Hamelin's Etude No.5 'Toccata Grottesca' Audio + Sheet Music
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@ThePMODY I did not make that connection, but you are exactly right, and with that in mind, the piece becomes a lot more valuable to listen to.
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... you end up just jumping over.
Very nice touch :D
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I like how he plays the transition at 3:29 - like the texture just "dies off" at the end, with a feel of uncertainty, and and the narrator's like "meh, scratch that; let's jump to this new one!"
Reminds me of a specific transition in Scriabin's Poem of Estasy (or at least it comes through in Ashkenazy's performance), namely 6:05 in this clip:
watch?v=7x0O327pSZA
Not a seamless transition, but rather "choppy", uncertain and confusing. It's like you're too impatient to start the new theme...
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some amazing effects here! really loved it!
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this does actually sound like jazz :)
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I watched the video along with scrolling the score from ISMLP, but could not spot "le lâchement d’une vesse". Could you please do all us a favour and send the link to the piquant music video?
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THAT'S BECAUSE IT IS BASED FROM BANJO!
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Eerily similar to gottshcalks banjo. Its spooky
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one of my favourite pieces.
this is a wonderful and sarcastic and funny piece.
a very definitive piece that represents modern classical repertoire.
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@SevenCircles Symphony no. 60, last movement-a solo bassoon moment that ends a phrase.
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pianist7137 4 months ago 16
@MrStrav81
In what piece did Haydn write a fart? lol.
SevenCircles 3 months ago 3