Kreisler, Fritz Prelude and allegro "In the style of Pugnani" for violin and piano
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- čas přidán 16. 03. 2013
- Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)
Prelude and allegro "In the style of Pugnani" for violin and piano
Piano part : ks.imslp.info/files/imglnks/us...
Violin part : ks4.imslp.info/files/imglnks/u... - Hudba
I can play this piece. Just takes a few weeks, a good work ethic and environment, a case of crippling depression, 3 attempted suicides, hours of screaming at the music, a few days of just crying, and some motivation.
im watching this because my only motivation is being better than this audio
a few weeks? nah bro i think you mean a few months
@@minthical1345 i pulled a paganini and made a deal with the devil
fr i have an exam like in 3 days and now i have mental breakdown bc i fck cant play the piece with "tr" (idk how is it in eng) and i cant get the right articulation
@@weronikajany5967 for the trill section, i would recommend playing them like a mordant in time. the way i learned it was without playing the trill to understand the music then adding them after. good luck with your exam
To all youngsters. Don't mind those negative remarks about your age, it is just nice to see that more of our next generation is enjoying music and playing an instrument. Go on, folks. It give you and us so much joy in live. And I am 73 years and never played the violin, but the piano.
Thnx..
Well said!
True words.... I am 145 years old.
Sergei Rachmaninoff Bow down to lord Sergei! He has returneth!
thankyou
I can play this just without speed rhythm or pitch
or violin, just play it in your head lol
tinevrnkx lol
Same
Lol before 4 year's 😏 and same speed run
@@tinevrnkx5251 omg same! I learned this in seconds with that technique 😎
Im currently in Highschool and apart of the orchestra. Our concert master, Emma, who's 15 prefermed this at a competition called Solo and Ensemble. GOD when she was asked to play this for the class it was absolutely beautiful she's so talented and god bless her for all of the skills. Put me into tears and my body was FILLED with goosebumps.
@Senior Quackington The III yeah same
@Senior Quackington The III dude i did. It is literally required.
I know a guy that's completely similar to Emma, hes also 15 and also plays this piece and is also the concert master of our orchestra that cant be a coincidence
thats weird!!! Im 15 and Im playing this for solo ensamble😂. Unfortunately, Im not concert master, but next year I should be :
did she get superior with distinction
(i performed at district solo and ensemble with winter, it was pretty cool)
3:57 - 4:21 you can make yourself a practice sheet with double stops since that section is groups of 3 notes, with the first note on the A string, the second on the E string, and the third being an open E. Write the first two notes of each group as double stops and just practice like that at first before making then separate notes and adding the open E at the end of every group of 3. Not sure if this makes any sense but my teacher told me to practice like that and it helped me a lot.
Interesting idea! I haven't visited this piece in years, so I'll definitely keep this in mind when I get back to practicing it in the future. thanks!
Wow thanks that actually really helped, I didn't see it that way before.
Not to be confused with Paganini.
Nah dude, this doesn't have up bow staccatos, ricochets, or left hand pizzicato. It's not to be confused with Punani.
I honestly thought the composer misspelt paganini
not to be confused with panini
Woah....that as crazy! I am absolutely positive I read Paganini!!
See I used to think when people say a THOT was a thought. feels bad, but not so bad bc I never confused Pugnani with Paganini. Who confuses superman with batman
I think the first time I performed this I was 14, at the same age I used it for an audition. Two years later, shit is still lowkey hard
Now I’m working on the Mendelssohn concerto and suffering
It is hard! Especially the second “ movement “ I’m currently learning this and it’s been hard for me ! If you have any tips lmk please !!!
@@saraixchicken rather than playing it at a fast tempo, I like to make sure that my artistry is the thing that shines through the most. With the double stop sixteenth notes, I lengthen/accent the first and fourth sixteenths of each beat to make it like the notes are leading to one another. Keep your muscles relaxed as much as you can!
That background noise at 4:00 sounds like my air conditioner
that background noise is the piano lmao
@@alexandraglass8293 lmfao this killed me
Hahaha
That's the piano you non musician piece of shit
PLS IM CRYING THIS IS SO FUNNY
0:00-2:26 comfortable right?
2:26-2:50 lets go harder
2:50 yes,even faster
yes,even harder :)
4:00 yes, it can go even more harder!
2:50 is harder than 4:00
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Um....hmmm okay
@@stonen8300 Idk, his phrasing will still make any musician wonder if it's meant to be inappropriate in some way.
