un pur moment de bonheur , une merveille de nature que seul Schubert savait et pouvait contempler du haut des étoiles ou le génie poursuit son errance musicale , nostalgique , heureux selon , laissant bon nombre de ses créations inachevées , Schubert est le laudanum pour le malade de l âme qui retrouve là les couleurs d un passé ou il avait connu l amour , danke Sehr herr Schubert
Dear Brilliant Classics - thank you very much for all these uploads making this fabulous music that's such a vital part of our heritage available to so many people. Thank you , thank, thank you!
Schubert-it is grey here in the New World on Ash Wednesday. It drizzles lightly but the wind is supple. You are always good for rainy days...Thank you Brilliant Classics!
This is a playlist of "impossible" --and yet possible-- total duration: 205 hrs, 17 mins, 39 secs !! And with numbered fully detailed tracks! Thanks for sharing!
schubert prodigieux ,, une vraie merveille de bonheur , de talent , de génie , et de grâce ,, le pianiste joue admirablement ,, schubert y est tout entier représenté , merci ,,
Творения Шуберта- это совершенно уникальный, бесценный подарок человечеству на все времена Спасибо большое кто сотворил, сохранил , донёс , доносит и будет доносить этот священный жар
Buenas noches,mi admiración por este joven músico, Betoven dijo de él ,3"tiene una chispa divina que donde yo la tubira la pondría en mis obras", gracias por esta selección, desde Colombia , en Armenia Quindio, gracias.
This release contains a selection of solo piano works by Schubert. An Impromptu is such a piece, typical of the romantic era. Franz Schubert wrote eight of them. The second series of four was only published after his death. They are all available on this release. Martijn van den Hoek is the pianist. Also featured are the Moments Musicaux, performed by Folka Nauta, and 3 Klavierstücke (Impromptus aus dem Nachlass) played by Pieter van Winkel.
I'd forgotten how poignant and beautifully constructed these Impromptus are. Perhaps the very term impromptu conjures up the idea of music being quickly and unthinkingly dashed off, but that's anything but the case with Schubert!
Well-constructed is one thing, but when you consider how short Schubert's life was, there's no way he could have spent a lot of time revising works after they were on paper. So, much like other composers who wrote a great deal of music, such as Telemann, Haydn, and Milhaud (just to name a few), I would bet that Schubert fully formulated his ideas before putting them down on paper.
one of schuberts masterpieces the Unfinished Symphony was such a huge metaphor for a young life cut tragically short. when the critics heard it many exclaimed.."this is the equal of Beethoven" written at age 28? he was finding his own totally unique voice.
Splendid renditions by these pianists heretofore unknown to me.... the impromptus: Impromptu in B-Flat Major, Op. 142 No. 3 is as good as that of R Serkin. Thank you for sharing.
I do not really know because I have lost my head for some time! In any case, this magnificent music beyond all reason helps me to fall asleep peacefully. And it's happy because my invasive neuroses nibble at my healthy thoughts and I go around in circles my sickly madness. I’ m a great musical composer !........... ;-)
These are very good recordings as always on Brilliant Classics at a budget price. However, in Schubert Alfred Brendel puts everyone in shade, especially his survey of Schubert solo piano recorded for Philips in the 1980's that will never be bettered.
The players often reveal the composer's great beauties, but more often omit opportunities for lyrical musical storytelling a la Brendel, or countless others that tend to renowed for their sensitive touch/phrasing/legato and instead seem attracted to the piano-as-primarily-percussive-school-and-prone-to-ignore-dynamic-ranges. Its always splendid to hear Schubert, but.....Please consider anything Schubertian played by Novaes, Cortot, or especially Brendel, not to mention Rubinstein & Horowitz. The pianists here would do well to listen to the Horowitz recoding of the Impromptus, which although Horowitzian, illustrates musicality & lyricism especially well.
Love this video!! I'm starting my own youtube channel with classical music and am trying to fully understand how to safely use classical music without violating copyright. Would you mind explaining to me how you used this awesome music in your video? Thanks so much in advance I really appreciate it! Copyright is so vague and confusing and its hard to find people to ask and get a clear answer.
