Music like this needs to be performed more often.
0:11 (Lento) Intro
0:34 (Cantabile) T1 A
1:41 T1 B
2:26 T1 A
3:03 3:37 (Agitato) T1 C
3:52 T1 Coda / T2 Intro
4:14 (sotto voce)
4:26 T1 Transition
4:52 (Allegro agitato) T2
6:12 T2 Var 1
6:25 T2 Transition
6:45 T3
7:45 T3 Var 1
8:18 T3 Var 2
9:30 T3 Var 3 (T3 Coda, Transition)
10:04 T2 Var 1
10:17 T2 Transition
10:28 T3 Transition
10:58 T2
12:01 T2 with extra voice
12:37 (Andante) T1
12:59 Coda
Geeze this would be such an undertaking to learn
A nice performance of a little known but beautifully realized piece of piano music
Absolutly beautiful...
My ears are discerning ,
so I know how wonderful this performance is
Adolf von Henselt (1814-1889) one of best composer i ever found
peace and warmth...
Oh, it's so beautiful
extraordinary!
Almost feminine nuanced charming salon piece (yet suitable for concert performances due to its vast breath)......although middle section appears vigorously developed.....and finale carries out a passionate climax before ending with a short but effective cadenza.
Attractive as usual with Von Henselt
Not to say this is not beautiful, but I found that many of henselt pieces modulate in the same way
@@r0mmm his signature modulation is, for example Bflat major->sth->D minor->F major->Bflat major, and D minor->sth->A minor->C major->F major. Can you spot the pattern?
@@r0mmm The reason this is so noticable is because I think his signature modulation wasted a modulation to the minor key. Instead, I would like the piece to develop on the minor key and follow the flow. That's only my opinion though.
he writes the kind of music which works well for classical ballet class . Beautiful performances by Daniel Grimwood.
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Wow, this piece has a thick sound. Imho a little too much, but beautiful as always
Good piece, very cohesive and structured, and representative of that certain " classicism" of german ascent inherited from the Beethoven- Mendelssohn line...
I have difficulties, personally, to find this type of Music as " more inspired" or " better" than Chopin' s Ballades, and also i don' t find a " feminine" gracefulness here...
I think, instead, that Henselt was close to some lisztian techniques in pianistic writing, and so here i hear a masterful composition with beautiful semi contrapuntal passages...
Beautiful but probably Henselt' s Etudes op.2 are his real masterpiece.
Thanks a lot for this interesting post.
@Gavin Yerg - What a weird way to shamelessly show your jealousy to the world. Your bitter and covetous comment is as awkward as it is embarrassing. I almost feel sorry for you.
@Gavin Yerg what you just said was kinda unsettling because it was just an opinion...
"Very cohesive and structured"? You're just saying words you don't understand, the form of this piece is a joke.
It was so good until the end
😢 Maybe I'm dumb but it felt like the themes weren't properly resolved by the time the end came and the last chord, despite it finishing with a picardy third, felt like it came from nowhere. I still enjoyed the piece though
@@larsstolz ... I was commenting on the composition itself not the performer?? Not liking a piece because you can't play it is the dumbest thing I've ever heard of
Nice technical exercises. If you want music, go to Chopin 🤪
You have no idea what you‘re Talking about. Ever heard of Chopin‘s opus 10 & 25 Etudes ? What do you those pieces are ?
Von Henselt is awesome. This is as great music as one can find...
What Chopin created was beyond music. Beyond perfection. It was, and still is, a mystery.
Good, bu the recitation passages weren't terribly original... I do love the passionate idiom, however.
Bem se vê que a mania de idolatrar a Beethoven é algo que já deveria ter sido extirpado. VEJA quantos compositores DO MESMO CALIBRE DELE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Its beyond me how such a genius has been bern left out and completley neglected such beautifull music❤❤❤❤❤