REBIKOV - Op.31 No.1 - Children Skating / Kinder laufen Schlittschuh / Les enfants patinent

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  • Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
  • Vladimir Rebikov (1866-1920),
    Op.31 "Silhouettes - A Book of Musical Pictures";
    9 Pieces for Piano
    No.1: Children Skating / Kinder laufen Schlittschuh / Les enfants patinent
    SIMROCK ORIGINAL EDITION
    EE 1140

КОМЕНТАРІ • 7

  • @TylerStClare
    @TylerStClare 4 роки тому +2

    Lovely performance!

  • @tia904
    @tia904 2 роки тому +1

    Yes, beautifully played. This great composer that is really underrated.

    • @piano-jorg.romgens
      @piano-jorg.romgens  2 роки тому

      You are very right, underestimated especially when it comes to pieces for children

    • @tia904
      @tia904 2 роки тому +1

      @@piano-jorg.romgens So sad, he's much more than that, when the world has decided to make someone obscure, they do a good job, his sheet music is difficult to come by. There's the Valse Mélancolique, Feuilles d'Automne, Feuilles mortes, etc. His pieces have French names. His music is beautiful. On YT, cubusdk from Denmark has played him a few times. There's probably much more than this but the rest is not easily available.

    • @piano-jorg.romgens
      @piano-jorg.romgens  2 роки тому

      If you are looking for sheets I can help you out. Most of Gretchaninov's sheets I have. Just tell me what you need.

  • @glassychords
    @glassychords 9 місяців тому +2

    i’m having trouble interpreting the speed this should be played at, since the indicator is (dotted quarter note = 184). how do you determine what bpm to play this piece?

    • @piano-jorg.romgens
      @piano-jorg.romgens  9 місяців тому +2

      An interesting question! The SIMROCK Original Edition has “vivo” as the tempo indication. The recording is a few years old, and I based the tempo on imagining a child switching from one leg to the other while skating. Each change here would be a dotted quarter note, i.e. 1-2-3 for the left and 4-5-6 for the right. Converted to your tempo, that's 184 eighth notes, or about 62 dotted quarters. But the child skates too slowly for me :-) - it is a vivid child, as requested! My recording is more like 240 or 80 for the dotted quarter. A matter of taste - as always!