Kalkbrenner, Friedrich piano concerto No. 1 in d minor op. 61

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  • @danholmes4707
    @danholmes4707 8 років тому +434

    Some commenters on here (no names) seem to think that this is derivative, copying Chopin. Well this concerto was composed seven years before Chopin's two, and Chopin dedicated his first concerto to Kalkbrenner. So who derived what from whom exactly?

    • @domenecgonzalezdelarubia3402
      @domenecgonzalezdelarubia3402 8 років тому +18

      Sin duda la deuda de Chopin con autores como Hummel y Kalkbrenner es muy grande y poco reconocida. Pero Chopin sí era un gran pianista y un hombre agradecido por eso admiró a estos dos autores muchísimo y recomendó sus enseñanzas. Es importante recalcar que las orquestaciones de Hummel y Kalkbrenner son mucho más sutiles que las del propio Chopin
      No doubt Chopin's debt with authors like Hummel and Kalkbrenner is very large and little recognized. But Chopin himself was a great pianist and a grateful man so admired these two authors very much and recommended his teachings. Importantly orchestrations Hummel and Kalkbrenner are much more subtle than the own Chopin

    • @Bruce88keys
      @Bruce88keys 8 років тому +18

      So what, Chopin is the greatest harmonist/melodist of all time

    • @Populous3Tutorials
      @Populous3Tutorials 8 років тому +15

      haha u took the day to comment everyone on this video, im laughing as i read comments and see u burn everyone lul

    • @kenbusch2139
      @kenbusch2139 8 років тому +7

      I believe that composer's name is spelled "Schubert".

    • @MaestroTJS
      @MaestroTJS 7 років тому +41

      "Chopin is the greatest harmonist/melodist of all time." Very debatable.

  • @hstanekovic
    @hstanekovic 3 роки тому +23

    While reading "A life and times Fryderyk Chopin", I drop by here to listen to some music of Kalkbrenner and I'm very, very positively surprised. Wonderful music!

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 5 років тому +51

    Love coming across gems like these through youtube. Great time to be a student of music!

  • @paulgreen9792
    @paulgreen9792 5 років тому +35

    It certainly takes a conscious effort to listen to these piano concertos by the lesser known composers without prejudice. Most of us have become somewhat jaded in our outlook because we have been thoroughly persuaded by the excellence of “The Masters.” So must we be wiling to hear and receive these pieces on their own merit and respect the gift and talent of those who have, evidently, sincerely applied themselves to cultivate their unique gifts. With that being said; it is certainly to our credit to open our minds and hearts and enjoy the joy of creativity expressed by those who(in many cases) were contemporaries of the more celebrated geniuses we rightly love and admire. PWG

    • @DenXDuman
      @DenXDuman 5 місяців тому

      Based indeed!

  • @halduncolak4553
    @halduncolak4553 8 років тому +140

    0:00 Allegro maestoso
    13:16 Adagio di molto
    20:29 Rondo vivace

  • @GIOIS01
    @GIOIS01 9 років тому +23

    brillantezza, spirito, varietà tematica, varietà armonica, figurazioni ritmiche di ogni tipo... cosa si può volere di più da un concerto romantico-classico!

  • @paulryan7552
    @paulryan7552 9 років тому +66

    Kalkbrenner has always been one of my favourite composers, its a shame people dont take more of his works into their repertoire. I would love to see more chamber music and concertos of Kalkbrenners on youtube.

    • @paulryan7552
      @paulryan7552 9 років тому +11

      my music teacher played one of his works in class and since then I had been obsessed with his music. Something about it just makes me feel great.

