Toccatina Op.128 No.2-York Bowen

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  • York Bowen has been described as 'The English Rachmaninoff'. As a young composer he was highly regarded by some the most admired performers of the day, including Hans Richter, Fritz Kreisler, and Lionel Tertis. Bowen composed more than 160 works, which show a blend of romanticism and strong individuality. This collection ranges widely over his output for solo piano, from relatively large-scale structures to quite short, almost miniature, pieces.
    Evident in these works is Bowen's responsiveness to two very different national schools: the Russian, with its often epic character, its pianistic virtuosity, strong rhythmical impact, and darkly atmospheric, melancholic harmonies and melodies, and the French, generally distinguished by its lightness, its playfully decorated melodies, and tender harmonies. Among the composers whose piano music left a mark on Bowen's own works for the instrument are Rachmaninoff, Balakirev, Medtner, Scriabin, Debussy, and even sometimes Ravel. Echoes of the music of Ireland, Delius, Elgar, and Vaughan Williams may, however, also be heard in Bowen's work. It is this fusion of different styles which makes Bowen's own very individual sound world so remarkable.
    -Chandos Classics
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    The Dutch pianist Joop Celis has given lecture recitals on the piano works of York Bowen for the Dutch and Belgian branches of the European Piano Teachers Association (EPTA), and in 2005 he gave master-classes, lectures, and recitals both in South Korea and China, performing piano works by Bowen.
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    An archive of Bowin's music.
    imslp.org/wiki/...

КОМЕНТАРІ • 8

  • @jammybiskit
    @jammybiskit 7 років тому +8

    Why oh why haven't we heard more of this brilliant composer? Thank you from the bottom of my heart for posting this, music remembered.

  • @abigailzoewangpianist2620
    @abigailzoewangpianist2620 6 років тому +4

    i'm learning this song now😋

  • @tongronny7853
    @tongronny7853 5 років тому +2

    This song is cool you play so fast do your hands tired l am learning nowtoo

  • @vincek7183
    @vincek7183 4 роки тому

    The way my teacher explained this was that it sounds weird when you practice, but it really comes together when you play it fast. I understand now, but I still don't get some of the melody in this some. TnT

  • @lithuanianballer3859
    @lithuanianballer3859 2 роки тому

    remebered

  • @luketuke02
    @luketuke02 5 років тому +3

    sounds like something Debussy would have wrote

    • @jonaskatona7136
      @jonaskatona7136 7 місяців тому

      doesn't just sound like it; it also looks like it too! lol look at a lot of the hand-crossing and pianistic motifs. A large number if not all of them look like they're taken straight from Debussy's Toccata or Jardins sous la pluie lol

  • @user-tp9yw2vr8b
    @user-tp9yw2vr8b 4 роки тому +1

    l'm now 9years old but i master this own