M. Pletnev recital - Schumann Bunte Blätter, Funf Albumblätter
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Clara Schumann and Brahms each wrote a set of variations on this theme.
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It's a hard burden to feel and to know and realize what He feels and knows and realizes. It's not an easy job to have such a talent and outlook. Being an ordinary or at least exeptionally talented person is much easier rather than being a Messiah. Don't wish to play the way Mikhail PLetnev does. There's too much sorrow experience for one behind his play. But we still can admire His unique talent.
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@UGTownsend yes, it means colourful leaves or sheets (music sheets)
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Must be a Bluethner grand?
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To parazsdavid: No, you don´t have to give anything. You have to try to get the best out of you.
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or "Album Leaves".
I love how he does the second (presto) part. He makes it look so damned easy...
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Translation of Bunte Blaetter
(ä writes ae when no ä available)
"Blaetter" means as well as natural leaves as sheets of paper as you can see in the word Albumblaetter which means album sheets.
what does bunte blatter translate into
pianoboypiano 3 years ago
i think it's German for colorful leaves. Or something like that (^_^)
UGTownsend 3 years ago