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From: KenjiFujita1970
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  • this is the cross breeding with germans and asians.

  • ZOMG seppoku is the only option.

  • Jeeez-USS!! How the Hell many hands have you got anyway? And how many fingers on each?

  • What a whirlwind performance with such bravura quality. Too bad the audio quality iunprofessional. He needs to adjust his intensity level a bit and make the performance more lyrical. After all people don't want to hear high intensity all the way. It lacks charm and lyricism, and also the tempo isn't steady all the time. But, otherwise, perhaps the best interpretation of the 5th on piano or in orchestra that I've heard. The guy needs a haircut too, looks too geeky to go public.

  • you took my breath away

  • Fantastic!!! I'd like to know more about this guy. Is he professinal?

    He looks like an amateur pianist guessing from his atmospehre. I think this performance is much better than those available on the shelf such as those by katsaris, scherbakov etc.

  • Holy crap.

  • I love it! wish the quality were better

  • Beethoven will be proud with you

  • where does this guy come from?

  • Most Symphony ORCHESTRAS don't do as good a job in interpreting this music. You sir have the passion Beethoven himself could have related to.

  • Fantastic!!

  • Expert!!!!!!!!!! wooooo!!!!!! that's a long piece i saw the piece, it was terrifying so many black notes

  • So many black keys?? There's not THAT many..maybe the second movement...first and third movements are in C minor, so only 3, and then the last movement you shouldn't really complain because it's in C major, sure there are accidentals, but come on, it shouldn't be THAT hard...if you play your scales and arpeggios all the time, you wouldn't really worry about black keys and stuff.

  • Fantastic! He's very good!

  • Outstanding! Bravo! To be able to play with no music in front of him is Awesome!

  • Fantastic!!!

  • From one musician to another, I give him a 10 from a scale of one to ten for a powerful performance.

  • those arpeggios in c major in the begining woud have proven quite nice tough..

  • too loud all the time.

  • Pardon? The transcription by Liszt of Beethoven?! I doubt there were enough ffffff's on the score to suit Franz Liszt. The man loved bombastic playing on the piano, and reportedly broke strings while playing in concert. He would probably be giving a standing ovation and saying "Bravo! Bravissimo!!"

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