Oskar Merikanto | Valse lente, Op.33
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ต.ค. 2023
- Here's my interpretation of this rather well-known piece. First published in 1898.
Merikanto (1868-1924) was a Finnish composer, music critic, pianist, and organist.
As a composer, Merikanto was primarily a miniaturist, and his extensive œuvre includes songs and piano pieces (he wrote over 100 of each).
He studied for some time at the Leipzig Conservatory in Germany, where his teachers were Carl Reinecke, Theodor Coccius, Robert Papperitz, Willy Rechenberg and Gustav Schreck.
He was notable for his variety of talents - he gave concerts all around Finland, performing on the piano and organ, conducting orchestras, and composing original music. Some of his most beloved compositions are Där björkarna susa, the waltz Kesäilta (Summer Evening Waltz) and the Valse lente, Op. 33. - เพลง
This is such a beautiful piece, from a Finnish composer, Merikanto. I've played this song, and it gives me peaceful and romantic feelings
Piece*
Превосходный вальс. Четкая форма, мелодия, окончание...и ессесно исполнение! Блестяще! Браво!
Très jolie pièce. Merci.
As a Finn I always love hearing this piece
You folks have lots of beautiful music! 👍
I also very much like your profile picture, by the way.
Simple, sincere, unpretentious and beautiful.
Beautiful!
This is possibly the most popular (that is: the most played) piece in Finnish classical music.
This piece became so popular that since it was first published in 1898 they took over 100 prints in Finland just during the first 50 years.
No Sibelius piece ever came this close.
wow I didn't know the scope of it
'Pianist' magazine published this in the scores section of their magazine and it was such a big hit that people wrote in commenting about it, asking for more Merikanto.
They mix up a few rarer selections with popular ones and this one proved to be unusually popular!
Una dulce joyita, gracias
Magnifico! I missed your videos Gamma. Thanks!
Obra delicada y bellas melodías. Gracias por compartir 👍🏻
Amazing, thank you for uploading 🎶🙌🥰
Fantastic
Rich and passionate from beginning to end!
Lovely!
Dieses wunderschöne Stück scheint wohl auch eine Inspirationsquelle für ABBA, "Thank you for the music", gewesen zu sein (einige Elemente der Melodik, Harmonik und des gesamten Charakters. Das wird besonders deutlich im Vergleich mit Klavierfassungen des Songs, z. B. mit der Sängerin Amanda Seyfried).
.... I want to dance ...
И я, и я хочу танцевать!
В пышном платье, скользя по паркету, отражаясь в зеркалах,
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I wish I understood your comment, the translation option doesn't work.
@@suzibikerbabe8073, I want to bance too!
In the beautiful dress, in the beautiful place!
Que valsa adorável .❤❤❤❤
СУПЕР ❤ благодарю 😊
Great job.
Very sweet and romantic. Thanks much.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Lovely valse
Which piano/sound did you use for this one? It sounds more realistic than the past ❤
❤❤😊
❤🎉❤🎉❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤
You already uploaded this one, didn't you? I discovered this one by you.
Not only can I not remember that at all, I even checked for crying out loud. I'll never understand how TH-cam search works
@@PianoScoreVidsyou are right! Sorry, I mistook you for another account
ah, okay.
Can I get the score please?
Can anyone send this pdf please ?
It's available on imslp
what is p.a.p meaning ??!!!
Poco a poco maybe?
@@bjornholderbeke3110 why with p.a.p !!!the rest is complete except this one. so weird
I thought the a might stand for accelerando in some way but it didn't take it too seriously because the rubato is written very explicitly throughout the piece anyway
Я хочу танцювати!
Very poignant 🥲