Very nice, and yes, a bit more expansive that other interpretations. But crucially, Feber's tempo allows him to make sense of the quick shifts in harmony, especially toward the end of the middle section. This performance has my vote, though Mme. Long has my utmost respect too.
@gnw1944 I'm glad you've discovered him! He was quite well known in the 50s and 60s but since his death in 1987 he's generally slid into oblivion. He was a great colourist and a very sensitive artist but I guess his unflamboyant technique, in an age when speed and strength were key, gradually pushed him into the sidelines.
Though Ferber had an amazing tonal palette and beautiful legato, I simply think that his tempo is too slow for an "Allegretto vivo"... I prefer Marguerite Long's scintillating and brilliant version. Lovely pictures btw!
@pianopera Yes, Ferber's tempo is on the contemplative side which is perhaps not inappropriate for the motion of a barcarolle, despite Faure's tempo heading which, as with all such matters, is open to interpretation. I hugely enjoy Long's performance too and would relish my canal ride with her on a bright sunny morning, but would perhaps go with her pupil in the evening (and please don't misunderstand me ... !)
@paulprocopolis I think there is no misunderstanding - I am quite sure that, whether it is in the morning or in the evening and irrespective of sex, it will be a decent boat ride!
fauré,neither romantic nor impressionist and if, changing between both,but with an exceptional personal style,very intimate,translucent and with a tender expression,even in the strong parts of this nice barcarolle.
mr.ferber does really nail this special stylistic moment very well...good piano playing with a nice sound.
Very nice, and yes, a bit more expansive that other interpretations. But crucially, Feber's tempo allows him to make sense of the quick shifts in harmony, especially toward the end of the middle section. This performance has my vote, though Mme. Long has my utmost respect too.
Mezzotenor 9 months ago
I love Ferber's tempo. Indeed I don't think M. Long comes even close to Ferber's sensitivity and touch.
hymntonight 1 year ago
Makes one feel good to be alive on a cold Auckland evening!
JanetteHeffernan 1 year ago
Thank you for introducing me to this very-fine pianist !! I'd never HEARD of him, previously !! Yet, how fast DOES a gondola move ??
gnw1944 1 year ago
@gnw1944 I'm glad you've discovered him! He was quite well known in the 50s and 60s but since his death in 1987 he's generally slid into oblivion. He was a great colourist and a very sensitive artist but I guess his unflamboyant technique, in an age when speed and strength were key, gradually pushed him into the sidelines.
paulprocopolis 1 year ago
Again, such wonderful choice of music and pictures! The overall effect is very nice!
dodgeballdude27 1 year ago
Oh Lovely!
JanetteHeffernan 1 year ago
Though Ferber had an amazing tonal palette and beautiful legato, I simply think that his tempo is too slow for an "Allegretto vivo"... I prefer Marguerite Long's scintillating and brilliant version. Lovely pictures btw!
pianopera 1 year ago
@pianopera Yes, Ferber's tempo is on the contemplative side which is perhaps not inappropriate for the motion of a barcarolle, despite Faure's tempo heading which, as with all such matters, is open to interpretation. I hugely enjoy Long's performance too and would relish my canal ride with her on a bright sunny morning, but would perhaps go with her pupil in the evening (and please don't misunderstand me ... !)
paulprocopolis 1 year ago
@paulprocopolis I think there is no misunderstanding - I am quite sure that, whether it is in the morning or in the evening and irrespective of sex, it will be a decent boat ride!
pianopera 1 year ago
fauré,neither romantic nor impressionist and if, changing between both,but with an exceptional personal style,very intimate,translucent and with a tender expression,even in the strong parts of this nice barcarolle.
mr.ferber does really nail this special stylistic moment very well...good piano playing with a nice sound.
berlinzerberus 1 year ago
ok 1979 :-)
WatchBlueSkies 1 year ago
@WatchBlueSkies It was released in 1974. Sorry, Youtube software chopped out half the information that I posted - now restored (permanently I hope!).
paulprocopolis 1 year ago
THANK YOU !
do you know from which date that record was made ?
WatchBlueSkies 1 year ago