Where is the darn sheet????? I am so freaking tired of you Barton directing to sheets that either doesn't exist or is impossible to find!!! I have been looking and searching for this specific sheet once again in vain! Went for a walk after messing around imslp for an eternity went back repeated the frustration once more and in vain! I have now experienced this extreme frustrating thing one time too many.
There is this thing in music where the player is one with his instrument. You can't learn that, you have to feel that. When such artist performs it is as if he is playing the very fabric of universe. Such harmony between a human and an instrument is nothing short of fenomenal to witness. I congratulate you for you and your piano are one and that is rare to see.
@@skipzcs somehow i'd always thought tr and upper mordent meant the same ornament, and lower mordent (strikethrough) the mordent. well that clears it up.
Paul Barton is my favorite pianist. All the pieces that I want to learn and that he also plays, I often listen to them. And then I play them in a very similar way to him. Currently the Adagio of Marcello/Bach. I love it! 🤩
This song is so beautifully complex yet simple. No I cannot play it yet, but I will learn. The treble cleft seams to rising and deciding repeatedly throughout the song but the notes seem to change. Thx again Paul for your amazing piano interpretations.
Your graciousness astounds me... helping those needing encouragement be it in whatever sphere... also budding future pianists can see notes yr playing...bless you lovely peep for sharing....Godspeed ...
Mr. Paul Barton had really so generously provided such an angle of a point of view that so wonderfully helps to demystify to some degree(s) most wondrous piano compositions . Kind of as good as owning a player piano kind of affect (at least visually 🤗🙏🏽👍🏾)
Paul, don't know much about you...but you are doing all this for the love you have for great music and you love to share it around I guess! You are doing great service and you are succeeding!
I am an adult late learner in piano. I know it's foolish to try play something this hard straight away without the proper foundations and understanding but I just had to try this song as I love it so much. I practice just the first two pages and then head back to my beginner piano book
Hey! I'm in the same boat, I tried my hand at this a few months ago having barely any experience on piano. Trust me, it'll be difficult but stick with it and youll get there! I'm only now able to "play" it through. Good luck friend!
I'm in my 5th year as an adult student and I've learned it the hard way that such pieces are not to be underestimated. This looks like it needs a lot of playing time and study before getting it right. I also started to play above my level of proficiency and it took me almost 10 months to get Beethovens Sonata 14 - 1st movement in my hands. My teacher warned me upfront that it is way more difficult than it appears, especially to keep the tempo and get the dynamics right (pinky has to work a lot). My persistence did get me to a level that I can play it without any major flaws and most of the dynamics are about right. Nevertheless, it's still a mile away from how it was meant to sound and how it's played by professionals. So my advise: keep practicing, even if it sounds impossible.
@@greggreggreggreggreggreggreg1 it's not awful, you're being irrational. And this guy plays outstandingly, much better than you probably. Don't be mad on the Internet and enjoy life, dude
Paul - thank you for the beautiful piece. I now play only the piano pieces that you have played, always a sure bet but of them are beyond my league 💕❤️
I adore this, have just finished chopin nocturne op 9 no2. And I'm starting this tomorrow , along with Mozarts 12 variations twinkle twinkle little star.,, good to learn a few things at the same time, more to practice,, just a wonderful recreation of the 2nd movement of the original
Música celestial. Muita profundidade. GRANDEZA. Fora da realidade normal desse mundo. Herz musical na vibração divina correta. Batida do coração elétrico e magnético do homem.
One advice to any piano beginner who want to play this marvellous piece of JSB, for training and pleasure you have to work with "JS Bach 371 Four-part Chorales BWV 253-438 Breitkopf & Hartel" play it again and again until you can play it easly, the rythm is simple, after that you can read 4 voices et you can begin to work seriously many JSB piano scores like the Inventions and the well tempered clavier...
Elephants are all fine, thank you for asking. My elephant friend Romsai, dislocated his leg and was in a lot of pain.. but he's thankfully getting better.
I liked so much this interpretation, thanks! Next time I will go in the Vienna Showroom i will ask for you for compliments! Excellent the idea to put the sheet, it helps. But I have a question. At min 3:52 you (and some other) play a note (A5) that is not in the score. Some pianist play it, some other no. What is the reason?
