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  • No it drags! Played this often... Romance has movement...not hesitation! And the shrillness of the upper register doesn't help. Sorry guys!

  • Tempo is too slow...sleepy slow in fact!

    Can somebody please VOICE that piano?

    It's a Romance ... not a shipwreck!

    Sorry guys this doesn't do it for me... but you play beautifully

  • @pianonine that is a romance, not an etude or something like this, the tempo is ok

  • these two are a magnificent duo. great accomplishment here and much soulful artistry!

    & btw... all that upper body movement is about using the torso as a control on arm weight (which is kinda important when doing heavy music like rach on a heavy modern piano) & is fairly well established technique (also allied to breath/rhythmic indication)

    nothing gross or distasteful here at all here i'd say!

    ...

  • these two are a magnificent duo. great accomplishment here and much soulful artistry!

  • magnificent!

  • someone coughed.

  • very beautiful piece!

  • Flora te mueves mucho y poco en las manos.

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  • This is OK but it would be better to play without book.

  • @betablokker123

    better how?

  • @chystokletov It adds effect >_> Yeah right like pieces of paper really affect the way they played which was highly amazing

  • @betablokker123 -duo pianists and other small collaborative groups generally play with the score available. Wherever did you get the idea that they should play from memory?

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  • Nice, but i thought it was kinda weird how the secondo part was moving in so dramatically on the piano whenever she played

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