Trumpet: Hey friend, wondering if you might be willing to be the accompanist for my recital. Pianist: Awesome, what are you playing? Trumpet: Hind- Pianist: nope
Piano part honestly doesn't look bad. Now, if a cellist "friend" asked me to play Chopin's Cello Sonata in G Minor, that's when I nope the fuck outta there
i had to play this for some new york orchestra audition thing in high school (nyssma?) and it was one of the only accepted audition pieces and finding someone to play piano was 5x harder than learning to play it
Oh, I played this when I was 16, at music uni! Thats a loooong time ago now, (25 years ago ) had almost forgotten it. But my fingers still remembered some parts. Muscle memory is such a weird thing.
God Bless the Pianist ! He plays this Piano Sonata with Trumpet accomplishment with outstanding aplomb. But seriously this is an outstanding performance of some great music by Paul Hindemith.
I learned the first movement for someone's local band performance assessment thing last year. While it's difficult, it's amazingly fun once you learn it. The rhythms are so intense and as I'm playing it I love that big buildup.
Great piece. The absence of key signatures is intriguing and makes it all the more powerful the way the music wanders around, something you see in contemporary jazz quite a bit.
Everyone knows this is sonota for piano with a trumpet accompaniment, it makes me so sad viewing this after halsey stevens sonota for trumpet and piano :(
@@tab9856 Thanks, but I don't think so. Foley's recording is definitely slower, and the emphasis on the note more than an entire phrase, in my opinion. But thanks anyway!
Someone said "Reinhold Friedrich and Thomas Duis" under another comment, but I'm not sure. It does seem a bit shady that the artists are not recognized or listed while the poster is making all the ad revenue..
Trumpet: Hey friend, wondering if you might be willing to be the accompanist for my recital.
Pianist: Awesome, what are you playing?
Trumpet: Hind-
Pianist: nope
Piano part honestly doesn't look bad. Now, if a cellist "friend" asked me to play Chopin's Cello Sonata in G Minor, that's when I nope the fuck outta there
Christopher Kempf Yeah, see too Rautavaara’s or Ornstein’s sonatas for other instrument plus piano.
Eorzat and Rachmaninoff Cello Sonata also.
erlkönig, kreuzter: hi pianists
It's not too bad. I'd much rather play this than say one of the Brahms Violin Sonatas.
i had to play this for some new york orchestra audition thing in high school (nyssma?) and it was one of the only accepted audition pieces and finding someone to play piano was 5x harder than learning to play it
I'm an accompanist, one of our students had this as their semester piece, asked the band director if I shot his dog. God have mercy on me.
0:04 - I. Mit Kraft
5:09 - II. Mäßig bewegt
7:26 - III. Trauermusik
If you were using this piece to audition into a college of music, what movement would you play?
@@mrdonut1533 first movement
Movement ll.
@@mrdonut1533 So did you pass?
@@SelectCircle yes!
The trumpet accompanist is really good!
Oh, I played this when I was 16, at music uni!
Thats a loooong time ago now, (25 years ago ) had almost forgotten it. But my fingers still remembered some parts. Muscle memory is such a weird thing.
The trumpet player is Raymond Mase, trumpet teacher at Juilliard.
Thanks, was just w wondering who it was.....
God Bless the Pianist ! He plays this Piano Sonata with Trumpet accomplishment with outstanding aplomb. But seriously this is an outstanding performance of some great music by Paul Hindemith.
Hindemith: exists
Pianists: son of bitch
That piano part, brutal. 😟
I learned the first movement for someone's local band performance assessment thing last year.
While it's difficult, it's amazingly fun once you learn it. The rhythms are so intense and as I'm playing it I love that big buildup.
@@GlennMagusHarvey that's exactly how you enjoy moderns lol
Hahaha yes its hard but posible 😂
Yes I'm not sure if I died and went to purgatory or if it's just my luck I've to play it 😭
im. playing.
got this today and my solo is in 4 days. We on that grind
How did it go?!
Fryles yeah how’d it go it’s been 7 months
What sort of teachers giving you 4 days to learn an entire Sonata???
it’s been 4 years, how did it go?
oh damn are you still recovering from it? how did it go?
Awesome playing by piano and trumpet
Great piece. The absence of key signatures is intriguing and makes it all the more powerful the way the music wanders around, something you see in contemporary jazz quite a bit.
I have to play this sonata, it's not easy but it's beautiful!
7:26 chopin funeral march.
Everyone knows this is sonota for piano with a trumpet accompaniment, it makes me so sad viewing this after halsey stevens sonota for trumpet and piano :(
Truth!
I have to play this for my band class this week to try out for a different classsss
Theirs is only one world to describe this peice: OOF!
Especially that third movement. Before section 31 to the end is brutal.
Musically there is so much to improve for the trumpeter, good sound! The style of vibrato remember me phil smith
8:08 = Trumpet Start of Trauermusik
Thanks for the vid this is my 8th grade nyssma solo
Very impressive for 8th grade. Was 10th grade for me.
5:09
Hindemith always wrote good stuff.
Sonata for piano and trumpet
9:57 for me
Nice!
1:19
Anyone else here for all state
🥶
Who are these two wonderful artista?
According to the description, it's Reinhold Friedrich and Thomas Duis.
anyone know who's recording is this?
Joseph Foley and Bonnie Anderson I think
@@tab9856 Thanks, but I don't think so. Foley's recording is definitely slower, and the emphasis on the note more than an entire phrase, in my opinion. But thanks anyway!
@@KiwiLitrumpet Interesting
Someone said "Reinhold Friedrich and Thomas Duis" under another comment, but I'm not sure. It does seem a bit shady that the artists are not recognized or listed while the poster is making all the ad revenue..
Piano sonate with trumpet accompaniment
5:10 for me again lol
I want to understand why this composer is a meme.
It boils down to the piano part of every instrumental sonata he wrote.
Composed at the beginning of II WW
Bin 14 und lerne diese Sonate😅
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8:06