebikov has a certain something.
Czerny is not relevant for post classical period virtuoso playing. People, Chopin described much of the technical exercises of the romantic period as tedious and useless. IMO Czerny falls into that category. Chopin knew more about piano technique than nearly anyone. If you doubt it study his etudes and figure out how he really played them.
@disinformationworld9378 completely disagree with you.
0:03 Waltz in G-major
1:06 Idylle hellenique
3:23 Berceuse
5:26 Waltz in F-minor
6:42 Moment lyrique
8:07 Waltz in A-minor
Sorry if the key signatures on the waltzes are wrong, haha. I’m very bad at reading key signatures.
thank you! i think no one will be really upset about a little mistake there ^^
Delightful!
Muy bello
Yes, please consider, other than having the complete set, to do also the single-piece video. Not for everything (of course!!) but only for the ones you think are the most interesting; (like f minor walzt); even if everyone has different liking, though. Btw, thanks for sharing :)
Good idea!
I will probably upload a video of all his works (as a special edition of 'unknown piano mixtape' aka just the record for myself how much i uploaded on TH-cam) and a video of all his waltzes, because there are incredible ones in for example 'Snow White' a almost 90 min video where I reall would not except people to listen through until the waltz appears. A video of my favorites...i don't know, because most of it would be probably early Rebikov and I would have serious difficulties to compare his more avantgarde work in this sense...it stands out somehow. I think a video of all pieces should be enough, maybe i make a '!' or so behind the name of the piece to indicate it being a favorite of mine :)
Ahah no for favourite I was thinking to situations (as you said) like the Snow White of one hour and maybe a four minutes piece which would need a single video, Honoratamusica for instance published the Field nocturnes with hearts in the title but I would have listened even without ahah Bestt
The Russian Chopin.
If only he were more well known.
Please, don't people know and appreciate other music but Chopin's?! It's similar to saying blue is like yellow, let's widen our musical perspective. The world isn't monochromatic luckily.
Thank you, Gamma1734
Thank you I can't believe I didn't know about him until yesterday... Debussy stole so much from him
I played and uploaded 95% of his piano music. In fact, there is a 9 hour long sheet music video which you can look up for convenience
@ Chris Walker What a nonsensical and baseless statement... All work of art is building on influences. Chords are chords. It's similar to saying that because you used the word 'stole' no one else can. Both composers have their own style and distinct character.
@@tia904 someone got salty
Vals in f minor, beautiful!
Absolute little masterpieces, with this iconic quality comparable to Satie's Gnossiennes
Moment lyrique sounds like Debussy.
A very good Video. I Love the sound of the piano and the recording.
I have a question: what are the technical difficulties in the Waltz in f-sharp minor? Is it as hard as the second one or the Fihth one?
The main difficulty is to play the "swelling" of the phrases in a convincing way. I think it is safe to say that Rebikov often though of a violin when composing this kind of pattern, and we have to emulate it. Of course, jumps of thirds within one hand is not easy too, but I think one can get used to it quite quickly
I think the f minor one is a little bit more difficult, because there is is very important to bring out the melodic lines a lot
Ok , so I´d say that for the moment Rebikov is the classical ( = until romanticism , impressionism ) pianist I like most . But my leaning are more towards Jazz , world music , exotic sounds and ragas .
So , I like Chick Corea´s children songs even more .
Prokofiev´s and Gliére´s are very good also , but I am looking for some children songs that come close to Corea´s . Otherwise I like lots of Bartok ( rhytmically more interesting than Rebikov ) and some of Chatschaturian and Tchaikovsky . Duckworth is very good too , more modern .
There is of course Christopher Norton , but maybe that´s really more Jazz ( don´t have heard much ) . Don´t like much of Schumann , very little of Kabalevsky and Gubaidulina .
What do you think of Debussy? He drew much inspiration from the Indonesian gamelan, for one.
6:37 - Moment lyrique - Andante. Shadow Princess (Konami, 2015)
Un buon album per la gioventù
precioso
Genius
me like a lot sir, thanks
the second its so charming, its kind of dark though, I believe its more like g doric rather than minor, just a thought.
Yes it’s interesting! All of the e’s are natural.
Great work! Could you please tell me where you got score for Waltz in f minor? It is soo good!
Beautiful can you please tell me where u got the sheet music for Valse Moderato in G major from?
all should be on imslp
Who is the pianist?
I play it
@@PianoScoreVids bravo! Please, write it in the Infos!
I wrote it in the channel despricption
Strange how he writes so many wide spaced LH chords if these are for children. Children in Russia must all have Rachmaninov sized LH’s. Broken chords of a 10th in size are still uncomfortable for most children to play. Certainly nice music though.
😅
Virtually all youth-albums have been inspired by schumanns Album for the youth, op. 68, and i regard it as the best one.
Composers were making such albums before Schumann was born. Schumann's music for children is not as lyrical as this is, for the most part.
First piece in G and no.4 waltz in F minor are the best.
no.2 Idylle Hellénique and no.3 Berceuse just drag.
no.5 is ok, no.6 should have added a new voice after returning to Tempo 1
❤