Anatoly Lyadov: Valse, Op. 9/1

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  • Composed in 1884.
    Anatoly Lyadov (1855 - 1914) was a Russian composer, teacher and conductor.
    Lyadov was born in St. Petersburg, into a family of eminent Russian musicians. He was taught informally by his conductor step-father Konstantin from 1860 to 1868, and then in 1870 entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory to study piano and violin.
    He soon gave up instrumental study to concentrate on counterpoint and fugue, although he remained a fine pianist. His natural musical talent was highly thought of by, among others, Modest Mussorgsky, and during the 1870s he became associated with the group of composers known as The Mighty Handful. He entered the composition classes of Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, but was expelled for absenteeism in 1876. In 1878 he was readmitted to these classes to help him complete his graduation composition.
    He taught at the St. Petersburg Conservatory from 1878, his pupils including Sergei Prokofiev, Nikolai Myaskovsky, Mikhail Gnesin, Lazare Saminsky and Boris Asafyev.
    Consistent with his character, he was a variable but at times brilliant instructor. Conductor Nikolai Malko, who studied harmony with him at the conservatory, wrote, "Lyadov's critical comments were always precise, clear, understandable, constructive, and brief.... And it was done indolently, without haste, sometimes seemingly disdainfully. He could suddenly stop in midword, take out some small scissors from his pocket and start doing something with his fingernail, while we all waited."
    Igor Stravinsky remarked that Lyadov was as strict with himself as he was with his pupils, writing with great precision and demanding fine attention to detail. Prokofiev recalled that even the most innocent musical innovations drove the conservative Lyadov crazy. "Shoving his hands in his pockets and rocking in his soft woollen shoes without heels, he would say, 'I don't understand why you are studying with me. Go to Richard Strauss. GO TO DEBUSSY.' This was said in a tone that meant 'Go to the devil!'" Still, Lyadov told his acquaintances about Prokofiev. "I am obliged to teach him. He must form his technique, his style-first in piano music." In 1905 he resigned briefly over the dismissal of Rimsky-Korsakov, only to return when Rimsky-Korsakov was reinstated.
    In November 1887, Lyadov met Tchaikovsky. Nearly seven years earlier Tchaikovsky had given a negative opinion a publisher about a piano arabesque Lyadov had written. Even before this visit, though, Tchaikovsky's opinion of Lyadov may have been changing. He had honored Lyadov with a copy of the score of his Manfred Symphony. Now that he had actually met the man face-to-face, the younger composer became "dear Lyadov." He became a frequent visitor to Lyadov and the rest of the Belyayev Circle, beginning in the winter of 1890.
    While Lyadov's technical facility was highly regarded by his contemporaries, his unreliability stood in the way of his advancement. His published compositions are relatively few due to his natural indolence and a certain self-critical lack of confidence. Many of his works are variations on or arrangements of pre-existing material (for example his Russian Folksongs, Op. 58).
    It has been argued that Lyadov never completed a large-scale work. However, many of his miniatures have their place in the repertory. In 1905 Lyadov began work on a new ballet score, but when the work failed to progress, he shifted gears to work on an opera instead. Lyadov never finished the opera, but sections of the work found realization in the short tone poems Kikimora and The Enchanted Lake.
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  • @alenakrasavskaya1229
    @alenakrasavskaya1229 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Спасибо большое, за такое тонкое, чувственное исполнение, затрагивает все струны души Ваше исполнение! Браво!

  • @Adamov1
    @Adamov1 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +14

    What a sublime, Chopinesque waltz! Lyadov surely was a master orchestrator but his piano works are also absolutely top notch!

  • @user-mo1fp5oh1m
    @user-mo1fp5oh1m 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Замечательно!Я тоже люблю этот вальс,часто его играю ,но вы играете лучше.❤

  • @annulrsolformrkelse4023
    @annulrsolformrkelse4023 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

    I haven't been on TH-cam a lot recently, but I'm always glad to see and listen to some of your new posts when I get back. As always, thank you for the beautiful music and I hope you're doing well!

  • @joeldumont9528
    @joeldumont9528 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Magnifique interprétation!

  • @leighkara388
    @leighkara388 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for bringing so much joy to our lives with your musical talent.

  • @didierbertrand5031
    @didierbertrand5031 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    C'est très bien joué, Gamma, comme toujours. Quelle musique exquise et raffinée ! On a peine à imaginer que le compositeur était, dit-on, souvent en proie àde graves problèmes d'alcoolisme. Lyadov a aussi composé des préludes sublimes pour piano.

  • @natapadalko8049
    @natapadalko8049 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Замечательно!

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Gosh this is beautiful... You're always introducing new gems!

  • @user-jg6im4kt5e
    @user-jg6im4kt5e 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Браво!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉❤❤❤❤😊😊

  • @loupdubois5147
    @loupdubois5147 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    MAGNIFIQUE !!!

  • @IolcanPK
    @IolcanPK 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Such a satisfying piece to listen to!❤

  • @lluisrafalessole-classical5068
    @lluisrafalessole-classical5068 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome music 🎹🎶

  • @user-nk8gk2tq4u
    @user-nk8gk2tq4u 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As always perfect❤️

  • @MyPianoRarities
    @MyPianoRarities 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Sublime!

  • @eugenio1203
    @eugenio1203 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

    Another gem😍 I honestly don’t know how you do it, but keep them coming. I really like lyadov but i didn’t know this piece

  • @eloisadomingo7960
    @eloisadomingo7960 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Bravísimo!!!

  • @theo6426
    @theo6426 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    beautiful, I love it ❤

  • @larmirene1844
    @larmirene1844 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Nice piano song🎵 ❤

  • @xiv000
    @xiv000 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Never dissapoints

  • @mrsnegy6001
    @mrsnegy6001 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As Russians say, "Short and clear" (word for word translation). Also, lovely miniature. Thanks much.

  • @user-gj4gk3rs7n
    @user-gj4gk3rs7n 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Шопен в каждой ноте!)))

  • @DoudouSuperDoud
    @DoudouSuperDoud หลายเดือนก่อน

    Graceful! Who is the pianist?

  • @kpunkt.klaviermusik
    @kpunkt.klaviermusik 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Liadov is the best!

  • @Remi-B-Goode
    @Remi-B-Goode 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So wonderful🙃

  • @jkim8738
    @jkim8738 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    How long does it take to practice?

  • @usernameatusernameperiodsh2168
    @usernameatusernameperiodsh2168 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Yo could you play all of burgmuller op 68 there are 4 pieces in the set but people obly play one

  • @nickmaguire5104
    @nickmaguire5104 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Switch to F sharp major at the end. 😊

  • @Chopinist2.0
    @Chopinist2.0 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Ima Synthesia this for my channel, i did a waltz you did if wana check it out, I made sure to credit you ect. Love ur channel, ur amazing ❤ “adolph kölling: valse gracieuse, op.11.wav_adjustedadolph kölling: valse gracieuse, op.11”