@@donnytello1544 It was a joke implying that "very petite and pretty" was not your actual comment, but the way you sign your comments, implying that you're very petite and pretty. I first wanted to write "so are you :3" and I guess I should have, cause the signing joke didn't really land.
Lol no ua-cam.com/video/f0e9Kjmm9yo/v-deo.html Perhaps this one, played by the composer himself, shows more adequately that it is definitely not reminiscent of Rachmaninoff
@@pe-peron8441 Well, if it reminds me of Rachmaninoff, it reminds me of him 😂 Listen to measure 5 of the last movement of Rach's 1st concerto. Maybe it is different, but it has a similar character and sound in my opinion.
This guys crazy, I hear what your talking about, some parts sound identical. but I get what he’s saying. Rachmaninoffs early compositions didn’t represent his “generic” style and sound
@@pe-peron8441 14:40 also sounds vaguely similar to a motif Rach used in the second concerto, which is at 27:20 here ua-cam.com/video/kS8hk0kL2sE/v-deo.html
This is the result when a genius piano prodigy "performer" w/o the genius for composition à la eg Rach tries to "compose" and refuses to embrace the genius of nascent jazz, ragtime & piano novelty. Proof of the pudding: Scott Joplin: The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag, Solace...= eternally loved and performed. Józef Hofman, who? Wish didn't he "just" tune up piano novelty & ragtime?
I don't understand why you're criticizing and complaining about Józef Hofmann. I think you should understand this : no composer, musician or artist try to satisfy the public in their creative product. In fact it's rather the opposite situation here : they try to apply, in art, their own point of view and it's up to you to accept it or denied it. Whatever you like it or not, never minimize and banalize the work of an artist just because you prefer Honky Tonk/Ragtime music.
by that argument, you could dismiss Chopin because he's not quite Mozart, Haydn or Schubert and not yet Brahms or Reger. And his Mazurkas are too stylized to dance to or to be heard at a village pub somewhere in 19th century Poland.
Mike Daniels -- With due respect, Where do YOU -- an abject Nobody who's accomplished nothing in his wasted life -- get the audacity to mount critiques based on your own malignant narcissism and personality disorder?
0:08 No. 1 Vision
5:13 No. 2 Jadis
7:56 No. 3 Nenien
14:14 No. 4 Kaleidoskop
Kjekt å se deg her, Erlend! Takk for oversikten over denne fantastisk flotte musikken! 😊
Thanks for scoring this piece. Josef Hofmann is my favourite pianist and one of my favourite composer.
Awesome
Soo beautiful!!!
Beautiful
Well this is beautiful
good job, this one had to be made !
awesome
Very petite and pretty
You don't have to sign your comments.
@@chewie481 ?
@@chewie481 ? Huh
@@chewie481 -- But...What if, unlike you, he has nothing to be ashamed of ???
@@donnytello1544 It was a joke implying that "very petite and pretty" was not your actual comment, but the way you sign your comments, implying that you're very petite and pretty. I first wanted to write "so are you :3" and I guess I should have, cause the signing joke didn't really land.
No.4 reminds me of Rachmaninoff.
Lol no
ua-cam.com/video/f0e9Kjmm9yo/v-deo.html
Perhaps this one, played by the composer himself, shows more adequately that it is definitely not reminiscent of Rachmaninoff
@@pe-peron8441 Well, if it reminds me of Rachmaninoff, it reminds me of him 😂 Listen to measure 5 of the last movement of Rach's 1st concerto. Maybe it is different, but it has a similar character and sound in my opinion.
@@pe-peron8441 Compare 14:28 of Hofmann and 19:06 of ua-cam.com/video/F7a9K4lvVn8/v-deo.html
This guys crazy, I hear what your talking about, some parts sound identical. but I get what he’s saying. Rachmaninoffs early compositions didn’t represent his “generic” style and sound
@@pe-peron8441 14:40 also sounds vaguely similar to a motif Rach used in the second concerto, which is at 27:20 here ua-cam.com/video/kS8hk0kL2sE/v-deo.html
Are these pieces named Character... ugh... Skits?
It means sketches of characters
This is the result when a genius piano prodigy "performer" w/o the genius for composition à la eg Rach tries to "compose" and refuses to embrace the genius of nascent jazz, ragtime & piano novelty. Proof of the pudding:
Scott Joplin: The Entertainer, Maple Leaf Rag, Solace...= eternally loved and performed.
Józef Hofman, who?
Wish didn't he "just" tune up piano novelty & ragtime?
Hahahahahaha you call this an opinion?
I don't understand why you're criticizing and complaining about Józef Hofmann. I think you should understand this : no composer, musician or artist try to satisfy the public in their creative product. In fact it's rather the opposite situation here : they try to apply, in art, their own point of view and it's up to you to accept it or denied it. Whatever you like it or not, never minimize and banalize the work of an artist just because you prefer Honky Tonk/Ragtime music.
by that argument, you could dismiss Chopin because he's not quite Mozart, Haydn or Schubert and not yet Brahms or Reger. And his Mazurkas are too stylized to dance to or to be heard at a village pub somewhere in 19th century Poland.
Mike Daniels -- With due respect, Where do YOU -- an abject Nobody who's accomplished nothing in his wasted life -- get the audacity to mount critiques based on your own malignant narcissism and personality disorder?
Bizarre sentiment. Are you having a bad day?