Same. Very beautiful handwriting, and the way he notates each note is a masterpiece in its own. Each ink mark speaks his volumes, and his voice as an artist
Lyric Nova op 59: 00:08 1) Con moto affettuoso in F sharp major 03:37 2) Andantino in B flat minor 06:49 3) Andantino in F sharp major 10:07 4) Con slancio in D flat major
@@guto1953 grazie! Certo ci vuole molta dedizione e molto lavoro, per studiare il pianoforte! Ma se trovi un bravo insegnante che ti incoraggia e ti sostiene con opportuni esercizi, vedrai che presto riuscirai almeno a leggere questi brani fantastici! Ti auguro ogni bene e buona Musica! Un caro saluto e un abbraccio dall' Italia! 🎶🎶🤝🤗
The first piece in F Major leaves me with the notion that this composer was hanging out with Antoine François Marmonrel and co. then sat in on a masterclass with Monsieur Debussy himself!
i immediately noticed the first two chords in no. 3 are the same as the first one in scriabins desir (op 57 no 1) but raised by a semitone (even with the same intervallic structure). i also hear some resemblance to scriabins poeme op 32 no 1. scriabin must have been a big inspiration.
Worth knowing is that his op 33 no 7 also sounds a lot like Scriabin’s 4th sonata, sometimes even outright copying the melody, so it seems he took a lot of inspiration from Scriabin (and for the better- these are beautiful)
No. 3 reminds me so much Scriabin, lovely ! Thx for the upload
Amertume -- .....yes....and also ARENSKY's Opera (plural of "Opus") 30, 53, 56....36 & 41, 34...Such Treasures...every one!
I think so much to remind me Scriabin, for example final mov. of 3rd sonata and beginning of 4th sonata…!!
What such a pure and beautiful sounds.
The first one is definitely one of the most enchanting pieces in the world
For me, the look of the score is a form of art itself. You can already tell from the thumbnail that the first piece is gonna be beautiful
fully true
Same. Very beautiful handwriting, and the way he notates each note is a masterpiece in its own. Each ink mark speaks his volumes, and his voice as an artist
Thank you for introducing to another hidden jewel. 👏👏
Indeed! I've just come across this composer and absolutely love his works!
I love Bortkiewicz 🌷🌷🌷Thank you for posting ! (Netherlands)
He is absolutely an amazing composer.
. I've been enjoying the third piano concerto best served at full volume..I'm mesmerized
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Lyric Nova op 59:
00:08 1) Con moto affettuoso in F sharp major
03:37 2) Andantino in B flat minor
06:49 3) Andantino in F sharp major
10:07 4) Con slancio in D flat major
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Grazie mille!!! 👏👏👏🔝🤝🤝
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Li ho appena stampati e da domani mattina comincio a studiarli! Meravigliosi!!! ❤
Beata te, anche io volevo studiare questa música, ma é ancora difícile per me. Un abbraccio qui Dal Brasile per te.
@@guto1953 grazie! Certo ci vuole molta dedizione e molto lavoro, per studiare il pianoforte! Ma se trovi un bravo insegnante che ti incoraggia e ti sostiene con opportuni esercizi, vedrai che presto riuscirai almeno a leggere questi brani fantastici! Ti auguro ogni bene e buona Musica! Un caro saluto e un abbraccio dall' Italia! 🎶🎶🤝🤗
These are so cozy.
After hearing the 3rd piano concerto...I am being drawn into a new and beautiful sound world 🎉
This got to be my favourite piece
Great piece!
OMG...so beautiful !
The first piece in F Major leaves me with the notion that this composer was hanging out with Antoine François Marmonrel and co. then sat in on a masterclass with Monsieur Debussy himself!
Good!
Does anyone else hear the Scriabin Op.56/3 refrences in no.3?
Anyway, thank you! Amazing video
Sounds more like Scriabin's 4th sonata
i immediately noticed the first two chords in no. 3 are the same as the first one in scriabins desir (op 57 no 1) but raised by a semitone (even with the same intervallic structure). i also hear some resemblance to scriabins poeme op 32 no 1. scriabin must have been a big inspiration.
The second piece sounds a bit different than notated. For example at 5:52. Maybe another version
It sounds exactly like the main motive of Chopin's Trois Nouvelles Etudes pour la Methode de Moscheles et Fetis no.1
6:50
Чудесные звуки чудесной Музыки!
No. 4 sounds like Albaniz
Cadiz
Worth knowing is that his op 33 no 7 also sounds a lot like Scriabin’s 4th sonata, sometimes even outright copying the melody, so it seems he took a lot of inspiration from Scriabin (and for the better- these are beautiful)
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