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  • I can't decide if it's hardest to write this, perform this or listen to this.

  • 2:03 sounds like a little quote from Petrushka.

  • @emilygclarinet Some criticists say Villa-Lobos composed the Rudepoema after watching the Stravinsky´s The Rite of Spring in Paris.

  • This is SO FREAKING addictive!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @2:38, that is amazing.

  • To match this music well in terms of rythim, dynamic, harmony it takes months, maybe an year of study (This for a professional pianist, sure =)

  • This is an amazing piece... it is very different from the pieces I am learning. At times it reminds me of a haunted house... it sends chills up my spine.

  • WOOOOW this is soo unbelievable and impressive!!!!!!! im speechless!!!!!!! what a monster piece!!!!! i think this is the most difficult piece ever written!!!

  • At 4:38 Villa Lobos inserted a small passage of the folk song: "Teresinha de Jesus" . You can find the whole melody at Cirandas # 1.

  • anyone know where I can get the scores for this?

  • @SlyStallone208 From IMSLP.

  • 45 seconds of the song is just the last note ^^

  • Can't believe I haven't heard this before. Superb!

  • This works reminds me of Rite of Spring, from Stravinsky.

  • It's a brilliant work and I find it very tranquil at times. The ending is just remarkable.

  • Notice at the final , the cluster, in the score is written " a coups

    de poing" ( ! )

  • Yes it shows that in 'more information'

  • Fantastic idea: Rudepoema audio plus score.

  • Love this piece, i think it receives way to much criticizem

  • 2:24 FTW

  • Hamelin is a monster!

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