What sweet and elegant music it is!! Thanks, shela* In addition, I love some colorful flowers in this video. Your technique of making various colorations is so beautiful, artistic... Well, ***Spring is coming soon***in March***
Carnaval by Schumann combines spontaneity, invention and superlative technique. Written Sept 18 1834 depicting
a masked ball in which one character after another takes centre-stage.some of them historical (Chopin and Paganini), others folkloric (Pierrot and Harlequin) and others incarnations of Schumann's various personae (Florestan and Eusebius). It concludes with a march of the Davidsbündler, in which the Philistines are put triumphantly to flight.
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Maxarobeli 2 years ago
Thanyou all for your nice comments on this video. Schumann,s music has a very special sound which this pianist captures just right for me.
shela2 2 years ago
What sweet and elegant music it is!! Thanks, shela* In addition, I love some colorful flowers in this video. Your technique of making various colorations is so beautiful, artistic... Well, ***Spring is coming soon***in March***
setthenighttomusic 3 years ago 3
Interesting facts you gave us about Schumann and Ravel-wonderful,we can listen to such a amazing music...
kociobialas 3 years ago
Absolutely lovely...Schumann with lovely picture and colors. Very special. Thank you for posting this. Brings sweet dreams before bedtime.
ceb2633 3 years ago
That was so beautiful... Many thanks!
I love it! 5*******
Paochin
MsChiuPaoChin 3 years ago
thanks shela for you wonderful video
amazing piano performance!
callasdimitrova 3 years ago
Thanks for the video & information!
That's interesting!
suminexsan 3 years ago 2
❣I really enjoyed this video. ❣Beautiful!
weeknightingale 3 years ago
Great music, and very interesting your informations!
kisses
donni
donchisciotte62 3 years ago
Carnaval by Schumann combines spontaneity, invention and superlative technique. Written Sept 18 1834 depicting
a masked ball in which one character after another takes centre-stage.some of them historical (Chopin and Paganini), others folkloric (Pierrot and Harlequin) and others incarnations of Schumann's various personae (Florestan and Eusebius). It concludes with a march of the Davidsbündler, in which the Philistines are put triumphantly to flight.
shela2 3 years ago
Bravo❢
weeknightingale 3 years ago