Shostakovich - Piano Concerto No.2 in F major, Op.102

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  • Composer: Dmitri Dmitriyevich Shostakovich (25 September 1906 - 9 August 1975)
    Work Title: Piano Concerto No.2 in F major, Op.102
    Instrumentation: Piano, 3 flutes, 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, 2 bassoons, 4 horns, timpani, snare drum and strings.
    Performers: Leonard Bernstein (piano), New York Philharmonic (orchestra).
    0:00 - I. Allegro
    7:09 - II. Andante
    13:46 - III. Allegro
    Piano Concerto No.2 in F major, Op.102, by Dmitri Shostakovich was composed in 1957 for his son Maxim's 19th birthday. Maxim premiered the piece during his graduation at the Moscow Conservatory. It is an uncharacteristically cheerful piece, much more so than most of Shostakovich's works.
    The concerto lasts around 20 minutes and has three movements, with the second movement played attacca, thereby moving directly into the third (although the second movement does come to an acceptable resolution in C minor, such that the third movement is not entirely necessary to bring the music to a conclusion)
    The jolly main theme of the first movement is played first by the bassoon, then soon accompanied by the clarinets and oboes. The piano enters unobtrusively with an answering theme, played as single notes in both hands an octave apart. This evolves into a march-like theme. A new melodic theme in D minor is then introduced, with unisons two octaves apart on the piano, winding down to nothing. Then, an abrupt blast from the orchestra leads into tumultuous and low jumping octaves on the lower piano, while the orchestra plays a variation on the original piano melody fortissimo. The piano builds in a triplet pattern to introduce the D minor theme (now in D major) in an augmentation in a triumphant tutti. At the climax, everything comes to a silent pause, and the piano comes in with a fugue-like counterpoint solo. After a minute of the fugue, the orchestra comes back in, playing the melody in the high winds. The orchestra builds on the main melody while the piano plays scales and tremolos, which lead into a joyous few lines of chords and octaves by the piano, with the main theme finally resurfacing and bringing the movement to a close.
    The second movement is subdued and romantic. The mood can be considered tender with a touch of melancholy. Strings start gently in C minor, with a short introduction before the piano comes in with a gentle triplet theme in C major. Although it remains slow throughout, and works within a comparatively small range, it is marked by the recurrence of two- or four-on-three rhythms.
    The finale is a lively dance in duple time, making much use of pentatonic scales and modes. Soon, the second theme is introduced, in 7/8 time, with the piano accompanied by balalaika-like pizzicato strings. This carries on for a short time before a new motif arrives in "Hanon" exercise mode, with scales in sixths and semiquaver runs, this being the joke for Maxim's graduation. These three themes are then developed and interwoven before a final statement of the 7/8 theme and finally a virtuoso coda in F major.
    This concerto is sometimes dismissed as one of the composer's less important works, especially in comparison to some of the symphonies and string quartets. In a letter to Edison Denisov in mid-February 1957, barely a week after he had finished work on it, the composer himself wrote that the work had "no redeeming artistic merits". It is suggested that Shostakovich wanted to pre-empt criticism by deprecating the work himself (having been the victim of official censure numerous times), and that the comment was actually meant to be tongue-in-cheek. Despite the apparent simplistic nature of this concerto, the public has always regarded it warmly, and it stands as one of Shostakovich's most popular pieces. The British classical radio station Classic FM holds an annual contest and in 2017 the concerto was voted 19th in the Classic FM Hall of Fame.
    Source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piano_C...)
    Source videos:
    1st movement: • Video
    2nd movement: • Video
    3rd movement: • Video
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Komentáře • 280

  • @PentameronSV
    @PentameronSV  Před 6 lety +148

    0:00 - I. Allegro
    7:09 - II. Andante
    13:46 - III. Allegro

    • @user-wm1qv2if3k
      @user-wm1qv2if3k Před rokem +1

      第2楽章のアンダンテを日本語に翻訳したら
      ウォーキングと出た

    • @nss4472
      @nss4472 Před rokem +2

      Хорошо первая часть. Вторая часть, вступление оркестра - КАК СИЛЬНО чувствуется, что это НЕ Русский оркестр и никто из нью-йоркских евреев оркестра в жизни не был даже в местечках Украины и Белоруссии. И понятия не имеет, о чём эта музыка! Сразу запись потеряла 80% ценности... Пианист лучше прочувствовал эту боль и эту красоту, войну и мир, слезы и любовь...

