Schubert : Klavierstücke D. 946 n°2 en mi bémol majeur. Andante. Quand l’intelligence de l’artiste rejoint la sensibilité de l’âme. Une musicalité hors-normes. Merci à David Fray vous êtes un magnifique poète du piano 🎹 🎼
Cannot agree with Henry more, don't know why when David Fray plays Bach, I don't think he is a human being😂🤣😂🤣 He plays Bach in exactly correct way/tone like a machine, he uses his way to express the chapter like a poetry, he handles very single tone like a pure pearl, he plays the difficult part like a naughty boy... I lost my mind, my conscious of time and geography... like Alice falls in the hole, and only follows him, rabbit David, to introduce his world to me😳🤪😳 I am a Asia girl and never heard who is David Fray, RU-vid recommended me his video yesterday, and I totally get crazy😅😅😅 I thought Kissin is the no. 1 pianist in the world(but I personally think he is okay/fine with me, never want to buy the tickets for his performance😋), but rabbit David... the way how he plays Bach... took away my breath again and again😆😉😆, every single video I listened over 50 times😂🤣😂🤣 and I bought his three CD(this is my first time to buy CD😛) and wonder to arrange a travel to his performance in Europe😝😜😝
I love to go to sleep with David serenading. Such beauty, such beauty. This is God Given .. Divinity in its truest, elegance, Perfection. Whatever and however he does this it is it's perfect to me. Just Perfect in its entirety. Thankyou. Bravo.
Breathtaking performance and consummate artistry here, and still so young in his career. Glorious playing and total understanding and control of the considerable technical challenges of this No 2. D.946. My only regret is that he didn't include it in his stunning Schubert Fantasie CD which, in my humble opinion, should be in everybody's classical CD collection.
Fray's subtle and occasional rubato hints at a carefree, graceful escape from the stable but agitated bass. Yet as a whole he captures a radiant lucidity and in his exquisite care of original theme, returns the listener to the calm tenderness, dispersing all polarity.
Yes it's not a song. Where are the singers? I think the fault of calling these pieces songs probably comes from Apple Itunes or something like that. What's your opinion?
PLEASE stop calling classical piano works "songs" unless they involve a singer. There are sonatas, symphonies, toccatas, etudes, mazurkas, suites, partitas, fantasies, impromptus, etc. etc.
+Jan Kokken uhm searched for key, didn't listen the whole piece at spotify cause i couldn t listen to the other pianists ;-), shall listen to it later on, greets!
Ho avuto un incubo, ascoltavo questo pezzo però non riuscivo ad apprezzarlo perché c’erano continui cigolii di porte aperte e chiuse, rumori di cani che abbaiavano da fuori, mi distraevo e nervosamente infastidito continuavo a deconcentrarmi, cosi tanto che alla fine mi è apparsa pure una rapa insanguinata. Poi mi sono svegliato. 😕