Played at this tempo the piece sounds more "Chopinesque" rather than Stride. I liked it. Compare Doucet own performance and Hamelin in Sweden. Thanks for this.
Doucet était un excellent pianiste et compositeur intelligent. Je suis d'accord que la technique est une partie du son que le pianiste offre, mais aussi l'interprétation.
Aside from Hamelin's snappier, more technically secure playing, Tharaud is playing the Doucet's original, which is less flashy than Hamelin's rearrangement.
Hamelin rearranged and removed several inconsistencies, he used a much better piano and of course his technique is better. But this here I like too. Great piece!❤
Hey, fellow -- you're amazing! I had just run across the Col. 1657-D which is missing a chunk of about 1/2" at the beginning. Heard the intro. for the first time! Did my undergrad at Oberlin & MM with J. Bolet. Thanks for posting. Will check to see if you've recorded the flip-side -- "Wagnereske". All the best! This, of course, isn't my real name -- who the hell does that on the internet!? For all I know, you may be Lang-Lang -- but I seriously hope not!
I love this version. Its' got a great swing & feel for the piece.
Merci beaucoup!
bom ele mais lindo pessoalmente gente hoje eu vi ele no OSESP e amei o trabalho dele
é perfeito
Played at this tempo the piece sounds more "Chopinesque" rather than Stride. I liked it. Compare Doucet own performance and Hamelin in Sweden. Thanks for this.
Великолепно ! Браво !
Doucet était un excellent pianiste et compositeur intelligent. Je suis d'accord que la technique est une partie du son que le pianiste offre, mais aussi l'interprétation.
I like the visuals inside the piano. (in addition to liking the playing)
he have very beatifule hands..........
Très drôle!
oh !!!!!
🌅🎼🏅
Listen to Hamelin in the same piece...
pianotreasures incredible diference
Aside from Hamelin's snappier, more technically secure playing, Tharaud is playing the Doucet's original, which is less flashy than Hamelin's rearrangement.
Yeah, Tharaud is better. Much more texturally and rhythmically interesting.
Hamelin rearranged and removed several inconsistencies, he used a much better piano and of course his technique is better. But this here I like too. Great piece!❤
can you please give me the piano score i've been dying to find??
have you found it?
Yeol Eum Son's version on YT (ua-cam.com/video/mdWq7OU2j-E/v-deo.html) is more lively, and provides a link to the score.
Yah Yeol is the best version, shame it's not available anymore
Hey, fellow -- you're amazing! I had just run across the Col. 1657-D which is missing a chunk of about 1/2" at the beginning. Heard the intro. for the first time! Did my undergrad at Oberlin & MM with J. Bolet. Thanks for posting. Will check to see if you've recorded the flip-side -- "Wagnereske". All the best! This, of course, isn't my real name -- who the hell does that on the internet!? For all I know, you may be Lang-Lang -- but I seriously hope not!
Aprobado!!
Question de technique...
I wonder how Chopin would have listened…..if at all.
if Chopin did not write the original version then he probably would have loved it haha
la comparaison est cruelle ……………
hamelin sure is faster in this piece, but tharaud is soooo much more spirited
Il n'a pas honte?
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Pretty bad played. He either hadn't time to prepare it enough or he simply can't play it better.
I dont think so
Its pretty