  • @Project_DSCH
    @Project_DSCH Před 11 měsíci +169

    Apart from all the harsh, realist pieces he wrote during times of oppression, Shostakovich still managed to write a cute and little concerto for his beloved son. What a man.

    • @Majestad15
      @Majestad15 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Ikr

    • @IFP.249
      @IFP.249 Před 7 měsíci

      what opression?

    • @Itsmbp2394
      @Itsmbp2394 Před 6 měsíci +16

      @@IFP.249 he was one of the composers in Soviet Russia (along with Prokofiev, Myaskovsky, and Khachaturian) who were named "anti-Soviet" composers and persecuted by the Soviet government.

    • @technik-lexikon
      @technik-lexikon Před 6 měsíci

      the opression depicted in his 8th and fourth symphonies, just to name 2 examples@@IFP.249

  • @kevinrbarker
    @kevinrbarker Před 2 lety +250

    Probly mu fave piece of music. I saw Shostakovich's son play it in concert, in 1982

    • @diemenschen8339
      @diemenschen8339 Před 2 lety +43

      Seryous? You had seem Maxim play it? Must have been a great experience, hear this from the person that D.Shostakovich dedicated the composition.

    • @kevinrbarker
      @kevinrbarker Před 2 lety +52

      @@diemenschen8339 ...yes I heard Maxim play live, and in a small venue too, the Orpheum in Vancouver, Canada.

    • @diemenschen8339
      @diemenschen8339 Před 2 lety +37

      @@kevinrbarker Thank you for share your experience online, one of the best things in internet is being able to heard such histories.

    • @pythemistoklesstravunin1645
      @pythemistoklesstravunin1645 Před 2 lety +7

      Maksim?

    • @Crew7340
      @Crew7340 Před rokem +2

      Wow

  • @dominiccugliari2282
    @dominiccugliari2282 Před 4 lety +328

    I remember playing this last year as a violin behind our soloist. We had a lot of solos that night, but this one was the only to make me cry during the performance! I was tearing up and couldn’t read the music; I was scared to mess up the beauty of our soloist. Still my favorite solo of that night. (2nd movement)

  • @jorgefraile218
    @jorgefraile218 Před 3 lety +423

    The Andante... the andante...

    • @danal81
      @danal81 Před 3 lety +7

      Of course you would love the most obvious of movements…

    • @xqf868
      @xqf868 Před 3 lety +73

      @@danal81 is there a problem with that?

    • @danal81
      @danal81 Před 3 lety +6

      @@xqf868 what are you, his guardian? 😂

    • @xqf868
      @xqf868 Před 3 lety +43

      @@danal81 just curious why you would question someone‘s taste.

    • @danal81
      @danal81 Před 3 lety +2

      @@xqf868 it’s not taste.

  • @mosheknoll1603
    @mosheknoll1603 Před 21 dnem +2

    A summit meeting of the musical geniuses, Dimitri and Leonard…
    How much luckier can we classical music aficionados get????

  • @radualexa1356
    @radualexa1356 Před 9 měsíci +15

    10:28 that melody is so gorgeous, i cant take it out of my head

  • @Scriabinfan593
    @Scriabinfan593 Před 3 lety +45

    god i love the second movement so damn much

  • @KylieKwanYiHo
    @KylieKwanYiHo Před rokem +55

    1st Movt
    Exposition
    0:00 a1
    0:10 a2
    0:36 B
    1:00 Bridge
    1:19 C
    Development
    2:28 a2
    2:47 B
    3:01 a2
    4:02 B
    4:14 prep climax
    4:44 Climax, C
    5:06 Cadenza
    5:56 C
    Recapitulation
    6:03 a2
    6:24 B
    6:36 Bridge, a1, B
    6:54 C
    7:00 Coda, a1

  • @danielle1950
    @danielle1950 Před 2 lety +19

    The piccolo in the first movement is ICONIC 👌

  • @reasonablyserious
    @reasonablyserious Před 2 lety +198

    Call me a philistine, but it's not often I actually prefer a second movement over both the first and the third. But this one, this is gold.

    • @chriss6733
      @chriss6733 Před 2 lety +26

      I think if you're having three movements in quick succession,you should see your gp.

    • @thisisthatoneguy5798
      @thisisthatoneguy5798 Před 2 lety +6

      Ain't that some kinda bird?

