Schostakovich plays Shostakovich Prelude & Fugue 4, e-moll Op. 87
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Hmm simply beautiful!
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@JustSomeoneElse94 Listen to some of my favourite music: Ravel, 2nd movement of piano concerto in G Major, Rachmaninov, 2nd movement of his 2nd piano concerto, Satie's 3 Gymnopedies. Let me also advice you to listen to really mystical one: "Hommage à Frescobaldi", by Jean Langlais (listen on youtube to my favourite movement "Prelude au Kyrie", played by Langlais himself on organ). Also try some Bach, the Goldberg Variationen or the last fuege of the Art of fugue, both played by Glenn Gould
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@JustSomeoneElse94 Debussy: First Arabesque, The Girl With Flaxen Hair, Clair de Lune. Beethoven: Moonight Sonata 1st movement, Pathetique Sonata 2nd movement, Les Adieux 1st movement Chopin: etude op 10 no 3, nocturnes op 9 no 1 and 2, nocturne op 27 no 2, nocturne op. 32 no. 1 Bach: Air on the G String, Mozart: K467 2nd movement. Or if it's fine with you, George Winston's piano music is pretty good. There are countless examples
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@JustSomeoneElse94 Try Chopin...ill give u a few examples:
etude 10 no 3
nocturne 9 no 1 + 2
nocturne 48 no 1
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This is SOO beautiful.
Can anyone give some advices from other composers just like him? I mean, those melancholic/sad songs give SO much food for thought and peace.
Thanks!
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Very, verrry impressive!
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Wow, thanks truecrypt! I also love Tatiana Nikolayeva's Shosty preludes. She was my teacher's teacher! Actually, I was just listening to them yesterday, so it's funny to see this upload.
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Thanks!!!
It brought me much inspiration.Thank you for posting!
SuperLuckydream 1 year ago 6
Schön!
bagradian 1 year ago 4