Autumn Leaves in the Styles of 10 Classical Composers (PART 1)

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  • How would these famous classical composers have arranged Autumn Leaves?? Composers included: Bach, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Chopin, Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Ravel, Gershwin, Shostakovich, Philip Glass.
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  • @NahreSol
    @NahreSol  Před rokem +214

    I made a Part 2!! 🍂 Autumn Leaves in the Styles of 10 MORE Classical Composers (Beethoven Debussy, Satie, Kapustin…)
    czcams.com/video/UQfTkNmdv4c/video.html

    • @leecherlarry
      @leecherlarry Před rokem +3

      i liked the bonus best. sounds very nahre indeed.

    • @eatmyspam
      @eatmyspam Před rokem +1

      Nahre Sol, the link in your video description for " My Piano Intensive Video Course" looks very suspicious. Can you confirm this is the intended URL?

    • @antonissexywisdom
      @antonissexywisdom Před rokem +1

      SO good :D I sooo much wish there were stand-alone extended versions/ improvisations of each of those.

    • @DavidMcMahon100
      @DavidMcMahon100 Před rokem +1

      Just fantastic! Thank you!

    • @staticGenerator4You
      @staticGenerator4You Před rokem +2

      Fantastic - You had Philip Glass in there…wasn’t expecting that! When will we see your album “à la NAHRE SOL” featuring your inspiring version of Autumn Leaves?

  • @bw2082
    @bw2082 Před rokem +1855

    I really appreciate how you know the compositional styles of everyone and actually make the piece in the style of vs. sticking the tune into the middle of one of the composer’s pieces like a lot of these “in the style of” youtubers do.

    • @jeff__w
      @jeff__w Před rokem +94

      “…vs. sticking the tune into the middle of one of the composer’s pieces…”
      My thoughts exactly.

    • @arcynical8053
      @arcynical8053 Před rokem +25

      If you find more in the style of video's that are actually in the style of and not just a remade hit song please let me know. Genres anything rock/metal like :)

    • @barmstrong6811
      @barmstrong6811 Před rokem +35

      @@arcynical8053 nahre's happy birthday in the style of... is really good.

    • @laurenth7187
      @laurenth7187 Před rokem +6

      The style is only a decorative element, i would wish here to go futher...

    • @d__osaka2433
      @d__osaka2433 Před rokem +9

      The Bach version is epic

  • @blogleftbanker
    @blogleftbanker Před rokem +22

    I struggle just to make Bach sound like Bach.

  • @MichaelChengSanJose
    @MichaelChengSanJose Před rokem +151

    Your interpretations of all those composers are totally on point, as if you’ve gotten into their heads and made them play the piece for us.

    • @speedsterh
      @speedsterh Před 8 měsíci +1

      True, but I would have like to have annotations as well on this piece ! Superb work on all pieces

  • @clif_plays
    @clif_plays Před rokem +97

    All these versions are great, but your own interpretation of the original is so beautiful. I sometimes come back just to listen to it

  • @alielhoussieny9543
    @alielhoussieny9543 Před rokem +647

    1) 1:09 - Bach
    2) 1:36 - Mozart
    3) 1:59 - Mendelssohn
    4) 2:29 - Chopin
    5) 2:58 - Liszt
    6) 3:24 - Rachmaninoff
    7) 4:00 - Ravel
    8) 4:45 - Gershwin
    9) 5:13 - Shostakovich
    10) 5:41 - Philip Glass
    6:35 - BONUS

  • @PianoWithJonny
    @PianoWithJonny Před rokem +426

    This is incredible Nahre! As a classically-trained jazz pianist, my mind is blown how you weaved the two worlds together with such perfection. Well done 👏

  • @roypeaslee1305
    @roypeaslee1305 Před 10 měsíci +11

    This pianist has a wonderful understanding of music and how it can be presented. She is truly an artist.