    • @steinwaygrande3971
      @steinwaygrande3971 8 років тому +6

      From his music teacher

    • @Tijaxtolan
      @Tijaxtolan 2 роки тому +4

      @@paulryan7552 ikr, he’s a pioneer on the virtuouso age of piano, a precursor to Liszt and Chopin, and a good one

    • @mitchelllazore8433
      @mitchelllazore8433 2 роки тому +1

      @@Tijaxtolan he’s so incredibly far from Liszt and Chopin listen to his opus 80 preludes I forgot any content of the piece after 2 minutes

    • @Tijaxtolan
      @Tijaxtolan 2 роки тому +1

      @@mitchelllazore8433 those things are on a crappy digital piano, it’s not fair to compare it to an actual one

  •  9 років тому +55

    One simply can't hear this piece enough!

  • @Amourtendresse
    @Amourtendresse 11 місяців тому +3

    Magnifique, quel plaisir, l'Adagio c'est de la dentelle ! Et le Rondo vivace, idem. J'ai adoré ❣️🎶❤️ 🎶

  • @sousafan100
    @sousafan100 11 років тому +42

    a marvelous work by the unfamilir kalkbrenner - his mastery of the instrument and composition is evident in the score - he should be judged on his own merits - comparisons to other composers is absurd - close the eyes and open the mind (and the ears) - thanks hv

  • @lantis323f
    @lantis323f 10 років тому +6

    L'ultimo movimento è qualcosa di sublime!

  • @nederlander7237
    @nederlander7237 7 років тому +20

    "The best pianist in Europe. The only one I am not worthy to tie his shoes of"
    "A giant who crushes all Herzes and Czernys underneath his feet, including myself"
    - Chopin in a letter to his friend Tytus Woyciechowski.

    • @yisroelkaplan5398
      @yisroelkaplan5398 7 років тому +4

      kakbrenner wanted chopin to study with him for 3 years, chopin refused and eventually graduated from his obssesion of kalkbrenner (at least to some extent)

    • @klop4228
      @klop4228 6 років тому +4

      Doesn't necessarily make him a better composer.
      Or a worse one, to be fair.

  • @Schubertd960
    @Schubertd960 4 роки тому +65

    While it's known that Chopin was greatly influenced by Kalkbrenner still crazy how easily you can map so many sections of this to Chopin's works; like the passage from 11:06 is easily recognizable in Chopin's F minor concerto

    • @DressedForDrowning
      @DressedForDrowning Рік тому +3

      I can also hear a bit of Beethoven's 5th piano concerto ...

    • @brungilda9082
      @brungilda9082 10 місяців тому +1

      Этот концерт похож больше на первый концерт Шопена.
      Лирическая главная партия в миноре, а разработка начинается, как и у Шопена, с мажорного проведения главной партии. (У Шопена в до мажоре.)
      И патетическое октавное вступление тоже, как у Шопена.
      Конечно, Шопен был под сильным влиянием этого автора. 😊
      Единственное, что их отличает, это то, что у этого автора начало чисто польское, но дальше - все австрийское, вплоть до разработки. А у Шопена все польское. :)

  • @steinwaygrande3971
    @steinwaygrande3971 8 років тому +45

    This is amazing . Why on earth has this piano concerto never been played by todays great pianists. Would be in awe if Valentina Lisitsa were to get her hands on this. There is a lot of Chopin and Hummel in this wonderful concerto. There is also an element of the Irish composer John Field in this as well.

    • @Bruce88keys
      @Bruce88keys 8 років тому +8

      Rubbish, there is a good reason why this shit is a dust collector.

    • @steinwaygrande3971
      @steinwaygrande3971 8 років тому +13

      Am not concerned with your stupidity !

    • @Bruce88keys
      @Bruce88keys 8 років тому +2

      because you too absorbed in your own!

    • @steinwaygrande9736
      @steinwaygrande9736 6 років тому +1

      Bruce Stoller is an arse hole and obviously show his total stupidity by his banal comment - if you can call it a comment.

    • @franniepack
      @franniepack 6 років тому +3

      The reason why there is a lot of "Chopin" is because Kalkbrenner was Chopin's teacher.

  • @markus7894
    @markus7894 2 роки тому +15

    All comments go about the composer, however, the pianist is doing a fantastic job!