    • @stevenaguilera9202
      @stevenaguilera9202 Před rokem +3

      philistine

    • @Utubesuxmycock
      @Utubesuxmycock Před rokem +2

      You're a fool for not recognizing this as the most beautiful thing youll ever hear

    • @lighting7508
      @lighting7508 Před rokem +4

      Ravel piano concerto, mozart piano concerto 23 have good 2nd movement

  • @kukikukic5539
    @kukikukic5539 Před rokem +24

    Without exaturating i probably watched the whole thing 100+ times, especially the first movement❤💚 the first time i have "fell in love" with a piece. Almost every day i put on my headphones and play the whole concert like i am a soloist😊

  • @lightspeed174
    @lightspeed174 Před 7 měsíci +14

    What can I say? Shostakovich was a genius. This is just outstanding. Love this piano concerto. Thank you so much for uploading this fantastic performance.

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před 7 měsíci

      I credit the uploader (can't remember the channel name, probably Thomas Ligre) who posted the score-video of each individual movement.

  • @wangxinghan9913
    @wangxinghan9913 Před rokem +8

    Cutest piano concerto I have ever heard

  • @davidalexandrowitsch4912
    @davidalexandrowitsch4912 Před 3 lety +65

    Last night I was listening to the 2nd movement at 0:00 am/pm whatever on a beautiful half moon summernight it was so beautiful. This piece really took me floating away, I never had that kind of feeling before, with any composition.

    • @a-trainstudios2360
      @a-trainstudios2360 Před rokem +2

      It really hits different at night.
      You should also listen to Brahms Symphony 3 Mvt 3

    • @Project_DSCH
      @Project_DSCH Před rokem +2

      Try Rachmaninov. Although I prefer Shosty’s music, I still must admit that Rachmaninov’s music are more powerful than Shosty’s…sometimes.

  • @enriquesanchez2001
    @enriquesanchez2001 Před 4 lety +60

    Fabulous - thank you for sharing the score with us!

  • @hugoangel173
    @hugoangel173 Před 11 měsíci +8

    This second movement. Absolutely insane.

  • @altoclef6688
    @altoclef6688 Před 10 měsíci +4

    This is not the most profound work out there, but it never fails to make you happy!

  • @TimEssDub
    @TimEssDub Před rokem +8

    This is my favorite piano concerto. I had a dream I was playing the piano part in the first movement while listening to a recording of it.

  • @jooyeonlee8976
    @jooyeonlee8976 Před 3 lety +21

    4:21 : Shostakovich Symphony no. 16 in F Major

  • @velocirapture89
    @velocirapture89 Před rokem +5

    I got my degree in music performance and I had the privilege of performing Symphony No 10 in college. Later, I remember seeing a movie about spies with Tom Hanks in it, and Mvt. II of this work was included at some point. I immediately knew that I had to figure out what that piece was. It's now one of my favorite Shostakovich works, along with Symphony 4 & 7.

  • @erika6651
    @erika6651 Před 2 lety +9

    Dmitri really loved his boy. ❤

    • @BrucknerMotet
      @BrucknerMotet Před 4 měsíci +2

      And the boy became quite a musician and conductor, thanks in no small part to his generous and kind father's promptings.

  • @chef_zaayer
    @chef_zaayer Před rokem +16

    9:33 it starts hitting just right

  • @musc.984
    @musc.984 Před rokem +10

    Love this Bernstein recording so so much

  • @brynjarhoff-lr6hw
    @brynjarhoff-lr6hw Před rokem +4

    This is very happy to come from Shostakovich,so be happy with Bernstein at the piano

  • @TomD67
    @TomD67 Před 2 lety +17

    What a brilliant piece! This is the first time I've listened to it, and I'm awestruck by the composer's ability to keep an audience (at least this one) riveted to their seats, or right on the edge of them! That kind of showmanship is at least as important in a piano concerto as a great theme. And this performance is really amazing, too. Thanks for posting this!

  • @josegallegos1067
    @josegallegos1067 Před rokem +4

    This is a very uplifting master piece. Long live the maestros legacy❤

  • @adrianwagner9963
    @adrianwagner9963 Před 2 lety +28

    The first movement is one of the best pieces of music I’ve ever heard

    • @ninor.9875
      @ninor.9875 Před 9 měsíci

      Oh, there are so much more to hear mon amie…

    • @adrianwagner9963
      @adrianwagner9963 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@ninor.9875You know what, you’re right. The 3rd movement is even better!