Willy Jade Yes, I’m well aware.
Me in the first 2 mins: oh F sharp only and not too fast, it ain’t that bad even when I didn’t start playing when I was 3
2:26 : *im about to end this mans whole violin career*
bq great to see a grown 28 year old bragging on CZcams lmao
@@naebalvas ok
ah, yes. practicing this song for the tenth grade violin exam... this was the one piece i can't get perfectly, and always frustrated me, but i never felt so accomplished as i was after i finished playing this piece during the exam.
What’s grade 10 violin exam , cause i dunno , I thought it’s grade 8 then , AT , LT and lastly FT
@@gordonwu6828 There's some "institutes" (idk what they call that?) that have the system more than 8 and the lower the number, the harder it is. not like our 8 Grades,that 8 is the highest and continue with A,L, and F. I also have the 8 Grades-system.
@@collinstanujaya_pianist ohhhhhh ty , i got LT , so do u know what’s the equivalent of this “institute”
@@gordonwu6828 hmm tbh i dont really know. i also got the L at 13 and A at 12 but we say the name ALCM/LLCM/FLCM under LCM (London College of Music) not AT/LT/FT. its equivalent is like "grade 10" i think. or "grade 1/2 in other "college/institute" for music diplomas.
@@collinstanujaya_pianist Same ! Also got my LT at 13 , I know that my A,L,F is basically the same level as ur A,LF and both of our system work the same( both London something something) , we also have nearly literally the same repertoire . But I just still can’t get or understand how is grade “10” or other music institute things work
I feel like this piece is a bit easier than it looks and sounds. It's really intimidating sight reading it, because there are all these complex patterns fired at you so quickly, but once you find the really hard measures and nail those, you'll notice there are a lot of recurring patterns, and it becomes a lot easier to practice.
I'd like to wake up tomorrow and play this perfectly :-)
I wish I could do that too lmao
Neomi Nemeth Music
Remarkable things can happen in one's dreams, such as human flight without any mechanical aids. I personally recall running along an empty highway on all fours at 60 mph during a dream----------just for fun, no prey to catch.
Miraculous events recorded in the Bible, Jesus' healings for example, seem to have occurred in response to human NEED, not human wish or human desire for self-glorification.
Cant believe i used to play this lmao
I'd like to wake up tomorrow
After years and years of not practicing violin, I tried again today. And I remembered how I used to love playing this. Yeah....I prolly won't be able to play this for again for a very, very long time. It is such a beautiful piece though
This is most marvellous music! Thanks for posting. I once had the delight of hearing this performed by a lady who had been in a road accident after which it was feared she would never play the violin again. But she refused to let things get her down, she defied and confounded the doctors and played this piece at her music school's Christmas concert 10 months later. She was saying "I'm back" in the most incredible way as she played. The music seemed to be flowing and filling the concert hall and trying to get out... and of course there wasn't a dry eye in the place.
For some reason I really love this part 2:02
Yes!
+++
It's fascinating the way it lifts into this pure ecstasy.
Haven't played for nearly 2 years, gosh I'm literally in pain because of how much did I miss it...
The string crossings trip me up. I would think that the double stops would be hard but they actually aren't that bad 😳😩 the string crossings tho
Tara Maiko I know right
I think the string crossing is easy, and the double stops are hard.
Am 10 and playing this...
GuDeTaMa fuck off no one cares
Thanks Breathmint! I appreciate it 🤪
Merry Xmas everyone
It gave me goosebumps it is so heavenly perfect!
Right? It just all fits right in place... it just seamlessly flows.
I've always loved the unique sound of this piece
I took a year break from violin and this is the first thing I come back into the violin world playing
3:32 that left hand pizz
haha yeah, sounds like an accident. Really well performed though
oof
accident.
Dang I see all these people playing this at a young age and I'm here just starting to learn a string instrument at a teen age...
dude its ok, i started playing violin when I was 13 (am 14 now)
Hey! You don't have to be good at playing music to enjoy it! :) Honestly, props to you for deciding to pick up an instrument as a teenager. Although starting younger can be helpful sometimes, again, you don't have to be young to learn something new. You've got this. Don't let the fact that there are others who are younger than you and better at your instrument steal the joy you recieve from playing it.
