[Sokolov] Couperin: Le Tic Toc Choc Ou Les Maillotins for Piano
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- François Couperin (1668-1733)
Le Tic Toc Choc Ou Les Maillotins for Piano
Musical formula: A-A-B-C-D
Grigory Sokolov (piano, live)
Original video:
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An alternative - IMHO good - live-video, with Steinway piano
Couperin: Tic-Toc-Choc / Dušan Holý
• Couperin: Tic-Toc-Choc...
I've been mesmorised by this piece ever since I first heard Sokolov's interpretation. The way he plays it, with both hands at the same pitch as the original is fiendishly difficult since the hands are constantly clashing (d'Alembert's commonly performed arrangement is easier since in the couplets he separates each hand an octave apart). The articulation also has to be perfect since otherwise repeated notes are lost if you don't release fast enough. I've practised this piece for months in this way and it is a beast - how Sokolov plays it so cleanly at that speed is astonishing!
I didn't practice anything else than this piece today (for like 3 - 4 hours... maybe 5 I don't know :) ) and.... I did NOT get bored at all !! Such a joy to play..
@Kylen Ulises definitely, have been using Instaflixxer for since november myself :)
@Kylen Ulises yup, I have been watching on InstaFlixxer for months myself :)
@Kylen Ulises yea, have been watching on Instaflixxer for since december myself :)
I was just watching your rendition of this piece and you got me hooked!
@@Navyseals3 Welcome "onboard". Glad you enjoyed.
I've been playing piano for over 20 years and this is the first time I've heard this masterpiece!
Niemals hat jemand dieses geniale Klavierstück himmlischer gespielt als hier der geniale Sokolov. Ein überirdischer Schimmer im dunklen Weltall.
gib dir mal partita 4 von bach von sokolov gespielt. einfach ein traum.
I am always amazed to see Sokolov with those sausage fingers of his, squeezing them so masterfully on top of each other; a big hand with extraordinary flexibility and agility. Chapeau Maestro Sokolov!
Absolutely exceptional articulation, wonderful and lively interpretation, and fantastic bounce and life! Sokolov is brilliant.
How on earth does he play this with the hands on top of each other all the way through?? I think it was written for an instrument with two keyboards? Such a beautiful performance. ❤️
Written for two keyboards indeed (harpsichord, or two instruments). But it can be done with hands on top - look for Akiko Inao's performance, which shows how to do it :-)
It's easier to do on a grand piano than on an upright piano, because of the shorter response time of repeated notes on a grand piano. The point being: sell your car, your kids, your wife, and go buy a grand piano! 😉
practise My dear Watson
best performance ever made.. !
IMMENSO!!!!!Great Great Great performance!
Utterly charming. Driving too. Modern, but ancient. Wonderful.
SPLENDIDE!!!
Musique sublime par un musicien hors du commun !
C'est tellement beau le Tic Toc Choc, j'adore beaucoup; J'en fais beaucoup la musique de Couperin que soit à l'orgue, le clavecin, ou de piano. Merci pour ce beau partage et belle émotion pour moi.
Absolutely phantastic!
Amazing! I didn't know Couperin was on Tik Tok!
He predicted the tiktok shock!
this comment has no right to be this funny 💀
@@spoiledeggnogur definitely spoiled
@@arthursparks-topic860 how
lol
MASTER SOKOLOV
Sublime performance of this masterpiece--surpasses Hewitt's. Witty, intense, heartfelt.
Good performance 🎹🎹🎹
Tellement satisfait à écouter bordel
Marvelous...thanks!
Incredible :)
A delight, thank you.
This and Elaine Comparone's renditions are my favourite.
einfach nur genial!
Genius!
Perfekt! Vielen Dank!
Superb!
Yes, thank you. I hadn't noticed it the first time.
真好聽
I tried playing this piece with my hands on top of each other and, it was a complete disaster. Wah wah!
Der Gipfel delikaten Klavierspiels!
It is much more difficult to play on piano, because both hands play in the same register, and it doesn't have two keyboards like most of the harpsichords.
Oh, yes. It IS!
Brilliant! Sounds much better on piano. Next to impossible for most, but not for the MASTER.
Wonderful! Could this be Ravel's inspiration for his Toccata?
Literally, I was thinking the exact same thing until I happened upon this comment! It’s good that Ravel gave a nod to Couperin through his Le Tombeau de Couperin suite, otherwise I would not have just come across this magnificent composer, who is criminally underrated as I am discovering more and more.
"Philippe Meyer, mammifère omnivore, bonjour"
congratulations!
A high priest of the keyboard.
yes
Good
I love this performance ! I cant keep my hands still..maybe someone will give me their old Zukermann for my birthday!
beautiful piece this,How can I get the music hard copy?
0:14
There is a slight resemblance between Pagnini's first Caprice and this piece, except a half tone down.
rediscovering Couperin
This is the piece they play in the Jára Cimrman Theatre's Long fat and shortsighted.
Oh yes oui
First 6 measures or so has the same chord progression as the 1st Paganini caprice lol
Ditto!
it is. AA(repeated main theme) , thenBACADA+Coda
Мerci !!!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
If someone could share sheets of this great piece, I would be very thankful.
LOL this is my single hand practice
@malonu157 No. This is in the form of impossible.
Balalayka?
No
Is this piece in form of rondo?
Rodriguez Kevin Taylor George Miller Donna
Le Tique Toque
UNPLAYABLE!!!!!!!!!!!
Playable!!!!!!!!! :)
@ By a maestro...like Sokolov...
La forme est un rondeau + coda
Is it?
Le TikTok. 🤣
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