    • @Mazurking
      @Mazurking Рік тому +1

      I agree, amazing playing.

    • @Chipsomedip
      @Chipsomedip 2 місяці тому

      good performance by hans kann

  • @tigrecontrotigre2011
    @tigrecontrotigre2011 8 років тому +5

    Louis Moreau Gottschalk: "In 1844, then very young, I gave in Paris a soirée to which all the illustrious pianists of the period were invited, among others Kalkbrenner. I played Chopin’s concerto in E Minor, Thalberg's Fantasia on Semiramide, and a fantasia by Liszt. The next day I went to thank Kalkbrenner for having come to hear me. This attention softened a little the generally sour disposition of the old pianist, who did not forgive the new school for knowing something; he took my hand and said with the air of majestic condescension: The style is good, as for the rest there is nothing astonishing; you are my grandchild (alluding to Stamaty, who was his pupil), but for god's sake, who advised you to play such music. Chopin! I hardly pardon you; but Liszt and Thalberg, what rhapsodies! Why did you not play one of my pieces? They are beautiful, please everybody and are classical".

  • @daniloberaldo570
    @daniloberaldo570 6 років тому +4

    I found this piece again after more than 3 or 4 years. I love this kind of virtuosity, this inspire me. It's an great answer for my feelings, among anothers.

  • @robertyw2882
    @robertyw2882 4 роки тому +5

    I love the simplicity of the composition and musicality of this performance ; very nice.

  • @mmusic6198
    @mmusic6198 6 років тому +8

    Thanks so much for sharing this magnificent, beautiful music! I personally love this concerto and I would be happy to learn more about this composer. Thanks again!

  • @PianoScoreVids
    @PianoScoreVids Рік тому +6

    23:30 So simple and yet so beautiful, just great

  • @HAEngel-cr5gp
    @HAEngel-cr5gp 6 років тому +7

    Thank you, HenriVieuxtemps, for sharing this with all of us. Chopin considered Maestro Kalkbrenner - "The best pianist of his time." This piece is wonderful. Kalkbrenner was a great Pianist, but not as great a composer as Chopin. During his life, Kalkbrenner experienced great loss, sadness, and other difficulties. Such was the case for dear Chopin, however, Chopin's heart, spirit, and soul was richer and more sensitive. Thus, more lyrical, tender, and human. Yet, in so many of Chopin's writings, we see Chopin's greatest talent and character- his humility. Chopin wrote of Kalkbrenner: "I am not worthy to even tie his shoelaces." Remarkable -no? Thank you again, HenriVieuxtemps.

  • @dehemorg2
    @dehemorg2 7 років тому +1

    le dernier mouvement révèle la joie, la gaieté...c'est merveilleux

  • @abeljarazoveiras4849
    @abeljarazoveiras4849 8 років тому +4

    Excelente obra , expresiva , romántica, una belleza de composición. Buenos Aires

  • @yolandaaedo2108yolalla
    @yolandaaedo2108yolalla 2 роки тому +3

    Alegra el Alma escuchar estos conciertos.
    Gracie..

  • @АлександрЯрков-ш2з
    @АлександрЯрков-ш2з 4 роки тому +3

    Bravo grandiose genial concerto super music

  • @sergeitretiakov5293
    @sergeitretiakov5293 7 років тому +7

    Одна из моих любимых композици.

  • @tepmich
    @tepmich 6 років тому +1

    Eines der größten Beispiele für Adel und Verständnis der Herablassung !!! Tepper Michael.

  • @federicoroll
    @federicoroll 9 років тому +14

    In my opinion, that's in full romantic period 1800-1850. Hummel, Kalkbrenner, Chopin and other composers from that ages are envolved in a circle of similar structures,phrases and emotions. It's seems chopin, it seems others; by the way, each one give to his compositions and at least to us, in ours days, the privilege of a true experience to reach our souls. I love chopin concertos, I know every single note of them, and when I listen other composers from that ages and reminds me Chopin, I only can smile. Chopin itself in his letters wrote a lot of his work, he hope that can satisfy his public; a true sense of modesty. ( sorry for my english,I'm italian)

  • @tepmich
    @tepmich 6 років тому +1

    One of the greatest examples of nobility and understanding kind condescension !!! Tepper Michael.