Paul, thank you so much for sharing this! This is one of the most exquisite melodies. I do have a couple of questions though, for you are anyone. (1) What is the reference to Bach? I thought this was a piece from an Oboe Concerto by Marcello. (2) Does anyone know where I could buy this piano arrangement? (I normally do not like transcriptions but I make an exception here!)
This is by far the most beautiful version i have found. He plays so gentle and lovely.
Where is the darn sheet????? I am so freaking tired of you Barton directing to sheets that either doesn't exist or is impossible to find!!! I have been looking and searching for this specific sheet once again in vain! Went for a walk after messing around imslp for an eternity went back repeated the frustration once more and in vain! I have now experienced this extreme frustrating thing one time too many.
@@carlmagnussen7773Hi, if you're still looking for the sheet music I'm happy to let you know where to find it.
@@bigman-em7cc Yes please?
@carlmagnussen7773if your still looking for it I can also help, I have the actual copy from the book and can send it to you
There is this thing in music where the player is one with his instrument. You can't learn that, you have to feel that. When such artist performs it is as if he is playing the very fabric of universe. Such harmony between a human and an instrument is nothing short of fenomenal to witness. I congratulate you for you and your piano are one and that is rare to see.
@Luke P never been a part of a band but yeah
Beautiful words
You are
the Most remarkable Person
on the entire Internet
Thank YOU!
Voce Dei
The power and strength behind your featherllight touch is amazing to watch.
1:19 is legitimately one of the nicest trills i've ever heard.
Not Legato it was an upper mordent, not a trill, but I agree it is very beautiful and simple at the same time :)
@@skipzcs somehow i'd always thought tr and upper mordent meant the same ornament, and lower mordent (strikethrough) the mordent. well that clears it up.
Incredible performance, so much emotion in it and balance sounds perfect to my ears.
Yes I agree. 73
Jeg er også enig, fantastisk musikk 🩵
Paul Barton is my favorite pianist. All the pieces that I want to learn and that he also plays, I often listen to them.
And then I play them in a very similar way to him.
Currently the Adagio of Marcello/Bach. I love it! 🤩
Todas las versiones de este adagio son para escucharlas ahora y siempre !!! Muchas gracias por ellas 💕💕💕💕💕
There is something about this that just settles your soul. It takes the rage away.
This song is so beautifully complex yet simple. No I cannot play it yet, but I will learn. The treble cleft seams to rising and deciding repeatedly throughout the song but the notes seem to change. Thx again Paul for your amazing piano interpretations.
Благодарю за эти восхитительные, целебные звуки для души! Это Божественно! Слава Творцу неба и земли!!!
Such a huntingly beautiful melody, oh my... Stunning performance!
Your graciousness astounds me... helping those needing encouragement be it in whatever sphere... also budding future pianists can see notes yr playing...bless you lovely peep for sharing....Godspeed ...
I literally just picked up this song 1month ago. i was stuck on a few parts but this video POWERED me right through them!!!
Thankyou
Bach is the heavenly spirit.
I love your music mr barton! This piece is fantastic. You are the best pianist of TH-cam on the world!
So satisfied and grateful , you named it RIGHT : MARCELLO/Bach ! So pleased at your rendition ! Bravo bravo !
The best pianist active in TH-cam... Thank you very much!
Valentina lisitza
Laetitia Hahn
rousseau
Totally Rousseau
Poon
Fantastic rendition Mr Barton...
Your fantastic musicianship comes across from every note you stroke on the piano
Last year I programmed this piece in cubase pro 9 with virtual instruments ( strings and boe ) lovely piano arrangement ! Bravo !
Mr. Paul Barton had really so generously provided such an angle of a point of view that so wonderfully helps to demystify to some degree(s) most wondrous piano compositions .
Kind of as good as owning a player piano kind of affect (at least visually 🤗🙏🏽👍🏾)
Paul, don't know much about you...but you are doing all this for the love you have for great music and you love to share it around I guess! You are doing great service and you are succeeding!