  • @fredericchopin7538
    @fredericchopin7538 Před 2 lety +8

    Delightful, the 3 movements!

  • @user-gc4zi8vk7g
    @user-gc4zi8vk7g Před 3 lety +12

    This is the first song I've listened to, but it's very helpful to have the music put out. Thank you very much.

  • @fryderyckchopin484
    @fryderyckchopin484 Před rokem +13

    Hello everyone, I wanted to ask you for a favor if it was not much to ask. I have to play the first movement of this Shostakovich concerto and I am struggling a lot writting the fingering so I wanted to ask you if you had ever played this concerto and if you would somehow share me your markings if possible, I swear this is the first time I do this. My apologies and thank you in advance. Keep up the good work everyone.❤️

  • @mitcha7819
    @mitcha7819 Před měsícem

    What a second movement… Rivals the beauty of anything Rachmaninov ever wrote, IMO. And the other two movements are so much fun! This concerto is like a playful love sandwich.

  • @mmmoroi
    @mmmoroi Před rokem +7

    Unrestricted explosion of musical ingenuity free from the yoke of the traditional protocol of the European classic music is what Shostakovich was about. Shostakovich is testament to the fact that great Russian musical souls were kicking and screaming even under the oppressive communist regime. In the 22nd century he will be remembered as the greatest composer of the 20th century comparable to Beethoven and Bach.

    • @pawelpap9
      @pawelpap9 Před rokem +4

      He already is. No need to wait another century.

  • @ashleyy6329
    @ashleyy6329 Před rokem +3

    Wouldn’t have known this existed if it weren’t for TikTok. Love this

  • @snorefest1621
    @snorefest1621 Před 3 lety +60

    That random dude on muse score: decides to play orchestra part and piano part at the same time like

  • @user-ej8zi2qn9q
    @user-ej8zi2qn9q Před 2 lety +5

    Гениально!

  • @constantreader8760
    @constantreader8760 Před 3 lety +18

    Disney & Co. set first movement for animated version of Hans Christian Andersen's "Steadfast Tin Soldier." Andersen's story is tragic, but Disney gives it the joyous ending that DS probably would have enjoyed!

    • @martynbolam9932
      @martynbolam9932 Před 3 lety +8

      I loved that segment and I love how they gave it a happy ending as well. It's what brought me here.

    • @constantreader8760
      @constantreader8760 Před 2 lety +3

      Hans Christian Andersen's tales were my childhood introduction to human tragedy:"The Steadfast Tin Soldier," "The Little Match Girl," "The Little Christmas Tree," even "The Little Mermaid:" all about failure & death.

    • @Quotenwagnerianer
      @Quotenwagnerianer Před rokem

      I hated that happy ending. Disney has a really bad habit of adapting Andersen's tales and tacking happy endings on them. They did the same with "The little Mermaid". If they were ever to turn "The girl with the Matchsticks" into a movie they'd probably have her survive as well...

  • @Nanananaheyhey1
    @Nanananaheyhey1 Před 3 lety +17

    That last movement is wild

    • @sentimapathill3756
      @sentimapathill3756 Před 3 lety +5

      Right? I mean of course the piano part ist super difficult in every movement, but in the last one I still remember how hard those fast few bars where.

  • @bradyluther8982
    @bradyluther8982 Před 2 lety +6

    Dimi loved his snare drum

  • @shikitokaishin729
    @shikitokaishin729 Před rokem +28

    18:35 Stostakovich just casually does hanon exercises during his piano concerto.
    I don't know what I expected

    • @ScizorShorts7
      @ScizorShorts7 Před rokem +5

      LMAOOOOOOOOOOOO EXI BOOK 1 EXI VOL 1 LMAOOO bro u gave me ptsd

    • @maximilianb.8789
      @maximilianb.8789 Před rokem +3

      apparently his son liked hanon a lot. thats why the last movement is just hanon😂

    • @giuseppemagistro7733
      @giuseppemagistro7733 Před rokem +7

      @@maximilianb.8789 Yes, the concerto was written for his son's final piano exam, having therefore didactic parts :)

  • @yvelkram
    @yvelkram Před 3 lety +4

    finally complete video :D

  • @surroundmax534
    @surroundmax534 Před 2 lety +2

    Uno de mis preferidos.