  • @paulescudero9973
    @paulescudero9973 2 місяці тому

    I love this concerto and have listened to it several times. The piano music is fabulous. Thank you.

  • @johnwallace7721
    @johnwallace7721 5 років тому +6

    Touching moments of sensitive lyricism surrounded by a great deal of hollow virtuosity.

    • @affreuxjojo2423
      @affreuxjojo2423 3 роки тому

      Very well said. I agree wholeheartedly.

    • @jimwinchester339
      @jimwinchester339 4 місяці тому

      I was kind of waiting for somebody else to say it. That's why I kept myself to "Wow - difficult!" above. But I have to agree.

  • @larryhagemann5548
    @larryhagemann5548 6 років тому +5

    I'm exhausted just watching the score. Wonderful.

  • @jeffgrigsbyjones
    @jeffgrigsbyjones 2 місяці тому +2

    For context, 1823 is the same year that Beethoven published his Diabelli Variations. The piece that is generally considered to have germinated the Romantic style - Weber's Invitation to the Dance - was from 1819. Kalkbrenner's style represents the crossroads where people were trying to figure out what direction music would go in, but he also represents the continuation and evolution of the improvisatory tradition of Mozart. The harmonic innovation of Chopin and the no-holds-barred virtuosity of Liszt were not in the picture yet. Critics, then and now, called his themes vapid. Okay, he wasn't as gifted of a melodist as Mozart. Who else was?

  • @marcjdumont
    @marcjdumont 11 років тому +3

    Wow, the adagio is absurdly amazing! Utterly transcendentally peaceful.

  • @НадеждаРачковская-т6щ

    Как жаль, что эта чудесная музыка почти забыта и не исполняется. Благодарность моя исполнителям этого чуда. Хочется ещё слушать музыку прошлого, редко исполняемую и незаслуженно забытую.

    • @nrg_warrior45
      @nrg_warrior45 Рік тому +1

      Правда
      Один из лучших концертов для фортепиано по моему мнению.
      Интересный факт: Это пьеса было вдохновлена концертом Шопэна, что можно и услышать

    • @pianorandi
      @pianorandi Рік тому +1

      @@nrg_warrior45It was composed years before Chopins concertos.

  • @jeglop
    @jeglop 5 місяців тому +1

    The crossed out score in the beginning nearly gave me a heart attack thinking my phone screen cracked. 😂 Chopin played this to friends during summer vacations when he was 14 y.o., he wrote in a letter to his family about it.

  • @vladimirguluta6504
    @vladimirguluta6504 10 років тому +3

    Intelligent classical composer ! Beautiful concerto.

  • @herrbrucvald6376
    @herrbrucvald6376 8 років тому +6

    Chopin E-minor concerto much?
    This concerto is very beautiful and a masterpiece of sorts.
    I don't care what others think, so be it...
    One can see how Kalkbrenner has taken the proto-Romanticism of the Mozart/Beethoven school
    and pushed it further to suit his own ends... He deserves credit.

  • @Walterec1
    @Walterec1 9 років тому +37

    Thankfully I know nothing about music which allows me to enjoy it, this piece in particular. I feel rather sorry for the highly educated musicologists who do not seem to be able to enjoy any of it.

    • @MartinBlack
      @MartinBlack 9 років тому +4

      Walterec1 well said!

    • @catherineanstett9708
      @catherineanstett9708 9 років тому

      Very very well said !

    • @moritzlaurer8392
      @moritzlaurer8392 9 років тому

      what do you mean with that?

    • @moritzlaurer8392
      @moritzlaurer8392 9 років тому +3

      +maestoso-allegro I am one of these nit picky guys, and I have to say, this concerto is nothing special, nothing original, nothing that's really worth mentioning when talking about masterpieces. However it's still nice and enjoyable.

