Szymanowski Sonata No. 2 - Hamelin (Score)

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  • Groundbreaking performance of such an underrated masterpiece.
    The piece, Szymanowsky’s sonata 2, is a long composition full of extreme technical and musical difficulties, polyrhyms, and requires immense stamina, and here Hamelin pulls it off amazingly. It is broken into two movements, and a fugue, ending with an explosive and beautiful coda. As Metallico put it, “This must be one of the most brilliant, majestic, mature, and glorious endings to any solo piano piece.”
    Favourite interpretation of this piece (followed by Eric Xi Xin Liang and Martin Roscoe).
    Performance in 2002, Kioi Hall Tokyo Japan. Recording used:
    • Hamelin's Szymanowski/...
    Score from IMSLP
    The score is much more fluid, and you will see no scrolling, just quick transition between pages. Used photo app to make this video and took screenshots of the pages and flipped through them with the audio.
    Hope you enjoy and thank you very much for listening!

КОМЕНТАРІ • 9

  • @nickm6928
    @nickm6928 9 місяців тому +5

    8:09 for Mvt. 2
    20:59 for fugue

  • @babicz89
    @babicz89 4 дні тому

    There is only a few notes without accidentals...crazy to read. But it sounds amazing!

  • @ConcordMass
    @ConcordMass 7 днів тому

    Have you heard Richter's 1954 recording? I quite like it, more than Hamelin's by a long shot actually.

  • @Lircking
    @Lircking 4 місяці тому +3

    damn

  • @LM-oz2sc
    @LM-oz2sc 28 днів тому

    25:00

  • @birdlandbill7867
    @birdlandbill7867 6 місяців тому +1

    Thank you for this amazing performance with the score perfectly tracking. Wish Mr. Hamelin had recorded this in studio. I saw him perform Hammerklavier and he is an astonishingly polished, brilliant performer. One scarcely believes what one is seeing/hearing emerge from the keyboard.

    • @jedrzejsteszewski6694
      @jedrzejsteszewski6694 19 днів тому +1

      Sadly, it is probably not going to happen. He wanted to record Szymanowski's Etudes op. 33 but it was Cédric Tiberghien who was granted to record it.
      MAH should have a lifelong permission to record whatever and whenever he wants.

    • @birdlandbill7867
      @birdlandbill7867 19 днів тому

      @@jedrzejsteszewski6694 Yes!

  • @user-wb7pz8uq4o
    @user-wb7pz8uq4o 8 місяців тому +1

    After hearing Hamelin's masterful interpretation of Szymanowski's second sonata, methinks Rachmaninoff would definitely have given Szymanowski a grade of 5 with five pluses(on a scale of 0-5, with 5 being the highest score).