Aloÿs Claussmann - Piano Sonata in F minor, Op.45 (Simon)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 ก.ค. 2024
- Aloÿs Claussmann - Piano Sonata in F minor, Op.45 (1908)
Pf : Claudine Simon (2015.06.01)
• Claussmann: Œuvres pou...
00:00 -- I. Allegro non troppo
11:04 -- II. Andante sostenuto
17:12 -- III. Allegro agitato - เพลง
F minor was merely a suggestion here
one more discover in you tube, which i love...amazing what kind of nice forgotten music treasures...
The first 30 seconds sounded like Brahms mated with the Addams Family. Good stuff.
Who is Addams?
@@fumiotsuki5027 The Addams Family was an American TV show from the 1960s that became a movie series in the 1990s. Check out the theme.
Holy crap! The depth of sound in the first minute is insane. I'm hooked!
Beautiful sonata, in a very personal and original language!
Never heard of him. This is a fine sonata though...
Love this work! Thanks for posting!
What a talent! Thank you for introducing him!
The harmonic language is very late romantic. The themes and writing is purely romantic, yet the modulation and the harmonies are looking beyond.
yeah thanks for posting all this amazing compositions....
Very excellent, very excellent indeed.
Rather deep musical composition. I enjoyed listening to it!
The modulations in this are insane
At the cost of the form of the piece, it being a mess of modulation. With no coherent structure.
@@Whatismusic123 not everything has to be a masterpiece in every critiquable way. This work has cooler modulations than most, I'm fine leaving sonata form excellence to Beethoven... 'nuff said lol
@@tchaffman beethoven is terrible at writing sonata form.
@@Whatismusic123 alrighty then, replace ["beethoven"] with whomever your simple mind prefers to come up with when it comes to form... Theory taught you nothing if you think the most interesting way to analyze this piece is by its execution of Sonata form. My point still stands smh, and I'm done ✌️
@@tchaffman Scriabin, Mozart, Wölfl, Chopin.
You're the one of simple mind that just repeats what you've been told all your life.
Very beautiful sonata
His language is so fluid and natural.
Very organic and thought/speech-like!
And never sounding dull!
really good
Claussmann is great!
Saffron-infused Brahms with a kick.