  • @finnianreilly1831
    @finnianreilly1831 Před rokem +46

    This is genius level composition and shows what a deep understanding of compositional style Nahre has ! Brilliantly executed and very educational and insightful

  • @joeraciti
    @joeraciti Před rokem +150

    Unbelievable. The whole thing was amazing but the Liszt gave me chills. Nahre = genius.

  • @DorothyOzmaLover
    @DorothyOzmaLover Před rokem +320

    This is why Nohre is so legend, she's so artfully creative w/ gorgeous emotive and stirring music that intrigues while enlightening one's mind. 🎶🎹🔥

  • @JJBushfan
    @JJBushfan Před 10 měsíci +2

    The ability to play a piano at all is a mystery to a normal mortal like me, but this stuff is from another planet. As somebody remarked below, CZcams at its best.

  • @amca2421
    @amca2421 Před rokem +31

    Ms. Sol you are a musical genius yourself. Brilliant! ❤

  • @ivanporsche2572
    @ivanporsche2572 Před rokem +286

    I’m sure some one else has said it, but your ability to compose all of these different versions in “the style of” shows how much you deeply and truly understand every composer you exhibit. I can’t help but think of insane amount of time and effort that has taken. Bravo!!! Love your videos!

    • @Gurumurthyify
      @Gurumurthyify Před rokem +4

      Frederic Chopin “spaced out”. (Left hand 😅) I love Nahre, you are a genius.

    • @AnthonyJones-zo7dy
      @AnthonyJones-zo7dy Před rokem +2

      BRILLIANT!!!! THANK YOU! A truly magnificent effort... All the continued VERY BEST!

    • @ErkaaJ
      @ErkaaJ Před rokem

      Not actually entirely true, some of them are more like "charicatures", e.g. Liszt. It's like when everybody can make a Christopher Walken impression.

    • @AnthonyJones-zo7dy
      @AnthonyJones-zo7dy Před rokem +2

      @@ErkaaJ so... can you do what she did? Regardless, of your view, I still her effort was brilliant ... considering the capture of the 'character' of the composers...

    • @ErkaaJ
      @ErkaaJ Před rokem +1

      @@AnthonyJones-zo7dy You are perfectly allowed to, I think it is awesome what she is trying to do, but there is no need in making it seem deeper than it is.

  • @himmelektronik
    @himmelektronik Před rokem +227

    wow the Philip Glass one was AMAZING. Also I like that you just put the word "suffering" on the Rachmaninoff segment

    • @NafthaliHananja
      @NafthaliHananja Před rokem +6

      Lol I just commented the exact same thing!

    • @7Volkan6
      @7Volkan6 Před rokem +8

      I need a full version of the Glass one.

    • @David-yz4hk
      @David-yz4hk Před rokem +3

      Agreed. Reminded me of the Downton Abbey theme song for some reason.

    • @pauloya
      @pauloya Před rokem +1

      Agreed , I'm going to go listen to some Phillip Glass :)

    • @miowmeowmoew
      @miowmeowmoew Před rokem +1

      @@David-yz4hk exactly!! it’s reassuring to know it wasnt just me thinking that :)

  • @bcharafrancisalsafi9805
    @bcharafrancisalsafi9805 Před rokem +1

    That Rachmaninoff part was really pleasant to listen to

  • @rhodorawong3257
    @rhodorawong3257 Před 10 měsíci +17

    I really don't listen much to classical music, I've listened to some popular pieces, and I'm very familiar with the song Autumn Leaves. I was smiling the entire time, thoroughly enjoying myself listening to the different manner the pieces were played based on those composers... It was educational, an eye opener, and was fun to listen to. Thank you. You're a magnificent pianist. ❤❤❤

  • @freshprinceofbeleren3022
    @freshprinceofbeleren3022 Před rokem +134

    In addition to this amazing performance, I especially loved the captions describing the techniques you used to emulate each composer. The timing/editing made it so much easier to follow!

