Thanks for posting this video. There is no doubt that you are a very creative performer. Your piano accompanist is really good, you can make out she's really following you wherever you go.
sorry piano to loud , here you need the resonance so you can create the colour which is there but slightly out of tune on the lower notes but i know sometimes nerves also can play a role but well played thank you
I love this piece is too expresive... Shubert knew how to create beautiful and melancholic meldies. I like your sound it´s really good, deep and pure. I will play the varitions for my fourth grade exam I think your version is an good example for me
Trockne Blumen was actually written as a song from the cycle, Die schöne Müllerin. Consisting of 20 movements, Die Schöne Mullerin is based on the poetry of Wilhelm Müller. Trockne Blumen is one of the last movements (18) from the cycle. To listen to the vocal rendition, I recommend listening to Fritz Wünderlich, one of the best tenors of the past century.
Very lovely changes of tone colours throughout and musical phrasings..! The pianist sounds very dynamic and musical as well. Hope you enjoy Mcgill this coming year.
Thanks for posting this video. There is no doubt that you are a very creative performer. Your piano accompanist is really good, you can make out she's really following you wherever you go.
STABCMING 2 years ago
sorry piano to loud , here you need the resonance so you can create the colour which is there but slightly out of tune on the lower notes but i know sometimes nerves also can play a role but well played thank you
robimof39 2 years ago
I love this piece is too expresive... Shubert knew how to create beautiful and melancholic meldies. I like your sound it´s really good, deep and pure. I will play the varitions for my fourth grade exam I think your version is an good example for me
luflute9 3 years ago
What a beautiful piece and beautifully played- really enjoyed it, thanks for posting :)
I'm trying to find out more about the origins of this piece, is there anyone who can help? Thanks :)
littlenori 3 years ago
@littlenori
Trockne Blumen was actually written as a song from the cycle, Die schöne Müllerin. Consisting of 20 movements, Die Schöne Mullerin is based on the poetry of Wilhelm Müller. Trockne Blumen is one of the last movements (18) from the cycle. To listen to the vocal rendition, I recommend listening to Fritz Wünderlich, one of the best tenors of the past century.
hope this helps!
golfin2us 2 years ago 2
@golfin2us Yes! Thank you so much :)
littlenori 10 months ago
Very lovely changes of tone colours throughout and musical phrasings..! The pianist sounds very dynamic and musical as well. Hope you enjoy Mcgill this coming year.
vancharmer 4 years ago
Very nice playing. Is this your grad recital? Thanks for posting the whole set! :)
Flautoboist00000007 4 years ago 2
I'm glad you enjoyed it, it was my senior recital, ambitious, but a lot of music I like.
Spiffggg 4 years ago
are u the one taht is playing the flute??
i play the flute too... just great :-D
JustPunkd 4 years ago