Joseph Jongen - Suite pour Piano en forme de Sonate, Op.60 (Ryckelynck)
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- Joseph Jongen - Suite pour Piano en forme de Sonate, Op.60 (1920)
Pf : Hans Ryckelynck (2006.10.16)
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00:00 -- I. Sonatine
07:46 -- II. La neige sur la fagne
14:29 -- III. Menuet - dansé
21:44 -- IV. Rondeau - เพลง
This part 25:00 is really beautiful and heart warming
Ooooooo I sense someone was listening to a certain Chopin Scherzo at 5:25 😍
Yes, and what about Debussy's Arabesque at 2:08?
lol he doesn't even try to hide it
Yeah! there's also a passage in one of Brahms late piano pieces exactly like that.
Sharzo 3st
and roger quilter at 1:14
Amazing composer!! And fantastic pianist. Thanks a lot for posting this!
I just found this. It's beautiful.
Grande pianista Ryckelynck ✨👍!..
Bella musica innamorata di Ravel e di Debussy🎶.... E anche Poulenc... 🐑🏞️
At 2:12 and 2:19 we hear Debussey, and the Chopin Scherzo #3 at 5:25.I might be hearing Satie in the second movement. If we were living in this period we'd no doubt hear more. The third movement reflects "Girl With the Flaxen Hair," here and there. Still a nice and very listenable piece.
Very late romantic writing and harmonic language, interesting work!
Jongens music all has a lovely hint of his organ works in it, especially in how he writes very in very chordal patterns
Embelesadorrr
So beautiful!!
That is really marvelous. Thank you!
holy....
Wow those layered voicings are really nice.
This was wonderful to listen to. I love the music and the playing is incredible.
lovely
See Smail. I certainly agree. Some of the best piano writing I've heard!! Terrific performance!
Complex harmonies that could resound with the language of Ravel. Nicely performed!
You really think so? I wonder if you just mean the sort of, whimsical chromaticism at times.The piece itself is not very complex. Makes me think of Deodat de Severac's work, which is also very lovely, but completely shallow.
Great performance. Though some of the influences already mentioned are apparent, it does not take away from this sure-handed composition and the considerable understanding and handling of pianistic textures.
...I'm familiar with his Symphonie Concertante. This is just wonderful.
The SymphonIe deserves a place of honor among major modern works. Hope your mention will lead many to it -- some or all of Virgil Fox's live performance with orchestra is right here in YT!
@@scronx...there's also a recording by Michael Murray on the Ruffatti organ at Davies Symphony Ha in San Francisco..
th-cam.com/video/SzaaVEleKtI/w-d-xo.html
This is a sexy one🔥 It's like Ravel meets Poulenc 🙌
You're a sexy one 🔥
In paradisum vibea
2:33 sounds a bit like a quote from Debussy's Arabesque No. 1
Wow.. Chopin Scherzo?
25:00
Sonatine draws from Chopin's Scherzo no.3: th-cam.com/video/rjmUbZ3Aumw/w-d-xo.html
A composer that wants his music to actually be enjoyable!!!
Which composers is this aimed at🤨?
@@user-oc1li5vn1f uhh you check idk
@@user-oc1li5vn1f at least 1? idk
As opposed to...?
@@debrucey idk schoenburger or something i forgot his name
5:37 this part is obviously copied from the scherzo n.3 of Chopin
Very influenced by Debussy. (So what!)