Oh yeah, some pointers for today: 1) I don't accept any more requests. I'm really sorry. 2) I recommend you to click the notification bell to get updated on the latest vids on the channel. 3) I also would like to apologize if some parts were out of sync.
Wow you did it! Thank you very much. Severac is a composer whose work surely needs to be more known. His music is very peculiar and from some time he is trying to get off from the "forgotten libraries"... Many of his pieces are surely worth listening, and this one is one of them. Again, thank you for the great work.
Thanks for not only introducing me to this wonderful composer, but also the fantastic commentary that you add to your UA-cam postings. I'm sure that you have not only my gratitude, but also that of your other 41K+ subscribers. Hopefully we'll all get the word out and you'll have many more in the near future.
Severac's music is always delightful, written with great charm, gusto and superb pianism. If Chabrier and Albeniz had composed together, this is what could have resulted. Like most of his works, this one feels like a beautiful patchwork quilt rather than a work of unity. Each section is a glittering jewel but I have trouble feeling how it all hangs together (if it does at all). His habit of stringing together short different sections reminds me of Turina. It's impossible not to love this music, but how I wish there was a long line and some development. Perhaps the composer's aversion against all thing Germanic made him compose this way ?
folk-like but also evoking impressionistic ideas influenced by debussy and others... unfortunately this is yet again one of those composers whose works are rarely played today
Oh yeah, some pointers for today:
1) I don't accept any more requests. I'm really sorry.
2) I recommend you to click the notification bell to get updated on the latest vids on the channel.
3) I also would like to apologize if some parts were out of sync.
Wow you did it! Thank you very much. Severac is a composer whose work surely needs to be more known. His music is very peculiar and from some time he is trying to get off from the "forgotten libraries"... Many of his pieces are surely worth listening, and this one is one of them.
Again, thank you for the great work.
Also, his two operas deserve to be listened to !
I am, to borrow a British term, gobsmacked. This is delightful and wonderful and enchanting and uplifting and I am out of superlatives. Thank you!
My pleasure. :)
Nice, Severac. I like him.
Very quizzical piece. Sounds very folksy. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for not only introducing me to this wonderful composer, but also the fantastic commentary that you add to your UA-cam postings. I'm sure that you have not only my gratitude, but also that of your other 41K+ subscribers. Hopefully we'll all get the word out and you'll have many more in the near future.
Thanks for your words of gratitude, my friend, it really means a lot to me. :)
Severac's music is always delightful, written with great charm, gusto and superb pianism. If Chabrier and Albeniz had composed together, this is what could have resulted. Like most of his works, this one feels like a beautiful patchwork quilt rather than a work of unity. Each section is a glittering jewel but I have trouble feeling how it all hangs together (if it does at all). His habit of stringing together short different sections reminds me of Turina. It's impossible not to love this music, but how I wish there was a long line and some development. Perhaps the composer's aversion against all thing Germanic made him compose this way ?
Terrific - more please
Severac keeping it casual in the south of France
lovely
folk-like but also evoking impressionistic ideas influenced by debussy and others... unfortunately this is yet again one of those composers whose works are rarely played today
Czerny...?
Yeah what about him ???