quel bonheur. aide à supporter la pure folie dans laquelle nous vivons depuis bientôt 2 ans et je le crains va perdurer encore avec un effondrement de notre beau pays la france
Наверное в этих звуках - с о с р е д о т о ч и е ,, п е р е ж и в а н и й ,, во всей п о л н о т е, свойственных человеческой Д у ш е... Размышления сердца подводят к той ч е р т е , когда и т о г в е с ь м а НЕУТЕШИТЕЛЕН : "...И все пройдет... Не все свершившись,...Во всяком жизненном пути...Кем стану я, не заблудившись...Там, в тайниках своей души...Не затерявшись средь желаний...И средь амбиций в скуке дней...Средь несвершившихся мечтаний...В суетной череде страстей...Среди обманчивых надежд...В премудростях своих исканий ...Ценящих то, чего и нет...Отвергши ИСТИНУ в скитаньях...Судимы с высоты Н Е Б Е С... Мы люди, будучи в неволе...Податливостью ВЫСШЕЙ ВОЛЕ , В СМИРЕНЬИ - ТО, ЧТО ДАР И ЕСТЬ ..ПЕРЕД ТВОРЦОМ...И Т В О Р Ц У !!!
I wonder whose painting it is. It hardly reflects Schubert’s concert life. Most of his performances were arranged in his peer groups- artists, writers- he was so poor, that Unlike Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelsohn, who were performing in high society salons, for Schubert the doors of those salons were closed. He died too young, but all his works, even the earliest ones, sound so mature!
Take note of these ads and make sure NEVER to buy anything from these advertisers. Now that it's becoming impossible to watch these TH-cam concerts perhaps it makes sense to go back to CDs.
Exactly. The invasive marketing behind these interruptions refuses to see that they are repelling customers, not attracting them. We not only have CD's & other recording technologies - by now (21st c.) most of us have an embedded habit of automatically rejecting any ad information; ads only register as interruptions, nothing else. More, probe the market/ad industry, & you find that they don't even have data to show improved profits from constantly bombarding us w/ "targeted" ads, or any other kind; there seems to be pure scam in selling these strategies to companies who actually make/sell things. Sadly, it also affects worthy charities & philanthropies.
Some seriously crazy shit among the comments here. Since these works are amongst the "curricular" pieces when you are studying, many "accomplished" pianists treat them with some disregard: fastest tempi, careless phrasing, shallow expresiveness... Some of these versions are just that. As for Schubert, many derogative things have been said about him; all those delusional mystic ramblings don't make justice to him either. Get some professional help, people. Great to have a full cycle of these pieces; a better interpretive work would be very welcome.
Hay libros en inglés de los maestros de sabiduría que se pueden leercon imparcialidad y ver con otros ojos todo ello.....Jesús era un príncipe de la estirpe del Rey David. Yo no digo que hay cosas que en la biblia están locas, pero hay una historia en el esoterismo, que se podría validar...
Ay no, hasta allá si no. Es bueno que te documentes más, hay libros serios sobre Jesús, quien nada tiene que ver con las religiones hechas por hombres vulgares. Permíteme decirte que Cristo es una palabra griega,que traduce Ungido, Cristo es un estado de consciencia,....
Schubert is one of the greatest composers of the world.
The more I listen to his music, the more I like Schubert. This is delightful, thanks for uploading it.
Grazie Schubert per quanto hai composto per noi e per te stesso !!!!!!! GRAZIE ! che tenerezza !!!!!!!
Cuántos recuerdos de mis compañeras pianistas estoy muy emocionada. Gracias.
un pur moment de bonheur , une merveille de nature que seul Schubert savait et pouvait contempler du haut des étoiles ou le génie poursuit son errance musicale , nostalgique , heureux selon , laissant bon nombre de ses créations inachevées , Schubert est le laudanum pour le malade de l âme qui retrouve là les couleurs d un passé ou il avait connu l amour , danke Sehr herr Schubert
Dear Brilliant Classics - thank you very much for all these uploads making this fabulous music that's such a vital part of our heritage available to so many people. Thank you , thank, thank you!
Dear MrPotoroo, Thank you for your kind words and for supporting our channel! - Brilliant Classics
Schubert-it is grey here in the New World on Ash Wednesday. It drizzles lightly but the wind is supple. You are always good for rainy days...Thank you Brilliant Classics!
This is a playlist of "impossible" --and yet possible-- total duration: 205 hrs, 17 mins, 39 secs !!
And with numbered fully detailed tracks!
Thanks for sharing!
schubert prodigieux ,, une vraie merveille de bonheur , de talent , de génie , et de grâce ,, le pianiste joue admirablement ,, schubert y est tout entier représenté , merci ,,
Творения Шуберта- это совершенно уникальный, бесценный подарок человечеству на все времена Спасибо большое кто сотворил, сохранил , донёс , доносит и будет доносить этот священный жар
These remarkable pieces of music awaken sweet and wonderful feelings in your soul, music as it was meant be!
