I m totally blown away by this piano version and I consider the music written for the film The Hours, among Philip Glass' most sublime compositions. This pianist seems to me to have captured the very essence of the piece itself. As someone said earlier, I now prefer this version over the full instrumental rendition. Philip Glass somehow tears away the fabric that separates infinity from everyday existence and listening to his work always takes me to another place. Thank you Maestro Batagov for sharing your superb playing of this very special piece of music.
0:00 The Poet Acts 4:13 Morning Passages 9:50 Something She Has to Do 13:14 I'm Going to Make a Cake 16:51 An Unwelcome Friend 21:34 Dead Things 26:00 Why Does Someone Have to Die? 30:17 Tearing Herself Away 35:17 Escape! 39:01 Choosing Life 42:55 The Hours
thanks; just too bad the titles are so awful--and half the music--but I appreciate easily discovering immature pieces of music to gauge what normal people seem to like, and the awful titles help me realize what's going on in terms of where any iota of the talent is, if one finds any in this joke of a composition lol
Wonderful performance. This music is full of feelings, thoughts, memories, nostalgia. So human. Non commercial, non manipulative. The work of a true artist. It leads me on through a beautiful road into the woods, or into my own soul.
Listening to the creations, the Art, of Glass is like looking at Fractal images on your PC as they descend and open in a progression like infinite flowers, beautiful, unique intellective images, always new yet the same, and like reading Dostoyevsky's shocking and brutal description of the descent to madness and final redemption -- a stunning, epistemological excursion into an amazing, human and uplifting experience.
Transporting and transforming. It elevates the soul. Anton Batagov knows how to imbue a moment with eternity. (The cough renders existential contrast / Commercials have gone).
I'd forgotten just how wonderful this performance was-so glad I stumbled back upon it and am now transported to a much nicer place in my head, does anyone out there still not believe that for all its pain, loss and struggle, life is Good and we are blessed in more ways than we can imagine? Thank you Anton, the talent you give to us is most certainly a blessing.
One of the best ever. It reminds me of the old times when playing on my auntie's piano as 3 years old every time when visiting Her with my father and since then still until today when it's still one of the most important instruments to put in almost every composition I try to make. Love it and can't leave it forever.
I have been listening to this performance for hours, several times on end. Now I tried again the original version with orchestra and dont like it so much anymore, I prefer the piano version. Well done Mr.Batagov, you sure captured the spirit of this magnificente music.
The most quintessential interpretation ever performed on the piano. An absolutely remarkable true incarnation of the composer's soul,,,, definitive....
Anton, what a pleasure it is hear such a fine interpretation. If I may; I think you and Philip have made the easiest bridge between Virginia Woolf and me ... and by 'me' I hope it is 'all listeners'. One more thing: Gosh how refreshing is it to see a performer just with a look of concentration and no flouncing. No deeply pained expressions, no unnecessary waving of arms and head etc.
This score belongs to the beautiest achievements of classical-film music together with Michael Newman s music for film Piano...I enjoy them both very much...
Very emotional version which gets you mute y completely under the charm of beauty and poetry so that listening such a music for hours is so attractive and a real present: thanks a lot for giving us a so nice opportunity.
I have a new piano on its way (via Amazon) I have the sheet music for this and watching the excellent Mr Batagov on this video has provided me with even more inspiration to really work hard and master this exquisite music. Sincerest Thanks!
So much intense movement with such intense limitation., if I can only compose on my celtic hart from this discipline. It's my . . . aspiration, without anticipatoriry concepts unless the music insists. Seed. Within. Mini music? Genia of TJ.
Absolutely LOVE this performance! After having heard several approaches, this is the best for my money. Tons of nuance that really brings out the emotional depth of this music. It's a different arrangement from the others, however. Was this Bagatov's work? If so, it too is brilliant. I'll be listening to this for years to come. Thank you, sir, and everyone involved with sharing it so generously.
Your beautiful performance is a great help learning to playing these. Thank you. Anton, I think you will appreciate this irony. The photo is of me about to take off in a high altitude 'spy' plane (B57F) when I was a USAF pilot. The photo was taken about 50 years ago.
October 31, The town Tiverton, Rhode Island. Roland takes a light of his cigarette. Roland: Interesting. I can't write shit like that! Malcolm: ROLLS! THIS SHIT AINT FUNNY MAN!.IT LIKE ONE OF YOUR BOOKS! Roland stares Roland: Go to Portuguese. Go to Gypsy woman. Malcolm: The Rochas. Roland: Yes.
it should be illegal to attend piano concerts if you have a cough. Maybe they should have a soundproof couphing room, like a nursery, and escort coughers into it and lock the door.