  • @user-ow6mr2it6t
    @user-ow6mr2it6t Před rokem +2

    Thank you, Shostakovich...

  • @suelamullaj7068
    @suelamullaj7068 Před 9 měsíci +3

    Capolavoro!!!!!!

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji
    @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji Před 2 lety +47

    15:30 have you practised your Hanon exercises properly?

    • @oldbird4601
      @oldbird4601 Před 2 lety +14

      Lol quick hanon check mid concerto 😂

    • @sminsmin3456
      @sminsmin3456 Před 2 lety +4

      "Practice 40 hours a day"
      -Lingling

    • @arandompianist7371
      @arandompianist7371 Před 2 lety

      @@sminsmin3456 ‘oHH tHatS imPosSibLe! THeRe aRe oNly 24 hOurs in a DaY!’
      Some uneducated plebeian

  • @carolynbolinger1309
    @carolynbolinger1309 Před 2 lety +2

    My favorite

  • @PaulVinonaama
    @PaulVinonaama Před měsícem

    Such rhythmic and textural poverty!

  • @carmenrubio3786
    @carmenrubio3786 Před 10 měsíci

    Gracias 💖🌹💖

  • @MrFranbu67
    @MrFranbu67 Před 9 měsíci +1

    what an immense artist bernstein was

  • @Legapur9
    @Legapur9 Před 3 lety +21

    18:35 those runs in the 3rd movement sound like interstellar. I wonder if hans zimmer used this as any inspiration

    • @joshualucas1048
      @joshualucas1048 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't hear it personally

    • @philippel.1005
      @philippel.1005 Před 3 lety +6

      @@joshualucas1048 I think he is speaking about the music "Coward" in Interstellar

    • @santiagol365
      @santiagol365 Před 3 lety +32

      This is actually a Hanon quote lol

    • @Legapur9
      @Legapur9 Před 2 lety +1

      ​@@joshualucas1048 ​ ​ @Philippe Longelin yeah "Coward" at 7:46 czcams.com/video/SoP44KNu0IQ/video.html

    • @ethanperreault7470
      @ethanperreault7470 Před 2 lety +6

      @@Legapur9 Those are from a Hanon exercise book, Shosty just used them as a fun reference.

  • @nicolasibarrondoknorr
    @nicolasibarrondoknorr Před rokem +4

    8:43 There is a mistake, a C should sound in the melody but an A sounds.

    • @justicearai3756
      @justicearai3756 Před rokem +1

      Yeah I noticed that too haha, unless that was some sort of interpretation but idk

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Před rokem +1

      Indeed

  • @Wish90
    @Wish90 Před 7 měsíci

    Bellissimo

  • @minema7953
    @minema7953 Před 11 měsíci +3

    17:32 Anyone waiting for this moment? I do.

  • @Rene99999
    @Rene99999 Před 3 lety +8

    That piccolo player !!!

  • @calebhu6383
    @calebhu6383 Před 3 lety +6

    3:11

  • @Charlie-gq9vu
    @Charlie-gq9vu Před 2 lety +6

    2:46 sounds like mvt 2 of the first violin concerto

  • @mizuki0328
    @mizuki0328 Před rokem +4

    Omg, this is in Fantasia 2000.

    • @nannalaz
      @nannalaz Před rokem +1

      yeees the toy soldiers and the ballet girl!

  • @Neon-Geco
    @Neon-Geco Před 9 měsíci

    second movements are Anaya so intimate and calm... this one takes the top spot 4me

  • @CatkhosruShapurrjiFurabji

    3:34 reminds me of prok 3 lol

  • @giovannifinucci5197
    @giovannifinucci5197 Před 2 lety +46

    Maxim: doesn't practice hanon
    Dmitri: 15:30

  • @federicoguidoricci6398
    @federicoguidoricci6398 Před 2 lety +15

    Min 4:44... Only one word: chills

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Před 2 lety +4

      The genius of Shostakovich

    • @steveegallo3384
      @steveegallo3384 Před rokem +2

      @federicoguidoricci6398 -- Yes indeed.....Heroic.......BRAVO from Acapulco!