Buenas noches,mi admiración por este joven músico, Betoven dijo de él ,3"tiene una chispa divina que donde yo la tubira la pondría en mis obras", gracias por esta selección, desde Colombia , en Armenia Quindio, gracias.
Betoven lol
The man, SCHUBERT!
Que bello amanecer 😘 con Shbert. Gracias 😄. Este imptotu es mi favorito , y momentos musicales. Magistralmente interpretados.
Thank you very much for uploading this Schubert collection - it’s a rare gem.
This release contains a selection of solo piano works by Schubert. An Impromptu is such a piece, typical of the romantic era. Franz Schubert wrote eight of them. The second series of four was only published after his death. They are all available on this release. Martijn van den Hoek is the pianist. Also featured are the Moments Musicaux, performed by Folka Nauta, and 3 Klavierstücke (Impromptus aus dem Nachlass) played by Pieter van Winkel.
What a brilliant video. Play, interpretation, sound, just perfect. A real JOY. Thank you so much for sharing.💋💋💋💋💋💋🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🍾🥂👍👍👍👍👍👍.
per ogni tempo del mondo per ogni stato d'animo si troverà l'Impromptu capace di esprimere quel tempo e quello stato d'animo
I'd forgotten how poignant and beautifully constructed these Impromptus are. Perhaps the very term impromptu conjures up the idea of music being quickly and unthinkingly dashed off, but that's anything but the case with Schubert!
Well-constructed is one thing, but when you consider how short Schubert's life was, there's no way he could have spent a lot of time revising works after they were on paper. So, much like other composers who wrote a great deal of music, such as Telemann, Haydn, and Milhaud (just to name a few), I would bet that Schubert fully formulated his ideas before putting them down on paper.
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었읍니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
Brilliant!!!!!!! Thanks a zillion for sharing! 😘❤❤💖💞💋🌹👏👏
one of schuberts masterpieces the Unfinished Symphony was such a huge metaphor for a young life cut tragically short. when the critics heard it many exclaimed.."this is the equal of Beethoven" written at age 28? he was finding his own totally unique voice.
lovely Schubert
Splendid renditions by these pianists heretofore unknown to me.... the impromptus: Impromptu in B-Flat Major, Op. 142 No. 3 is as good as that of R Serkin. Thank you for sharing.
Refreshingly modern. Thank you.
Beautiful performances, by not your usual best-known names. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing.
Super a genius I keep getting drawn to his music
So nice to come home to.
Excellent interpretations. In fact among the very best I’ve listened to! Bravissimo!
I do not really know because I have lost my head for some time! In any case, this magnificent music beyond all reason helps me to fall asleep peacefully. And it's happy because my invasive neuroses nibble at my healthy thoughts and I go around in circles my sickly madness. I’ m a great musical composer !........... ;-)
Philippe Cirse : I hope composers do not all go mad!
@@laurencedauplay5649 no dear Laurence, good composers are just "out of step" in front of reality www.wix.com/evicsal/cirse ;)
Beautiful renditions. And, of course, the music!
Excelente!!! Gracias por subirlo.
These are very good recordings as always on Brilliant Classics at a budget price. However, in Schubert Alfred Brendel puts everyone in shade, especially his survey of Schubert solo piano recorded for Philips in the 1980's that will never be bettered.
I have lost my right leg- so the goast pain is all day long.Classic music is the only thing when my fantom pain is " sleeping"
Excellent
Schubert is something else.
WOW..HOW WONDERFUL!!👌
C'est merveilleux! Merci Brillant Classics.
Stupenda esecuzione e registrazione.
Gran bel post.
❤👀👀💗SCHUBERT🎹Sweet🎹📢💋🎹 MaGiCaL 🎹 MusiquE
Güzel Müzikler. Teşekkürler. ( Beautiful Mussic. Thanks.)
The players often reveal the composer's great beauties, but more often omit opportunities for lyrical musical storytelling a la Brendel, or countless others that tend to renowed for their sensitive touch/phrasing/legato and instead seem attracted to the piano-as-primarily-percussive-school-and-prone-to-ignore-dynamic-ranges. Its always splendid to hear Schubert, but.....Please consider anything Schubertian played by Novaes, Cortot, or especially Brendel, not to mention Rubinstein & Horowitz. The pianists here would do well to listen to the Horowitz recoding of the Impromptus, which although Horowitzian, illustrates musicality & lyricism especially well.
Horowitz was never a good Schubert interpretor! but of course, Brendel rules.
Gracias !!!!!
muchas gracias
Escritura Canall💍6
心浮き浮き楽しい曲だ! 3人めの孫ができたし。また聴こう。
それは良いです おめでとうございます
Extremely enjoyable.
