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Your citation about Schumann's Albumblätter conjured up to me the open wound of sad loss of his Five Romances for cello and piano, burnt by Clara whom kept them unpublished fearing they could hurt Robert's memory as people may have perceived the germs of his insanity. Most probably they were, quite simply, masterpieces a bit too advanced to be immediately understood. Unfortunately we'll never know...... Gliere cello and piano pieces have little to do with Schumann legacy but the above parallelism spontaneously generated into my head....... And I do agree that Gliere chamber music is as good as orchestral one and should be better known.
Not at all. What you're talking about is (apparently) a single phrase, or in fact a part of a phrase. It might be a reference, which is unlikely; I'd say it is a cute little coincidence.
Have you thought about uploading something for double bass? there are very beautiful scores for that instrument by the way english is not my first language
sorry for not answering but here's something there are very beautiful double bass concerts like bottesini, vanhal, dittersdorf, koussevitzky. which for me are one of the best double bass concerts. but I think something interesting would be the per questa bella mano from Mozart. the elegy 1,2,3 the reverie and the adagio melanconico ed appassionato by bottesini. also is the giovinetto innamorato also from bottessini. there is also the composer domenico dragonetti who collaborated with many important musicians, my teacher told me that his concerts were practically impossible to interpret due to their high difficulty.
Wow. Gliere was a truly great composer.
Many thanks for let us have chance to see those valuable musical scores.
Joli merci
A refreshing piece that is immediately uplifting! Thank you.
Love these so much
complimenti vivissimi per questa splendida esecuzione di pagine di gran bella Musica!
Multifaceted and very pleasant to listen to. Really enjoyed that ~ thanks!
Ohhhhh, che meraviglia!!! Complimenti vivissimi 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏 Cordiali saluti, Anna e Luigi.
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More Gliere, wonderful! Diese sind sicherlich bunte (Album)Blätter!
Beautiful music!
Your citation about Schumann's Albumblätter conjured up to me the open wound of sad loss of his Five Romances for cello and piano, burnt by Clara whom kept them unpublished fearing they could hurt Robert's memory as people may have perceived the germs of his insanity.
Most probably they were, quite simply, masterpieces a bit too advanced to be immediately understood.
Unfortunately we'll never know......
Gliere cello and piano pieces have little to do with Schumann legacy but the above parallelism spontaneously generated into my head.......
And I do agree that Gliere chamber music is as good as orchestral one and should be better known.
The 1st movement sounds similar to Musetta's aria from Puccini's La Boheme.
Mr. DSCH -- True....I gotta see which came first?
Mr. DSCH -- .....and #10 "Con Tristezza" recalls that gorgeous Morceau in Arensky's Opus 36, I think....or 63....Damn! Gotta research.....
Not at all. What you're talking about is (apparently) a single phrase, or in fact a part of a phrase. It might be a reference, which is unlikely; I'd say it is a cute little coincidence.
🥰😘🤗👏👏👏👍😘
Wonderful!
The andantino is beautiful
schöne Sendung
13:18 Incredibly modern!
2:06 "Tempest" Sonata, 3rd mov
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Have you thought about uploading something for double bass?
there are very beautiful scores for that instrument
by the way english is not my first language
If you have any suggestions, please let me know.
Eleum Loyce -- Yes, let's suggest some Double-Bass pieces! (As for English, I'm more comfortable in Arabic.....
سلام عليكم من المكسيك
sorry for not answering but here's something
there are very beautiful double bass concerts
like bottesini, vanhal, dittersdorf, koussevitzky.
which for me are one of the best double bass concerts.
but I think something interesting would be the per questa bella mano from Mozart. the elegy 1,2,3 the reverie and the adagio melanconico ed appassionato by bottesini. also is the giovinetto innamorato also from bottessini.
there is also the composer domenico dragonetti who collaborated with many important musicians, my teacher told me that his concerts were practically impossible to interpret due to their high difficulty.
@@bartjebartmans thanks for asking a greeting from Mexico
@@steveegallo3384 شكرا جزيلا لك تحياتي من المكسيك وآسف إذا كانت هناك أخطاء إملائية
Is there a version for viola and piano? Exept the two arranged pieces wich are on imslp…
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11:33 sol# (mi majeur)
OH MY. Good catch.
who is playing?
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