@SB Tofu It's got a very recognizable and tuneful theme. Sort of romantic and wistful. I guess it just ticks a "common ground" box that most people can relate to.
@D Torrez I would go for post-romantic. My teachers at uni used to sum up everything that wasn't atonal after Stravinsky as neoclassical, which I never agreed with unless the style was deliberately aping Bach, Mozart or suchlike. To me, it is a kind of atonally-biased statement to class everything that came after Schoenberg as being neoclassical - I don't buy that. It basically claims that nothing original could be written in a tonal style again - rubbish, in my opinion. There is plenty of novel tonal music after Scheonberg. That's just the avant-gardists' prejudice speaking!
@@yishay6194 You can be old fashioned, I am a bit too. Its okay to not like music, but calling it "crap" and "shit" outright is a little unfair to the composer and all of the people who appreciate his music. Just a thought, go well :)
@@64carlo A bagatelle is usually a light and unpretentious piece of music. Walton's are very dissonant and full of crazy rhythms and structure. I actually really like how it subverts your expectation of a typical bagatelle.
@@Galaxyexplorer7 dear Eduardo, thanks for you clarification. I am professor at 5 music academies around europe, i play myself them since 40 years, i know what a bagatelle is :D i just find that a title is misleading if the content itself doesnt not match it. The title is 5 bagatelles and the 5 bagatelles you get. Otherwise all video with the petite messe solemnelle by rossini should be reported :D I couldnt just see the point of that comment....best regards
RIP Julian Bream. I will always remember your sensuous sound and musicianship.
Incomparable.
Julian brought this music into my world..
Very difficult. Eccellent playing of stunning Guitar music
Congratulations, Stephanie Jones, wonderful performance!
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Excelente obra y gran interpretación! Gracias por compartir como siempre!
Great Work for Guitar, thanks for upload
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Rahul Puar alla cubana the best one
@@Thomas-tc7hp i agree
@SB Tofu It's got a very recognizable and tuneful theme. Sort of romantic and wistful. I guess it just ticks a "common ground" box that most people can relate to.
obrigado pelas digitações
I played no. 4 for my Grade 7 Trinity exam 😊
I wonder who added the notes to the score.
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Heroic !
!!!
What kind of style is this music? I mean if it is tonal, modal or atonal or what?
Regards,
Its called shit
@D Torrez I would go for post-romantic. My teachers at uni used to sum up everything that wasn't atonal after Stravinsky as neoclassical, which I never agreed with unless the style was deliberately aping Bach, Mozart or suchlike. To me, it is a kind of atonally-biased statement to class everything that came after Schoenberg as being neoclassical - I don't buy that. It basically claims that nothing original could be written in a tonal style again - rubbish, in my opinion. There is plenty of novel tonal music after Scheonberg. That's just the avant-gardists' prejudice speaking!
@@yishay6194 Its such a shame that you don't have a developed enough ear to appreciate it. Maybe one day :)
@@CapoXProductions ppl appreciate crap too bad im old fashioned
@@yishay6194 You can be old fashioned, I am a bit too. Its okay to not like music, but calling it "crap" and "shit" outright is a little unfair to the composer and all of the people who appreciate his music. Just a thought, go well :)
Who is playing this?
Stephanie Jones.
@@BCscores ok thanks. A different generation. I would never have guessed…in a million years…
But I do know what Stephanie Jones looks like. A great young player but I couldn’t do a blindfold test.
@@flimflamflorthe description is informative 🎉
Misleading title.
why?...
@@64carlo A bagatelle is usually a light and unpretentious piece of music. Walton's are very dissonant and full of crazy rhythms and structure. I actually really like how it subverts your expectation of a typical bagatelle.
@@Galaxyexplorer7 dear Eduardo, thanks for you clarification. I am professor at 5 music academies around europe, i play myself them since 40 years, i know what a bagatelle is :D i just find that a title is misleading if the content itself doesnt not match it. The title is 5 bagatelles and the 5 bagatelles you get. Otherwise all video with the petite messe solemnelle by rossini should be reported :D I couldnt just see the point of that comment....best regards
@@Galaxyexplorer7 only a guitarist would call walton's music "dissonant" and "crazy" in the year 2020.
@@Galaxyexplorer7 shut the fuck up boomer
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