Sublime! merci pour partager...
Perfect.
3:22 reminds me of Great Fairy Fountain
Schubert o mais delicado dos compositores. A humanidade teve um grande prejuízo com sua.morte prematura
Excellent performances. It's sad the pianists are relatively unknown here (US).
They're no great names, but certainly all competent performers. They're all Dutch.
Love this video!! I'm starting my own youtube channel with classical music and am trying to fully understand how to safely use classical music without violating copyright. Would you mind explaining to me how you used this awesome music in your video? Thanks so much in advance I really appreciate it! Copyright is so vague and confusing and its hard to find people to ask and get a clear answer.
Christina ,just listen the music , don’t worry about the ‘´copyrights‘´ . None have the rights in this world.
quel bonheur. aide à supporter la pure folie dans laquelle nous vivons depuis bientôt 2 ans et je le crains va perdurer encore avec un effondrement de notre beau pays la france
Наверное в этих звуках - с о с р е д о т о ч и е ,, п е р е ж и в а н и й ,, во всей п о л н о т е, свойственных человеческой Д у ш е... Размышления сердца подводят к той ч е р т е , когда и т о г в е с ь м а НЕУТЕШИТЕЛЕН : "...И все пройдет... Не все свершившись,...Во всяком жизненном пути...Кем стану я, не заблудившись...Там, в тайниках своей души...Не затерявшись средь желаний...И средь амбиций в скуке дней...Средь несвершившихся мечтаний...В суетной череде страстей...Среди обманчивых надежд...В премудростях своих исканий ...Ценящих то, чего и нет...Отвергши ИСТИНУ в скитаньях...Судимы с высоты Н Е Б Е С... Мы люди, будучи в неволе...Податливостью ВЫСШЕЙ ВОЛЕ , В СМИРЕНЬИ - ТО, ЧТО ДАР И ЕСТЬ ..ПЕРЕД ТВОРЦОМ...И Т В О Р Ц У !!!
I wonder whose painting it is. It hardly reflects Schubert’s concert life. Most of his performances were arranged in his peer groups- artists, writers- he was so poor, that Unlike Beethoven, Mozart, Mendelsohn, who were performing in high society salons, for Schubert the doors of those salons were closed. He died too young, but all his works, even the earliest ones, sound so mature!
Take note of these ads and make sure NEVER to buy anything from these advertisers.
Now that it's becoming impossible to watch these TH-cam concerts perhaps it makes sense to go back to CDs.
Exactly. The invasive marketing behind these interruptions refuses to see that they are repelling customers, not attracting them.
We not only have CD's & other recording technologies - by now (21st c.) most of us have an embedded habit of automatically rejecting any ad information; ads only register as interruptions, nothing else.
More, probe the market/ad industry, & you find that they don't even have data to show improved profits from constantly bombarding us w/ "targeted" ads, or any other kind; there seems to be pure scam in selling these strategies to companies who actually make/sell things.
Sadly, it also affects worthy charities & philanthropies.
so fucking beautiful!
The real fire
What about the Michel Dalberto recording of Schubert's piano works? Can you add it to TH-cam? It's a very fine recording :-)
THANKS💜..NO GMO😍
So noce come home to
Nice
Beautiful rendition by Alfred Rendel!
6:20
3:03
I feel very cheated for not hearing these sooner.
Det er smukt og følsomt
1:20:17
1:19:00
0' 40'' sublime; + 0'57''
bárbaro!
Some seriously crazy shit among the comments here. Since these works are amongst the "curricular" pieces when you are studying, many "accomplished" pianists treat them with some disregard: fastest tempi, careless phrasing, shallow expresiveness... Some of these versions are just that. As for Schubert, many derogative things have been said about him; all those delusional mystic ramblings don't make justice to him either. Get some professional help, people. Great to have a full cycle of these pieces; a better interpretive work would be very welcome.
Hay libros en inglés de los maestros de sabiduría que se pueden leercon imparcialidad y ver con otros ojos todo ello.....Jesús era un príncipe de la estirpe del Rey David. Yo no digo que hay cosas que en la biblia están locas, pero hay una historia en el esoterismo, que se podría validar...
Jesus no era principe
Hello blokes and sheilas, do you have many ads disturbing you while listening to this?
a hand reaching to God
Ay no, hasta allá si no. Es bueno que te documentes más, hay libros serios sobre Jesús, quien nada tiene que ver con las religiones hechas por hombres vulgares. Permíteme decirte que Cristo es una palabra griega,que traduce Ungido, Cristo es un estado de consciencia,....