Ludvig Schytte - 8 Melodische Skizzen, Op​.​129

After playing these 8 beautiful pieces, I realized that I already played the first one, which I literally forgot. Well, here’s another recording of it :) And of the other 7 ones too! In the original video I wrote something like, that they would be not interesting. Obviously I changed that view now, but the funny thing is, the video was uploaded almost to the day exact a year ago. Anyways, the fast one number 7 reminded me of Mendelssohn Bartholdy Variations serieuses, and the last one of Schumann and Chopin Butterfly etude (light version). 0:00 1. Dreams of youth. Jugendträume. 1:48 2. Solitude. Einsamkeit. 3:48 3. Effrontery. Der Uebermüthige. (The kawai ca98 is a nightmare for tone repetitions, I am sorry. What in the world. Disgusting) 5:27 4. Shepherd and shepherdess. Schäfer und Schäferin. 8:38 5. Leisure hour. Ruhige Stunde. 11:19 6. Recollections of the ball. Erinnerungen aus dem balle. 13:04 7. Strife. Zänkerei. 14:25 8. Harlequin and Columbine. Harlekin und Pierrette. Ludvig Schytte (1848 in Aarhus – 1909 in Berlin) was a Danish composer, pianist, and teacher. Born in Aarhus, Denmark, Schytte studied with Niels Gade and Edmund Neupert. In 1884, he travelled to Germany to study with Franz Liszt. Schytte lived and taught in Vienna between 1886 and 1907 and spent the last two years of his life teaching in Berlin. Originally trained as a pharmacist, Schytte composed a Piano Concerto in C-sharp minor, Op. 28, and a Sonata in B-flat, among numerous other piano works. HQFile/Donation:
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