Thank you Thomas for your heart , technique,phrasing, and artistry!!! I have listened to all your selections on youtube and each one is a gift to your audience. This is a true artist with true tone, dynamics. and precision!...no posing...just true music!!!
ThomasTirino was the finest pianist at Julliard when he attended there.Iwas fortunate enough to go the his "graduation" recital and I never forgot it.His playing is not like other peoples because the music is "Living in him".Imet him when I was 15 years old.I am now 49, and I have been following his career all that time.He is a gift to classical music,and he makes it a gift to others.
It's never a good sign when the artist cheats in the first measure! This is, after all, a tremendous virtuoso piece, and those opening octaves are written for the left hand alone. As the piece goes on, it becomes ever clearer this guy is a "right-hand" pianist. Never manages to give good tone or proper repose to the many l.h. statements of the theme while the right hand is flying around. There are also a good many wrong notes in all that swooping... Advice: practice more, pose less.
Thank you Thomas for your heart , technique,phrasing, and artistry!!! I have listened to all your selections on youtube and each one is a gift to your audience. This is a true artist with true tone, dynamics. and precision!...no posing...just true music!!!
isoldediva 9 months ago
ThomasTirino was the finest pianist at Julliard when he attended there.Iwas fortunate enough to go the his "graduation" recital and I never forgot it.His playing is not like other peoples because the music is "Living in him".Imet him when I was 15 years old.I am now 49, and I have been following his career all that time.He is a gift to classical music,and he makes it a gift to others.
kittysusca 1 year ago
It's never a good sign when the artist cheats in the first measure! This is, after all, a tremendous virtuoso piece, and those opening octaves are written for the left hand alone. As the piece goes on, it becomes ever clearer this guy is a "right-hand" pianist. Never manages to give good tone or proper repose to the many l.h. statements of the theme while the right hand is flying around. There are also a good many wrong notes in all that swooping... Advice: practice more, pose less.
gtimny 1 year ago
ah tirino qur grande ,gracias ,
refaful 1 year ago
Brilliant!...♪♪
ThePianoStudio 3 years ago