    • @Uragaan1
      @Uragaan1 9 років тому +2

      +maestoso-allegro This is all very subjective, but this concerto really is just boring and doesn't seem like it has much to say. Mendelssohn's piano concerto no.1, while not having as much depth as say Beethoven's concertos, is at the very least enjoyable to listen to. It has a high energy opening that is second to none and extremely beautiful lyrical moments scattered throughout the first and second movement. The Kalkbrenner concerto seems to be a compilation of all the piano techniques without any interesting musical ideas

  • @patrizialauraf
    @patrizialauraf 8 років тому +1

    ottimamente eseguito...un esempio pieno del pianismo e della sonorità romantica...e colmo di pathos

  • @ZKLofiTone
    @ZKLofiTone 2 роки тому +5

    00:02 Movement 1 : Allegro maestoso
    13:18 Movement 2 : Adagio di molto
    20:30 Movement 3 : Rondo vivace

  • @hervinbalfour9244
    @hervinbalfour9244 11 років тому +19

    This sounds like it could easily belong to Chopin's concerto catalogue. It's beautiful!

  • @anniegrice2425
    @anniegrice2425 8 років тому +2

    I hope all of those critics on here can play this... doubt it..... !! and I personally enjoy it, and that is what music is about, how it affects the individual. I would say that this music speaks, and that is all that is important.......

  • @teunvandesteeg7836
    @teunvandesteeg7836 7 років тому +4

    It is so well-played and so clean in the right sense of the word, I enjoyed it!

  • @harrylevy5935
    @harrylevy5935 7 місяців тому

    Thoroughly enjoyed listening to this concerto. Beautifully played and as good as any other classical piece that I have listened to.

  • @georgetowner3668
    @georgetowner3668 Рік тому +1

    Good listening, The keyboard fireworks convey hints of Chopin, but the overall effect is melodic and satisfying. Sample: 27:58-end.

    • @sskreechiest9144
      @sskreechiest9144 10 місяців тому +1

      The piece is actually composed 7 years before chopin's concerto but Chopin's Concerto itself dedicated it to Kalkbrenner itself

  • @dirkmannekens
    @dirkmannekens 4 місяці тому

    Wat een prachtig concerto is dat toch ! 🙏

  • @cubanm81
    @cubanm81 3 роки тому +3

    First time I hear this concerto, I love it.

  • @jeanaprea8216
    @jeanaprea8216 6 років тому +2

    excellent concerto joli morceau a ecouter tres souvant!

  •  11 років тому +3

    A brilliant underestimated composer, one of my favorite pieces.

  • @adalbertogomesdossantos4545
    @adalbertogomesdossantos4545 4 роки тому +5

    Muito lindo demais esse concerto! Achei vibrante e alegre!

  • @中野萌華
    @中野萌華 9 років тому +4

    I've never known about him.
    Sounds like he is a well-known in many ways😄
    I really liked this.

  • @JohannesC-c9k
    @JohannesC-c9k 8 місяців тому +2

    I love this concerto.

  • @adalbertogomesdossantos4545
    @adalbertogomesdossantos4545 4 роки тому +5

    Realmente está entre as mais lindas composições pra piano!

  • @TonyKnutsson
    @TonyKnutsson 4 роки тому +1

    Incredible pianist!

    • @Chipsomedip
      @Chipsomedip 2 місяці тому

      yeah, kann did a good job

  • @nimrodshefer3649
    @nimrodshefer3649 5 років тому +1

    absolutely amazing concerto

  • @PauloCesarMaiadeAguiar
    @PauloCesarMaiadeAguiar 5 років тому +1

    Amazing Dear Many thanks for to share this dear Fantastic

  • @theopaopa1
    @theopaopa1 7 років тому +2

    buenisimo. desconocia a este compositor ...
    gracias !

