Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to like the video and subscribe to our UA-cam channel: brilliant-classics.lnk.to/UA-cam. Tracklist: 6 Impromptus, Op. 5: 0:00:00 I. Imprompus in G Minor. Moderato 0:02:29 II. Imprompus in G Minor. Lento-Vivace 0:04:20 III. Imprompus in A Minor. Moderato/Alla Marcia 0:06:49 IV. Imprompus in E Minor. Andantino 0:09:07 V. Imprompus in B Minor. Vivace 0:12:25 VI. Imprompus in E Major. Comodo Sonatina in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 67/1: 0:15:24 I. Allegro 0:17:57 II. Largo 0:21:05 III. Allegro moderato 5 Morceaux, Op. 75: 0:22:51 I. När rönnen blommar/Kun pihlaja kukkii/When the Mountain Ash is Blooming 0:24:38 II. Den ensamma furan/Yksinäinen honka/The Solitary Fir Tree 0:27:15 III. Aspen/Haapa/The Aspen 0:29:36 IV. Björken/Koivu/The Birch 0:31:16 V. Granen/Kuusi/The Spruce 10 Piano Pieces, Op. 24: 0:34:54 I. Impromptu in G Minor 0:39:01 II. Romance in A Major 0:45:03 III. Caprice in E Minor 0:47:52 IV. Romance in D Minor 0:51:14 V. Valse in E Major 0:53:15 VI. Idyll in F Major 0:56:30 VII. Andantino in F Major 0:59:26 VIII. Nocturno in E Minor 1:02:53 IX. Romance in D-Flat Major 1:06:35 X. Barcarola in G Minor
Sibelius, the greatest symphonic composer, wrote very beautiful piano music. He is my favorite composer forever. He was the late romantic genius of music. His music is so unique and deep. ❤ And congratulation for beautiful playing of talented pianist.
When I was a wee lad in the middle of the last century and Sibelius newly dead, I was listening to his symphonic output but told not to waste my time listening to his piano works. They were wrong.
Here's a suggestion: If you're not sure that you should listen to the album at all, or in its entirety, go to the Valse No. V in E Major [0:51:14 ],and you'll appreciate, at a minimum, what you'd be missing if you skipped this "unknown" Sibelius. Warning: Most of the pieces in this 1 hour+ album need to be listened to at least twice to truly appreciate Sibelius' unknown works. Enjoy! Thanks for uploading. Lovely!
I just saw a girl at instagram saying that Sibelius is an underrated composer... I ran here to see who on eart is Sibeluis... and yes...she was rigth...amazing composer but I never have heard about him....lovely music...
Fehlerlose und wunderschöne Interpretation dieser nordischen und fein komponierten Klavierwerke in verschidenen Tempi mit klarem doch etwas anmutigem Anschlag und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich wertvolle Aufnahme!
So nice...thank you Brilliant Classics for yet another gem...makes my paid subscription worth so much...and the shorter slower pieces maybe something i could target in due course, if i may! The Spruce is already my favourite in this... Happy holidays to all...!
Not sure that's quite true. More true of his keyboard music which is over-shadowed by this orchestral work. Sibelius is secure in the musical canon. It's interesting that curiosity in his piano pieces is returning probably assisted, not by the concert hall, but by internet and its platforms such as UA-cam.
@kallehed6330 Not true. Most of the composers of the classical canon were forgotten until the past hundred and fifty years, where people finally began to appreciate them. There are other forgotten geniuses out there too… fortunately, some of them are starting to be introduced to the modern classical audience, and hopefully they too will join the classical canon in future, along with other emerging composers who show promise.
La practica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conciencia, nos libera del karma, del error. Gnosticismo cristiano primitivo mistico científico youtube
It's a pity he lived into his 90s and well into the 1950s, yet did not write anythin substantial for the last 30 years of his life. Would've made for some interesting music
Hard to know. Whatever he was working on after 1930 went into the room heater at Ainola in 1944 according to Aino. She wrote that it was unbearable to watch the conflagration and she fled the room. The two movements of the 8th certainly went that way. A great shame he didn't leave them for posterity to decide. Even if, like Prokofiev, his symphonic composition power was less in his last decades than it had been.
Thank you for watching, we hope you enjoyed it! Don’t forget to like the video and subscribe to our UA-cam channel: brilliant-classics.lnk.to/UA-cam. Tracklist:
6 Impromptus, Op. 5:
0:00:00 I. Imprompus in G Minor. Moderato
0:02:29 II. Imprompus in G Minor. Lento-Vivace
0:04:20 III. Imprompus in A Minor. Moderato/Alla Marcia
0:06:49 IV. Imprompus in E Minor. Andantino
0:09:07 V. Imprompus in B Minor. Vivace
0:12:25 VI. Imprompus in E Major. Comodo
Sonatina in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 67/1:
0:15:24 I. Allegro
0:17:57 II. Largo
0:21:05 III. Allegro moderato
5 Morceaux, Op. 75:
0:22:51 I. När rönnen blommar/Kun pihlaja kukkii/When the Mountain Ash is Blooming
0:24:38 II. Den ensamma furan/Yksinäinen honka/The Solitary Fir Tree
0:27:15 III. Aspen/Haapa/The Aspen
0:29:36 IV. Björken/Koivu/The Birch
0:31:16 V. Granen/Kuusi/The Spruce
10 Piano Pieces, Op. 24:
0:34:54 I. Impromptu in G Minor
0:39:01 II. Romance in A Major
0:45:03 III. Caprice in E Minor
0:47:52 IV. Romance in D Minor
0:51:14 V. Valse in E Major
0:53:15 VI. Idyll in F Major
0:56:30 VII. Andantino in F Major
0:59:26 VIII. Nocturno in E Minor
1:02:53 IX. Romance in D-Flat Major
1:06:35 X. Barcarola in G Minor
Sibelius, the greatest symphonic composer, wrote very beautiful piano music. He is my favorite composer forever. He was the late romantic genius of music. His music is so unique and deep. ❤ And congratulation for beautiful playing of talented pianist.