Fantastic Paul, you do not play the piano, but you make love with it, best ever performance that I have heard, Thanks to showing us!
Thank you Paul. That was beautiful, beautifully played.
I am an adult late learner in piano. I know it's foolish to try play something this hard straight away without the proper foundations and understanding but I just had to try this song as I love it so much. I practice just the first two pages and then head back to my beginner piano book
Hey! I'm in the same boat, I tried my hand at this a few months ago having barely any experience on piano. Trust me, it'll be difficult but stick with it and youll get there! I'm only now able to "play" it through. Good luck friend!
I'm in my 5th year as an adult student and I've learned it the hard way that such pieces are not to be underestimated. This looks like it needs a lot of playing time and study before getting it right. I also started to play above my level of proficiency and it took me almost 10 months to get Beethovens Sonata 14 - 1st movement in my hands. My teacher warned me upfront that it is way more difficult than it appears, especially to keep the tempo and get the dynamics right (pinky has to work a lot). My persistence did get me to a level that I can play it without any major flaws and most of the dynamics are about right. Nevertheless, it's still a mile away from how it was meant to sound and how it's played by professionals. So my advise: keep practicing, even if it sounds impossible.
Good Morning, Paul Barton Thank you for sharing this beautiful paino music with us
May God continue to bless you all! ♪🎹♪
Date 2/6/2019
when Bach covers one of your songs, you made it
Ahahahaha
Please don't disrespect Bach. I'm pretty sure this man is a good pianist but he is a man after all.
@@greggreggreggreggreggreggreg1 it's a joke chill
@@imaksta I know it's a joke but it's an awful joke. Plus this guy doesn't even play well. You could say this about Glen Gould but not this guy.
@@greggreggreggreggreggreggreg1 it's not awful, you're being irrational. And this guy plays outstandingly, much better than you probably. Don't be mad on the Internet and enjoy life, dude
I like your way to play this wonderful music. Thank you so much for sharing the score. I didn't find it easily !
Hello from Brussels 🤗
Took this oboe concerto to my college auditions and ended up getting accepted to 2 NYC schools. Making your judges cry is always a great strategy😁
Unless they are crying in pain... (which is generally what happens when _I_ play anything). Congratulations!
dlevi67 thank you :)
@@dlevi67 hahahahahahahaha!
@@dlevi67 Wtf?🤪🤪🤪🤪🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@raycastillo6446 You haven't heard me playing. And you don't want to!
Paul - thank you for the beautiful piece. I now play only the piano pieces that you have played, always a sure bet but of them are beyond my league 💕❤️
The rubato... Just beautiful.
This must have been the inspiration for the theme from young and the restless
I adore this, have just finished chopin nocturne op 9 no2. And I'm starting this tomorrow , along with Mozarts 12 variations twinkle twinkle little star.,, good to learn a few things at the same time, more to practice,, just a wonderful recreation of the 2nd movement of the original
Música celestial. Muita profundidade. GRANDEZA. Fora da realidade normal desse mundo. Herz musical na vibração divina correta. Batida do coração elétrico e magnético do homem.
Such a gorgeous melody... and nicely played👍🏼
Thank you, Mr. Paul, such a pleasure!
0:42 was...
was that vibrato?
unity of mind and sound
Vibrato is not mechanically possible on the piano, no matter how much shaking one does.
Evan Streater not true. When you shake the piano enough, eventually it will. It will even break.
It's new. It's a Roli FEURICH.
Evan Streater What they meant is that he did a vibrato motion when playing. Not that they actually managed to play vibrato on piano..
I did this one with oboe so beautiful (concerto)
Exactly what I needed right now...Thank you
One advice to any piano beginner who want to play this marvellous piece of JSB, for training and pleasure you have to work with "JS Bach 371 Four-part Chorales BWV 253-438 Breitkopf & Hartel" play it again and again until you can play it easly, the rythm is simple, after that you can read 4 voices et you can begin to work seriously many JSB piano scores like the Inventions and the well tempered clavier...
Gracias por compartir es un regalo para el espíritu
What a beautiful melody...
