Evgeny Kissin: Modest Mussorgski - Bydlo
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Live recording from the Chorégies d'Orange - Frankreich, 2002
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Love the tempo. Maestroso. It gives the piece a grandiose attitude.
bydlo is one the best music for piano i heard, evgeny is the best
Sorry but Bydlo was composed for Euphonium, who as the perfect color for that painting. However the interpretation of Evgeny is very good.
This piece is from the suite "Pictures At An Exhibition" by Mussorgsky and his original version was composed for the piano in 1874. Maurice Ravel and others arranged Pictures At An Exhibition for orchestra.
Anyone else getting spooked by the man in the orange window?
pretty creepy
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Listen to Horowitz - the live recording. Also Gina Bachauer.
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Honestly, this is boring me to death.
Your honest comment is very interesting. I know this piece pretty well, and it's a fantastic conception full of intensity and drama, and the pianist is one of the very greatest pianists in world. Yet you're right. It's a little dull somehow. I think it's how Mussorgsky voices the chords, or maybe that it should be for orchestra instead. Either way, the phenomenon you point out has always perplexed me.
That is melody about boring hard life,so all is like it must be.
Agreed.
this piece on Fazioli piano sound better
Kissin is great, but here he plays too slowly and uses too much pedal.
So you only can stand it one way?
But I thought this piece was supposed to be a musical depiction of a two wheeled ox cart making its slow way down a rough dirt road?
I think it should be slowly because it takes you to walk and appreciate the pictures of the exhibition
I always imagine rather slowly since in my head the ox is doing hard work and struggling at times as the road is not great
I think he plays it in the right way because on most scores it says: moderato pensante, which means translated thoughtful marching. Because of this reason I think it is the right tempo