Dear Tsukushi, SO BEAUTIFUL AS ALWAYS!!!!! Thank you for this Glinka/Balakirev piece and for an excellent performance👏👏👏👏👏🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💖💖💖💖💖✨✨✨✨✨, congratulations for 755 subscribers to your lovely channel, you deserve more and more..., I've added this video to my old public playlists called "My Favourite Classical Music" and "Tsukushi Mitsuda", again my best wishes from VERY HOT Poland to England, have a nice weekend, Joanna.
Nice find and performance for the repertoire! The original song for voice and piano by Mikahil Glinka and adapted by Mily Balakirev was called "Не говори: любовь пройдет" which translates more accurately to "Say not that love will pass".
@Ivuy-Yawanifecbos15 Thank you for the information! It is gonna be useful as I haven’t been able to reach much information about this piece in English 😊
@@Tsukushipiano You're welcome. The song is in Wikipedia under "List of compositions...." of both Glinka and Balakirev. The text was written by Anton Delvig. In a similar style you might know Liszt's brilliant transcription of R.Schumann's Op 25 song "Widmung" - a pianistic tour de force. Regarding Balakirev, his famous "Islamey" is probably too much trouble for most pianists, but an interesting alternative is Sergey Liapunov's "Lezginka" which is no. 10 of his "12 Etudes d'Execution transcendante" (Op 11) modelled after Liszt. Your compatriot Chisato Kusunoki (who I believe still lives in the UK) made an excellent recording of it in 2007 on a CD issued by Tableaux.