  • @Jojotonks
    @Jojotonks 10 років тому +11

    The Lord preserve us from music snobs, particularly when they use bad language. I for one am very glad this highly enjoyable concerto has been preserved whatever the "judgement of history" may decree, and however "musically poor" it is in the eyes (ears?) of someone with a degree in piano performance. I am glad there are some open-minded people who also enjoy it. I have just discovered this composer through the sort-of-autobiography (La Musica è Pericolosa) of Nicola Piovani, a brilliant pianist and composer of the music for the film "Life is Beautiful" and many other Italian films. A music-lover since his teens when a present of the Goldberg Variations set him off on his musical journey, he values all kinds of music, from Yael Naim, through Verdi to Bach. As he says "There's a time to listen in silence to Bach and a time to dance a samba". Emphatically NOT a music snob. I was a music snob 50 years ago. Thank God I've grown out of it.

  • @alexcarracini6168
    @alexcarracini6168 7 років тому +4

    Bella esecuzione di un concerto di K., che fu insegnante di Chopin e grazie per la partitura, preziosa per seguirlo. ♡

  • @19464288
    @19464288 8 років тому +2

    Brillante, intenso, coinvolgente.

  • @andreecasman7210
    @andreecasman7210 7 років тому +2

    J'aime beaucoup et c'est une découverte pour moi.

  • @mrsnegy6001
    @mrsnegy6001 8 місяців тому

    All these professional comments.. I am here to listen and enjoy. Beautiful concerto, period.

  • @ДастанИбрагим-б8ь
    @ДастанИбрагим-б8ь 5 років тому +14

    06:48 - 08:15 My favourite fragment 😍

  • @pianorandi
    @pianorandi Рік тому +2

    This is wonderful music, in it’s own right. It could have been more known…Anyway, I’m happy to have discovered it.

  • @아트라이프-g1b
    @아트라이프-g1b 3 роки тому +2

    Beautiful shape of sound, this piece shows what piano can do over other instruments.

  • @VFomalhaut
    @VFomalhaut 8 років тому +9

    thanks for sharing this music dude!

  • @mindstudies8370
    @mindstudies8370 6 років тому +10

    This is a perfectly charming piece. Not a masterpiece, but an accomplished effort, well beyond an amateur standard.

  • @snowcarriagechengcheng-hun3454

    Thanks for uploading!

  • @yowzephyr
    @yowzephyr 2 місяці тому

    Don't feel bad for Kalkbrenner that he's not more famous today. He was enormously rich. He didn't need future fame. Actually no one needs it.

  • @Walterec1
    @Walterec1 8 років тому +9

    A year later and I still like it. Perhaps I should seek some counseling.

    • @johnniejohn-jack7610
      @johnniejohn-jack7610 8 років тому +4

      Why ruin a good thing ? Mental Health is over-rated!

    • @thomaspetrie1854
      @thomaspetrie1854 8 років тому +2

      There might e a medication for this condition you have! I've suffered from it since I was five years old! So far, NOTHING has helped--I still love classical music and yes, this piece too--simply awesome!

    • @andrews582
      @andrews582 8 років тому +3

      I don't want to be cured of this "condition."

  • @antonczerny
    @antonczerny 6 років тому +2

    He disfrutado muchísimo el segundo movimiento. :+)

  • @ahmetfarukdai4662
    @ahmetfarukdai4662 7 років тому +5

    Howard Shelley (piano), Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra, Howard Shelley (conductor)

    • @yowzephyr
      @yowzephyr Рік тому

      You are saying who is performing this work here, correct? Or are you recommending some other performance?

    • @Chipsomedip
      @Chipsomedip 2 місяці тому

      @@yowzephyr Hans kann is the soloist, the hamburg symphony orchestra is conducted by heribert beissel

  • @miguelmendizabalcontreras9771
    @miguelmendizabalcontreras9771 3 роки тому

    Gracias por siempre abuela.