Tania and Malcolm wait at the train station Malcolm: Why only two hours. Tania: Mother is hated. The train stops. Rocha appears Rocha: Oh . Son of Tarot. You have your work cut out for you. Malcolm: You know me? Rocha: I knew your mother. That's good enough.
Merci beaucoup ! Thank you so much ! Votre interprétation va directement au cœur ! N’est-ce pas le plus important comme l’a déjà dit en ses mots Enescu ?
Michelle looks at Adam. Michelle: What if? What if he knows? Adam looks at Michelle. Adam: He doesn't know. Michelle: Really? He was getting close at the airport to Vegas. Adam: Shelley. He will never know. No one will ever know. Michelle bursts out the house and enters the woods. She digs out of her pocket, a photo. A burnt photo. She weeps.
Why is minimalist music called minimalist? Is it because the chord changes are minimal and drawn out? Or something else. I'm obviously NOT a music major but I know beauty when I hear it.
Those labels are created by historical context and are often arbitrary. You can not infer from them to actual musical elements. House music isn't called that way because it has houses in it, the most likely origin is from the Warehouse club in Chicago.
Not just the chords, but I think minimalism refers to art in general that is relatively limited in its complexity and layering, and utilizes simplicity and repetition as one of its common themes.
September, 1991. Malcolm runs at the Wheeler Sports farm. He continues to run. He stops at the field. He brushes the sweat of his cross country jersey. He sees a black woman and white man in the field. He closes in They disappear. A burnt hand touches his shoulder He turns and screams in horror! A tall white teenager almost burnt looks at him. He gasps. Teenager: DON'T! DONT TRUST MY SISTER! Malcolm backs away. He goffs. He vomits Teenager: DONT TRUST MY SISTER! Malcolm faints and drops to the ground.
Philipp Glass _ The Piano Collection by Wise Publication. Thats one great collection. This book brought me back to the piano. Go get it, it has all sheets from rhe hours, all Metamophosis and 3 pieces from his opera. It's wonderfull
I haven't played the piano in years, but this piece inspires me to get back it
I m totally blown away by this piano version and I consider the music written for the film The Hours, among Philip Glass' most sublime compositions. This pianist seems to me to have captured the very essence of the piece itself. As someone said earlier, I now prefer this version over the full instrumental rendition. Philip Glass somehow tears away the fabric that separates infinity from everyday existence and listening to his work always takes me to another place. Thank you Maestro Batagov for sharing your superb playing of this very special piece of music.
I totally agree with you!
you have saif the right words about Mr Glass
0:00 The Poet Acts
4:13 Morning Passages
9:50 Something She Has to Do
13:14 I'm Going to Make a Cake
16:51 An Unwelcome Friend
21:34 Dead Things
26:00 Why Does Someone Have to Die?
30:17 Tearing Herself Away
35:17 Escape!
39:01 Choosing Life
42:55 The Hours
Благодарю! С Рождеством и новым годом! Всего самого Доброго ! :))))
A year later, I still appreciate this. Thanks, fam.
Dunn tell me you're not the real glass, Philip
Tx!
thanks; just too bad the titles are so awful--and half the music--but I appreciate easily discovering immature pieces of music to gauge what normal people seem to like, and the awful titles help me realize what's going on in terms of where any iota of the talent is, if one finds any in this joke of a composition lol
Wonderful performance.
This music is full of feelings, thoughts, memories, nostalgia. So human. Non commercial, non manipulative. The work of a true artist. It leads me on through a beautiful road into the woods, or into my own soul.
Listening to the creations, the Art, of Glass is like looking at Fractal images on your PC as they descend and open in a progression like infinite flowers, beautiful, unique intellective images, always new yet the same, and like reading Dostoyevsky's shocking and brutal description of the descent to madness and final redemption -- a stunning, epistemological excursion into an amazing, human and uplifting experience.
The best thing about that film was this music. Beautifully realized here, despite the coughing.
Transporting and transforming. It elevates the soul. Anton Batagov knows how to imbue a moment with eternity. (The cough renders existential contrast / Commercials have gone).
I'd forgotten just how wonderful this performance was-so glad I stumbled back upon it and am now transported to a much nicer place in my head, does anyone out there still not believe that for all its pain, loss and struggle, life is Good and we are blessed in more ways than we can imagine?
Thank you Anton, the talent you give to us is most certainly a blessing.
Amazing interpretation. People who cough excessively should exit to the lobby until they can get it under control, says a cougher myself
Oh, but I might miss some of this great music!
Bless them. Musicians need to survive by selling some of their work.
I did not notice any coughing! Maybe because I am half deaf?
Actually, at the third cough, they should be shot on the spot.
😀
Mesmerizing, hypnotic, absolutely wonderful! Will watch again and again!
