Bravo to this talented pianist for their captivating performance of such a challenging piece. While I revel in classical music, I'm curious if they explore other genres like jazz, electronic, or rock. I wonder if classical pianists often delve into diverse musical styles. With such skill, branching out into various genres could potentially their demand and reach.
I had never heard of Debra until this morning, when Adam Maness ("You'll Hear It" podcast) mentioned her sitting in on a gig a few weeks ago. She was held up as an example of how a great a gig can go with a vocalist. (As opposed to the opposite!) Adam recounted the gig, and how it was wonderful that she wanted to sit in as part of the band, not as a "front person" or someone apart. So, of course, I had to look her up! Deborah, you sound GREAT and I'm glad I am able to listen to you!
Brand new Piano Concerto No 2! With various styles such as Romantic, musical theatre, early Modern, Baroque pastiche, fugue, and even a rhumba! Hope to lift your Spring spirits ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0wUWfXRbVV8.html Thanks!
1st view, 1st comment. Love it. I’m a guitar player. Good job! No one knows how long it takes to hit your chords, with rythem clean and sing with timing.