I was out driving one day and this piece came on the radio. I had to sit in my car until it was over so I could find out what it was. I immediately bought a recording.
Had the privilege to hear the first two movements live. Such an incredible piece of work that I am constantly coming back to. Thank you for the transcription!
THIS is the finest modern ragtime. Better than Wm. Bolcom, better than Carter Pann’s _Cheesegrater,_ far better than my meager attempts. And what a performance! I can only imagine how many hours went into this. Fun to see the handwriting in the score.
@@erwinschulhoff4464 Another great piece I got to play this year, Mysterious Pond by Lior Navok for piano, flute, and oboe. It has so many notes, but it sounds so beautiful.
I seldom hear a recording or performance by a piano trio in which the violin is heard clearly rather than often being obscured by the piano and sometimes cello, also. I have no idea why performers and engineers do not address that. I realize that there is much interplay among the instruments here, and it is not a work for violin solo, but I believe the piece would be much more satisfying if the violin were more prominent on its rhythmic and melodious figures. (btw. I am not a violinist!) A one-pound violin playing one note at a time vs. a 1,000 pound piano playing 4-6 notes at a time is a challenging problem to solve, but it must be adjusted to for the music to make sense. One instrument's fortissimo is closer to another instrument's mezzo-forte, especially with bass notes in the piano.
Rest in Peace, Paul. You left us much music that is not just tolerable, it's enjoyable.
I was out driving one day and this piece came on the radio. I had to sit in my car until it was over so I could find out what it was. I immediately bought a recording.
kinda unrelated but whats the most exciting piano piece you've heard this year?
Same. Heard it on Sirius yesterday and Googled it, which brought me here.
Wow, I am blown away by this piece and the performers!!
Brilliant performance, brilliant music!
00:05 1st movement
05:55 2nd movement
11:25 3rd movement
Had the privilege to hear the first two movements live. Such an incredible piece of work that I am constantly coming back to. Thank you for the transcription!
WOW! Rubato is amazing
Браво !
Bellissimo..interessantissimo😊🎻🎶🙏
THIS is the finest modern ragtime. Better than Wm. Bolcom, better than Carter Pann’s _Cheesegrater,_ far better than my meager attempts.
And what a performance! I can only imagine how many hours went into this.
Fun to see the handwriting in the score.
Very nice piece. I know Schoenf(i)eld mostly from his piano concerto released many years ago by Argo records if I'm not mistaken.
quite delicious......
Bruv how are they staying together in the Presto movement
It's got groove
WoW! Can I Have the score?
quite good
kinda unrelated but whats the most exciting piano piece you've heard this year?
@@erwinschulhoff4464 Exciting? The Walrus in Memoriam by Terry Riley. Very much in this style, with a hint of minimalism that creeps in as it goes on.
@@erwinschulhoff4464 Another great piece I got to play this year, Mysterious Pond by Lior Navok for piano, flute, and oboe. It has so many notes, but it sounds so beautiful.
@@EotuaDawnwalker thanks for replying
hey hayden or sylvie, if you ever pop back here say hi 👋
14:43
Who is performing? It's amazing playing.
1:55 😢
Чи є можливість придбати ноти?
so damn based btw
This is kinda random but whats the most intresting/addictive piece of music youve heard this month?
th-cam.com/video/m48SXVICa6o/w-d-xo.html hear the composer play it!
I seldom hear a recording or performance by a piano trio in which the violin is heard clearly rather than often being obscured by the piano and sometimes cello, also. I have no idea why performers and engineers do not address that. I realize that there is much interplay among the instruments here, and it is not a work for violin solo, but I believe the piece would be much more satisfying if the violin were more prominent on its rhythmic and melodious figures. (btw. I am not a violinist!)
A one-pound violin playing one note at a time vs. a 1,000 pound piano playing 4-6 notes at a time is a challenging problem to solve, but it must be adjusted to for the music to make sense. One instrument's fortissimo is closer to another instrument's mezzo-forte, especially with bass notes in the piano.