When I was a wee lad in the middle of the last century and Sibelius newly dead, I was listening to his symphonic output but told not to waste my time listening to his piano works. They were wrong.
They were so wrong.
Here's a suggestion: If you're not sure that you should listen to the album at all, or in its entirety, go to the Valse No. V in E Major [0:51:14 ],and you'll appreciate, at a minimum, what you'd be missing if you skipped this "unknown" Sibelius. Warning: Most of the pieces in this 1 hour+ album need to be listened to at least twice to truly appreciate Sibelius' unknown works. Enjoy! Thanks for uploading. Lovely!
I just saw a girl at instagram saying that Sibelius is an underrated composer... I ran here to see who on eart is Sibeluis... and yes...she was rigth...amazing composer but I never have heard about him....lovely music...
Check out his symphonies, David., and be prepared for a journey that will transport you to heavenly places.
@@paulheffron4836 thanks... Rigth now i'm going to serch that pieces.
Wait until you hear Finlandia, truely epic 🤩
His second symphony is a great masterpiece.
@@kpokpojiji , one of my favourite symphonies!❤
아름다운 피아노 연주곡 잘 들었습니다~감사합니다~🎵🎹🌿🍀☘🌹🌹☘🍀🌿❤❤수고 많으셨습니다~☕
So beautiful! A suprising find.
Wow, this is the best musical gift I have received for Christmas !!! Happy holidays, Brilliant Classics...
Gone but definitely not forgotten! He is among the best.
I listened to this album several months ago and bought the cd. I keep coming back. I love these sonorities. Sibelius is great.
ほぼ管弦楽しか聴いたことないからピアノ曲は新鮮。初期ロマン派音楽がベースになってることがよく分かる。
Superb music, thank you! So melodious, sometimes solemn and sometimes soothing. Beauty of the North.
Thank you ❤❤❤
great album! will soon get a physical copy. thanks brllliant classics for these rare pieces, we know little about Sibelius's piano music.
New to me, enchanting.
Fehlerlose und wunderschöne Interpretation dieser nordischen und fein komponierten Klavierwerke in verschidenen Tempi mit klarem doch etwas anmutigem Anschlag und mit perfekt kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich wertvolle Aufnahme!
BRAVO.....from Acapulco, my friend!
So beautiful.
Thank you!
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So nice...thank you Brilliant Classics for yet another gem...makes my paid subscription worth so much...and the shorter slower pieces maybe something i could target in due course, if i may! The Spruce is already my favourite in this...
Happy holidays to all...!
Gran bella proposta.Ottima l'esecuzione e la registrazione
Complimenti e Grazie.
THE MELODIC, UNIVERSAL, OF SIBELIUS PIANO ARMIONIZA AND RELAJA MENTE Y CUERPO.
Merry Christmas🕯🕯🕯🕯🐾🐾😻🕯🎄
ах!
really love this. - the painting featured is by. - ? thank you.
Sibelius is one of those forgotten composers that was actually pretty good
Not sure that's quite true. More true of his keyboard music which is over-shadowed by this orchestral work. Sibelius is secure in the musical canon. It's interesting that curiosity in his piano pieces is returning probably assisted, not by the concert hall, but by internet and its platforms such as UA-cam.
Forgotten?! Sibelius is regularly played around the world!
His second symphony, Finandia, and his violin concerto all come to immediate mind.
Unlike all other forgotten composers; which are quite awful.
@kallehed6330 Not true. Most of the composers of the classical canon were forgotten until the past hundred and fifty years, where people finally began to appreciate them. There are other forgotten geniuses out there too… fortunately, some of them are starting to be introduced to the modern classical audience, and hopefully they too will join the classical canon in future, along with other emerging composers who show promise.
If Adorno´s judgement was wrong about Sibelius´ orchestral work, he was indeed very right as to his pianistical "output"
氷柱の響きか
北国の香り、オーロラが見えてくる。
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Hi! How are you?
There are nine days left until this year. What a fast flow of time. I hope this week will be a healthier/fine day. ^O^
cool
Yes, I agree; cool and beautiful. 🤗⚘
La practica de los tres factores de la revolución de la conciencia, nos libera del karma, del error.
Gnosticismo cristiano primitivo mistico científico youtube
Who is the artist who painted this picture? Monet?? Hmm...
The picture was painted by Yrjö Aleksanteri Ollila, a Finnish Impressionist painter, designer and muralist
@@cristovamramosneto3068 Thanks a lot 👍🏻👍🏻
Doesn't look like a Monet.
@@maxgregorycompositions6216does look impressionist..
It's a pity he lived into his 90s and well into the 1950s, yet did not write anythin substantial for the last 30 years of his life. Would've made for some interesting music
Hard to know. Whatever he was working on after 1930 went into the room heater at Ainola in 1944 according to Aino. She wrote that it was unbearable to watch the conflagration and she fled the room. The two movements of the 8th certainly went that way. A great shame he didn't leave them for posterity to decide. Even if, like Prokofiev, his symphonic composition power was less in his last decades than it had been.
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Damn you
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