  • @robertoverby7643
    @robertoverby7643 2 роки тому

    That was amazing to hear and crazy to try to follow as it moved along!

  • @gregorypalmer5403
    @gregorypalmer5403 2 роки тому

    We can quibble about this and that but it remains that we should remember, purchase , and play more of Kalkbrenner's music. He had some genuine things to say in his music. And he was extremely important in his day so the well educated person will listen to his music to put him and more famous others in true context.

  • @massimo5526
    @massimo5526 4 роки тому +2

    DIVINO !

  • @Luffy_solador-z7q
    @Luffy_solador-z7q 5 місяців тому

    É notório os traços da influência de hummel nesse concerto, simplesmente divino

  • @jeromechristophe2795
    @jeromechristophe2795 Рік тому

    Beautifull, stunning, amazing !

  • @adalbertogomesdossantos4545

    Brilhante! Que concerto maravilhoso!

  • @harald144
    @harald144 10 років тому +8

    He wrote tremendous amounts of music, and sadly almost nothing has survived.. He considered himself to be "The last classical composer" and on the same height as Beethoven and Haydn

  • @farrelpermadi5471
    @farrelpermadi5471 4 роки тому +1

    First time I can see you upload Piano Piece

  • @CziffraTheThird
    @CziffraTheThird 9 років тому +6

    Why do people constantly compare this magnificent man (Whom I just discovered a couple days ago who is just originally astonishing) to Chopin? Yeah sure there are similarities between all composers but like I said, this is original stuff and its euphoric relating to this Parisians virtuosic and salon(ic) style. and to top things off, this man was well before Chopin's time besides the overlap of the composers years. So it makes no sense to compare this man to Chopin but the other way around, no?

    • @dman9dman
      @dman9dman 8 років тому

      +CziffraTheThird There Is the style of the composer,and there is the style of that period. This bickering is pointless

    • @CziffraTheThird
      @CziffraTheThird 8 років тому

      Дмитрий Фамилиев And my friend I say this: you know what, I completely and utterly agree with you! And you make a great point, despite the influences of the composer(s), the ultimate mannerisms of the period is whats most potent. But then again, each composer, as in the titling word itself, does create and innovate new pathways to euphoria if you are picking up what I'm laying down.

    • @dman9dman
      @dman9dman 8 років тому

      CziffraTheThird Innovation is not an end in itself, but only the result of the creative search for means of expressing the feelings of the author. That's why we with the same pleasure as listening to Bach, Buxtehude,Monteverdi or Mozart, and traditional in all senses Hummel.

  • @magbag70
    @magbag70 6 років тому +4

    Well, some parts are better than others but it's an interesting work and helps contextualize the development of romantic piano concert

  • @TheJujunick
    @TheJujunick 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful!

  • @paulprocopolis
    @paulprocopolis 2 місяці тому

    I enjoyed it, especially the first movement. I haven't heard the name 'Hans Kann' since I was a teenager many, many years ago!

  • @Chipsomedip
    @Chipsomedip 2 місяці тому

    This piece makes me want to listen to it

  • @torsten-eil-klavier
    @torsten-eil-klavier 7 років тому +1

    great, great, great !!!!!!!!!!

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse 7 років тому +1

    Listen this, abolish the surge of noises and images of everyday life in order to open the space of a place where contingency and representation give way to the immateriality of the sensible. Once the door is closed on agitation of the world, an underlying silence sets in, a slowness seizes preludes to a dilation of perception and consciousness. The expressive power of the sound architecture breaks with any form of transcription of the real to attach itself to the expression of an elusive universe. Colors and rhythm of these compositions is a language that gives voice to exaltation!

  • @GeertVercruysse
    @GeertVercruysse 5 років тому +1

    do I hear Chopin piano Concerto No.1...WOW great performence as well...enjoyed each moment of it...

