Wow… Thanks for this video. I’ve never seen Hamelin so young and it’s wild to see how flawless his technique was even at 27. As soon as I saw his hands I was like “Yep, that’s definitely Hamelin!” That hairstyle looks disastrous though 😂😭
This composition had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Survivorship Bias" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video of this new interesting channel
Thanks for this archive! I'm always so surprise how disgusting the sound recording could be in 1988, it doesn't make sense, some records of 60" years of piano sounds way better.
@@randmgenericname5077 It's clearly been recorded on some dodgy bit of kit - cassette, quite likely, via who knows what sort of tortuous signal path. If the OP wants to send me the source file I can probably restore it to some extent.
Amazing to hear the differences in his playing compared to his current recordings. This one has some immaturity to it which I can only describe as laxness in interpretation mixed in with a fraction of too much pedal, lacking razor sharp precision and very distinct interpretational qualities found in the modern Hamelin. However it is unmistakable; the perfection of technique of the legato and staccato, bellish sound of the piano, exquisite dolce like the vanilla icecream of a three starred Michelin, and most notably scales played as if they were glissandos. Utterly remarkable.
This performance is more measured, like 4:14 - which is too fast/less clean in the more recent recording. Also very hard to determine whether there is too much pedal being played here, as the audio quality is low.
There's tens of thousands of contenders to that title. But they're all forgotten. Rightly so. Of the somewhat famous ones, Vivaldi, Donizetti, Satie, Schnittke, Pärt, Max Richter definitely trump Alkan.
Wonderful Alkan's music
Wow… Thanks for this video. I’ve never seen Hamelin so young and it’s wild to see how flawless his technique was even at 27. As soon as I saw his hands I was like “Yep, that’s definitely Hamelin!” That hairstyle looks disastrous though 😂😭
Hamelin the beast having a feast
as a snack!
This composition had been used as example in the italian youtube cultural video "Lezioni di Musica - Survivorship Bias" of the channel "musicamonteverde". Is a really very very interesting video of this new interesting channel
Alkan non è tra i miei preferiti ma in questi studi ,tanta roba,.
Thanks for this archive! I'm always so surprise how disgusting the sound recording could be in 1988, it doesn't make sense, some records of 60" years of piano sounds way better.
Probably because it's tv broadcast
@@randmgenericname5077 It's clearly been recorded on some dodgy bit of kit - cassette, quite likely, via who knows what sort of tortuous signal path. If the OP wants to send me the source file I can probably restore it to some extent.
Amazing to hear the differences in his playing compared to his current recordings. This one has some immaturity to it which I can only describe as laxness in interpretation mixed in with a fraction of too much pedal, lacking razor sharp precision and very distinct interpretational qualities found in the modern Hamelin. However it is unmistakable; the perfection of technique of the legato and staccato, bellish sound of the piano, exquisite dolce like the vanilla icecream of a three starred Michelin, and most notably scales played as if they were glissandos. Utterly remarkable.
This performance is more measured, like 4:14 - which is too fast/less clean in the more recent recording. Also very hard to determine whether there is too much pedal being played here, as the audio quality is low.
this Hamelin is a THUNDERER...fiendish!
Non occorre fare commenti basta ascoltare e pure guardare..
nOice
7:18 the transition was insanely smooth
Da dio..
It's opus 39 not 32 and why does it say opus 72 in the video
I fixed the title, thanks. Of course not the one in the video :D
MrLocalitaItalia haha nice 👍
MrLocalitaItalia are you also obssesed with this piece right now or is it just me?
Absolutely!! the melody is so catchy and hard to get out from the head
MrLocalitaItalia EXACTLY! Since yesterday my ringtone is the 17th and 18th variations
I dont know whats happening at 5:30 but I'm scared
dog happened
Dog asking for food
@@CaasiAndestein wait really?
@@chiefofhunger131 yes i watched frederick viner's short video about it.
Can I suggest that Alkan, despite Hamelin's advocacy, is the worst composer in Western musical history?
Mmmmh no you may not lmao
Dude... He may be a bit overrated b/c of difficulty, but the worst? lol
You can suggest whatever you want. You can’t back up that statement though, can you?
Sorry that goes to crumb
There's tens of thousands of contenders to that title. But they're all forgotten. Rightly so.
Of the somewhat famous ones, Vivaldi, Donizetti, Satie, Schnittke, Pärt, Max Richter definitely trump Alkan.