HOW ARE OUR ELEPHANTS THANK YOU FOR SHARING HUGS.
Elephants are all fine, thank you for asking. My elephant friend Romsai, dislocated his leg and was in a lot of pain.. but he's thankfully getting better.
When the crisis of Covid19 passes, I want to visit you and your elephants, and play some of my compositions! Would be a dream come true! 🐘🎹 🤩🙌
Yes, send our love to the beautiful elephants, miss them much !!!
As an oboist and a pianist I really am spoilt for choice with this piece 😁
Dear Paul, thank you for playing this beautiful piece. i enjoy it!
Excellent!
Cuánta belleza en ésta maravillosa composición, gracias de verdad!!!
Hello from England, Paul
Beautifully played, thank you
Danke schon !
Понятно и доступно .👌🏻
Thanks Paul I Will play beauty song.. Iam impressed about bachs music and his influence to 21 century music
Thank you so much for giving free sheet.
Incredible and full of emotions...
I liked so much this interpretation, thanks! Next time I will go in the Vienna Showroom i will ask for you for compliments! Excellent the idea to put the sheet, it helps. But I have a question. At min 3:52 you (and some other) play a note (A5) that is not in the score. Some pianist play it, some other no. What is the reason?
Thank you Paul!
You'are a great artist!
Thank you for sharing the music sheet
So peaceful...
Great Feurich Instrument!
Indeed it is!
Sheet music while playing in the same video is great for learning. Thank you. I'll try to play it too. :)
Wonderful music, played very sensitively. we
Bless you Paul!!
too beautiful !
Nice! I've only heard the orchestral version until now.
A sense of wonder and sorrowful emotion
Que hermosa interpretacion🌻
Beautifull, beautiful music.
excellente interprétation...merci.
Wunderful ❤
Thank you 💕
Это божественная мелодия!
Thank you for this performance Paul ! Good job. How much time did you practice to get the piece ready for this video ?
Så vakkert og beroligende 🩵🎶🎵 🎹🎹
This is beautiful!! Thank you so much!! Would you also be able to play the Bach/Busoni g minor chorale (Nun Komm der Heiden Heiland)?
Yes that'd be awesome
Yes, that would be wonderful!
Bella interpretación, sublime.
Lovrly. Thank you. It helps to hear pieces I might study. Like the adagio.
Excellent melody!!! 🎶🎶
Preciosooo muy bello saludos desde Argentina
Last scope is everything
This piece was composed originally by Alessandro / Marcello.
Bravo dear Paul...laudatio
Beautiful.
So beautiful
Beautiful 👏🏻👏🏻
I learning this now and this rhythm killing me.
Hi Paul. Lovely piece, beautifully played. Bob (who knows June & Brian very well).
Ty! Love this song. Bravo🎉
This is tremendously helpful in learning this piece!!
You have elevated me to new height.
Did he put you at the top of a tall building or on the edge of a tall cliff?
Absolutely fantastic!
Bravo! Thank you, such an inspiration
Thank you! It's sooo beautiful
Nice version.Heard this piece for the first time but got to know about this piece from. Wikipedia
Well played.👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏽👌🏼👌🏼
Волшебно!Спасибо!
God that is beautiful!
Bach con tutti questi rallentando alla Chopin..... mordenti in levare.......e quel vibrato.......sublime......interpretazione da dimenticare
Can you play Etude op25 no7 please ? Amazing interpretation by the way !
So cool!!!!! I am halfway through the song! how did mange to be like this? :)))
Superlovethis ❤ keep sharing!
It is true, but this is Alessandro Marcello's composition (transcribed by Bach)
Bravo 👏
Simplesmente maravilhoso!
Это красиво! Спасибо
So good...... love the sounds
Paul, thank you so much for sharing this! This is one of the most exquisite melodies. I do have a couple of questions though, for you are anyone. (1) What is the reference to Bach? I thought this was a piece from an Oboe Concerto by Marcello. (2) Does anyone know where I could buy this piano arrangement? (I normally do not like transcriptions but I make an exception here!)
1. It is named Bach - Marcello because it is a piano transcription made by Bach (BWV 974).