@@gabrielferrari7909 He had 7 years of piano experience and on the top of that a perfect pitch which helped him doing improved accompaniment with ease, so I think that was well within his capability if he wanted. That said, the concerto is long, maybe he feels more comfortable doing a live stream that long on violin.
I love this! Not necessarily the hardest arrangement, but obviously one of the best ones. Such orchestral feel. I like the pianist's interpretation as well. It's slower paced but feels fitting. What a character for this piece.
Absolutely wonderful! As a violinist and pianist I always adore when my favorite pieces for one instrument are arranged for the other. This is no exception. It was well arranged, well performed, and invigorating. Fantastic job!
I like how comfortably paced your playing is, very enjoyable! I always wanted to study violin just to play this Concerto but now I realize it sounds really nice in piano as well :)
I was trying to start a project to write a transcription for this concerto after having completed Sibelius' violin concerto. It is hard to beat this transcription! It is beautiful, and I feel like I don't have to transcribe at all! Beautiful transcription and beautiful interpretation. The piano sounds so great
Well, the transcription followed the violin part very well and, while the left hand did a good job of supporting the melodies like an orchestra does, the right hand had poor intonation compared to a violin and sounded way too thin for a piano. In other words, the violin part relies on the richness and dexterity of the violin and that does not translate well to a piano (IMO) if one simply tries to play one or two notes at a time without techniques applicable to a string instrument. It woud be interesting, however, if someone tried to rewrite the piece as a piano work utilizing the strengths of the piano, with fuller runs, many more supporting notes, etc. instead of just copying the violin's part.
@@eddiebae6243 he said "intonation" which means PLAYING in tune not tuning it, there's a difference between having an out of tune violin and playing it with shit intonation, which is what you go through on a daily basis, assuming you even have an actual violin. It you're a violist, that's... a completely different story.