And as an aside, I have heard that there are multiple professional musicians who didn't pick up their instrument until they were 16 (both of the ones I've heard of are cellist) and still ended up in major city symphonies when they finished their music degrees. Age generally doesn't mean too much in music, so long as you have the brainpower to focus and the dedication to practice :)
im a teen too
@@ariannarichardson2579 aww thank you for your support!!
Do it, it's music after all
I can proudly say "I played it when i was 13"
But the quality...
(1:35) this isn’t so bad! (2:25) ... I take that back.....
Oof -.-
Played this piece for a university recital a loooooong time ago. How I miss playing ❤
My literal dream piece sing since I was 13 years old a few years later
Im so happy I can finally say that I’m learning this piece now
Congratulations! How old are you now?
It has been 4 years and half since I started to learn violin, and I'm playing this one now. I really enjoy to play this piece!
Ling Ling could play this before it was even composed.
Lingling played it with 15 notes a second
15 notes a second and a gold eLeCTric ViOlin... Ling Ling is a legend
Yay. I’m not the only TwoSetViolin Person.
Yee-Ping Chao same!😂
Amazing! 22 notes per second because nasa
❤️ this piece! I make sure to listen to the recommended piece on my main page daily! I ❤️ Kreisler’s “Love’s Sorrow” and Love’s Joy”! I especially ❤️ the creative tone and sound that he used in this piece! Also, great job to whoever played this! Props to the accompaniment!
me too!! i love kreisler
Who is playing this? I'd really like to know.
I try this since 2 years on the E-guitar....it's a masterpiece😍🔥
Reading the score while listening helped me a lot when practicing this song
It is not a song😉...
Ive been trying to find this piece for a long time the melody has always been stuck in my head couldn't remember the name it just came to me today kreisler piece thank you for posting FANTASTIC
Thanks for sharing these fingering and playing. I learned from the player a lot musically. Thanks again.
Just the best violin piece I have ever heard.
absolutely stunning
Now listen at 2x speed
Robert Jones lol
At the beginning the piece sounds like something out of pokemon start screen lol
Sounds like Bach now
not really...
Ok liberace
Very nice performance. I have to say, I really don't understand why someone would post a performance and not put down the performers' names. Since I don't post, maybe there's some mysterious reason for that. (cue Twilight Zone music). In any case, thanks for putting this on CZcams.
David Fiedler it’s Ithzak Perlman playing this in case you were wondering :)
@@astr0st0rm30 Thanks!
@@astr0st0rm30 I'm not sure who the performer is but it's definitely not Itzhak Perlman. I've heard Perlman's recording many times and this sounds nothing like it. It sounds more like an older generation violinist judging by the tone and vibrato. The generation including Steven Staryk, Ruggiero Ricci and Ida Haendel, among others.
cooldude5699 yeah sorry man i thought it was but i realize i was wrong thank you for pointing that out!
ArjunTheGreat no problem. Somebody else said it was Steven Staryk.
the slow movement is fantastic!! NAILED IT
This gives me so much energy
gave me goosebumps it's so heavenly perfect
This piece brings me back so much childhood memories 😢
Gosh I’ve been lookin’ for this piece for a long time ❤️❤️ Love it. Trying to play it for next year in Sophomore for auditions
I like the fingerings!
seriously? hmmn.. i don't like this fingerings!! lol.. maybe I should try it anyway :)
honestly i haven't tried other fingerings so i couldn't possibly judge, but i do like this one :)
VioJH I did Play this one with similar fingerings and it worked pretty good... Of course I didn't Play it as good as on that Video... By far not haha
that's what she said
hippiechickie18 harmonic or melodic? Jk
Pugnani: underrated composer, funny name
Me conmueve hasta lo más profundo, es increíblemente hermoso
Haha i love that only now, 8 years after I've played this, its getting recommended to me on youtube!
Que maravilla es está! Muchísimas gracias¡ 💕
I'm -3 years old and I'm playing this today :)
carples you are now my best friend
carples pls come to my house
kappa
No way! You must be kidding. How are you using a computer at 3 ? lol
I'm so proud. *cries* Of everything you will become.
Beautiful piece! Inspired me to take out my violin for the first time in a few months
Wow this is a really great piece
learning this for my college audition early next month. it's a very fun piece!
Hi. Thank you so much for posting the sheet music with the fingering suggestions and other pencilled highlights. I played violin through college and chamber music wedding gigs to pay for medical school but after a 30 year hiatus am trying to find my fingers again and your notations are quite helpful.
Steve K.
Performers??