    • @collinm.4652
      @collinm.4652 Před 9 měsíci

      @@Dylonely42The genius of Shostakovich

  • @iamlalala1995
    @iamlalala1995 Před 2 lety +9

    absolute banger,

  • @williamfairchild7439
    @williamfairchild7439 Před rokem +2

    This was featured in the Disney animated film Fantasia 2000

  • @lostlenox544
    @lostlenox544 Před rokem +1

    The second movement seems to echo and draw a bit from Beethoven’s 5th piano concerto’s 2nd mvt. In an original way.

  • @TheophilosPorter
    @TheophilosPorter Před 3 měsíci +1

    Ah Bernstein... plays a wrong note in one of the most exposed parts of the concerto (08:43), but manages for it to still be beautiful and sound right.

  • @supechube_k
    @supechube_k Před 22 dny

    8:25 GUYS IT'S A iii CHORD!!! 😭😭✨

  • @WilliamDearthwd
    @WilliamDearthwd Před rokem +2

    6:50
    Hit the road, Evil Jack!
    Or should I say, hit the furnace!
    (See Fantasia 2000 and the classic tale: The Steadfast Tin Soldier)

  • @themobiusfunction
    @themobiusfunction Před 2 lety +4

    15:30 Hanon

  • @alejandrom.4680
    @alejandrom.4680 Před 3 lety +7

    Hey Pentameron! do you still have the score? I would love to start looking into the score!

  • @Mr-Prasguerman
    @Mr-Prasguerman Před 2 lety +5

    2:28

  • @tarikeld11
    @tarikeld11 Před 2 lety +4

    Reminds me of Schubert's Reliquie Sonata...

    • @margheritacasamonti5048
      @margheritacasamonti5048 Před 2 lety +3

      Finally someone else that noticed that, I came here to notice all the similarities. I'm listening in this really moment with that third henle Schubert book

    • @tarikeld11
      @tarikeld11 Před 2 lety +3

      @@margheritacasamonti5048 Great to see someone else observing that :)

  • @derllychallco8782
    @derllychallco8782 Před rokem

    Este es un GENIO....!

  • @davidbukowski3463
    @davidbukowski3463 Před 3 lety +19

    Holy shit Giant Steps 1:13 :O

  • @chiara.navammb
    @chiara.navammb Před rokem +4

    i had to learn the third movement in less than a month and my teacher told me: "don't worry it's easy..."

  • @quissberry
    @quissberry Před 2 lety +2

    17:31 wow triple low octaves

  • @feeeb9872
    @feeeb9872 Před 3 lety +2

    8:24

  • @fleetadmiralsidiqi1941

    You are cool

  • @SCRIABINIST
    @SCRIABINIST Před 10 měsíci +3

    17:44 I'm a barbie girl~

  • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
    @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Před 2 lety +4

    I'm only part one of this listen, and it's already gone into full Wacko Mode. Wonder what will happen at part two? It's only about 1 or two minutes away from my ears now . . .

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Před 2 lety +2

      I'm back two weeks later. OMG (Oh My Goddess), i thought part II would still be all crazy-like, but instead it lilting and floating---like a swan on a could . . .

    • @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
      @Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole Před 2 lety +2

      And now, i'm back again for the finale. And it sounds like some sort of "Rhapsody Espaniola," but by Paul Hindemith . . . on acid.

  • @spes1ica
    @spes1ica Před 4 měsíci

    Je comprends qu'il y ait de la pub au début, mais deux fois au milieu du morceau : est-ce là tout le respect que vous avez pour Chostakovitch ?

  • @masonkesslar8168
    @masonkesslar8168 Před 9 měsíci +1

    It should seriously be illegal to put adds in the middle of music.

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před 9 měsíci +3

      Sadly, I demonetise all my videos on purpose, yet CZcams's current policies allows ads on them anyway.
      Use uBlock Origin extension if you're watching on (hopefully not Chrome) browser.

  • @vittoriomarano8230
    @vittoriomarano8230 Před rokem +1

    1:19 😍😍😍

  • @stm32Lab
    @stm32Lab Před 9 měsíci

    2:28 reminds me beginning of Tarkus))

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Před rokem

    8:23
    11:33

  • @elionthekeys
    @elionthekeys Před 2 lety

    1:07

  • @kieraasahi8240
    @kieraasahi8240 Před rokem +1

    8:25 this was inspired by Beethoven 5

  • @rarefied6820
    @rarefied6820 Před rokem

    2:27-end of Mvmt I “Hero and Villain”, Andante “Over all the lives”

  • @notveryfish
    @notveryfish Před 11 měsíci

    where did you get the score from?

