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Ytse_Jam
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Topic: Searching for some... "progressive piano music" Posted: July 28 2012 at 17:16 |
I'm searching for some innovative, virtuoso and almost "prog" piano only-music, that sounds modern and progresses from the classic barocco style but still being melodic and not pure noise. An example
could be Musorgskij's Pictures at an Exhibition. I'm not really into classical and piano stuff, but I found this piece of music very different than the other things I listened to and quite innovative for the time. Maybe I should search for some twentieth century composer? I would really appreciate some advice. Thanks
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Adams Bolero
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 17:46 |
I recommend the
albums “Nada” & “Transition” by Peter Michael Hamel. I would definitely
call them progressive piano music. |
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thellama73
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 18:15 |
Conlon Nancarrow - He wrote INSANE works for player piano that are wildly fun.
The late works of Franz Liszt can be pretty prog, and approach atonality at times. If you liked Mussorgsky, I expect you will enjoy Liszt. William Albright - an updated version of ragtime music with a great sense of humor. Also, Steve Reich's Piano Phase and Philip Glass' Metamorphoses. |
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sleeper
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 18:34 |
The closest I can think of is Hiromi Uehara's music, but thats piano, drums and bass.
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Spending more than I should on Prog since 2005
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prog4evr
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 18:36 |
I have three words for you: Rachmininoff, Rachmaninoff, and Rachmaninoff...
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Atavachron
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 19:35 |
from your description you must get some of pianist Rachel Grimes band Rachel's ; Selenography, Music For Egon Schiele, The Sea and the Bells, all good. Also progressive jazz trio The Bad Plus may be worth looking into.
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Slartibartfast
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 19:36 |
Piano music without the piano? If you like Mussorgsky, check out Debussy's solo piano works. You might like some Keith Jarrett or Chick Corea or Tori Amos or Lyle Mays. When it comes to KJ I only have one and it's set of snoozy covers. Someone better versed should chime in on his stuff. Chick Corea's Children's Songs is pretty good, but may be too mellow for you. I've got Mays' Solo: Improvisations for Expanded Piano, but it didn't particularly move me. Tori Amos kicks ass. I like the Glass and Reich recommendations, too. Edited by Slartibartfast - July 28 2012 at 20:16 |
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thellama73
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 20:53 |
Then there's Erik Satie, a weird guy who wrote idiosyncratic, impressionistic pieces with surreal titles.
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Atavachron
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 21:02 |
^ under the guise of 'Salon music'
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Smurph
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 21:20 |
YYYYESEESSSSSS And Bartok Oh Bartok :-D Also Mouse on the Keys
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colorofmoney91
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 21:37 |
Eh, I dunno.
Maybe 88 by Kashiwa Daisuke? It's not hardcore virtuoso, but it feels prog to me. |
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Mirror Image
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Posted: July 28 2012 at 22:41 |
I have six words for you: Prokofiev, Prokofiev, Prokofiev, Scriabin, Scriabin, Scriabin.
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“Music is enough for a lifetime but a lifetime is not enough for music.” - Sergei Rachmaninov
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cstack3
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Posted: July 29 2012 at 01:41 |
Check out my friend Mychael Pollard, he's posted quite a bit of footage to Youtube and Facebook! Really nice guy, easy to reach via Facebook etc.
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dwill123
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Posted: July 29 2012 at 07:42 |
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Ytse_Jam
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Posted: July 29 2012 at 16:09 |
Thank you all. I found something to do tonight ;)
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TODDLER
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Posted: July 29 2012 at 18:00 |
This piece gets busy...yet has amazing feeling in the music itself.
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wilmon91
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Posted: July 30 2012 at 13:07 |
Curious piece by Ryuichi Sakamoto, for eight pianos. I didn't find the version without handclap, but anyway.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BTZBaKj9mQ4 "Voila", Solo piece by Saga (Jim Gilmour). It's actually piano layered with some other synth sounds, but piano is the most prominent. http://tinysong.com/X3hn Nice piano piece by Howard Jones. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-Zq2fauHg8 Edited by wilmon91 - July 30 2012 at 13:08 |
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Saperlipopette!
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Posted: July 30 2012 at 16:48 |
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The_Jester
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Posted: August 01 2012 at 12:43 |
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Check out for Rick Wakeman's solo piano albums. They're pretty cool.
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jbirdjtrain
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Posted: May 09 2014 at 13:38 |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXnHSlv367g&list=UUZ2M_bJqzb-RzhLlwdS7rcw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n5VbrD6A_Kc&list=UUZ2M_bJqzb-RzhLlwdS7rcw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwLQ8uACXLo&list=UUZ2M_bJqzb-RzhLlwdS7rcw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qSJRZS3BJM&list=UUZ2M_bJqzb-RzhLlwdS7rcw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSQAT77GWKE&list=PLouVoYjWCD8fPFU43uBvf-Dn6vYa8bFLf https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJP-tcxNIg0&list=PLouVoYjWCD8fPFU43uBvf-Dn6vYa8bFLf&index=17 Nikolai Kapustin: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yn9fTO7zp5Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92X-JlUMrxo -- really unique and awesome jazzy stuff. Edited by jbirdjtrain - May 09 2014 at 18:09 |
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