    • @marisda_
      @marisda_ Před rokem

      Yeah, I watched the descriptions like I understand them (I don't), but having listened to most of those composers I can intuitively see how the original song was translated to the difference styles and techniques.

    • @hank1519
      @hank1519 Před rokem

      And some are really funny!

  • @Foodgeek
    @Foodgeek Před rokem +144

    Awesome :D Please, do a video with how famous jazz pianists would interpret a classical piece ;)

    • @lcoleman1961
      @lcoleman1961 Před rokem +18

      You may be interested to hear Chick Corea's last album. He plays some Chopin, Scarlatti and Scriabin in addition to his own compositions and jazz standards.

    • @openendedthinking4033
      @openendedthinking4033 Před rokem +10

      You might want JiminDorothy for that

    • @alexbezdek1
      @alexbezdek1 Před rokem +2

      What a great idea!

    • @birddoesnottalk1032
      @birddoesnottalk1032 Před rokem

      Not Piano but Grant Green- Mozart 40 is fun. Also Eugene Cicero Swinging the classics

    • @lcoleman1961
      @lcoleman1961 Před rokem +6

      Don't forget Jacque Loussier.

  • @michaeld5888
    @michaeld5888 Před 25 dny

    Victor Borge couldn't have done better. Brought a smile to my face. Thanks.

  • @valerynikitina7683
    @valerynikitina7683 Před rokem +5

    The Rachmaninoff gave me chills, you absolutely have captured it!

  • @truecuckoo
    @truecuckoo Před rokem +185

    Genius level achieved 🙌🏼 So much musicality and creativity in there, while on point at a next level. I had to go back and enjoy Liszt a few times. So good! I love this.

    • @NahreSol
      @NahreSol  Před rokem +9

      Thank you 😍😍😍

    • @clarenzlarka
      @clarenzlarka Před rokem +3

      I laughed immediately with Liszt. Seemed almost like parody 😊😊

  • @baldy555
    @baldy555 Před rokem +67

    Those subtitles truly make me realize each composer's uniqueness. Like, Yes yes he does that. Truly talented all round classical and jazz keyboardist. You'll go places, Girl!

  • @kakashimandan8605
    @kakashimandan8605 Před rokem +15

    All of these composers are looking down amazed by this performance ❤️

  • @RobertSeviour1
    @RobertSeviour1 Před rokem +35

    Nahre demonstrates a magnificent understanding of the styles of these composers. Her playing is delightful. Subscribed

  • @JDH_MUSIC
    @JDH_MUSIC Před rokem +98

    You are incredible at this. The Phillip Glass one was gorgeous. You should do a full song in that style.

  • @RasiRon
    @RasiRon Před rokem +35

    It almost doesn’t matter how faithful the pianist is to the mimicked composer ; the pianist adds a sweet style to all these variations and they’re just a pleasure to listen to.

  • @isaaccespedes4817
    @isaaccespedes4817 Před rokem +10

    I love the Autumn leaves and classical music. This was the best, and so accurate. Like teaching magician secrets. Bravo.

  • @jkimsc
    @jkimsc Před rokem +22

    This is absolute brilliance. We need more of this in the world these days. Thank you.

  • @PianistJay
    @PianistJay Před rokem +53

    Just amazing. As always. As a musicologist, this should be a mandatory video for my students to learn about genre, style and manières of composers. Thanks again.

  • @WeAreOnePiano
    @WeAreOnePiano Před rokem +492

    I loved Nahre version the most. This video is CZcams at its finest!

  • @starros1
    @starros1 Před rokem +35

    What a learning experience to listen to. Your talent and creativity runs off the charts. Thank you so much, Nahre.

  • @c.t.murray3632
    @c.t.murray3632 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I will never listen to Autumn Leaves the same way again. I will watch it several times just to get a good idea of your descriptions for each composer. very entertaining.

  • @jeffb2550
    @jeffb2550 Před rokem +31

    I love the description for Shostakovich, “like a dark circus.” I can think of several of his symphonic movements to which this could apply.

