That particular passage is very reminiscent of Chopin's first prelude... the beginning and ending phrases especially. Almost all of us pianists loved and appreciated Chopin for his masterful contributions to piano literature, though as much as we loved him, we'd like to break totally new ground in the romantic style, yet his influence is inescapable.
Wow, what a nice idea to compose a "novel" (Roman) in music! Especially Plauderei (conversation) is loveley and really captures the feelings of a couple talking. But the biography is really tragic..
This is very Scriabinesque, I love it!!!!
1:14 gosh that harmonic evolution
That particular passage is very reminiscent of Chopin's first prelude... the beginning and ending phrases especially. Almost all of us pianists loved and appreciated Chopin for his masterful contributions to piano literature, though as much as we loved him, we'd like to break totally new ground in the romantic style, yet his influence is inescapable.
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So beautiful, thank you 🎹🎵🌷🌷🌷 (Netherlands)
This is incredible, Thank you endlessly for these masterpieces
Wow, what a nice idea to compose a "novel" (Roman) in music! Especially Plauderei (conversation) is loveley and really captures the feelings of a couple talking. But the biography is really tragic..
Great.
27:31 this is the same as Scriabin's 4th Sonata, the ending
Vorwuerfe= Chopin Prelude 24
Yes a clear influence! And the finale piece is clearly influenced by Scriabin's 4th Sonata.
@@MofosOfMetal you forgot Wagner and Debussy...
スクリャービンと言うよりは直のリストの影響の方が色濃いです
More like Schumann Op.11's intro, which is previous.
Ein Roman op 35:
00:03 1) Begegnung (Meeting)
03:53 2) Plauderei (Conversation)
07:57 3) Erwachende Liebe (Dawning love)
13:17 4) Auf dem Ball (In the Ballroom)
16:29 5) Enttäuschung (Depression)
20:26 6) Vorwürfe (Reproaches)
22:25 7) Ein Brief (A letter)
26:38 8) Höchstes Glück (Supreme happiness)
"Enttäuschung" is more "Disappointment"
00:03 1) Begegnung (Meeting)
20:26 6) Vorwürfe (Reproaches)
16:00 The ending of No. 4 resembles the ending of Chopin's mazurka Op. 24 No. 4, especially since the grace note figuration is the same.
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First piece sounds like Lyapunov's Tarantella (middle section)
最初の曲はリストのメフィスト・ワルツ4番(未完成)に触発されていますね
To me it sounds like accompaniment to a silent roaring twenties movie.
Does anyone know if this is based on a specific novel? Is there some specific story attached to it?
After Tolstoi's "Family Happiness" (Семейное счастие, tr. Seméynoye schástiye)
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