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  • pianists nowadays are always the same soup... there's no difference in their playing.

    better to listen old recordings, the legends of the past

  • i love other piano players too, but you are in my heart!

  • Hubba-Hubba, Ingrid ! I vant to spend a holiday with you, give your hands a rest -- maybe then again, maybe not give your hands a rest

  • Dear Ingrid! It's so fantastic! Thank you much! How can I get comlete Beethoven Sonatas in your interpretation?My daughter Laylo Rikhsieva 11 years old, young pianist from Uzbekistan could dream about it only...

  • Dear Ingrid! It's so fantastic! Thank you much! How can I get comlete Beethoven Sonatas in your interpretation?My daughter Laylo Rikhsieva 11 years, young pianist from Uzbekistan could dream about it only...

  • She  plays excellent. She is brilliant pianist.

  • she plays excellent. She is briliant pianist

  • This album is brilliant. I've listened to the Apassionata for decades and Ingrid's performance of the last movement left me gasping. For me, just as she said, the performance was about the music, and she made that recurring cascading theme so brilliant, fierce, gnawing, helpless and obsessive that I could swear I met the man. If you read this Ingrid, thank you, and I can't wait to see you perform live.

  • She is so charming and perceptive in her observations. A great pianist who in my opinion can stand shoulder to shoulder with the best. I greatly look forward to this CD,

  • Nice !

  • Dankeschön & Thank you.:)

  • please correct the caption at min 3.56. it should be "Piano Sonata No. 8 in C minor - I Grave – Allegro di molto e con brio".

    Not much hard to feel it, it's so "Grave" from the first few notes - not that Adagio.

    no hard feelings.

  • Whoever edited this video needs to be slapped. They said she was playing the second movement to the Pathetique...she was the introduction to the first movement!!!

    Now, putting that aside...as much as I love these sonatas, it's kind of sad that she's only showcasing the most famous ones rather than the other ones that most people don't know...like his first three, his last three...I'm actually surprised they didn't even include certain ones like the Waldstein or "Les Adieux."

  • cool !!!

  • Wonderful Ingrid!

  • Love it! Such a delicate touch. Keep up the good work.

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