    • @kofiLjunggren
      @kofiLjunggren Před rokem +1

      Symphony no 9 lol

    • @emmetharrigan5234
      @emmetharrigan5234 Před rokem +2

      Leningrad first movement came to mind

    • @wiesorix
      @wiesorix Před rokem +1

      yes! second movement of the violin concerto got one of my favorite dark circus movements

    • @wiesorix
      @wiesorix Před rokem +1

      @@kofiLjunggren nah, the 9th is just a circus. nothing dark, at most ironic

  • @argophontes
    @argophontes Před rokem +55

    It's absolutely fascinating how the mixture of tendencies of each composer really do make them sound "like themselves". The ending of your Ravel interpretation made me want to hear Autumn Leaves à la Erik Satie.

    • @N4m43
      @N4m43 Před rokem +7

      Yeah I would have loved to hear a Satie and Debussy version.
      But the ones here are amazing nonetheless!

    • @user-hy4tz3vk8o
      @user-hy4tz3vk8o Před rokem +6

      I'd also love to hear Nahre's version in the style of Piazzolla.

    • @clarenzlarka
      @clarenzlarka Před rokem

      Yes. It was a marvelous performance and interpretation.

  • @Lisa-jk9re
    @Lisa-jk9re Před rokem +47

    Several centuries of music culture in one video😃
    This video inspiring so much. Each style sounds so cool!

  • @buddyneher9359
    @buddyneher9359 Před rokem +1

    "whimsical but slightly menacing"..... nice!

  • @ucb.aapmotman
    @ucb.aapmotman Před rokem +9

    The Liszt one sounds like you crammed every Liszt-esc technique into 30 seconds 🤣 Also the humour of the last note being effectively the same but different names is hilarious!
    Genius composing

  • @antm64
    @antm64 Před rokem +23

    This is one of the most educational videos on CZcams! That you can demonstrate the style of each composer was amazing to hear and to see. Thank you for taking the time to add the descriptive captions. Really well done!!! Your talents and skills are astonishing! Thank you!!

  • @silversurfer8278
    @silversurfer8278 Před rokem +4

    I've probably learnt more in the last eight minutes, than in the last eight years of listening to classical and film music! What an amazing distillation of years of experience. Thank you, Nahre.

  • @franklesko2485
    @franklesko2485 Před 8 měsíci

    Your written comments on the style are both hilarious and downright savage at times, well done!

  • @CL-08
    @CL-08 Před rokem +42

    As soon as you started the Bach rendition I started smiling and didn't stop the whole time. Also really liked the high notes on Liszt and all of Gershwin. Oh, and Philip Glass. All of it. Really amazing work.

  • @1000left
    @1000left Před rokem +76

    That was stunning!! Your understanding of the composers and absolutely magical fingers punctuated with words like "Whimsical'", Glistening Broken Chords" and "Almost fragile" made for a phenomenal video!!! THANK YOU!!!

  • @lukacrayz
    @lukacrayz Před 5 měsíci +1

    Oh, I love your beautiful fingers dancing on the piano keys. I could not only listen to you playing, but just watching your beautiful hands for hours.

