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Fantastic playing by the mastro Yuan Sheng.I had discovered his Goldberg which are my reference.ALso his Chopin Nocturnes are marvellous!!Many thanks!!
Una vez publiqué que amaba las ESTACIONES de Tchaikovsky. Varias personas se burlaron de mí afirmando que las Estaciones eran de Vivaldi! The Seasons son, a mi juicio, de las mejores cosas que hizo Peter. Como alguien dijo "no escribió a la humanidad, escribió para cada persona en lo individual". No sé describir lo que siento cuando las escucho. Cada día le pongo a mis alumnos un mes, y hago que ellos adivinen de qué mes se trata. Pretendo hacer que en ellos entre esa magia indescriptible que siento cuando escucho todo lo de Tchaikovsky en especial estas dulces 12 melodías!
Frans, the greatest way to enjoy life is to constantly say "Thank you" The ancient philosopher Cicero said,"Gratitude is the mother of all other virtues" I'm thankful for you and that you enjoy this beautiful music.
Soy una ferviente admiradora de este genial compositor ruso pero desconocía esta obra suya. Al escucharla por primera vez he sentido una emoción sin límites y mi admiración por el ha crecido aún más si actor.Gracias Maestro por dejarnos tan magnifico bagaje musical a los amantes de la música!!!
Sacrilegio....Vivaldi's piece is the first step for loving classical music. When a child does not like classical music, Barroque music is the "easer" music for understund, learn and finally love classical music. It's my personal opinion, my experiece....
José Miguel Palao Ibáñez but Vivaldi fails to deliver any depth. It is hard to appreciate a set of pieces relating to the same theme(s) when they’re the first and only thing ever used. Instead of being possibly thought provoking, it comes across as cheapened and over used. Then when you think about it, the level that Tchaikovsky had taken into breaking down every season was way beyond than just touching just the ideas of just 4 seasons while providing and maintaining a level of intimacy as well. So yes, you could say it is the beginner’s guide to Classical music, but I do think that there is music much more worth their own weight than something that’s been devalued over time.
@@josemiguelpalaoibanez7201 Nothing is sacrilege when it's about one's personal preference, when you said "..ís the first step.." that became sacrilege to me because an opinion is holy, and should never be stated as a fact.. I also love them both, and must confess I haven't yet listened to his Cum Dederit, Stabat Mater etc. but I'm about to. Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture was mý first step in real love for classical music :)
Thank you for listening to Yuan Sheng play Tchaikovksy's The Seasons, don't forget to subscribe to enjoy new uploads 6 times per week! Like the video if you enjoyed this album and let us know what you would like to see next. Find the tracklist below:
The Seasons, Op. 37a:
00:00:00 I. January. By the Hearth
00:05:34 II. February. Carnival
00:08:40 III. March. Song of the Lark
00:11:21 IV. April. Snowdrop
00:14:20 V. May. Starlit Night
00:18:57 VI. June. Barcarolle
00:24:20 VII. July. Song of the Reaper
00:26:15 VIII. August. Harvest Song
00:30:14 IX. September. Hunter’s Song
00:33:32 X. October. Autumn Song
00:38:29 XI. November. “Troika”
00:41:49 XII. December. Christmas
00:46:26 Nocturne No. 1, Op. 10
00:51:03 Humoresque No. 2, Op. 10
00:54:02 Romance in F Minor, Op. 5
01:00:20 Aveu Passioné in E Minor
01:03:45 Dumka in C Minor, Op. 59
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You're the best
Thanks for feeding the needs of clear airs in a world engulfed by noisy clouds. Please, Will You Play Braham Intermezzo Opus 118 No 6? Thanks.
Thank you, Professor Yuan Sheng - Maestro.
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤
I don't know what you said above, but the hearts speak eloquently in any language,
Fantastic playing by the mastro Yuan Sheng.I had discovered his Goldberg which are my reference.ALso his Chopin Nocturnes are marvellous!!Many thanks!!
Agree, and especially about his Goldberg!!
Una vez publiqué que amaba las ESTACIONES de Tchaikovsky. Varias personas se burlaron de mí afirmando que las Estaciones eran de Vivaldi! The Seasons son, a mi juicio, de las mejores cosas que hizo Peter. Como alguien dijo "no escribió a la humanidad, escribió para cada persona en lo individual". No sé describir lo que siento cuando las escucho. Cada día le pongo a mis alumnos un mes, y hago que ellos adivinen de qué mes se trata. Pretendo hacer que en ellos entre esa magia indescriptible que siento cuando escucho todo lo de Tchaikovsky en especial estas dulces 12 melodías!
No faltan analfabetos musicales. En este caso los que se rieron de ti.
Preciosa obra de nuestro universal genio Tchaikovsky.
Very romantic and careful rendition! Very skilled too! Dear Yuan Sheng, thank you very much!
I really have no words to describe what I feel. Thanks for posting it.
One word : Thanks !!!!
Frans, the greatest way to enjoy life is to constantly say "Thank you" The ancient philosopher Cicero said,"Gratitude is the mother of all other virtues" I'm thankful for you and that you enjoy this beautiful music.
Infinitely grateful to Brilliant Classics for sharing this musical jewel !!! Congrats...
FANTASTIC
Soy una ferviente admiradora de este genial compositor ruso pero desconocía esta obra suya. Al escucharla por primera vez he sentido una emoción sin límites y mi admiración por el ha crecido aún más si actor.Gracias Maestro por dejarnos tan magnifico bagaje musical a los amantes de la música!!!
Thanks good day 🎼🎶🎵😊🍀🐝🦋😇🍃🌷🍀🌻
Wow! Thank you!
Best October of all pianists!
Great!
One of the greatest Russian geniuses
SENSACIONAL COMPOSICIÓN, SOBRAN LOS COMERCIALES.
❤
June almost sounds like one of Mendelssohn's Venetian boat songs!
💙💥💚
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Way better than vivaldi :)
I agree, Vivaldi's Seasons are definitely not bad but overrated compared to Tchaikovsky's amazing works
Sacrilegio....Vivaldi's piece is the first step for loving classical music. When a child does not like classical music, Barroque music is the "easer" music for understund, learn and finally love classical music. It's my personal opinion, my experiece....
José Miguel Palao Ibáñez but Vivaldi fails to deliver any depth. It is hard to appreciate a set of pieces relating to the same theme(s) when they’re the first and only thing ever used. Instead of being possibly thought provoking, it comes across as cheapened and over used. Then when you think about it, the level that Tchaikovsky had taken into breaking down every season was way beyond than just touching just the ideas of just 4 seasons while providing and maintaining a level of intimacy as well. So yes, you could say it is the beginner’s guide to Classical music, but I do think that there is music much more worth their own weight than something that’s been devalued over time.
@@laurend.statham1742 both were Genius....and I love them....have you listen Cum Dederit, Stabat Mater, etc... sacred works by Vivaldi?
@@josemiguelpalaoibanez7201 Nothing is sacrilege when it's about one's personal preference, when you said "..ís the first step.." that became sacrilege to me because an opinion is holy, and should never be stated as a fact.. I also love them both, and must confess I haven't yet listened to his Cum Dederit, Stabat Mater etc. but I'm about to. Tchaikovsky's 1812 overture was mý first step in real love for classical music :)