Yitzhak Yedid: La Ballerina Del Diavolo (The Devil's Ballerina)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 มี.ค. 2024
- Yitzhak Yedid: LA BALLERINA DEL DIAVOLO (The Devil's Ballerina)
Solo piano, with optional improvising dancer.
In five parts:
00:01 Part 1
06:51 Part 2
07:37 Part 3
08:49 Part 4
09:26 Part 5
Commissioned by Brisbane Music Festival
Pianist: Alex Raineri
"La Ballerina Del Diavolo" (The Devil’s Ballerina) explores the tensions that we, as humans, experience between the good and bad parts of ourselves.
This ballerina is the devil's: the badness within us takes tangible form through the character of a ballerina, serving as a visual manifestation of inner turmoil and a sort of psychosis. I suppose it is in our human nature to want to be the best, to want to lead, to want to be the winner, but sometimes it feels like our lives are in constant competition, whether real or imagined.
"La Ballerina Del Diavolo" prompts its listeners to confront this inner tension, shedding light on the perpetual struggle between the good and bad components within us.
And so, I wonder, what does your tiny ballerina look like?
YITZHAK YEDID
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Bravo!
I was lucky to have Australian extraordinaire pianist @Alex Raineri.
Splendid!
Thank you! I'm happy you like it
A lot of this would fit really well into a violin and piano arrangement
Powerful!
Superb!!
Thank you! I am happy you like it?
So great works!
Thank you!
I think this is a super amazing modern way to add flair to this style of piano work. It still sounds very piano, very romantic, but it does so much to fit in today. Great job!!
Thank you! and it is great to hear your music on your channel.
sodelicious............................
It is very nice piece, in the first one did you take inspiration of the Chopin E minor prelude for the Chords walking basse ?
Chopin was on my mind when I composed it, though not the E minor prelude.
Wow. Great piece, though I feel that the first movement alone was sufficient.
Quelle esthétique vieillotte...
Who cares?