    • @brungilda9082
      @brungilda9082 10 місяців тому

      Первая часть главная партия и ее звучаеие в разработке в мажоре - вообще, как под копирку! 😊

  • @manuelbes
    @manuelbes 5 років тому +3

    Stop talking about Chopin here, the comment section is full of that, we have nothing else to say, try to remember this more as Kalkbrenner. This was Chopin's inspiration for his concerto op *21* , if you want the real Chopin, go after op 50, it's much more interesting here. Anyway, this must be a good concerto if Chopin took inspiration from it.

    • @Chipsomedip
      @Chipsomedip 2 місяці тому

      Yeah I got annoyed of people saying ‘wow Chopin is here… Chopin said that this was the greatest…’ etc

  • @peterjg67
    @peterjg67 6 років тому +25

    Obscurity awaits for those who don't have a snappy memorable name.

    • @danielhornby5581
      @danielhornby5581 4 роки тому +7

      Indeed. Some of the writing in this is absolutely glorious, particularly for the piano.
      You would argue that the orchestral writing, whilst not especially ambitious, is superior to Chopin’s as well. But, I guess history chooses its canon for whatever reason.

    • @milton3204
      @milton3204 3 роки тому +3

      You two are such contrarians. "Snappy memorable name, history chooses its canon for whatever reason."
      You two are actually going to pretend Chopin's ouvre isn't superior to Kalkbrenner's. Lmao

    • @r0mmm
      @r0mmm 3 роки тому +2

      His name in german translated means "chalkburner"

    • @brungilda9082
      @brungilda9082 10 місяців тому

      ​@@danielhornby5581к сожалению, у Шопена, при всей гениальности первого фортепианного концерта, очень плохая оркестровка. 😢 Времени все не хватает переделать. 😂 А так хочется! Особенно коду первой части первого фортепианного концерта. Ну, зачем он там заставил тянуть основную тему одинокий кларнет? Я все время задают этим вопросом. Но вот, подумав, потом поняла, зачем он так написал. Дело в том, что первый концерт Шопен посвятил одной певице, в которую влюбился. И вот это кода с одиноким кларнетом, звучит, как вопрос к своей возлюбленной. Я это понимаю именно так. Как тонкий намёк.
      Но переписать оркестррвку все равно хочется! Возлюбленная, конечно, главнее, но кода должна все-таки достойно звучать. 😂

  • @MedievalRichard
    @MedievalRichard 8 років тому +2

    Wonderful.

  • @faustocarboni6084
    @faustocarboni6084 3 роки тому

    gracias a los comentarios pude redescubrir este compositor, impresionado¡ desde Buenos Aires

  • @stuartmclaren2402
    @stuartmclaren2402 5 років тому +2

    While Kalkbrenner was a great pianist who Chopin greatly admired he was known to be an insufferable snob with a gigantic ego saying that when he died there would be no one to carry on the great piano school. Also an acute businessman who lost money heavily in one deal only to recover it all on another. All his 4 piano concertos have been recorded by Howard Shelley and the Tasmanian SO of Australia. I didn’t like this when I purchased this earlier recording for the Hummel Concerto but have come to enjoy it especially the 2nd movement. some his solo piano works are enjoyable and fun to play.

  • @speterkar
    @speterkar 10 років тому +1

    I find this very interesting, because some sequences directly remind one of the Chopin contertos, however, with less atmosphere and invention, a little less beauty, and, although the Chopen concerts are not really the pinnacles of piano concertos, this is still intended to be a big praise as Chopin is one of my favourites. Thanks for posting it, I will go on to listen to others as well.

  • @jarthurpaxton9223
    @jarthurpaxton9223 9 місяців тому

    Dees iz zah gveatest composition yoo have nevah herd ov!

  • @carolrenandez1990
    @carolrenandez1990 9 років тому +1

    HERMOSO CONCIERTO COMO TANTOS QUE HAY .

  • @JanCarlComposer
    @JanCarlComposer 3 роки тому

    Lord in heaven - what a piece!

  • @guygelinas8712
    @guygelinas8712 8 років тому

    very good piano Concerto