What is with the Fukuoka woods that they turn out play like this? Great inner strength and beauty Aisan! Sorry to miss you guys in Den Haag, would have loved to record....
Whenever I listen to the Marche Funebre, I always half-await the pianist to "go Rachmaninoff" at the return. You played it at the perfect pianissimo. Your playing continues to impress, and I love listening to you play!
Ai san...what can I say? A VERY convincing take on the Funeral March and on the cryptic last movement....which is like a shudder of grief. Simply put, a masterly performance of the Op. 35. I love it!
A very beautiful performance of this difficult piece! I agree with truecrypt's comment on the first part, this work has more italian soul than polish, Chopin was a great admirer of the bel canto singing, his melodies remind of Bellini's arias, and you "sing" them beautifully.
And, PLEASE don't enter the Chopin prize competition, an artist like you has no business in that marketing circus...;)
@nikolaimedtner Thank you for listening! Indeed, Italian influence on this piece but also I feel Chopin's essential love and longing feeling for Poland strongly on it.
I've never considered to enter the Chopin prize competition(or any other competitions), even never had any adoration on this markething circus(indeed I don't llike it at all)...But first of all, it will be impossible for me to even get a preliminary stage, as I make many many mistouches, I am simply not for competitions! :-)))
@nikolaimedtner I see! Each time I upload some videos, I get strange claim from Youtube...they always say something like that certain music company has a copyright on my own playing, etc...very strange. Anyway, I always ignore, then no problem so far...
aitäh monirobale video eest !
rimp62kmm 2 months ago
@rimp62kmm Thank you for listening :-)
morinoroba 2 months ago
What is with the Fukuoka woods that they turn out play like this? Great inner strength and beauty Aisan! Sorry to miss you guys in Den Haag, would have loved to record....
suzettegm 3 months ago
@suzettegm Thank you Josette san, I hope we can meet in February!
morinoroba 2 months ago
Whenever I listen to the Marche Funebre, I always half-await the pianist to "go Rachmaninoff" at the return. You played it at the perfect pianissimo. Your playing continues to impress, and I love listening to you play!
camaysar222 3 months ago
@camaysar222 Hello James, thank you for listening to it, I am glad you liked it!
morinoroba 3 months ago
Wonderful performance of this dark but marvelous piece! I'm looking forward to hearing you live on the 23rd! :)
allegrissimo 3 months ago
@allegrissimo Thank you Robert san, looking forward to meeting you and I will do my best on the concert in your country!
morinoroba 3 months ago
Ai san...what can I say? A VERY convincing take on the Funeral March and on the cryptic last movement....which is like a shudder of grief. Simply put, a masterly performance of the Op. 35. I love it!
Noshirm 3 months ago
@Noshirm Thank you Noshir for your comments on all my videos! I am glad you love it!
morinoroba 3 months ago
@morinoroba It was really a marvelous job you did. (:-D)
Noshirm 3 months ago
A very beautiful performance of this difficult piece! I agree with truecrypt's comment on the first part, this work has more italian soul than polish, Chopin was a great admirer of the bel canto singing, his melodies remind of Bellini's arias, and you "sing" them beautifully.
And, PLEASE don't enter the Chopin prize competition, an artist like you has no business in that marketing circus...;)
nikolaimedtner 3 months ago
@nikolaimedtner Thank you for listening! Indeed, Italian influence on this piece but also I feel Chopin's essential love and longing feeling for Poland strongly on it.
I've never considered to enter the Chopin prize competition(or any other competitions), even never had any adoration on this markething circus(indeed I don't llike it at all)...But first of all, it will be impossible for me to even get a preliminary stage, as I make many many mistouches, I am simply not for competitions! :-)))
morinoroba 3 months ago
Wow, as linhpiano once said, you should enter the Chopin prize competition.
You are such a remarkable pianist, how can it be possible for one human being to be so talented at both Art and Music ?
lovemetu 3 months ago
"Artist: André Laplante"???
No! Artist: -- and a great one -- Ai Mori!
pianopera 3 months ago
@pianopera Dank u wel!!!
morinoroba 3 months ago
@pianopera Ah, now I noticed, on the right corner I can see the name "André Laplante" indeed :-o
morinoroba 3 months ago
@morinoroba Looks like you have one of those bogus copyright claims too, that's why the "artist" appears there...
nikolaimedtner 3 months ago
@nikolaimedtner I see! Each time I upload some videos, I get strange claim from Youtube...they always say something like that certain music company has a copyright on my own playing, etc...very strange. Anyway, I always ignore, then no problem so far...
morinoroba 3 months ago