I don’t know if you are familiar with ravel’s original score, but it’s so floral and lush that it’s really difficult to even imitate on just two pianos. This arrangement did a great job (as does every arrangement of Gryaznov. He’s a fabulous pianist and a great arranger. The arrangement is perfect just as it is.
This is what should be called music. I think now the modern composers they are just like Ravel's era(late romantic/early modern) composers like to use some so-called "non-European elements" different from Bach. But the harmony of now the modern composers sounds exactly the same as late romantic/early modern composers, but now the modern composers do not have the same superb compositional techniques as late romantic /early composers.Classical music has been completely regressing step by step in the past hundred years. Although there was a so-called "neo-classicism" that wanted to imitate Bach and Haydn, they neither wrote fugues nor sonatas, which was lying. The trend of the times in classical music has been equated with the trend of the fashion circle. "Trends" have become something that is superficial but without substance. I think Stravinsky and his fashion sweetheart are responsible for this.
What a performance! They sound like one instrument. That is so difficult to achieve with the balances.
00:05 Lever du jour
06:33 Pantomime
10:59 Danse générale
Beautiful
thanks for the music, and for the mini essay!!! i appreciate your efforts, really....and your composing of course.
Lever du jour bears a lot of melodic, harmonic and textural similarities to Ondine from Gaspard de la Nuit when transcribed to this two-piano version.
Excellent!!!
🎉🌹💐🌷
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Too many notes. Just a cut a few, and it will be perfect.
I don’t know if you are familiar with ravel’s original score, but it’s so floral and lush that it’s really difficult to even imitate on just two pianos. This arrangement did a great job (as does every arrangement of Gryaznov. He’s a fabulous pianist and a great arranger. The arrangement is perfect just as it is.
@@Medtner26 Yep, I'm just quoting Amadeus as a joke 😉
@@caseyrafn flew right over my head hahah my bad! Have a great day :)
Be serious lol
Edit: you got me 😔
This is what should be called music. I think now the modern composers they are just like Ravel's era(late romantic/early modern) composers like to use some so-called "non-European elements" different from Bach. But the harmony of now the modern composers sounds exactly the same as late romantic/early modern composers, but now the modern composers do not have the same superb compositional techniques as late romantic /early composers.Classical music has been completely regressing step by step in the past hundred years. Although there was a so-called "neo-classicism" that wanted to imitate Bach and Haydn, they neither wrote fugues nor sonatas, which was lying. The trend of the times in classical music has been equated with the trend of the fashion circle. "Trends" have become something that is superficial but without substance. I think Stravinsky and his fashion sweetheart are responsible for this.
neo-classical composers most certainty composed sonatas and fugues, what do you mean?