I imagine this is exactly the type of piece composed by a world class violinist/composer who gets stranded on an island after a ship sinks...and all he had is his pen and paper...he realises the infinite beauty of life but also the seemingly tiny amount of time we have in our lives.
Wow, it's a beautiful piece of music! I want to play it.
Oh just imagine playing this on a brass instrument. *Hell on earth.*
that's an *hell* of an idea
Especially a French horn 😳
@@the-chipette
It would bomb on any of them, even if one passage worked on one instrument and an other passage on another. But the saxophone, being a sort of brass/woodwind hybrid, has amazing capabilities. I'd be surprised if it hasn't been done many times on alto saxophone.
Beautiful....
Best performance i ever heard of Prelude and allegro honestly
Beautiful ❤️
Wow I started this yesterday and it sounds so beautiful. I wish I could show my teacher 😕
That´s great!! Thank you so much for posting! Now I myself practice this music ;-))
Beautiful!
beautiful piece. i hope to play it soon.
Bravo :) Lovely thank God a mix where you can hear the music e.g. the baseline the chords and melody the countermelodies et cetera. Not just Violin with an anaemic almost heard but not felt emotional response from the rest of the music.
Most players use different fingerings because Everyone has a different hand shape and also fingerings are used to bring out the best in the violin you use e.g a player using a Stradivarius would have different fingerings to myself on my violin
I love this piece sooooo much💝
This piece pulls me through different emotions one after another and it is the reason I strated to learn playing violin. As an adult.
I'm learning only for 3 months and hoping to play it in 3 years. This is the goal at least🙄.
Hopefully I can play this one day. This song inspired me to pick up violin a bit ago, and I'm chugging right along!
You still playing m8?
So you sing this piece?
@@ansgarmarrek658
That requires incredible agility and range, doesn't it? Coloratura soprano and mezzo-soprano attributes would have to be melded in the same voice. Was the 'song' conceived as a vocalise, or in the absence of a known text, would scat-singing do?
Better to create a computer-generated voice for this job. Despite the Olympian trend toward 'higher, faster, stronger', despite the Transhumanist movement, we can't ignore the fact: God created us with distinct physical limitations. We are NOT masters of the universe.
All 77 people who disliked are probably listening to Despacito.
Yes
Lol perhaps you're right, though I (for one) think this music doesn't begin to compare to Berg, Hindemith, or Bach
right because theres only 2 types of music to listen to, this and despacito
Todays music are all about the money, not quality. That despacito produce 2.7 million usd for the artist :)
"Alexa, play Kreisler Prelude and Allegro" doesn't quite have the same ring to it
It is so great... Especially the prélude part, but the allegro os awesome too
This is one of the funnest pieces (I can, and have played) for quite some time.
after three months... I finally did it. I was able to play this piece in under 6 minutes.
Who can dislikes this 😭😭😭 it's so beautiful
Unexpectedly getting tips on positioning and fingering from this video 🥰🤩 thanks so much
Painfully beautiful
I am 14 years old in that year playing this song. It is really difficult but after playing it gave me a lot of joy and performance
Why did you say your age. No one cares
I'm 22 and i like potatoes.
Someone get this comment to the top
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now that two years have passed, do you still like potatoes?
@@bigboybeni I hope he does cause I gave him 6
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It’s beautiful
Learning this piece right now....terrified but so excited to play this for my recital!!!
I can't believe I used to play this! D: I left the violin for the piano 8 years ago and I don't regret it, but back then I didn't realize I wasn't that bad at the violin hahaha
This is truly one of the most beautiful things I have ever heard.
Beautiful
Marvelous!
I wish I could play this amazing....
The last time I had anything on repeat all day was Heifetz's Chaconne by
Vitali
smesmae
Obrigado amigo!
My favorite
Love the piece. Super into the performance. Bravo!
The way the piano seemed to crescendo in the long extended bit??!! That was some technique right there!!!
This a emotional,and one moments survive😍😍
너무좋다 요즘이것만계속반복해서듣는중
I have to learn this next. Yay! And also I'm kind of freaked out. I tried sight reading it and it wasn't terribly bad.
hemoso
AWESOME
love it😍
POR FIN tanto tiempo busque esta canción, y yo toda pendeja buscándolo bajo el nombre de bach xq lo había descargado bajo ese nombre
0:00 - 0:49 best part in my opinion!
Inspirador!
Well, I played it this year. Was much easier than I thought at first time when I heard this pecie. Nice!