Have only listened to Etude no.6 so far, the treble end sounds so muffled, there was a brief part around 2/3 of the way in where he plays it almost pizzicato, this felt strange but now I think it should have been employed more often because the piece demands clarity and precision which was lacking in this case.
I have admired many of your videos. The title of this one confused me a bit, however, but I figured that you mean it's a composition of yours, in the style of Glass as it might have been influenced by Rach.
I'd forgotten just how wonderful this performance was-so glad I stumbled back upon it and am now transported to a much nicer place in my head, does anyone out there still not believe that for all its pain, loss and struggle, life is Good and we are blessed in more ways than we can imagine? Thank you Anton, the talent you give to us is most certainly a blessing.
Very fine performance! Question about lighting and reading from score: it is appropriate and interesting. Were you influenced by another pianist in this?
I agree that the trills and ornamental notes get out of hand... but this stately, dreamlike interpretation of my all-time favorite melody is such a miracle.
There was a Lady Carey , Mary Boleyn who was cast aside by HenryVIII when he discovered her sister Anne . Mary married a chap called William Carey. Or, it might have been their daughter Catherine. Either way I think the song was written for one of them 😊😊
я была на этом концерте в Доме музыки. Шестая партита Баха тогда стала для меня открытием! Сейчас работаю под эту музыку. Антон, спасибо Вам! Ну и Баху, конечно, тоже )) это теодицея: за такую музыку несовершенному миру можно многое простить и этот мир принять