Felix Dreyschock - Etude in g minor
Let's start 2021 with a gorgeous totally forgotten gem, shall we? :-)
I was immediately captured by the great melody in the right hand, with its uncertainties, going up a little, then down again, it just sounds interesting and very delicate and controlled, very serious. I don't know why, but it just gives me goosebumps! The marking "Moderato" instead of some "Allegro" also shows that he knew what is up with this piece. It doesn't have to be rushed, although it's an etude.
This is probably the first performance of this piece, in fact, I couldn't find ANY performance AT ALL of a Felix Dreyschock piece on the whole of YouTube. What a shame!
Interestingly, the publisher is Rozycki - I played some compositions of him already:
Krakowiak - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3rISQMf12k
Intermezzo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kINXjGgReAo
Note the quality was not so good, might have to replay it ... But they are recordings.
About Dreyschock:
He (1860-1906) was a German pianist, nephew of Alexander Dreyschock, who is much more featured on YouTube (and thus arguably more known). He was a pupil of Friedrich Kiel, Wilhelm Taubert and Heinrich Ehrlich in Berlin, where he in 1883 began to give concerts. In Stockholm he performed successfully in 1886 and 1889, both as a virtuoso and composer. He wrote major and minor works for piano, violin, vocals, orchestra, etc.
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Видео Felix Dreyschock - Etude in g minor канала Gamma1734
I was immediately captured by the great melody in the right hand, with its uncertainties, going up a little, then down again, it just sounds interesting and very delicate and controlled, very serious. I don't know why, but it just gives me goosebumps! The marking "Moderato" instead of some "Allegro" also shows that he knew what is up with this piece. It doesn't have to be rushed, although it's an etude.
This is probably the first performance of this piece, in fact, I couldn't find ANY performance AT ALL of a Felix Dreyschock piece on the whole of YouTube. What a shame!
Interestingly, the publisher is Rozycki - I played some compositions of him already:
Krakowiak - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3rISQMf12k
Intermezzo - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kINXjGgReAo
Note the quality was not so good, might have to replay it ... But they are recordings.
About Dreyschock:
He (1860-1906) was a German pianist, nephew of Alexander Dreyschock, who is much more featured on YouTube (and thus arguably more known). He was a pupil of Friedrich Kiel, Wilhelm Taubert and Heinrich Ehrlich in Berlin, where he in 1883 began to give concerts. In Stockholm he performed successfully in 1886 and 1889, both as a virtuoso and composer. He wrote major and minor works for piano, violin, vocals, orchestra, etc.
If the channel is something worth for you, apart from commenting (thanks!), you can always support me too by a donation
www.paypal.me/gamma1734
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