Undine - Reinecke Flute Sonata (Davide Formisano - Phillip Moll)
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Carl Reinecke - Sonata Op.167 "Undine"
LIVE performed in Japan (October 2002)
Davide FORMISANO, flute
Phillip MOLL, piano
The Sonata was inspired by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué's "Undine" (1811), a romantic fairytale related with the Germanic mythology. The story is about the daughter of the King of the Sea, Undine, who leaves the ocean looking for a human love that will give her an immortal soul. A fisherman finds her on the coast and decides to bring her up with his wife as their child. Grown she falls in love with the knight Hulbrand and soon they get married. Althoug he finds out Undine's real identity he swears her eternal love. But Undine's uncle, Kuhleborn admonishes her: if ever Hulbrand will be unfaithful she will have to return to the sea and he'll have to die.
Their life together is beatiful until his last sweetheart starts to woo him; he can't avoid the temptation and finally falls. The doom has won, both are ruined...aquatic spirits exact their revenge and the poor Undine must kill her husband with a fatal kiss.
In the first movement Reinecke represent the seaworld, the home of Undine;
the second one describes her childhood with the human family;
in the Andante tranquillo appears the love theme with a rough trio: the prophecy of Kuhleborn;
In the dramatic and intensely expressive Finale are represented the betrayal of Hulbrand, the spirit rage and the suffering of Undine; finally appears a reminescence of the youth happiness of the girl and the remark that in spite of everything her human life was rewarding.
Enjoy the Music!
This is a real duo! The pianist and the flutist really listen to, are perfectly complementary, while developping each a very beautiful sound. Very talented musicians!
I love the emotional power of this interpretation. It does this piece of music justice.
For me this is hands down the best version of "Undine" out there! I keep coming back to this recording, I am in still in love with the tone, the way music phrases are shaped, the way the pianist is also deeply engaged, such a great performance, I love everything about it :')
Dear ConfusedGirl1995, It doesn't matter how proud flautist you might be... without a competent pianist such as Mr. Moll, this sonata would be a real flop. Since I can play both parts (taking me longer to negociate the treacherous piano part) I could firmly say... I am proud to be a pianist!... and proud to also play the flute. ; >)
Mr. Moll is one of the best. But look man, we came here for Formisano's sound and expression. He is the main headliner here.
I still can’t believe I’ll be playing this in a month ._. (Btw this is the best recording I’ve seen of this piece, it’s truly incredible how beautiful his tone is omg, I’m trying my best the mimic it).
How'd it go?
The fantastic music matches the dreamy rainy season here.
@Leges Flute, thanks for sharing this magnificent live performance of one of my favourite Sonatas for flute and piano. Both Davide Formisano and Phillip Moll played brilliantly !!!
This video definitely needs more views and likes... Excellent!
it is very very beautiful... indeed
Excellent , great interpretation and beautiful sound. Bravo !
Si no me equivoco ese es Jules Baker...
Fantastic!
So beautiful!
O som desse flautista é espetacular ...
Mi è davvero piaciuta... Sia il suono che l’ intensità che gli hai dato !
Beautiful sonata
とても素敵です…。
Admirable performance!
So gorgeous
Sadie B True words 😊 I'm learning the flute Part at the moment 🙆 😊
Magnifique !!!!
Gracias por la música, excelente interpretación.
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너무좋습니다!!♥
enchanting music ~ with an endearing story behind it ... thanks for both :o)
Okay but really that guy needs to quit coughing
3:36 That trill though...
Well, don't really know what you meant, but that's not a trill :D
@@legesflute it is a trill at 3:36, it’s just written in semiquavers but the speed makes it a trill
@@cassianblackburn-enever9662 it's not, look at the score.
Edit: ok I saw your edit. I could agree then, but still don't get the point 😅
It’s called a Tremelo, when you switch rapid between to notes as if they where individually written out one by one. The difference is that a Tremelo must follow the tempo rather than for a trill which is just spamming a note back and forth with no care of if each switch is In beat or not. (I’m 6 years late)
Well, but It's not a flute sonata, It's for piano AND flute, not flute and piano. Love Formisano version anyway
It is flute sonata indeed but the piano’s part is very intense ;))))
14:47 4mov.
But who is this Davide??? It is played by James Galway and his pianist obviously!!!
Just no...
Moll played it with multiple flautists, and this clearly doesn't sound like Galway's playing; the touch is lighter, the whole spirit is different...
This Davide was for years principal flute of La Scala theater and is one of the most renowned flutists in the world
Sorry I honestly don't like this rendition... this is supposed to be a really feministic piece...and it's not beautiful at all when it turns this powerful...
How sexist is this comment? LOL
@@legesflute it's not sexist dude, where did he say one sex is better and/or preferred than the other sex?
You don't have to look far to see that both sexes have ppl of a mix of masculine and feminine traits.
Masculine and feminine are two distinct concepts/traits, and there's nothing sexist about it.
@@gcg8187 well they could've said that it is supposed to be softer, less powerful (altho I really like this edition personally). I don't know if it is sexist or not but I don't really enjoy when feminity is connected with being just soft and quiet, it can be explosive as well. For me music has no gender but that's a personal opinion 😇
Glad to hear your opinion too, by the way I might come across as offensive but I promise I do not have such intentions I just love to have pleasant argument conversations on interesting topics in the comment section 😊