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London Piano Festival
Приєднався 20 лют 2017
The London Piano Festival is an annual festival taking place at Kings Place, curated by co-Artistic-Directors Katya Apekisheva and Charles Owen.
Www.londonpianofestival.com
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Rachmaninov Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 for 2 pianos - Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva
Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva perform Rachmaninoff's Symphonic Dances, Op. 45 at the London Piano Festival in 2023 at Kings Place.
The Festival takes place every October at Kings Place, London
www.londonpianofestival.com
Video by Kings Place
00:00 - I. Non Allegro
11:50 - II. Andante con moto, Tempo di valse
21:28 - III. Lento assai: Allegro vivace
The Festival takes place every October at Kings Place, London
www.londonpianofestival.com
Video by Kings Place
00:00 - I. Non Allegro
11:50 - II. Andante con moto, Tempo di valse
21:28 - III. Lento assai: Allegro vivace
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Rachmaninoff Suite No. 1 Op. 5 (Fantaisie-Tableaux) for 2 pianos - Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva
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Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva perform Rachmaninoff's Suite No. 1 for Two Pianos, Op. 5, at the London Piano Festival in 2023 at Kings Place. The Festival takes place every October at Kings Place, London www.londonpianofestival.com Video by Kings Place 00:00 - I. Barcarolle: Allegretto 08:48 - II. La nuit, I'amour: Adagio sostenuto 14:39 - III. Les larmes: Largo di molto 20:54 - IV. Paques: ...
Ravel 'Rhapsodie Espagnole' IV. Feria - Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva - London Piano Festival
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Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva perform the fourth movement of Ravel's Rhapsodie Espagnole at the London Piano Festival in 2017 at Kings Place. The Festival takes place every October at Kings Place, London. www.londonpianofestival.com Video by Wright Music Media wrightmusicmedia.com
London Piano Festival 2018
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The London Piano Festival 2018 takes place at Kings Place from 3-7 October. Visit www.londonpianofestival.com for more information, and buy tickets from www.kingsplace.co.uk ©Martin Kendrick, Wright Music Management
Elena Langer - RedMare (world premiere) - London Piano Festival
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World premiere of Elena Langer's 'RedMare', commissioned by the London Piano Festival and performed at Kings Place, London, in October 2017 by Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva. www.londonpianofestival.com ©ICAMedia
London Piano Festival - Behind the scenes
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Watch Charles Owen and Katya Apekisheva preparing for the London Piano Festival, talking with composer Elena Langer about the upcoming world premiere of 'RedMare' this Saturday! Filmed at Kings Place by Patrick Farrall-Daniel ©Patchworks Productions Ltd patchworkstv@gmail.com
Nico Muhly - Fast Patterns (world premiere) - London Piano Festival
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World premiere of Nico Muhly's 'Fast Patterns', commissioned by the London Piano Festival and performed at Kings Place, London, in October 2016. www.londonpianofestival.com ©ICAMedia
London Piano Festival 2017
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The London Piano Festival 2017 takes place at Kings Place from 5-8 October. Visit www.londonpianofestival.com for more information, and buy tickets from www.kingsplace.co.uk ©ICAMedia
Stunningly beautiful
Polly Put the Kettle On ?
Seems to me that two hands could play it just fine. In fact, seems like one hand could handle most of it (except for getting back down).
Reich Redux
Ah yes - nothing better than a piece for 2 pianos that could be played on one.
I'd like to see you try...
@@MrThelonious I suggest you take a few years of lessons with your neighborhood piano teacher so that you better understand what you're hearing.
@@jaspernatchez I do know what I'm. talking about Mr. Arrogant.
@@MrThelonious "I do know what I'm. talking about" Perhaps in your mind you do. Let me ask you this. For the first few minutes, how many notes do you hear sounding simultaneously? Oh, and you may call me Jasper.
It seems there may be some places that wouldn't be possible for one to play as the piece develops, but even if all were possible for one person to play, the piece is admittedly more effective with two pianos as shown, because of the sonoric trade off, especially live and in person. And besides I suspect some illusory effects are going on that unless someone has the score or sits and listens on repeat for awhile it will not be apparent to them. But also just the close proximity of the ranges of each player alone might render it impossible for one. And...to end this digression, If anything it is way more effectively executed by two instead of one in any case. The sublteties can be pinpointed according the parts each player has, and there is a complex interplay of accents and other markings.
Incredible playing.
This reminds me of Phillp Glass, I like it very much.
there should have been more pause after the play...claps ruined it....such an awesome musik...
brilliant! thanks for sharing