Klimenty Korchmaryov | Clareté
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- Опубліковано 12 чер 2024
- From "Trois Morceaux (1918 -19)"
Klimenty Korchmaryov.
Born 1899, Verkhnedneprovsk [now Dnepropetrovsk district]: died 1958, Moscow. Composer and pianist. Graduated in 1919 from the Odesa Conservatoire after studies in composition and piano [he studied with Biber and Malishevsky]. From 1919 he lived periodically in Turkmenia, where he collected over 200 folksongs and composed the first Turkmenian national ballet ‘The Merry Deceiver’. From 1921-23 he taught at the Dnepropetrovsk Conservatoire and concertized through the area. From 1923 he lived in Moscow. His students include Yorish.
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That's the kind of harmony I love. There is an incredible musical sense: the opening vocals are of a crystalline beauty that makes me dizzy.
трясця, я обожнюю цю п'єсу. огидно, від факту, що ця пєєса мало відома, як і багато яка інша українська музика
WonderfulllllL x
Very special piece to me. So glad to see the score video of this again on UA-cam!
I didn't know there was a score vid of this once. I'm not sure why someone would delete it. Maybe hexameron?
@@PianoScoreVids Few years ago, one Korean modern music lover uploaded this with his performance. But someday he deleted all of his video and disappeared. (I found that now he is uploading some compositions in IMSLP)
Wow, the opening sounds really haunting and mysterious 😶
glad, that you reuploaded this
love this piece, by the way
There is something bittersweet about this piece. It’s in B major, I feel like there is something intrinsically triumphant about this key, at least when I hear it. It spends so much time building energy only for it resolve into C minor🤔 wait what? It feels as if you spend all your life working your way to heaven only to never get there.
A very specific sound, fascinating. Thank you for finding plays like this!
yes, that one was kind of unique!
Lovely piece.
Beautiful
❤❤❤❤❤
My god this is gorgeous! How do you find that sheet music?
I use imslp, pianophilia most of the time. They are a great source to find unknown, beautiful music.
Wow, quite exotic and modern harmonies for its time!
my thoughts
Gamma is the very best :))
thank you (: