I am playing this for my competition. Listening to you play the piece is really really helpful. You are very good at controlling the dynamics. The music that you play is very beautiful and helpful! Keep posting videos!😊
J'essaie d'imaginer la réaction de Beethoven: "Ganz mein Bild !!!" Mais il me semble que les qualités ▪︎de l'enregistrement ,et ▪︎des réactions du piano... ont bien du mal à suivre; il faut dire que l'innocent instrument est soumis à rude épreuve...
Well, he played this piece the way he felt it. At this level, there is no longer "better" or "worse". There is only "matches" or "does not match" with whoever is listening. For me, the performance of Julia Wang is closer ... I myself was surprised.
This Mendelssohn tune end up on The Capitol Production Music Library, credited to composer William Loose as C-32. William Loose didn’t composed this tune, but you find this tune on Reel L-12, 4th track.
What an amazing find! I love Rachmaninoff's unsentimentality and matter-of-fact way of saying things. All his recordings reveal this kind of purity in expression. Thanks for sharing!
Sad error at 1:36, but still this performance is a great one. (He makes exactly the same mistake in two other places -- which leads me to believe he just liked the sound of it better than what Debussy wrote. Perhaps even Debussy himself would have approved.)
I have to agree with you. The greatest performers have the ability (as here) to adopt counter-intuitive ideas about pace and pedaling and dynamics, and still to give us a miraculously persuasive result. That's what happens here, and I'm grateful.
You know i was shure is a violin musician..😊cause the first time i heared his name was with david garrett piece❤only 5 months ago..but music is timeless..❤❤❤