Topic: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Chick Corea wrote a series of pieces called "Children's Songs". No. 4 is somewhat like minimal music and has a mysterious atmosphere.

CASIO PS-X1000
Pianoteq 8.3.1
Steinway B Cinematic

https://youtu.be/qkPoYzc7VBQ

Friedrich Gulda is my hero!
He wrote 10 pieces for his wife, Yuko. In some pieces like No. 3 there are only chord names for the left hand, so I can't play pieces like that. No.1 is written in a classical style.

YAMAHA CLP-875
Pianoteq 8.4.0
Bösendorfer Concert Grand 280VC

Speaking of Gulda, Bösendorfer immediately comes to mind — even though he didn’t always play on one. So I gave it a try on a Bösendorfer myself.

https://youtu.be/FYnJwRAY5FU

Unfortunately, I can't play jazz myself, so performing these pieces is my attempt to broaden my world.

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Triton wrote:

Chick Corea wrote a series of pieces called "Children's Songs". No. 4 is somewhat like minimal music and has a mysterious atmosphere.

CASIO PS-X1000
Pianoteq 8.3.1
Steinway B Cinematic

https://youtu.be/qkPoYzc7VBQ

Friedrich Gulda is my hero!
He wrote 10 pieces for his wife, Yuko. In some pieces like No. 3 there are only chord names for the left hand, so I can't play pieces like that. No.1 is written in a classical style.

YAMAHA CLP-875
Pianoteq 8.4.0
Bösendorfer Concert Grand 280VC

Speaking of Gulda, Bösendorfer immediately comes to mind — even though he didn’t always play on one. So I gave it a try on a Bösendorfer myself.

https://youtu.be/FYnJwRAY5FU

Unfortunately, I can't play jazz myself, so performing these pieces is my attempt to broaden my world.

Chick Corea - I agree, has a mysterious atmosphere, indeed. You play it well.

It reminds me of music I made in 2020, where I play in the same style, but with my right hand, what you play with your left.

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...ike%20.mp3

Gulda - You say you can’t play jazz?? Well, here you perform jazz, it is, sounds very nice. Bravo! It is almost a bit like budo play jazz.

I read that In 1956, Gulda performed and recorded in New York City and at the Newport jazzfestival. He organized the International Competition for Modern Jazz in 1966…. so obviously, apparently, he could play/record both classical and jazz. Interesting.
Thank you Triton. This was really interesting music.

Best wishes,

Stig

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (10-06-2025 19:57)

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Hi Stig,

Thank you so much for listening and for your comment. Your feedback is always so encouraging.
Also, thank you for sharing your performance — it’s very interesting! Of course, your rendition of In Dulci Jubilo, which you posted in reply to budo, is wonderful as well. I’m always impressed by your registration (orchestration).

There are other pieces by Gulda that I’d like to try, too. But of course, Gulda’s own performances are simply the best — he does something different every time he plays. If only I had that kind of freedom!

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

great job with these!  i've played some of the Children's Songs but not this one.  loved it!  i hope you will continue to do music like this.

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Hi, budo.
Thank you very much for your kind comment.
I've listened to some of your performances of Chick's pieces, like Crystal Silence. Your performances always inspire me!

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Triton wrote:

Chick Corea wrote a series of pieces called "Children's Songs". No. 4 is somewhat like minimal music and has a mysterious atmosphere.

CASIO PS-X1000
Pianoteq 8.3.1
Steinway B Cinematic

https://youtu.be/qkPoYzc7VBQ

Friedrich Gulda is my hero!
He wrote 10 pieces for his wife, Yuko. In some pieces like No. 3 there are only chord names for the left hand, so I can't play pieces like that. No.1 is written in a classical style.

YAMAHA CLP-875
Pianoteq 8.4.0
Bösendorfer Concert Grand 280VC

Speaking of Gulda, Bösendorfer immediately comes to mind — even though he didn’t always play on one. So I gave it a try on a Bösendorfer myself.

https://youtu.be/FYnJwRAY5FU

Unfortunately, I can't play jazz myself, so performing these pieces is my attempt to broaden my world.

A really tasty and funny piece Triton. I can't play Jazz either, but I really envy those who with a few bars and chords can improvise wonders like Budo.
Great work indeed!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Re: Chick Corea (Children's Songs) and Friedrich Gulda (Play Piano Play)

Hi Carmelo,
Thank you so much for your kind comment! I'm already grateful you took the time to listen — and it's just wonderful to hear that you enjoyed it.
I always enjoy listening to your playing. Thank you again.