Wonderfully played, as a classical guitar student I'm used to listening to this song on the guitar, but now I think I'm going to listen to the piano version even more. It gave me chills, it was amazing to listen to, so thanks a lot !
Returning to the piano after a very long break. Studying a small part of this for my grade 6. Your interpretation has completely changed the way I've approached it. Inspirational Love it
In the guitar this is considered a 4,5 out of 5 dificulty piece to interpret right... in piano how would anyone classify this? In my opinion the dynamics is probably what is most dificult in this piece... if it is played linearly it would sound just dull
I‘d say not quite 4,5 out of 5 but to play it as well as she does you still need a good amount of skill. There are some easier parts and some are quite difficult. For me as a hobby pianist playing for about 8 years on and off it‘s still worth to try and practice to eventually get a pretty good result.
Introduccion 0:00 1 Melodico 1:12 2 Tempo de Vals noble 2:27 3 Tempo de Vals lento 3:45 4 Allegro humoristico 5:31 5 Allegretto elegante 6:17 6 Quasi ad libitum (sentimental) 7:13 7 Vivo 8:54 8 Coda 9:30
So well done... I'm a classical guitarist and used to hearing this as part of the guitar repertoire. (Julian Bream's is my favorite.) I'd completely forgotten how good it sounds on piano. Very nuanced and expressive rendition. Great stuff. Congrats!
@@MaiteAguirre I think it's all in the performer's expression. In this piece, at least to me, it's all about lyrical continuity and voice separation. That's what you have done so masterfully. Again, hats off to you!
@@MaiteAguirre I often come back to the piano version to help my guitar interpretation. Since the piece was written for the piano, a lot of guitar arrangements are extremely difficult so it is easy to get bogged down with the technicalities and lose the 'lightness' that comes with the piano.
I’m a classical guitarist also and I frequently listen to music played on the instrument that it was written for. In this case the piano. In the case of Bach’s works the violin or cello. I feel that it gives me the composer’s perspective. The version of Valses Poeticos on the guitar that I enjoy most was done by Kyuhee Park. ua-cam.com/video/ATwNdWbjBFs/v-deo.html
OMG!!!, the best version of this I've ever heard, makes it sound so good I'm going to have to go out and get the sheet music even though I won't be able to play much of it. Awesome !!!
@@MaiteAguirre YES! bought the score right away. As an adult student of the piano I won't be able to play much of it, but started with the second section of #3 (the part in Dmaj), moved on to the first section, then worked on #1, I love the combination of simple melody with unexpected chord changes.
@Maite Aguirre it looks like #5 is the place to start, technically easy, but that vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I chord progression is awesome, and then the even weirder chords in the second half. love it.
@@MostlyIC Ah, Peter! It gives me great joy to hear that you are practicing it!!! Well done! I agree, it is a fantastic part to begin with! Thank you for sharing!
Maravilloso:) Estoy adicto a esta pieza y tu interpretación es genial. Salu2 de Corea del sur!! Y también me gusta tu nombre: eso significa 'amor' en euskera, ¿no?
You are a jem, beautiful, young, fantastic pianist, who are also have charful humor full of wit. You are not besty at all, angel. Plz go on your piano tips, this clips are best idea and exceptional Thank you❤❤❤
Ah! I heard Granados' own recording and he played it like that, in a shortened version. I felt it worked better this way :) I'm aware that he was quite keen on changing things in concerts and that he had an improvisatory quality in his playing. So, perhaps he only did it this way in the recording and is not something he would teach to his students! But I felt that it worked! Thanks for listening and commenting!
Wonderfully played, as a classical guitar student I'm used to listening to this song on the guitar, but now I think I'm going to listen to the piano version even more. It gave me chills, it was amazing to listen to, so thanks a lot !
Returning to the piano after a very long break. Studying a small part of this for my grade 6. Your interpretation has completely changed the way I've approached it. Inspirational Love it
I'm a classical guitarist and this piece means the world to me... but it is the first time ever hearing it as the original piano version. Loved it
In the guitar this is considered a 4,5 out of 5 dificulty piece to interpret right... in piano how would anyone classify this? In my opinion the dynamics is probably what is most dificult in this piece... if it is played linearly it would sound just dull
I‘d say not quite 4,5 out of 5 but to play it as well as she does you still need a good amount of skill. There are some easier parts and some are quite difficult. For me as a hobby pianist playing for about 8 years on and off it‘s still worth to try and practice to eventually get a pretty good result.
your playing is magical and granados was a poet of the piano!🎹
Thank you sor much for listening and leaving a comment. I agree.. a true poet!
Magnífica interpretación y disfrutada por ud.y por mi. Gracias!
Introduccion 0:00
1 Melodico 1:12
2 Tempo de Vals noble 2:27
3 Tempo de Vals lento 3:45
4 Allegro humoristico 5:31
5 Allegretto elegante 6:17
6 Quasi ad libitum (sentimental) 7:13
7 Vivo 8:54
8 Coda 9:30
Thank you!
Maravillosa interpretación
2021 at midnight, listening to this song feels soothing
Ah.... strange times 2020/2021! Thank you for listening and hoping you are well!
So well done... I'm a classical guitarist and used to hearing this as part of the guitar repertoire. (Julian Bream's is my favorite.) I'd completely forgotten how good it sounds on piano. Very nuanced and expressive rendition. Great stuff. Congrats!
