Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed the video. Don't forget to like the video if you liked it and subscribe! Tracklist: 24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier I: 0:00:00 I. Andante religioso 0:01:54 II. Allegro agitato 0:04:00 III. Allegretto 0:04:49 IV. Andante 0:08:50 V. Allegretto 0:11:22 VI. Allegro molto 24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier II: 0:12:50 VII. Allegro vivo 0:15:01 VIII. Allegro vivo 0:16:21 IX. Maestoso 0:18:15 X. Andante 0:20:43 XI. Andante con moto 0:23:52 XII. Presto 24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier III: 0:25:46 XIII. Andantino 0:27:51 XIV. Andante maestoso e lugubre 0:30:56 XV. Allegro non tanto 0:34:24 XVI. Adagio 0:37:36 XVII. Allegro 0:39:12 XVIII. Memento mori. Andante 24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier IV: 0:42:15 XIX. Andante 0:46:17 XX. Allegro furioso 0:47:23 XXI. Andante tranquillo 0:50:29 XXII. Allegro 0:52:14 XXIII. Allegro 0:53:20 XXIV. Presto 0:54:41 Etude pour la main gauche seule, Op. 36 0:59:35 Etude de concert, Op. 24
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Klavierstücke in verschiedenen Tempi mit klarem doch anmutigem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Faszinierend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
These works by Blumenfeld are a great addition to the Russian canon of composer/pianists. Viner performs with amazing phrasing and astute voicing. The left hand etude really flows like water.
The music is indeed amazing but the performance, in places, shows that the Pianist lacks the technical skills to pull off some of the Preludes - several are played mechanical and quite repetitive; I get the feeling that Mr Viner plays several passages to move away from the technical demands ever so quickly...Pity because he is better in his Alkan and Thalberg.
I discover this talented composer, who succeeded in keeping his position in Moskow while not being in line with the "socialist realism". Quite honestly, Tchaikovski's influence is quite obvious, and in my personal opinion blurs somehow Chopin's influence, since the two styles are difficult to bring together. . Quite surprising for a man who premiered Tristan in Russia and Boris in France. I cannot hear any influence of Scriabin or Szymanowski (they were relatives) but perhaps it was hard under Stalin's regime .......All in all, not the major Russian composer, but excellent works. Would love hearing ne of his oechetral scores .... a cpnductor and Russian composer; who premiered Tristan and Boris ..... 💗💗💗
There are several complete sets of the Op 17 available; its a matter of personal taste but I prefer the version by Philip Thomson, perhaps a vast contrast to his complete religious playings of Liszt...
Because you might not know, Blumenfeld was born in Elizavetgrad, now Kropyvnytskiy, to an Austrian-Jewish father and Polish mother. I have performed his music not only in his hometown, but also internationally (Elbphilharmonie etc). I see that your channel has no content. I rest my case.
Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed the video. Don't forget to like the video if you liked it and subscribe! Tracklist:
24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier I:
0:00:00 I. Andante religioso
0:01:54 II. Allegro agitato
0:04:00 III. Allegretto
0:04:49 IV. Andante
0:08:50 V. Allegretto
0:11:22 VI. Allegro molto
24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier II:
0:12:50 VII. Allegro vivo
0:15:01 VIII. Allegro vivo
0:16:21 IX. Maestoso
0:18:15 X. Andante
0:20:43 XI. Andante con moto
0:23:52 XII. Presto
24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier III:
0:25:46 XIII. Andantino
0:27:51 XIV. Andante maestoso e lugubre
0:30:56 XV. Allegro non tanto
0:34:24 XVI. Adagio
0:37:36 XVII. Allegro
0:39:12 XVIII. Memento mori. Andante
24 Préludes, Op. 17, Cahier IV:
0:42:15 XIX. Andante
0:46:17 XX. Allegro furioso
0:47:23 XXI. Andante tranquillo
0:50:29 XXII. Allegro
0:52:14 XXIII. Allegro
0:53:20 XXIV. Presto
0:54:41 Etude pour la main gauche seule, Op. 36
0:59:35 Etude de concert, Op. 24
Diese Musik ,oh ja,fesselnd und farbenreich in der Fantasie,so empfinde ich das Zuhören!
Wunderschöne Interpretation dieser spätromantischen und ethnisch komponierten Klavierstücke in verschiedenen Tempi mit klarem doch anmutigem Anschlag und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Faszinierend vom Anfang bis zum Ende!
These works by Blumenfeld are a great addition to the Russian canon of composer/pianists. Viner performs with amazing phrasing and astute voicing. The left hand etude really flows like water.
He was not russian, he was born on the territory of Ukraine, that was a part of so-called "Empire" and later Soviet Union.
@@AnastaSia_YTchannel Exactly, the (family) name itself is pure Teutonic/Germanic.
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Bravo Magnifique !! Merci brillant classique 🙏
Wow... what a nice find here!
Beautiful music, thank you!
Beautiful!!
Pure Revelation! Grand!!
.....and yet.....like Arensky's colossal "Morceaux" and "Characteristic Pieces" for Piano (Opera Nos. 22, 25, 28, 30, 33, 34, 36, 41, 42, 52, 53, 63, 74.....often overlooked.......
value and precious masterpiece.
This music is amazing! Thank you!
The music is indeed amazing but the performance, in places, shows that the Pianist lacks the technical skills to pull off some of the Preludes - several are played mechanical and quite repetitive; I get the feeling that Mr Viner plays several passages to move away from the technical demands ever so quickly...Pity because he is better in his Alkan and Thalberg.
Merci❤❤❤
Grazieeee ❤
Muchas gracias 🫧
Eri Moza -- De acuerdísimo....desde Acapulco!
감사합니다
Good day. Thanks
I discover this talented composer, who succeeded in keeping his position in Moskow while not being in line with the "socialist realism". Quite honestly, Tchaikovski's influence is quite obvious, and in my personal opinion blurs somehow Chopin's influence, since the two styles are difficult to bring together. . Quite surprising for a man who premiered Tristan in Russia and Boris in France. I cannot hear any influence of Scriabin or Szymanowski (they were relatives) but perhaps it was hard under Stalin's regime .......All in all, not the major Russian composer, but excellent works. Would love hearing ne of his oechetral scores .... a cpnductor and Russian composer; who premiered Tristan and Boris ..... 💗💗💗
Who is the artwork in the background from?
Arkhip Kuindzhi (1841-1910) - Ukrainian/Greek painter.
@@markvinerpiano oh my gosh thank you so much. I love all his paintings what a gifted observer and artist
@@markvinerpiano -- Must have studied with Bierstadt......
Beautiful 🤩 but I wish the words weren't infront of that Beautiful artwork. 😉
There are several complete sets of the Op 17 available; its a matter of personal taste but I prefer the version by Philip Thomson, perhaps a vast contrast to his complete religious playings of Liszt...
In places the playing is very good however in the preludes which rely on bravura alone, Mr Viner falls short in his technique...
Отлично. И русские березки! Хорошо, что он не дожил до украинских карателей в Бабьем Яре.
Putin bot.
@@isokani Biden bot? Then, you will forget soon. :)
Please go and wash your brains.
Because you might not know, Blumenfeld was born in Elizavetgrad, now Kropyvnytskiy, to an Austrian-Jewish father and Polish mother. I have performed his music not only in his hometown, but also internationally (Elbphilharmonie etc). I see that your channel has no content. I rest my case.