@@andrewpetersen5272 he's not "shallow" at all - the audience noise is extremely annoying - whether on record or when in the audience - a lot of people are just rude - and pointing it out is an important point
@@andrewpetersen5272 1) I don't have "provincial judgments" - you incredible idiot, and 2) the audience noise renders the music unenjoyable - you incredible idiot
Oh my gosh, the whole time it just keeps getting better and better. This just became one of my all time favorite pieces of instrumental music.
Listen to the Rheinberger (his teacher) organ concertos @ladycavalier, you'll likely be even more thrilled!
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What a beautiful work, thank you.
Thanks for posting. Great music.
I. Allegro moderato. - Andante.
II. Allegretto ma ben marcato. 12:15
III. Allegro moderato, molto risoluto. 15:44
i have had the second movement (?) stuck in my head for DAYS NOW. Thanks for the bookmark.
Epic.
It's kinda weird that Ives claimed to have learned little from Parker. In fact, you hear a lot of Parker in Ives' first symphony.
Wow, not bad...this guy learned young Mr. Ives a thing a two, pretty cool!
Francis Poulenc aurai-il entendu de Concerto ? Je ne connaissais pas ce compositeur ami-requin, alors là chapeau . . . .
It's immediately apparent to see why this guy isn't as well-known as Ives. Doesn't hold a candle to him.
Excellent!!! So beautiful concert! Tell me please!!! Where can I find this notes? Please!!!
This is a video of my old deleted channel (2014). I don't have the pdf anymore and also can't remember where I got it.
Rheinberger definitely rubbed off on him.
I swear, does anyone have handkerchiefs to muffle their coughs anymore?!
Be glad you have this music to listen to and try to be a bit less shallow with your criticism.
@@andrewpetersen5272 he's not "shallow" at all - the audience noise is extremely annoying - whether on record or when in the audience - a lot of people are just rude - and pointing it out is an important point
@doorknob - totally agree - well said
@@brianhammer5107 Of course. No doubt they mean to be rude. Get beyond your provincial judgements and try to enjoy the music.
@@andrewpetersen5272 1) I don't have "provincial judgments" - you incredible idiot, and 2) the audience noise renders the music unenjoyable - you incredible idiot