Thank you so much for listening and leaving a comment, Kris. I love the guitar version very much, the piece becomes more intimate, don't you think?
@@MaiteAguirre I think it's all in the performer's expression. In this piece, at least to me, it's all about lyrical continuity and voice separation. That's what you have done so masterfully. Again, hats off to you!
@@MaiteAguirre I often come back to the piano version to help my guitar interpretation. Since the piece was written for the piano, a lot of guitar arrangements are extremely difficult so it is easy to get bogged down with the technicalities and lose the 'lightness' that comes with the piano.
I’m a classical guitarist also and I frequently listen to music played on the instrument that it was written for. In this case the piano. In the case of Bach’s works the violin or cello. I feel that it gives me the composer’s perspective. The version of Valses Poeticos on the guitar that I enjoy most was done by Kyuhee Park.
ua-cam.com/video/ATwNdWbjBFs/v-deo.html
Well done! I'm a classical pianist too! But you make it very good! Good job!😁
I really like your interpretation! It's a tremendous work you put to record this
Thank you very much Lidia, it is very kind of your. Thank you for watching!
Bravo! Bravo Maite! Impecable, limpieza absoluta y técnica grandiosa sin que eso repercuta en la personalidad de la obra. Directo a favoritos!
Que belleza! Felicitaciones! Tocas hermoso!
I love this work❤
I can’t imagine home much practice and repetition went into you mastery of this piece and instrument.
Your technique looks so fluid. No rigidity whatsoever.
This is beautiful stuff. Feels like an 11 minute hug :)
Oh! Thank you for listening and leaving such a beautiful comment. I'm really happy you enjoyed it!
Qué maravillosamente interpretado, qué grabación más buena, qué piano, qué sonido….se queda uno sin palabras….bravo
OMG!!!, the best version of this I've ever heard, makes it sound so good I'm going to have to go out and get the sheet music even though I won't be able to play much of it. Awesome !!!
I'm glad you enjoyed it Peter! Did you open the score? It is a fascinating piece and I very much hope you are enjoying playing it!
@@MaiteAguirre YES! bought the score right away. As an adult student of the piano I won't be able to play much of it, but started with the second section of #3 (the part in Dmaj), moved on to the first section, then worked on #1, I love the combination of simple melody with unexpected chord changes.
@Maite Aguirre it looks like #5 is the place to start, technically easy, but that vii-iii-vi-ii-V-I chord progression is awesome, and then the even weirder chords in the second half. love it.
@@MostlyIC Ah, Peter! It gives me great joy to hear that you are practicing it!!! Well done! I agree, it is a fantastic part to begin with! Thank you for sharing!
John Williams, the Classical Guitar Virtuoso made a recording of this also.
Magnifico !!!! Lyrique et noble ! Merci 🌹
Lucky baby .. to hear Granados even before being born. That should be one music loving child !
Brava!!!
Hermosa interpretación Felicidades
Gracias!
A delicate touch with the keyboard, a true artist.
That is extremely kind of you to say. Thank you for listening!
Awesome song and interpretation 👌🏼
Thank you for listening!
정말 멋진연주입니다. 기타연주로만 들었는데 이렇게 풍성하고 물흐르듯 흘러 정신이 혼미하군요.. 멋있습니다.
Precioso!
¡Muchas gracias!
Bonita interpretación, enhorabuena.
Muchísimas gracias!
Gorgeous!
Maravilloso:) Estoy adicto a esta pieza y tu interpretación es genial. Salu2 de Corea del sur!!
Y también me gusta tu nombre: eso significa 'amor' en euskera, ¿no?
Muchísimas gracias Andrés!!
Y sí, mi nombre es amor o amada en euskera!! :)
Gracias por eacribirme. Estás trabajando la obra?
@@MaiteAguirre 😂He comitido un error en usar palabras.... Intenté significar 'musical piece'(pieza) entonces "Estoy adicto a esta pieza musical"
@@happyandres7833 Tranquilo! Se pueden usar las dos formas, 'pieza' o 'pieza musical' :)
First version I like more than the famous recording by Alicia de Larrocha. Marvellous rendition! 😍
Wow! That is too generous of you! She is La Grande! Thanks you so much for listening and posting. I'm very glad you enjoyed it!
Lindo❤
You are a jem, beautiful, young, fantastic pianist, who are also have charful humor full of wit. You are not besty at all, angel. Plz go on your piano tips, this clips are best idea and exceptional Thank you❤❤❤
Nicely played but you left out the whole last page!
Ah! I heard Granados' own recording and he played it like that, in a shortened version. I felt it worked better this way :) I'm aware that he was quite keen on changing things in concerts and that he had an improvisatory quality in his playing. So, perhaps he only did it this way in the recording and is not something he would teach to his students! But I felt that it worked! Thanks for listening and commenting!
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7:33 poetic valse no 6
It is beautiful music, isn't it? Thank you for listening and posting!
Amazing, I’m simply astonished
Thank you so much for listening! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
I watch this everytime I want to cry or smile 😍😍😍😍
So, is it a duo?
Indeed ;)
¡Es UNA MÚSICA! Pues, ¿eres de País Vasco?
Sí! :)
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The BABY is happily listening ... will be a little Mozart
Baby is 3 now.. loves music and dancing :) thank you for listening!