They tried to get me to play on my wedding day (second marriage 2001). Did a short easy piece Moon River by memory, and then froze, unable to play at all .....I can play this piece too, but not by memory 🙄😒 What you see is my wedding photo btw on the left 😉 😜
@@kaleimaile; I’m an adult learner. I guess I need more practice performing in front of family and friends to build up confidence to play for a larger crowd
His Chopin in nocturne seems to be active and cheerful🤣 Very unique interpretation! That suits weddings way better than it normally does. Hope for the same attitude going along with their life.
It's all over Drew's face... both during and especially after Lu finished playing... the realization he married way out of his league! He's the luckiest guy in the world and it shows! 😍 A beautiful piece, beautifully played by a beautiful woman, on a beautiful Grand Piano!!! Belissima! 🤌
Bravo!!!..The BRIDE Played so Beautifully & so Shall Their Marriage be just as BEAUTIFULL !!!...I realize it was 2 yrs ago..but better late than never....once again BRAVO!!!!!
You can never go wrong with Chopin, especially the Nocturne Op 9 No 2. Great job and perhaps gratitude to parents who provided for piano lessons? It’s like the ultimate dowry! I like your own interpretation on the certain measures of the piece.
I believe that the future of the two newlyweds will be a hopeful day with memories of playing this piano. I think that the sympathy of human sensitivity that can be shared with music is the best of the best. I wish the two newlyweds the grace of God always stays. Denny from Korea
This almost exactly how I learn my new bride knew how to play the piano but the first time I heard her was just one or two days adter our wedding celebration in Hong Kong, 1989. I believe she played this same piece since it is her favorite that I have listened to for 33 years now. I have heard so many times, I can sing the entire main theme by heart.
Very nice performance! As a wedding photographer, I was amused at the professional asking the grandma to please move out of the shot with her cell phone 😆
You can hear Chopin heart crying and breaking and his whole entire life told purely with Everynote in this piece. (Feel it don't think it) (That's what a heart for)
Oh so wonderful! I appreciate that kind of music in which I cried when I heard that! Bravo to the bride. It has lyric entitled To Love Again.I used to sang it. Wonderful really I like it God bless the bride.
Heh, I was just playing this song today. One of the few songs I actually have memorized. I can play it just as well as you alone, but in front of an audience I buckle under pressure -- good job!
It's my favorite piece to play (Alone too lol) When I play in front of an audience, my brain seems to start sending all the blood-flow to the cloud, and I start feeling that my soul is trying to leave my body 😂
She stole a show that was already hers! And added a bit of beauty of another dimension to what looks to have already been a beautiful occasion; again already because of her!
I did the same for my bride 25 years ago, though in the ceremony itself. She would agree that there is nothing more intimate than that expression of love.
beautiful music and wonderful idea for a wedding gift--it made a special moment. (but gotta say, all the people holding up phones to capture that were a little bit of a downer for me--I like the look of those who are just standing and taking it in without using their phones.)
This is one video where you’d love to know more: who is she? And he? Why Chopin and why this Nocturne? Why does she play at her own wedding? Why not another performer? What is her story? What is his story? But it was a great performance. That too.
And it was magnificent. What a wedding gift! Chopin is my favorite! I just hope to live long enough to be a credit to him. I’ve been playing a few years now, I’m 75 and we just got a K.Kawai grand. Such a magnificent instrument my wife began lessons. I’m working on the 1st movement of Moonlight Sonata and on Nocturne 9/2. They are more difficult than they look … and to play them beautifully in front of people! That alone is noteworthy. Your husband is, indeed, most fortunate. Did he ask you if you wanted a grand piano? (Did he know the cost?) LOL. Congrats and many great years.