first thing that popped into my mind when ı listen is how this would sound in an alternate tuning system. I think the piece would benefit it a lot, some interval dont sound correct
You don't have to appreciate the music, but surely it's not random at all-it's very clearly written out and organized. Maybe you should learn what words mean before you use them.
I'm a jazz pianist. I'm gonna steal a lot of material from this piece. Thanks!
All great artists steal. I would love to hear what you create inspired by this beautiful music.
see also Alexander Scriabin, Piano Sonata n° 5 for example
Same
The harmonies remind me of Ravel in a way but more mystical
That was my first thought as well!
yessss
Interesting they were both students of Fauré!
at 2:12 the voicings are straight out of Pavane
I love Koechlin’s music. His refined ear and fascinating harmonies are always a pleasure to hear.
Such beautiful music. The harmonies are just so sweet. I’d like to see Koechlin gaining more popularity, he’s such an underrated composer.
Beautiful piece! thanks for sharing. Definitely reminds me of Satie too.
My first thought
Very nice. I've never heard of this composer. Saving to my favorites. Thank you.
He composed several oboe musics.
A beautiful piece and beautifully played. Thank you.
Never heard of this composer, what a happy surprise! Thank you
Feels like Bill Evans' Peace Piece.
Cause Evans made serious study of Ravel, Debussy and Scriabin
Thanks for covering this! Koechlin is one of my absolute favorites
Thank you for all your videos. They are very much appreciated. This in particular is such a beautiful piece.😃👍🏻👍🏻
Thank you so much, glad you enjoy them as I enjoy making them!
Beautiful, I have some of his chamber compositions, never came across his piano pieces. Thank you
I knew him from the lovely orchestration he did for Fauré's "Mélisande's song", when he was his pupil. But this piece is just incredible!❤
As usual, Koechlin rules! Amazing composer, up there with the "great Frenchies" of the 20th century
“Great Frenchies of the 20th century” is my new favorite phrase, thank you
@@PianoCurio Hehe you're welcome!
Thank you very much
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Interesting find!!
This is beautiful.
Wow, awesome!
Gorgeous, thanks for sharing
Very nice
first thing that popped into my mind when ı listen is how this would sound in an alternate tuning system. I think the piece would benefit it a lot, some interval dont sound correct
This feels like a piece in 31 edeo
Lindo !!!!
Amazing stuff!
Interesante canal, muchas gracias, suscrita ❤
thanks! 😊
Lovely
Amazing ❤
Charles Koechlin really must be more widely performed and heard.
I loved this one, you should listen to "robe des champs" from Shiro Sagisu
Sounds bit like early Jazz. Or like Ravel
I you told me this was Chick Corea it believe you instantly.
Wyndham Hill would have loved him. Move over George Winston.
Sounds like smthing from Erik Satie
Ghibli vibe
Motus Rectus
Koechlin is so incredibly underrated.
Какой-то диссонанс …
Meaningless sounds.
Random noise based on a misunderstanding of the harmonic series.
😂😂😂
A typically arrogant comment from someone who rarely has anything constructive to say, and offers nothing original, or interesting.
Lmao
Random negative comment based on a misunderstanding of music.😉
You don't have to appreciate the music, but surely it's not random at all-it's very clearly written out and organized. Maybe you should learn what words mean before you use them.