"In 1932-1933, Tansman made an unprecedented artistic tour around the world - starting from the United States, through Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Ceylon, India and Egypt, to Italy." (Wikipedia). So I presume he really did visit all these places personally. Remarkable music.
Oh wow! Immediately a new favourite which no one could believe was never discovered before. Thanks for posting, the only time had heard of Tansman before was on a Godowsky recording, just a footnote. Perhaps he is another Gershwin.
Amazing pieces, thank you for this discovery! Just a note, for IV. "Le marché aux oiseaux" translates to "The bird market", not "The march of birds" :)
Tansman IS NOT a Polish composer ; he is a French composer. At the end of his life Poland tried to reconciliate with him, but as a jew, he fled away Poland. He became French (with a French passport, OK ??? LIKE CHOPIN , ok ??? ) ; he studied the music in France and was a close friend to Ravel and his musicians circle ! STOP with all those fake news from Polish wikipedia !
@@Jimsmith019 he was Franco-Polish ; and he had French passport and never had Polish passport ; and his name is Chopin and not Chopinski, n'est ce pas, Ducon ! the father of Chopin was born in Lorraine from where I am ; who is serious ? you ? make inquiries out of wikipedia!
@@Jimsmith019 Dear this is not a so good remark ! of course I will not agree :-) ; those composers had no American blood and no American culture ; contrary to Tansman (French culture) and Chopin (half French blood and more than half French culture) ! one wikipedia notice is very amusing : Bloch, a Swiss Jew composer becomes an American composer !
In the man's own words: "It is obvious that I owe much to France, but anyone who has ever heard my compositions cannot have doubt that I have been, am and forever will be a Polish composer"
Unbelievable music is reaching our ears thanks to technology. Simply mesmerizing.
Muy hermosa esta música.
💎😎
What a beautiful Tarantelle in the finale!!!! ❤
"In 1932-1933, Tansman made an unprecedented artistic tour around the world - starting from the United States, through Japan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Ceylon, India and Egypt, to Italy." (Wikipedia). So I presume he really did visit all these places personally. Remarkable music.
Do not eat all what wikipedia gives to you ; be a human ; have a critical mind !
@@deodatdechampignac Tansman would have needed to rely on second-hand information if he didn't make this journey. But why make it up?
@@wrdna58 Yes Ok no challenge !
@@deodatdechampignac why would you assume the information is false?
@@erika6651 Because we have testimony on how he considered Poland ... for obvious reasons ...
* 15 kartek z podróży* 🤩😍Beautiful, fancy! Thank you for uploading! ❤
You know, that is much simpler lol
I love these pieces and that piano playing sure is zesty🎉❤
Oh wow! Immediately a new favourite which no one could believe was never discovered before. Thanks for posting, the only time had heard of Tansman before was on a Godowsky recording, just a footnote. Perhaps he is another Gershwin.
Amazing pieces, thank you for this discovery! Just a note, for IV. "Le marché aux oiseaux" translates to "The bird market", not "The march of birds" :)
Fixed, thanks.
I guess he really didn't like the Philippines haha, great stuff!
Allegro barbaro tempo marking. I hope it's irony
Slight cultural skill issue on their part he must've thought
I like the Tarantella
His guitar music is some of the best out there. Also wrote a few film scores. Check out Flesh and Fantasy.
The IV. Reminds me of Ymo’s firecracker
imparare subito
The Philippines 👹👹👹
The last movement is clearly inspired by Chopin’s Tarantelle, am I right?
Is this score online?
I was able to find it here: en.scorser.com/I/Sheet+music/300165498.html
No Brazil.
:/
It reminds me of Godowsky's Java Suite.
This guy DID NOT enjoy the Philippines lmao
why
I'm also not sure where the character of the music suggests personal dislike
None is good to listen
Thank you :)
Tansman IS NOT a Polish composer ; he is a French composer. At the end of his life Poland tried to reconciliate with him, but as a jew, he fled away Poland. He became French (with a French passport, OK ??? LIKE CHOPIN , ok ??? ) ; he studied the music in France and was a close friend to Ravel and his musicians circle ! STOP with all those fake news from Polish wikipedia !
Are you seriously trying to claim that Chopin was a French composer? LOL
@@Jimsmith019 he was Franco-Polish ; and he had French passport and never had Polish passport ; and his name is Chopin and not Chopinski, n'est ce pas, Ducon ! the father of Chopin was born in Lorraine from where I am ; who is serious ? you ? make inquiries out of wikipedia!
@@deodatdechampignac Great - then I’m sure you will agree Rachmaninoff, Stravinsky, and Schoenberg were American composers!
@@Jimsmith019 Dear this is not a so good remark ! of course I will not agree :-) ; those composers had no American blood and no American culture ; contrary to Tansman (French culture) and Chopin (half French blood and more than half French culture) ! one wikipedia notice is very amusing : Bloch, a Swiss Jew composer becomes an American composer !
In the man's own words: "It is obvious that I owe much to France, but anyone who has ever heard my compositions cannot have doubt that I have been, am and forever will be a Polish composer"