  • @jpdj2715
    @jpdj2715 Před rokem +4

    Brilliant work, Nahre.
    About the song from wikipedia and the interwebs:
    "Autumn Leaves" is a popular song and jazz standard composed by Joseph Kosma in 1945 with original lyrics by Jacques Prévert in French (original French title: "Les Feuilles mortes" - “Dead leaves”), and later by Johnny Mercer in English. The melody was influenced by a piece, "Rendez-vous", a ballet by Joseph Kosma written for Roland Petit, performed in Paris at the end of the Second World War, large parts of the melodies are exactly the same, which was itself borrowed partially from "Poème d'octobre" by Jules Massenet with lyrics by Paul Collin.
    The first commercial recordings of "Les Feuilles mortes" were released in 1950, by Cora Vaucaire and by Yves Montand.
    As a jazz standard, "Autumn Leaves" has accumulated more than a thousand commercial recordings. The song was recorded steadily throughout the 1950s by leading pop vocalists including Steve Conway (1950), Bing Crosby (1950), Nat King Cole (1955), Doris Day (1956), and Frank Sinatra (1957). It was also quickly adopted by instrumental jazz artists including Artie Shaw (1950), Stan Getz (1952), Erroll Garner and Ahmad Jamal (separately in 1955), Duke Ellington (1957), Cannonball Adderley and Miles Davis, Vince Guaraldi (all 1958), and John Coltrane (1962, maybe earlier). Roger Williams made the song a number-one hit in the U.S. in 1955, the first piano instrumental to reach number one. Composer Terry Riley has written a contrafact of the song (1965), using the same principle of small repetitive cells of melody and rhythm first put in use in his breakthrough piece, In C (1964).
    In 2012, jazz historian Philippe Baudoin called the song "the most important non-American standard" and noted that "it has been recorded about 1400 times by mainstream and modern jazz musicians alone and is the eighth most-recorded tune by jazzmen." The song is heavily referenced in "La Chanson de Prévert", a song by Serge Gainsbourg.
    Nahre's performances
    Part 1
    Nahre Sol (simplified original)
    Bach
    Mozart
    Mendelssohn
    Chopin
    Liszt
    Rachmaninoff
    Ravel
    Gershwin
    Shostakovich
    Philip Glass
    Nahre Sol
    Part 2
    Nahre Sol (simplified original)
    Scarlatti
    Haydn
    Beethoven
    Schubert
    Brahms
    Debussy
    Scriabin
    Satie
    Prokofiev
    Kapustin

  • @stefanocanali6477
    @stefanocanali6477 Před rokem +139

    THIS IS SUCH A GREAT JOB! I can only imagine how much you worked on this!

  • @jesster816
    @jesster816 Před rokem +49

    I looove the Ravel version! And as a classically trained pianist, I overall loved watching this.

  • @ce1089
    @ce1089 Před rokem

    that ravel was perfection, 4:23 onwards especially is so spot on

  • @stuperug
    @stuperug Před rokem

    You made the piece "not jazz" in the most jazz way possible. This was a lot of fun!

  • @Summer_Lee
    @Summer_Lee Před rokem +65

    I really appreciate how you can clearly tell the style of each composer and the melody is still there! Nahre, you are a genius! I would love to hear a Debussy rendition!

  • @musamor75
    @musamor75 Před rokem +157

    This is an astonishing display of pianistic mastery of the highest plain. Miss Sol explores the labyrinthine technical possibilities of the piano covering a wide range of idioms. A truly breathtaking experience. Is it mere coincidence that she chose the same key as Liszt's Transendental Etude on the Paganini theme, La Campanella? G#minor. Not the easiest of keys. This is a musical monument, something in the line of what Alexei Kissin would play, only more imaginative. I am truly blown over. Thank you for sharing this precious moment.
    God bless.

    • @MKisJ
      @MKisJ Před rokem +2

      perfect!

    • @marblemadness8870
      @marblemadness8870 Před rokem +2

      I'm curious why you automatically think her preference of key had anything to do with Liszt's version of la Campanella? Why couldn't it have just been a coincidental choice? This piece had little to do with Liszt or the Paganini Etude. In fact, her variations go through the gamut of the most well known composers, (Except for Brahms ). 😢
      The Key of G# Major may be "very difficult" to you, but from a pianistic vantage, it is a very comfortable key to play in. The White keys & black keys align very well with the hands natural posture. This is why Chopin would teach his students to play scales with the most flats & sharps before scales with all natural keys like that of C Major & a minor.

    • @jackhenrywhetstone4246
      @jackhenrywhetstone4246 Před rokem

      @@marblemadness8870 that was such a mean response, damn.

