Listened to this live today in Curitiba, Paraná. It was like I was listening to Rachmaninoff with brazilities sprinkled on top. The third movement specially caught my attention. Beautiful stuff.
And that's what all Russian and Soviet composers did: fusion. The third tempo of Tchaikovsky 1st concerto is a Russian folk dance, Tavares just followed this technique.
@@bartjebartmans On my computer the score disappears at 22:11 -- i.e. before the last three bars (Lento) have been played. The photo of the composer appears at 22:12 and stays for a while but in turn disappears before the last bar has been played, leaving me looking at your portrait and an advert for another video on a black background. [I am using TH-cam in Firefox under Windows, if that matters.]
@@robert-skibelo ok something went wrong with final edit. Originally I had the photo fade in with applause, this all disappeared. Mystery solved. I could re-upload it, but it is a minor glitch.
Listened to this live today in Curitiba, Paraná. It was like I was listening to Rachmaninoff with brazilities sprinkled on top. The third movement specially caught my attention. Beautiful stuff.
Just the kind of Piano Concerto I love to listen to.
Very proud finding a brazilian composer in this channel. I am glad, people of various nations have enjoyed this composition too.
What an epic piece, truly a brazilian masterpiece!
in the culinary world this is called "Fusion" a true gem of a concerto !
And that's what all Russian and Soviet composers did: fusion. The third tempo of Tchaikovsky 1st concerto is a Russian folk dance, Tavares just followed this technique.
Isso é incrível!
Not too showy, just how I like my concertos. Rich solos where notes aren't drowned, and the orchestral effectively accompanies the piano.
Great, fun piece. Thank you for posting this.
Изумительная вещь! Спасибо)
Amazing!!
thanks! been waiting for a good score for this one!
Beautiful!
On aimerait entendre ce"genre" de musique plus souvent . Pas vous ?????
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Interesting that there are several positive comments and just 1 "like" mine :)
Interesting. Thanks for posting. Please don't make the score disappear before the music ends (end of last movement).
I have no idea what you are talking about. The score fades into the applause and photo of the composer.
@@bartjebartmans On my computer the score disappears at 22:11 -- i.e. before the last three bars (Lento) have been played. The photo of the composer appears at 22:12 and stays for a while but in turn disappears before the last bar has been played, leaving me looking at your portrait and an advert for another video on a black background. [I am using TH-cam in Firefox under Windows, if that matters.]
@@robert-skibelo ok something went wrong with final edit. Originally I had the photo fade in with applause, this all disappeared. Mystery solved. I could re-upload it, but it is a minor glitch.
Change applause in standing ovation.
@@bartjebartmans Yes, it is a minor problem and doesn't justify a re-upload. I'm just glad to know it was a glitch and not something you do routinely.
OK
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62/84 time? What madness is this
It means alternating measures of 6/8 and 2/4
6/8 to 2/4 lol
That makes more sense :) Though I'm used to seeing that written as 6/8+2/4