One of the best ever. It reminds me of the old times when playing on my auntie's piano as 3 years old every time when visiting Her with my father and since then still until today when it's still one of the most important instruments to put in almost every composition I try to make. Love it and can't leave it forever.
So nice to have Ralph Fiennes play Glass' music for us, I didn't know Lord Voldermort was a pianist.
Minimalistic, yet outstandingly dramatic and emotionally charged! Unprecedented really!
ABSOLUTE PERFECTION! Thank you for sharing your gift with us
Fantastic performance of a beautiful piece of minimalism. Thank you
I have been listening to this performance for hours, several times on end. Now I tried again the original version with orchestra and dont like it so much anymore, I prefer the piano version. Well done Mr.Batagov, you sure captured the spirit of this magnificente music.
I wonder if you unconsciously add the orchestration when listening to this particular piano piece ?
Superb pianist
I do love GLass!!!
The most quintessential interpretation ever performed on the piano. An absolutely remarkable true incarnation of the composer's soul,,,, definitive....
БлаагоДарю ! Просто Шедеврально... Очень тронуло...бальзам на Душу...
Благословение Небес... С Любовью к Вашему Творчеству с Дальнего Востока ...
Anton, what a pleasure it is hear such a fine interpretation. If I may; I think you and Philip have made the easiest bridge between Virginia Woolf and me ... and by 'me' I hope it is 'all listeners'. One more thing: Gosh how refreshing is it to see a performer just with a look of concentration and no flouncing. No deeply pained expressions, no unnecessary waving of arms and head etc.
Сердце разрывается горло перехватывает еще никогда музыка не оказывала такого воздействия это что то запредельное
‘the very essence’ those are the words 🙏🏼 Thanks for your words
Have to say this is a masterful performance - truely inspirational - thanks for posting.
Обожаю Ф. Гласса. Никогда не думал, что классическая музыка так ударит. Спасибо, это было восхитительно!
thanks for helping me study anatomy ....when these masterpieces play in the background I tend to focus much more
This score belongs to the beautiest achievements of classical-film music together with Michael Newman s music for film Piano...I enjoy them both very much...
Nikola Acimovic I agree on both films and scores.
Absolutely fantastic performance right from the beginning!! Deeply emotional and immensely touching. GREAT!! Thank you for this recording!! :)
I met his son in 1978- and yes , I IMPRESSED
quelle force dans l'écriture et quelle force dans cette interprétation !!!
Very emotional version which gets you mute y completely under the charm of beauty and poetry so that listening such a music for hours is so attractive and a real present: thanks a lot for giving us a so nice opportunity.
To jest tak piękne, aż rozdziera serce 💔
I have a new piano on its way (via Amazon) I have the sheet music for this and watching the excellent Mr Batagov on this video has provided me with even more inspiration to really work hard and master this exquisite music.
Sincerest Thanks!
now one of my favorite interpretations of my favorite film score! bravo! morning passages was wonderful!
We are thankful to you mr. Batagov for this great performance!
Just beautiful. Heartfelt thanks.
no puedo dejar de escuchar esto. me llega de verdad al alma.
Je remercie a Anton Batagov.
Pour ce récital.
J'ai une énorme respect
Pour vous.
Avec tout mon amitié.
Thomas Jurg Fischer.
Love it.
Thank you.
Batagov is the best! The film "The Clock" is a masterpiece, and its performance is equivalent to a film
Огромное спасибо! Чудная музыка и великолепное завораживающее исполнение! Всего самого Доброго! Творческих успехов! :))))
So beautiful. Thank you. My favorite film score. You´re amazing.
Siempre que escucho estas composiciones, no puedo más que emocionarme. Gracias Phillip Glass...
stunning ! the original soundtrack is beautifull, but now solo is also stunning !
Sublime!
Wunderschön 😺
Two thumbs up for the performance!!!
Наполненное исполнение, рельефно в деталях. Респект.
the way you performed escape is just phenomenal
So much intense movement with such intense limitation., if I can only compose on my celtic hart from this discipline. It's my . . . aspiration, without anticipatoriry concepts unless the music insists. Seed. Within. Mini music? Genia of TJ.
Эта музыка- именно для меня!
Кажется, что она тихо спала во мне и теперь, наконец, открыла глаза....
Absolutely LOVE this performance! After having heard several approaches, this is the best for my money. Tons of nuance that really brings out the emotional depth of this music. It's a different arrangement from the others, however. Was this Bagatov's work? If so, it too is brilliant. I'll be listening to this for years to come. Thank you, sir, and everyone involved with sharing it so generously.
the morning passages is my favorite, really outstanding performance
Your beautiful performance is a great help learning to playing these. Thank you.
