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Richard Gowers
Добавлен 3 июн 2011
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Liszt, Der du von dem Himmel bist - Kieran Carrel, tenor
Kieran Carrel, tenor
Richard Gowers, piano
Live from Wigmore Hall, 2019
Richard Gowers, piano
Live from Wigmore Hall, 2019
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Mahler, Ich bin der Welt abhanden gekommen
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Kieran Carrel, tenor Richard Gowers, piano Live from Wigmore Hall, September 2019
Schubert, 'Die Mutter Erde' - Kieran Carrel
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Franz Schubert, Die Mutter Erde (Text: Graf Friedrich Leopold zu Stolberg-Stolberg) Kieran Carrel, tenor Richard Gowers, piano Live in 2019 from Wigmore Hall, London
James MacMillan, 'The Children' - Kieran Carrel, tenor
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Kieran Carrel, tenor Richard Gowers, piano James MacMillan, 'The Children' (1995) Words by William Soutar Live from Wigmore Hall, London September 2019 Words: Upon the street they lie Beside the broken stone: The blood of children stares from the broken stone. Death came out of the sky In the bright afternoon: Darkness slanted over the bright afternoon. Again the sky is clear But upon earth a s...
Schubert 'Nachtstück' - Kieran Carrel, tenor
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Kieran Carrel, tenor Richard Gowers, piano Live from Wigmore Hall, London September 2019
Ravel Piano Concerto in G, Adagio Assai
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In this very strange, uncertain period of self-isolation I have resorted to playing piano concertos with myself. Here is the second movement of Ravel's Piano Concerto in G.
Pastiche Strauss Tone Poem - Das Mädchen mit den silbernen Händen
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A parody of Richard Strauss written by Richard Gowers. The story is taken from the Brüder Grimm story 'The girl with silver hands'. 0:00 Einleitung (Introduction) 2:31 Der Teufel (the devil) 3:52 Das Mädchen im Zaubergarten (the girl at the magic garden) 5:48 Die Trauung (the wedding) 8:20 Der König reitet durch die Wälder und sucht seine vertrieben Frau (the king rides through the forests in s...
Reubke, Sonata on the 94th Psalm (King's College, Cambridge) Richard Gowers
Просмотров 29 тыс.7 лет назад
22-year-old British pianist and organist Richard Gowers plays the Sonata on the 94th Psalm by Julius Reubke (1834-1858) on the recently restored organ of King's College Chapel, Cambridge.
Durufle Scherzo
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Scherzo, op. 2, by Maurice Durufle. Played by Richard Gowers on the Hill organ at Eton College Chapel.
Patrick Gowers - Toccata and Fugue
Просмотров 8 тыс.12 лет назад
Richard Gowers, aged 16, performs his grandfather's Toccata and Fugue live on the Hill organ in Eton College Chapel during the Windsor festival on 29th September 2011. This is simply a sound recording; there is no video. Toccata: 00:05 Fugue: 07:54 Specification of the organ: www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=D01960
Toccata and Fugue - Patrick Gowers
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Toccata and Fugue - Patrick Gowers This was played at a family christening in King's College Chapel exactly a month after the composer's 75th birthday by one of his grandsons, Richard Gowers, as a surprise present. To explain: the camcorder did record sound, but instead the sound comes from a higher quality CD recording taken from the main body of the chapel, so the sound of talking comes from ...
Shatters the soul. Wonderful performance by Kieran Carrel! Bravo both Carrel & Gowers.
Just wow!
This work would sound better if it was never composed.
One can see why Reubke wrote this piece since his music teacher was Franz Liszt, who wrote the Fantasy and Fugue on "Ad Nos, ad Salutarem Undam" in 1850. Reubke must have been really inspired to write this piece to show respect for Liszt.
absolut fantastisch! Was für ein junges Genie! Danke. <3
I often see this work described as "titanic" and it truly is! This is an amazing performance, and from memory. No hesitation. Just complete confidence on display. My favorite bonus is the subtle shake of the console and the light as the piece thunders to a conclusion. This was a bad choice for me to put on "in the background" while I was trying to do other work on the computer, as i quickly gave up any pretense of productivity and simply enjoyed. Thank you for your gift.
Your voice is velvet. It’s golden. Beautiful indeed. #tenor
Anyone who can tackle this is by definition a great organist.
Hi Richard, I currently play this Hill and was wondering if you still remember how you registered this piece? Cheers
Absolutely astonishing
Maybe I am of base here but I hear alot Of Reubke Here.Just saying. wonderful Music...
Wow ❤
savant?
I can never look at those cat pictures in the same way as before 😳❤️
Great family effort too
Amazing performance and amzing piece. Superb
Find Nathan Laube’s performance in Pittsburgh on the restored Von Beckerath Organ and you’ll se and hear another extraordinary performance from memory at a slightly faster tempo.
Definitely a performance that inspired me! I now go for lessons with Nathan in Germany.
@@rgcamborg good for you, think he is amazing and so are you. Have you studied with Latry or Ospital? They are also amazing. Best of luck to you!!!
Just a brilliant peroformance. Bravo, maestro!
Really amazing- Did your grandfather proud! I really feel that next to Jeremey Brett, Gowers was the star of the SH series. Really amazing music and SO underrated! Long Live Patrick Gowers!
Bravo! I had heard (but never watched) the Toccata being played before. Ashamed to say I didn't even realise there was a fugue. It's a shame about the wiped bit of video, but the sound more than makes up for it.
No need to feel ashamed; the fugue was added 16 years later.
Who is Richard Gowers, his family!!!!!!!!
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is just wonderful ! What a phantastic interpretation ! Thank you Richard Gowers !
...and time stopped. Ravishing
Excellent composition! As good as any of the celebrated organ composers of the 20th century.
BRAVO! VERY WELL PLAYED AND FROM MEMORY! A TRULY ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE!
Musician Gowers appears as pleasantly pink! Cherub-like, almost.
Oh jezuss it's got a REPEAT! Even hard on the page tuner!!!!!
Good Lord that's fiendish...and looks impossible to play, but I LOVE it dearly! So dark and deep...
I LOVE this piece, but it sounds (I'm not a organist) FIENDISH!
Kieran bell and Jim spell it “utube” btw
I’ve got a pretty cool cousin
I love when an organist plays "a memory" because this piece of music, in my opinion, becomes a true work of art.
Right up there with the great Nathan Laube! :)
Another boring twat.
Naja..
Well sung, with a very good, clear German accent.
Brilliant.
I have watched this performance several times. Incredible and extremely moving. Thankyou Richard. J. Pulham.
A truly consummate performance in every respect. Bravo, sir!
Keys could do with a clean, especially Swell.
This is concert pianist standard of a high-quality..
Bloody 'ell...well done Mr. Gowers...from memory tooo...fantasticus! Exciting performance too...
Absolutely stunning! I love this piece, which I first heard way back in April, 1964, in a thrilling performance by Virgil Fox. This performance is of equal caliber. How blest we are to have such astounding talent in our midst. A great career awaits you!
Such an extraordinary performance! Just wow!
With the possible exception, and quite possibly of equivalent performance of Virgil Fox this young man has reached the highest plateau of excellence. His professional performance not only of the music itself from memory but also the many, many registration changes and combination settings he also used from memory. Be prepared for the musical ride of your life on this one. He took my breath away with his ability. God bless him.
Very beautiful voice and superb piano playing, a work of art!
Stunning and stylish🌺