Saint-Saëns: "Étude en forme de valse" Op.52 No. 6 piano
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- Saint Saens "Étude en forme de valse" Op.52 No. 6
Premier des trois recueils d’études de Saint-Saëns, l’opus 52 fut composé en 1877. Réservé à d’excellents pianistes (les pièces sont successivement dédiées à Édouard Marlois, Wilhelm Krüger, Anton Rubinstein, Constance Pontet, Nicolas Rubinstein et Marie Jaëll), il contient également des études « d’écriture » : les nos 3 et 5 portent la mention « Prélude et fugue ». Selon Saint-Saëns, le pianiste doit savoir rendre intelligible l’entrelacement de plusieurs lignes mélodiques. La présence de ces deux diptyques témoigne aussi de sa passion pour l’œuvre de Bach. Quant à l’Étude n° 4, sous-titrée « Étude de rythme », elle superpose des mètres binaires et ternaires dans un tempo Andantino. De fait, la vélocité n’est pas toujours au premier plan. La deuxième pièce, Andantino malinconico, est une étude de sonorité : dans chaque accord, l’interprète doit faire ressortir une seule note (mise en évidence sur la partition par un caractère de taille plus importante), jouée successivement par les différents doigts des deux mains, afin de dégager une ligne mélodique. En revanche, les morceaux qui ouvrent et referment le recueil déploient une virtuosité éblouissante, accumulant les difficultés de nature différente (gammes, arpèges, notes répétées, jeu en octaves, mains alternées ou croisées, etc.). Jean Gallois suggère que la dernière Étude pourrait être « une gentille caricature des œuvres salonnardes en vogue à l’époque et dans certains milieux ». À partir de cette valse, Eugène Ysaÿe façonna un Caprice pour violon et piano. - Hudba
Suddenly moonlight sonata seems like an option once again
3rd movement one?
@@szymanowski7 hahahaha
@@szymanowski7 There's scores of amateur pianists who have fine recordings of the entire sonata on CZcams.
She is beyond talented, this is extraordinary. I can’t take my eyes off of her and her hand movements.
she is so precise, its insanely satisfying
Oh yeah yeah
Quel talent! Un morceau si difficile joué à la perfection! En plus de la performance technique, beaucoup de sensibilité! Bravo!
Et sans partition en plus! C'est prodigieux !
This might be the best performance of any pianopiece I have ever seen, and I have seen a LOT...
Very nice. I would like to learn, but two hours will not be enough for me and 20 years is a long time 🤔😀
D'une beauté spectaculaire ...!
15 years old already mastered this piece? Bravo. you must have had a really good Piano teacher,
I mean, I'm 14 and only know playing video games.
@@sannikovbobik same lol
Or she really put a lot of hardwork. Good teacher doesn't mean good students.
@@jraphg9254 well, most does.
She is studying at one of the best schools in Russia. They only accept highly talented students like her.
I cant even play the wrong notes on the piano so fast
I would like to play this but I value my fingers
My fingers would most likely disappear if I tried these
😅😅😅😂😂
It hurts mine just watching at hers
Eva Gevorgyan es una pianista de gran talento y virtuosismo a pesar de su juventud !
Su repertorio es muy amplio y nunca la vi con una partitura.
La claridad y el freseo son notables, la fuerza y la fineza en los pianísimos son se admirar. Oiremos hablar mucho de ella si superamos la rusofobia.
This is really insane!
Stupenda!
Wow !!!!!!!!! Great stuff !!!!
It was breathtaking
The hardest tune with beautiful smill❤️
Bravo!!
Beautiful!
Fenomenale!!!
Sensacional! Excelente performance!
Impressionante
Notice she hasn’t got sheet music..
She remembered all the notes
That is what I call impressive
Actually it is easier to remember the notes and then play them, especially for difficult songs.
Of course you remember it. Imagine playing this piece for the first time, by side-reading. That's impossible
That piece is so fast she couldn't have time to look into the notes
It is definitely impressive to memorize all this music, but as professional musicians, it’s completely normal and nothing special. Not saying she’s not great or anything though, her performance was really beautiful!
Insane!!!!!!!
Wow
This needs more recognition
After this, Rachmaninoff's Prelude in C# minor is like chopsticks.
❤❤❤
nice
Blown away by her virtuosity!!!
15 tahun? Dia sangat berbakat
Jesus that was beautiful
Pure virtuosity but who commands, hands or brain ?
Brain absolutely.
@@gabrieletomasello You ever heard of muscle-memory mate?
@@iphoitesable guess what controls that?
@@Dragoneen muscle memory isn't controlled by the brain? It's like reflexes they're not controlled by the brain
@@ciararespect4296 you're not very smart are you?
I feel like I hava found a hidden treasure.
Im sure that saint-saens is the kid who always tantrums
Nivel Very Ultra Hard 10.0
0:56
2:46
3:15
4:03
5:05
Amazing skill, yes!
Beautiful music, no.
Son piezas más para la ejercitación que para agradar solamente.
2:56 failed?
I don't think so. I think that's what it is supposed to sound like. Then again this is pretty much the most difficult song ever written. So maybe
@@Dragoneen song ? SONG ?……????
That girl is wonderful! Very very talented indeed. But that piece is just a noise to my ears 🤨🤨
Man I love this song. Its diverse and has a lot of charm… Very hard to play and exciting to watch too. But to each his own🤷🏾♂️
@@CatfishGumbo23same here, absolutely love it, but its soooo insanely difficult. She did a crazy good job.
Mais c'est eva gevoryan?!
Eva Gevorgyan
This piece wasn’t made to be played by human
Cziffra
Which Cziffra?? Cziffra hanger couldn't even play his arrangements cleanly without mistakes
Fabulous technique. Musically primitive. For starters, no one told her that holding the pedal through chord changes produces a mess.