Anton, I think you will appreciate this irony. The photo is of me about to take off in a high altitude 'spy' plane (B57F) when I was a USAF pilot. The photo was taken about 50 years ago.
Beautifully played. Listened on hot Sunday afternoon and kept cool
Unique! Great sound for the soul
Оh, me heart! It's amazing and ardently. I love it, especially about 29'00''
Great music, composer, performer and video! Thanks for upload!
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wonderful interpretation , thank you ♥
Прекрасно!
Magnificent interpretation!
Timeless. Amazing performanc of a fantastic piece!
October 31,
The town Tiverton, Rhode Island.
Roland takes a light of his cigarette.
Roland: Interesting. I can't write shit like that!
Malcolm: ROLLS! THIS SHIT AINT FUNNY MAN!.IT LIKE ONE OF YOUR BOOKS!
Roland stares
Roland: Go to Portuguese. Go to Gypsy woman.
Malcolm: The Rochas.
Roland: Yes.
Beautiful. ❤🎶🎵
A esta interpretación solo cabe el adjetivo de "Excelsa." Una obra maestra para un pianista genial
beautiful rendition of morning passages
just beautiful... ty. xoxoox
it should be illegal to attend piano concerts if you have a cough. Maybe they should have a soundproof couphing room, like a nursery, and escort coughers into it and lock the door.
❤️ Magnificent !
Sorprende!
Tania and Malcolm wait at the train station
Malcolm: Why only two hours.
Tania: Mother is hated.
The train stops.
Rocha appears
Rocha: Oh . Son of Tarot. You have your work cut out for you.
Malcolm: You know me?
Rocha: I knew your mother. That's good enough.
Великолепное исполнение
Magnifica interpretazione
whether through accident or design, this music captures the time
Perfect please do CAROL by Carter Burwell
Превосходное исполнение 💝
Beautiful, nine years late.
AMAZING
How can one put so many ads to this beautiful piece of music?
Браво!!!
Stunning!
que maravilha
Hermosa thanks
Никто так не играет, как Антон!
Прекрасна как игра так и сама музыка гения Филипа Гласса!
The masterpiece
Très beau !
Commercials suck. Piano. Beautiful.
Great!! Tahnk you Anton, thank you russian people!
Bravissimo
Merci beaucoup ! Thank you so much ! Votre interprétation va directement au cœur ! N’est-ce pas le plus important comme l’a déjà dit en ses mots Enescu ?
I would love to know what edition he is using! Is this the Hal Leonard score? Please let me know if you know, I want to play this
Yes! I do !!
@@hanjungcho4457 Yes this is the Hal Leonard?
With all of the music created by Glass, why is there not more sheet music published?
Michelle looks at Adam.
Michelle: What if? What if he knows?
Adam looks at Michelle.
Adam: He doesn't know.
Michelle: Really? He was getting close at the airport to Vegas.
Adam: Shelley. He will never know. No one will ever know.
Michelle bursts out the house and enters the woods.
She digs out of her pocket, a photo.
A burnt photo.
She weeps.
Why is minimalist music called minimalist? Is it because the chord changes are minimal and drawn out? Or something else. I'm obviously NOT a music major but I know beauty when I hear it.
Those labels are created by historical context and are often arbitrary. You can not infer from them to actual musical elements. House music isn't called that way because it has houses in it, the most likely origin is from the Warehouse club in Chicago.
@@redrum195 You may have a point there, but the word minimalism, in and of itself, is more descriptive of a piece of music than the word house.
Not just the chords, but I think minimalism refers to art in general that is relatively limited in its complexity and layering, and utilizes simplicity and repetition as one of its common themes.
It's called minimalist because your brain is put to minimal use when listening to it.
Because the idea is to wring the absolute most out of limited elements. Minimalism is about cutting to the heart of the matter.
September, 1991.
Malcolm runs at the Wheeler Sports farm.
He continues to run. He stops at the field. He brushes the sweat of his cross country jersey. He sees a black woman and white man in the field.
He closes in
They disappear.
A burnt hand touches his shoulder
He turns and screams in horror!
A tall white teenager almost burnt looks at him. He gasps.
Teenager: DON'T! DONT TRUST MY SISTER!
Malcolm backs away. He goffs. He vomits
Teenager: DONT TRUST MY SISTER!
Malcolm faints and drops to the ground.
Most beautiful piece in the world.
Too bad for the guy who continuosly coughs.
La ineluttabile vita
Disegnata in musica
A "savor the moment" interpretation
Amazing!!!! I love the arrangement. Where could I buy the score?
Philipp Glass _ The Piano Collection by Wise Publication.
Thats one great collection. This book brought me back to the piano. Go get it, it has all sheets from rhe hours, all Metamophosis and 3 pieces from his opera. It's wonderfull