    • @GenophefeElisabeth
      @GenophefeElisabeth Před rokem

      This is truly one of the comments of all time. Bravo Vince!

    • @chamboyette853
      @chamboyette853 Před rokem

      Good composing too.

  • @MattRichardsMusic
    @MattRichardsMusic Před 11 měsíci +7

    As a jazz guitarist (who plays some classical guitar and crosses genres quite a bit) this is really well-done. Your version is really first-rate! Thank You!

  • @mustngjoe
    @mustngjoe Před 25 dny

    No TV in your house growing up huh? Absolutely brilliant ❤

  • @Stick-a-fork-in-Gmorks-tort

    Spectacular bonus there. It's just as impressive when jazz gets to let its classical side come out to play as the other way around.

    • @TheVoitel
      @TheVoitel Před rokem

      This is not in fact Jazz, like many Jazz classics. This is french Chanson.

  • @brianlarter6576
    @brianlarter6576 Před rokem +35

    That was absolutely brilliant. You captured the style of all the composers perfectly - and the choice of Autumn Leaves was spot on. It has such a great melody and you turned it into a magical musical journey. Bravo!

  • @PrzemeQ_XY
    @PrzemeQ_XY Před 8 měsíci +1

    This Philip Glass rendition was just so SPOT-ON (as practically every one of them)
    But this last just... Ahhh...
    Just so damn Glass-esque!
    Left me completly spellbound.....

  • @markjacobsen605
    @markjacobsen605 Před 2 měsíci

    Just beautiful! I love how well you capture Liszt!

  • @ryantabor3026
    @ryantabor3026 Před rokem +29

    The Ravel and Shostakovich versions are very fascinating and intriguing for me. I love those. You portrayed elements of their music very excellently.

    • @medokarbo
      @medokarbo Před rokem +2

      Yes same! Ravel was the most aurally interesting, while I am a sucker for Shostakovich’s sarcasm.

  • @jeff__w
    @jeff__w Před rokem +24

    The interpretations are brilliant and gorgeous. (The descriptions-e.g., “pearly,” “whimsical but slightly threatening”-are enlightening and exactly on point.)

  • @richardbedard1245
    @richardbedard1245 Před rokem +6

    I am familiar with all but three composers. The concept of demonstrating the different composing styles by adapting one song to fit those styles is pure genius! Thank you for sharing your gift with us!

  • @peace-now
    @peace-now Před rokem

    A timeless and universally known and loved song.

  • @Psionara
    @Psionara Před rokem +6

    Your version was my favorite!

  • @JIAbbot
    @JIAbbot Před rokem +22

    Absolutely magnificent, Nahre Sol.
    I particularly love the on-screen commentary-it’s like the musical equivalent of one’s favorite intrepid foodie’s review of choice dishes at the best restaurants!
    Thank you so much for these remarkable offerings. You are one of the greatest music teachers alive today.

  • @SirDrValentin
    @SirDrValentin Před 3 měsíci +1

    I am full of admiration such wonderful improvisation's Nahre Sol! Brava and Brava!!!🙂🙂🙂

  • @komoru
    @komoru Před rokem +5

    I know the video length is short, but this really had to take TONS of time to create and practice. Not only that, but of course, you're drawing upon a lifetime of experience playing music from these composers. Hats off!

  • @TheNat11
    @TheNat11 Před rokem +216

    During those 7 Minutes i cheered, laughed and cried more than i did this whole year. I can hardly describe what kind of magic you have there, or genius, and I don't even know if I wanna thank you for hitting my emotions so hard, but let me express my greatest respect for you, your art, your work - and thank you so, so much for sharing it with us!

    • @johnhix9678
      @johnhix9678 Před rokem +4

      This is the most enlightened thing I've ever heard!

