Giuseppe Martucci - Piano Concerto No.1 in D-minor, Op 40 (1878)
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2024
- Giuseppe Martucci
Work: Piano Concerto No.1 in D-minor, Op 40 (1878)
Mov.I: Allegro 00:00
Mov.II: Andante 15:31
Mov.III: Allegro 26:21
Pianist: Francesco Caramiello
Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
Conductor: Francesco D'Avalos
Punaise... si j'adore la musique de différents styles, je suis tout sauf un mélomane averti et je suis très loin d'être un fin connaisseur en matière de musique classique, mais là... quel bonheur d'écouter çà ! Brillant, grandiose, époustouflant même ... et que d'émotion à l'écoute ! Superbe découverte du jour.
I don't care how many times I have heard this, that awesome ending is not long enough. LOL! So I listen to the end twice.
It happened again. I know the ending is coming. I even know I feel it is too short. It blows me away every time I listen to it. To me that is what makes great music great. Even when I know what is going to happen and still get blown away, that is great music to me.
Doug Bower -- Magnificent Ending....and as u say, Too Soon! I rank it with the Finales of Berlioz Requiem, Bruckner's 4th, Tannhäuser & Cherevichki!
@@steveegallo3384 Now you went and done it. I got to listen to it again and I will have to listen to the ending twice.
You are right Doug - magnificent ending.
Fellah fellahs-listen up! The song "Shangrila", by 70s mega-group E.L.O., has one of the greatest endings in all music! And I should know-my dog Trevor gave a loud "woof" just as it finished! That's good enough for me! But beware-at around the 3'47" mark, the song fades away to almost nothing, and you might think it's over, and go to turn it off whilst scratching your head and thinking, "where was the great bloody ending? I've a good mind to tell that twit Schultz what a musical ignoramus he is!". BACK. AWAY. FROM. THE. COMMENTS. SECTION!! Coz gradually, the music returns, and a powerful crescendo of sheer magnificence transports the listener to heights of ecstasy-or if you're really lucky, to the fridge to get yourself a groggitybobz to calm your shattered & blown mind!!
wow, this is an incredible piece, I just discovered this composer... omg
Formidabile concerto :Ho Grande Martucci ci hai lasciato dei gioielli.Grazie al bravissimo pianista al Direttore e gli orchestrali per questa perfetta esecuzione.
Caramiello e D'Avalos.
What a briljant composer, un Italian like. Hope he was not unknown during his days. Such great music deserves not to be forgotten and thanks to You Tube is that now possible!.
Martucci was indeed well-known as both a pianist and composer in his own day even though he was the rare breed of Italian who composed no operas. His claim to fame was his other piano concerto in B-flat minor: he considered this one a student work. The B-flat minor work entered the active repertory until some time after Martucci's death: it was on the program under another pianist for Gustav Mahler's final New York concert!
He wrote this concert when he was 22 year old. This is remarkable!
Brilliant. This is almost like a World Premiere for me.
Delightful!
A brilliant piece. Martucci deserves more recognition and respect. Highly underrated. He was a talented musician and great composer. Thank you for posting.
Enough beautiful classical music for a lifetime.
Great composer! Thank you, dear Mister Kuhlau!
2 weeks after a listen, I am back for another hearing of the ending.
Doug , I have just started to listen to this work on you tube . Reading your comments, I am yearning for the ending,though the piano has not yet made an entry. ..
I decided I hated the end because he left me wanting more. So since it was the end, I started it over. I'll go with awesome on this one.
Never would have guessed this was written by an Italian composer. A wonderful concerto!
+Alvaro Munoz-joy There you go again, criticizing without knowing the person you are attacking. Please read my reply to your earlier comments regarding one of my postings. Su negativismo no me importa ni un comino.
+Alvaro Munoz-joy Gracias mil por sus comentarios. Señor, no me confunda, por favor, con Bryan Ho. Lo que Ud. me dice respecto a los compositores italianos, el Renacimiento y la influencia italiana en el desarrollo de una escuela de compositores alemanes ya yo lo sabía. Aun así, caballero, gracias por su misiva.
Your comment shows your immense lack of knowledge about italian composers.
Improve....you desperatelly need to.
Absolutely gorgeous piano concerto.
martucci sorprende.... desde el alma...
Ярослав. спасибо. много. новых. фортепианных. концертов спасибо. поставщику. этого. видео
первый раз в комментох вижу русский язык спасибо каналу за такое потрясающее удовольствие слушаю все тоже в первый раз и с восхищением так много открытий благодаря ютюбу
An impressive concerto
The Andante is the high point of the concerto -inspired and engrossing
SPELLBOUND !!!!!! The second movement contains some of the most beautifull music written for piano and orchestra period. It is very programatic, almost a three-scene-one-part-opera in disguise.
WOW - SPELLBOUND is right! ♥♥♥♥♥♥
Another great one!
Magnificent! I listen to this Babylonian architecture for the umpteenth time, fascinated by stylistic eccentricities and changes of harmonies. It is a wonderful, rhythmically lively performance of colors and warmth !
s'est surtout consacré a la direction d'orchestre a composé de la musique instrumentale
Concerto pour piano no 1 en ré mineur, op. 40 (1878)
Concerto pour piano no 2 en si bémol mineur, op. 66 (1884-85), créé en 1886
Symphonie no 1 en ré mineur, op. 75 (1895)
Symphonie no 2 en fa majeur, op. 81 (1904) et de la musique de chambre
bravo ! and I'm a brummie this is class
Magical at 13:00
👍👍👍👍🤗🤗🤗🤗🆒🆒🆒🆒🥂🍾🌹thanks, brilliant.
مذهل!
how many times u use to listen to a musical work to appreciate it?? I need 5 times, at least
True...it's like with some Brahms....or those late Beethoven sonatas....must listen all your life just to approximate...maybe even never to caress....but....
21:38 beautiful!
Indeed!
Martucci composed both his concertos for himself. He evidently had doubts about this Concerto and decided to shelve it and compose his B-flat-minor Concerto, which remained immensely popular in his own lifetime and for some time thereafter, famously appearing on Mahler's last program in New York. I immensely disagree with his assessment, and this concerto actually manages to maintain strong form right until the end. That cannot be said of the B-flat-minor, whose finale is almost entirely devoted to one theme.
I would like to buy the CD of some of the concertos you put on your channel. Where do you find them?
on amazon you can find links to secondhand shops selling the 4 cd box with both pianoconcerto's and both symphonies by Martucci. And off course anywhere you can buy the Hyperion cd's in the Romantic Pianoconcerto series. The Fox Boxes with the same name might be harder to find. And search on jpc.de for cpo cd's with many unknown music.
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Tiepolo's Moses!
Painting by...?
The Finding of Moses - Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
@@kshounishray1 thank you!