William Walton - Five Bagatelles for Guitar (Score video)
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2024
- Originally composed for guitar, Walton’s Five Bagatelles were written for Julian Bream and dedicated to Malcolm Arnold ‘with admiration and affection for his 50th birthday’. They were given their first performance by Julian Bream on 27th May 1972 at Bath. In 1975-6, Walton orchestrated the Bagatelles into a suite, the Varii Capriccii, to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the opening of the Royal Festival Hall, London.
Guitar: Stephanie Jones
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RIP Julian Bream. I will always remember your sensuous sound and musicianship.
Incomparable.
Julian brought this music into my world..
Congratulations, Stephanie Jones, wonderful performance!
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III 7:04
IV 9:05
V 11:00
Very difficult. Eccellent playing of stunning Guitar music
Great Work for Guitar, thanks for upload
Excelente obra y gran interpretación! Gracias por compartir como siempre!
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Rahul Puar alla cubana the best one
@@Thomas-tc7hp i agree
@SB Tofu It's got a very recognizable and tuneful theme. Sort of romantic and wistful. I guess it just ticks a "common ground" box that most people can relate to.
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I played no. 4 for my Grade 7 Trinity exam 😊
Heroic !
obrigado pelas digitações
I wonder who added the notes to the score.
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What kind of style is this music? I mean if it is tonal, modal or atonal or what?
Regards,
Its called shit
@D Torrez I would go for post-romantic. My teachers at uni used to sum up everything that wasn't atonal after Stravinsky as neoclassical, which I never agreed with unless the style was deliberately aping Bach, Mozart or suchlike. To me, it is a kind of atonally-biased statement to class everything that came after Schoenberg as being neoclassical - I don't buy that. It basically claims that nothing original could be written in a tonal style again - rubbish, in my opinion. There is plenty of novel tonal music after Scheonberg. That's just the avant-gardists' prejudice speaking!
@@yishay6194 Its such a shame that you don't have a developed enough ear to appreciate it. Maybe one day :)
@@CapoXProductions ppl appreciate crap too bad im old fashioned
@@yishay6194 You can be old fashioned, I am a bit too. Its okay to not like music, but calling it "crap" and "shit" outright is a little unfair to the composer and all of the people who appreciate his music. Just a thought, go well :)
Who is playing this?
Stephanie Jones.
@@BCscores ok thanks. A different generation. I would never have guessed…in a million years…
But I do know what Stephanie Jones looks like. A great young player but I couldn’t do a blindfold test.
@@flimflamflorthe description is informative 🎉
Misleading title.
why?...
@@64carlo A bagatelle is usually a light and unpretentious piece of music. Walton's are very dissonant and full of crazy rhythms and structure. I actually really like how it subverts your expectation of a typical bagatelle.
@@Galaxyexplorer7 dear Eduardo, thanks for you clarification. I am professor at 5 music academies around europe, i play myself them since 40 years, i know what a bagatelle is :D i just find that a title is misleading if the content itself doesnt not match it. The title is 5 bagatelles and the 5 bagatelles you get. Otherwise all video with the petite messe solemnelle by rossini should be reported :D I couldnt just see the point of that comment....best regards
@@Galaxyexplorer7 only a guitarist would call walton's music "dissonant" and "crazy" in the year 2020.
@@Galaxyexplorer7 shut the fuck up boomer
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