I may be crazy, but I think I enjoy rehearsals more than concerts, and I sometimes enjoy hearing things played on instruments like this more than on a concert grand. I grew up for years playing music and recording music on low-fi devices, maybe that’s why. But something like this makes me appreciate the music and the playing in a way that’s more emotional and less analytical than in a strict concert setting. I love this.
00:06 Porz Goret - EUSA 03:53 First Rendez-vous - Good Bye Lenin OST 06:11 Penn ar Roc'h - EUSA 09:02 La Dispute - Le Phare 11:10 Comptine d'un autre été - Le Fabuleux destin d'Amélie Poulain OST
Great work! I'm working my way through the Goodbye Lenin songbook starting with the easier ones like Coma and Watching Lara... those faster tempo ones are a long way off for me! keep up the good work!
wow choosing his top 5 piano works...not easy.. perhaps... composers look at the pieces they have done as children... always loving them equally... douglasmccannpiano
I didnt feel almost anything while listening. Porz goret transmits feelings, emotions... You may know how to play the correct notes, but if you dont feel what Yann wants you to feel while playing, there is something that could be much much better.
on comptine you went too fast T T. slow it down a bit, over all it was good. thanks. Add Monochrome(synthesia) and , Rue de cascades and Le matin, they are worth playing.
sorry but nobody can respect the breaks and the sequence of notes like '' Yan Tiersen '' as well as that, it becomes chaotic when you try. but you're close anyway, but very far too
it is not a simple sequence as in piano courts, it lacks emotion, it is like the star academy who sings the perfect note, but without the emotion and the frying in the voice, it is too perfect, but soulless