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před 11 měsíci

      This video is actually a merged version of separate-movement score videos originally made by another CZcams channel (I think it's Thomas Ligre). See the links at the end of the description.
      Sadly, the original videos seem to be taken down now.

    • @notveryfish
      @notveryfish Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@PentameronSV alright thank you!

  • @seonwoolee1027
    @seonwoolee1027 Před 2 lety

    18:35

  • @wonlee2701
    @wonlee2701 Před 8 měsíci

    1:19 4:38

  • @fredericchopin6364
    @fredericchopin6364 Před 3 lety +16

    Hey! Shostakovich! This to easyer then my piano concerto! You need to see my concerto 1, Shostakovich!

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před 3 lety +17

      Quit it, children. Should I send you both to bed without supper?

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před 3 lety +22

      Uncle Rach would wallop you if he hears that!

    • @jooyeonlee8976
      @jooyeonlee8976 Před 3 lety

      @@PentameronSVHe is Frederic Chopin and can you stop him? He is the first to talent himself!!!

    • @unnamed_boi
      @unnamed_boi Před 3 lety +13

      sorry chopin, your piano writing is so damn good, but i'm not fond of your orchestration.

    • @SCRIABINIST
      @SCRIABINIST Před 3 lety +2

      Go back to your grave

  • @enricosantin662
    @enricosantin662 Před rokem +1

    fantasia 2000

  • @leocharltonmusic
    @leocharltonmusic Před 3 měsíci

    15:31 I hear Hanon exercise

  • @christiangarcia01
    @christiangarcia01 Před 3 lety +2

    I can't be the only one who hears hedwigs theme in the beginning

    • @jackminto7062
      @jackminto7062 Před 3 lety +15

      Yes. Yes you are.

    • @nickn2794
      @nickn2794 Před 3 lety

      When I hear Hedwig's theme I think more of Tchaikovsky. Probably both John Williams and Shostakovich were inspired.

  • @Neon-Geco
    @Neon-Geco Před 9 měsíci

    if you made a channel, how many videos about thing you know would you make before running out of ideas

  • @officaldungeons
    @officaldungeons Před rokem

    I should report you to the ICC for those ad break timings…

    • @PentameronSV
      @PentameronSV  Před rokem +1

      I chose to not monetise this video in the first place, so it'd be nice to see CZcams reported to the ICC.

  • @jbsweeney1077
    @jbsweeney1077 Před 2 lety +11

    The second movement is maybe the most beautiful and sad and profound thing I've ever heard. The first and third, I have no fucking idea what this is supposed to be. like, why.

    • @Scriabinfan593
      @Scriabinfan593 Před 2 lety +21

      The first and third movements are part Shostakovich’s playful, sarcastic and bombastic side. The second movement is his intimate, private and reflective side. Both sides make his music what it is, I love the juxtaposition of the two sides in this piece.

    • @WEEBLLOM
      @WEEBLLOM Před 2 lety +8

      Shut up

    • @Hola-wg8nw
      @Hola-wg8nw Před 2 lety +5

      Y u so harsh w Shosty 😂

    • @cowypoo1
      @cowypoo1 Před rokem +2

      I agree very much. I heard the second movement for possibly the first time on the radio while driving. I parked and kept listening until the end. It was a breathless experience, not wanting it to end. It seems to have nothing to do with the two other parts. Are there any more pieces like this?

    • @waynegretzky8464
      @waynegretzky8464 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Interesting tid bit I also heard a peice on the radio once it was good, so good that I though the devil himself composed it, (the edibles were hitting hard) but seriously, as a musician, the way the legato notes just rolled into one a nother, and the runs were just insane it took me on an emotional roller coaster and I instantly new I had heard the most incredible peice of my life. But I tried to wait till the end to hear who composed! But didn't want to be rude to my brother inlaw who was getting me when I pulled up. So I just turned the radio down and now I'll never no.

  • @TheYgds
    @TheYgds Před 2 lety +8

    I love Shostakovich, but it seems like when he made it to the third movement he just said "Ah octaves, all octaves, you commie bastards!".

  • @a-a-ron933
    @a-a-ron933 Před rokem

    Not this being in marching show 🙈🫣

  • @pablobigas98
    @pablobigas98 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Someone thought about the Andante influence over the "Memo Flora" concert by Yoshimatsu?