    • @MADEINFLEVOLAND
      @MADEINFLEVOLAND Před rokem

      Great comment, my thoughts exactly! :-)

    • @neovxr
      @neovxr Před rokem

      We should see that this is a lot about what is happening in this world. All about style, hard to discover the real content in these ongoing matters of conflict.
      So, Nahre helps us to recognize content, when doing these examples.
      What seems the meaning of all the preachings, in fact it is only style, and has the purpose of "alignment". We getting taken for a ride all the time.
      Nahre takes us for a ride in a funny and enlightening way. So we can leave the wrong train in our reality. In music, fortunately there are no wrong trains, but to us as individuals, some may look and sound simply more familiar.

    • @JonathonLietz
      @JonathonLietz Před rokem

      Right on! Said so beautifully….. thank you

    • @ChuckisNorrish
      @ChuckisNorrish Před rokem

      touch grass bro

  • @nightowl5395
    @nightowl5395 Před rokem +68

    How pretty is the Mendelssohn.....and I like the 'sinister' ending to the Liszt ! You are so clever, so talented to do this, and thanks for sharing it with us 😊

  • @kaimarco9294
    @kaimarco9294 Před rokem +3

    OMG ! You gave me goosebumps ! Awesome ! You’re brilliant !

  • @riverdreams9510
    @riverdreams9510 Před rokem +2

    I just appreciate how much you have embodied each classical composer on how will they interpret it as if the original jazz piece travelled back in time and being reborn. Refreshing and very educational.

  • @LorenIpsum75
    @LorenIpsum75 Před rokem +8

    I'm not a musician, but a listener. Enjoyed your variations on "Autumn Leaves".
    As I watched, I called out, "do Gershwin, do Gershwin!"...and you did Gershwin! 🤩
    Thanks, Nahre.

  • @malteplath
    @malteplath Před rokem +37

    Thank you for explaining more about these composers by your interpretation than a hundred lectures could.
    (I still love the bare, minimalist original the most - it sends shivers down my spine.)

  • @mightymashak
    @mightymashak Před rokem +5

    OMG, I can definitely see each composer writing this melody in his own style! Can't event tell who is my favorite, 19 century - List, 20 - probably Rakhmaninov.
    Thank you for giant piece of amazing job you did!

  • @siegfriedhekimi6857
    @siegfriedhekimi6857 Před rokem

    loved it. “Soupy” for the start of Rachmaninoff was great and hilarious.

  • @robertgiles9124
    @robertgiles9124 Před rokem +5

    At times I was reminded of Keith Jarrett. Been thinking about him a lot and when I ask if anyone I know knows him...I get blank looks. People really seem to not know one of the greatest pianists in recent history. This week I checked my local Library and they had ONE CD from about the 100 he put out! Anyways...great job here.

  • @didenkodar
    @didenkodar Před rokem +17

    That’s amazing how strong you are in knowledge of each composer style. And definitely put every pattern into the arrangement! That’s wonderful!!!

  • @brianohehir9515
    @brianohehir9515 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I listen in awe, with envy!

  • @privacyantiscum6453
    @privacyantiscum6453 Před rokem +1

    YAYyyy! Bravo!!! I hope you can compose your own classical music! I am so proud of you in advance! My name is Rich! Make a Rich violin concerto when you are ready!!!!

  • @angelal1607
    @angelal1607 Před rokem +4

    “suffering” 😂 I adore playing Rachmaninoff’s piano music and think you did such a great job capturing the feeling of his compositions (and the others, too).

  • @benposedi9844
    @benposedi9844 Před rokem +7

    This was incredible. My favourite one yet. The Bach and Rachmaninoff made me laugh out loud with how accurate they were! Loved it.

  • @joem1070
    @joem1070 Před 11 měsíci

    As an alumni of Berklee College 1976, love your creativity, thank you

  • @solola5632
    @solola5632 Před 2 měsíci

    Our professor built our first music composition class around your video, so I guess you’re absolutely great

  • @Henri.d.Olivoir
    @Henri.d.Olivoir Před rokem +3

    i just love these composers' syles videos!

