Yes, they are too busy touting sub-mediocrities in the name of "inclusiveness" Beach may have been a Woman but, "unfortunately" for her, she was White.
I love Amy Beach’s music. Not only was she very talented, she is also a role model for all female musicians. Don’t forget that the pianist and violinist also had to be very talented to present this piece. What a work of art!
@@seangrogan3622I would beg to differ in the traditional classical sense. Almost all of the most legendary composers had either a direct apprenticeship or were in the company of others of that status
In her time, music is taught "in the school of..." "follower of..." She might gets influences from other musicians, maybe more refined perhaps but nothing to do with the essence of her creativity.
Two outstanding violin and piano students presented this piece in my city this Monday, a small city that doesn't have anything like these in years, and I was there with a dozen of people. Now I cannot forget this beautiful melody. Yesterday my brain recalled it when I was trying to sleep and I had to listen it again. Now I'm here in the next morning listening another time while writing this. I'm so thankful for them to come from far away and also so glad that I didn't miss the presentation. I will never forget it, and I hope to learn how to play this piece someday. But now, let me listen it again, and again, and again... :) Ah, the students also played The Merry-go-round of Life, which I absolutely love, and Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances, which it was very interesting!
This composer is.... criminally underrated.
Agreed.
Yes, they are too busy touting sub-mediocrities in the name of "inclusiveness" Beach may have been a Woman but, "unfortunately" for her, she was White.
I love Amy Beach’s music. Not only was she very talented, she is also a role model for all female musicians.
Don’t forget that the pianist and violinist also had to be very talented to present this piece. What a work of art!
Don't forget the sound engineer, while you are being "inclusive". 🙄
the last several measures are just so beautiful. the progressions, tempo, dynamics, all so perfect
Agreed. The whole thing is so wistful and intensely Romantic without being cloying, but that ending is sure to tug the tears.
I heard this today for the first time and felt emotions ive never experienced listening in classical music..thank you for your gift..
I had an eargasm when this was played live at my college… unforgettable…
Amy Beach was a self-taught musician. I genuinely wonder how her compositions would have sounded if she was professionally taught
Probably no better or worse!
Professional training doesn't necessarily make a composer
@@seangrogan3622I would beg to differ in the traditional classical sense. Almost all of the most legendary composers had either a direct apprenticeship or were in the company of others of that status
In her time, music is taught "in the school of..." "follower of..."
She might gets influences from other musicians, maybe more refined perhaps but nothing to do with the essence of her creativity.
Two outstanding violin and piano students presented this piece in my city this Monday, a small city that doesn't have anything like these in years, and I was there with a dozen of people. Now I cannot forget this beautiful melody. Yesterday my brain recalled it when I was trying to sleep and I had to listen it again. Now I'm here in the next morning listening another time while writing this. I'm so thankful for them to come from far away and also so glad that I didn't miss the presentation. I will never forget it, and I hope to learn how to play this piece someday. But now, let me listen it again, and again, and again... :)
Ah, the students also played The Merry-go-round of Life, which I absolutely love, and Bartok's Romanian Folk Dances, which it was very interesting!
Unique beautiful melody, music full of deep emotion. I love Amy Beach.
0:37 - 0:59 is just tragically sublime, it's too beautiful
How well she hits the heartstrings! A beautiful piece!
This is one of the best pieces ever composed by a woman. My top favorite female composers are Cécile Chaminade, Mel Bonis and Amy Beach.
Wonderfully melodic, an extremely underrated composer. Her symphony in E minor is wonderful
When I hear these sounds, I believe I am truly lucky. What an exquisite music creation this is! Thank you.
The BEST interpretation of this piece for me!!!!
Speaking to my soul play this at my funeral Stephanie
Its so strange....at the first minute my eyes got wet and i felt something i cant describe, in the throat and heart. Incredible piece.
Beautiful !
Heart touching perfomance💞
SO ROMANTIC 🥰
Absolutely beautiful.
Lovely rendition of this beautiful composition by Amy Beach. Thank you.
4:17 - 4:30 sounds a bit like Sibelius VC 2nd movement. Surprisingly it was written before Sibelius VC
so the VC sounds like this piece
Absolutely beautiful piece
I'm listening to this with my early morning coffee. Very beautiful and soothing music 👏♥️
What a wonderful idea
Sublime obra magníficamente interpretada.❤❤❤
Beautiful.
I read about her in school today, she really is talented:)
thanks it will help with my project thank you aaron
Es una hermosa pieza, me la dedico un chico y vaya que me deja rotundamente feliz ❤🌻
art.
Lindo!
:D
que hermoso final ;_;
This is quite delightful.
DILUC AODJEJD
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I know
POV: You came after listening to TwoSet 😉
No, but when I came back you were here, with unnecessary propaganda
Yes🙌
Not really
No I didn’t.
what video was it from?
her notation is so confusing, i can't sight read it
Parece sacado de un "Anime".