This "moment musical" is the musical theme of Louis Malle's movie "Au Revoir Les Enfants" (1988). Run on Amazon to watch it. About this recording : good performance, thank you, difficult piece.
I enjoyed watching schubert live 4 times. It's fantastic evenso he is quite old and smells a bit. I sell cards for the next concerts in america. Some people interested ?
What is so wonderful about music is that it is so universal and fits almost every personality and phase of one’s life. There is music for those eager for the simple liveliness and zest for youthfulness and yet also music for those who perhaps have already “been there and done that” and for the moment want to move onto more serious and maybe contemplative tones as they are looking at life more philosophically. It never seems to grow old.
I don't know why but all of this music from the Romantic period (liszt, schubert, schumann, chopin, etc) makes me think of World War II. I'm only 20, so it's all just free association. It's like....all reminding of snow, and France, and Switzerland....and like mountains and peace and lakes and shit. I love this kind of music.
How right you are ddd1600 about how the music feels to you. You were not the only person to think this !
Funny enough this lovely piece of music was featured on the French film 'Au revoir Les Enfants' which was set during the second world war about a boy sent to a children's home near to a lovely snowy forest!
This "moment musical" is the musical theme of Louis Malle's movie "Au Revoir Les Enfants" (1988). Run on Amazon to watch it. About this recording : good performance, thank you, difficult piece.
mirusm 6 days ago
I enjoyed watching schubert live 4 times. It's fantastic evenso he is quite old and smells a bit. I sell cards for the next concerts in america. Some people interested ?
kilikinho 10 months ago 2
What is so wonderful about music is that it is so universal and fits almost every personality and phase of one’s life. There is music for those eager for the simple liveliness and zest for youthfulness and yet also music for those who perhaps have already “been there and done that” and for the moment want to move onto more serious and maybe contemplative tones as they are looking at life more philosophically. It never seems to grow old.
waukee321 1 year ago
This is just awful.
organman52 1 year ago
i love this, so relaxing to listen to
delightfullyhappily 2 years ago
I like your tempo at 1:29!!!That's it!DON'T PLAY THIS "GIOILLELO" FASTER please!!
Siberiaeterna 2 years ago
where could i find a tab of this? ;]
Wojtka09 3 years ago
Who is the pianists? I am now practicing this piece for a recital, however tempo I am doing is a bit faster.
GREENHAYZZZ 3 years ago
I'm the pianist.
I agree with your note regarding tempo, it was my first recording with many mistakes and little study on musicality and balance.
I'd play it faster now.
I hope to listen to your recital recording.
Leporello68 3 years ago
@GREENHAYZZZ
eulash 1 year ago
I don't know why but all of this music from the Romantic period (liszt, schubert, schumann, chopin, etc) makes me think of World War II. I'm only 20, so it's all just free association. It's like....all reminding of snow, and France, and Switzerland....and like mountains and peace and lakes and shit. I love this kind of music.
ddd1600 3 years ago
How right you are ddd1600 about how the music feels to you. You were not the only person to think this !
Funny enough this lovely piece of music was featured on the French film 'Au revoir Les Enfants' which was set during the second world war about a boy sent to a children's home near to a lovely snowy forest!
turnipcheeks 3 years ago