  • @mikemosley9790
    @mikemosley9790 Před rokem +16

    I love this. She is such a talented musician to be able to hear and play the sometimes subtle differences in players across centuries.
    Just musically amazing.

  • @katherineuribe2952
    @katherineuribe2952 Před 10 měsíci

    I love Autumn Leaves. Who doesn't? Interesting take on this great piece.

  • @ronaldastraquillo2969
    @ronaldastraquillo2969 Před 10 měsíci

    you playing the piano with different versions of autumn leaves... i love it so much!

  • @hi-five4960
    @hi-five4960 Před rokem +10

    This sounds beautiful, I would *love* to hear more pieces in even more styles. She did an incredible job.

  • @VicenteGrubsic
    @VicenteGrubsic Před rokem +22

    Marvelous playing and artistry as always. This needs a part 2!
    Proposed composers: Scarlatti, Haydn, Beethoven, Clara Schumman, Albéniz, Scriabin, Florence Price, Kapustin, Ginastera, Gabriela Lena Frank

  • @bettywhitelouie1868
    @bettywhitelouie1868 Před 11 měsíci +2

    ❤❤❤❤,the sound 🔊 is so soothing. Thanks

  • @RideAlongAdventures
    @RideAlongAdventures Před 6 měsíci

    Omg…LISTZ. Nailed it. That is both hilarious and perfection at the same time. 😂

  • @JWBaSiTo
    @JWBaSiTo Před rokem +4

    I always enjoy how you can describe each composer’s style so well.

  • @mattevans6752
    @mattevans6752 Před rokem +5

    This is such a cool idea executed to perfection. I really liked the Bach one and the Liszt one the most. It's funny that the oldest composer felt the closest to the original.

  • @mingshuoji445
    @mingshuoji445 Před rokem

    The last note fells like that the last leaf was falling down freely back to the earth in the afternoon sunshine! So great!

  • @qchupritam
    @qchupritam Před rokem +1

    watching you play piano is so much fun!

  • @nyhyl
    @nyhyl Před rokem +7

    I want to like this video a hundred times. This is so so so well done on every level! Absolutely brilliant work!

  • @ESKARGAMES
    @ESKARGAMES Před rokem +4

    Nahre, you continue to demonstrate what a true and genuine talent and genius you are. I've been in love with classical music almost my whole life, but I could not begin to delve into it to my satisfaction until I was in my early 20's. Now about to hit my 30's I find myself diving even deeper. This year I expanded my studies and as a result have become a fledgling pianist and composer. Having studied piano for one year and at the end of it begun to really get into composition because of you. I've learned so much just through your videos. Someday I hope to meet you and maybe even share my compositions with you, see you play live and I will enjoy of course continue to enjoy watching your creations here. It is amazing how much you evoked each composer based on their own compositions which I imagine you have tirelessly studied. I especially loved Philip Glass as the end. Shades of "Truman Sleeps" echoing throughout illuminates your brilliance and the depths your own studies have taken you. Thank you for doing what you do and being you.

  • @kevindowning2919
    @kevindowning2919 Před rokem +2

    WOW - I am beyond impressed!!! Fabulous job!

  • @phillange166
    @phillange166 Před rokem

    'Autumn Leaves'... a beautiful choice for this exercise. All were great, I esp. enjoyed your rendition a la Shostakovitch.

  • @RKupyr
    @RKupyr Před rokem +12

    Beyond your excellent piano skills, your sensitivity to and analysis of style, your sense of humour, and yer calmly-waiting happy puppy.... all make for a truly entertaining and mesmerising and educational time. So glad I stumbled across you.

  • @jakebloor
    @jakebloor Před rokem +8

    Holy crap that Liszt interpretation was insane! Fair play to you Nahre 👏

  • @birdsoldtimegospelmusic
    @birdsoldtimegospelmusic Před 10 měsíci +2

    You are something special! You pretty much nailed the different styles. I did hear a touch of Debussy in the Ravel as well. You made me smile. Thank you!! 😊😊