Just French composers making fun of other composers
Parodying another composer's work seems to be quite a French thing which isn't surprising considering their strong emphasis on stylistic imitation exercises and love for satire and absurdity. The main victims are pianistic exercises by Czerny and Clementi which are a rite of passage for every pianist but transfigured into figures of beauty in the case of Koechlin and Debussy or simply comically reframed by Satie and Saint-Saëns. Support me on Patreon! / skylarlim Recordings: Satie (Kawai): • Erik Satie: Embryons desseches (1913) Satie (Thibaudet): • Erik Satie ~1917~ Sonatine Bureaucratique Koechlin (Korstick): • Charles Koechlin - L'Ancienne Maison de ca... Debussy (Anatchkova): • Claude Debussy: Etude N°1 "Pour les 5 doig... Saint-Saëns (Symphony Orchestra of The Stanisław Moniuszko Music School): • Camille Saint-Saëns – The Carnival Of The ... Faure/Messager (Cho, Hur): • Gabriel Fauré - Souvenirs de Bayreuth for ...

The Most Absurd Piano Variations of the 19th Century

Terrible Counterpoint in Mozart's "A Musical Joke" ("Ein Musikalischer Spaß")

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When Liszt turned all weird

Liszt - Gastibelza for solo piano S.540

The Chord That Ended Classical Music

Juilliard Pianist Reacts to (and Corrects) Viral Piano Tips

Felix Mendelssohn - Complete Songs without Words (Gortler)

If Super Mario Bros had been released 100 years earlier

I Hacked This Temu Router. What I Found Should Be Illegal.

The Highest Note Ever Composed

Erik Satie - Gymnopédies & Gnossiennes

10 levels of insane harmony

The Scariest Passages in the Solo Piano Repertoire

Modernist classical moments that hits HARD

How to harmonise a melody like Ravel

When non-Baroque composers try writing fugues for the piano

5 Mistakes Self-Taught Composers Make

Canon in D but I made it less boring ;)

