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Piano: Gary Joules - Mad world *** I am a bit annoyed, as didnt want to upload (More) *** I am a bit annoyed, as didnt want to upload this on my 'horsey' channel. i wanted to create a separate channel for music and other non-horsey things, but GOOGLE seem to not make that possible :/ so subbers who want only horse vids (i totally understand i get irritated when someone uploads a load of 'junk' that is not the horse you want to watch!) will have to excuse my non-horsey vids for being here. until i can find a way to create a separate youtube channel. ***
I am currently studying for my IB (international Baccalaureate), and decided to learn to play the piano as the C of my CAS (IB people will understand!!). I have never been a musical person, so I decided it was about time that I learnt to play atleast something properly. I am completely self taught (from watching people's hands on youtube or a little help with sheet music / notes from a russian guy at school) and I have been playing for just under 1 year. Talking of Russians, I am not claiming to be Tchaikovsky!!! I can't read music - I play from memory/heart. I simply wanted to learn a song for C and once I got going I found I loved playing the piano and kept learning more. My hand co-ordination for piano was awful and at the start it was practically impossible for me to use my left hand hehe! so hey, there's hope for everyone :) so yes, this is just to upload as part of my CAS :) enjoy :) (Less)
Secret genius Vitalij Margulis plays Chopin… Vitalij Margulis plays Chopin's Nocturne no.8 (More) Vitalij Margulis plays Chopin's Nocturne no.8 Op.27/2 in D-Flat Major. The few albums of Russian pianist Vitalij Margulis (1928) that I've came across through the years are all brilliant and whenever I compare his interpretations to those of other famous pianists my ears always reach the same conclusion: Vitalij Margulis' interpretations are unsurpassable. A bold statement? Well, probably yes, but I think Vitalij Margulis should be considered by everyone at least as a very brilliant representative of the 'Russian School'. I thought it would be nice to introduce him here on youtube cause he's nowhere else here to be found and I think many lovers of classical music have never heard of him. I'm sure they'll be delighted to hear him. Vitalij Margulis is a 'secret genius' and I'm sure you'll enjoy his playing here of Chopin's Nocturne no.8 Op.27/2 in D-Flat Major, a fine example of his musical powers. To illustrate the video I've added pictures of Amsterdam, all taken from the worldwide web. on the web there's also this link http://www.russischeschule.com/VitalyMargulisbioE.html with the following information on Vitalij Margulis: Vitaly Margulis, pianist, pedagogue, writer and author of music philosophy studies, was born on April 16th 1928 in the Ukrainian City of Charkov. He received his first piano lessons from his father, whose teacher, Alexander Horowitz, studied with the composer Alexander Scriabin. Vitaly Margulis continued his studies at the renowned Leningrad Conservatory under Professor Samarij Sawshinskij where, from 1958 until his emigration to the west in 1974, he had his own piano class. During this time, Vitaly Margulis triumphed in more than one thousand concerts throughout Russia. In 1975, Vitaly Margulis became a full Professor at the esteemed Musikhochschule in Freiburg, Germany. In 1994, he accepted the post of Professor of Piano at the University of California in Los Angeles. In addition, he holds piano seminars in Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Belgium, Portugal, Holland, France, Japan, Russia, and America. His concerts over the years in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Rome, Berlin, Salzburg, Amsterdam, Tokyo, Moscow, and Saint Petersburg, his numerous recordings were received with great enthusiasm. German critics spoke of him as a "secret genius" (Joachim Kaiser, Süddeutsche Zeitung), a "world class pianist" (Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung), and one of the foremost pianists of our time. The Salzburg News hailed his performance in the 1991 Salzburg Festival as "an event of outstanding significance." A review of his 1996 recital in Santander, Spain said: "The three sonatas of Ludwig van Beethoven, Moonlight, Les Adieux, and the colossal Op. 111 were in quality and maturity unique and irreproducible. Certainly his Beethoven interpretation was a very personal one and set an unsurpassable standard." In a 1994 review of Margulis' Chopin CD, Musica Italia raved: "Here I found an exciting and fantastic recording with two interpretations, the Chopin Etudes Op. 10 #2 and #9, which, in my opinion, enter straight into the history of art." In a review of Margulis' recording of Scriabin's Sonata No. 3, La Disque Ideal, Paris, 1993, wrote: "Despite the existence of such acclaimed records of Horowitz and Sofronizky, in my opinion, Margulis exceeds the standards set by these masters. His CD is a true masterpiece." In his teaching, Professor Margulis prioritizes the study of the works of Bach and Beethoven. His book "Johann Sebasatian Bach's Symbolic Language and The Well Tempered Clavier" points to new ways of understanding the religious symbolism and spirituality in Bach's music. In his publication "Formula for Timing Relationship and Beethoven's Timing Principles," Professor Margulis explores new concepts in musical architecture. His book "Bagatelles", translated and published in seven countries, describes principles of piano pedagogy in an aphoristic manner. His book "Paralipomenon," published in Moscow in 2006, met with enthusiastic delight. In a Moscow news paper, it is praised: "To those who consider themselves aficionados of literature, I highly recommend the book of Vitaly Margulis. It is without a doubt a fine specimen of amazing literary style, and refined Jewish humor—sometimes sparkling and light as air, sometimes bitterly poignant and devastating." Professor Margulis has become a very fortunate teacher. His students have won more than a hundred prizes at international competitions over the last decades, twenty-eight of which were grand prizes. His Master Class, the „Russian School" in Freiburg, Germany has been training young musicians for more than 30 years in the methods of a great tradition. (Less)
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