Beautiful, lyrical, and quiet. I enjoyed this very much. So much of this is that way, although people remember it for the sonic blasts and thundering octaves.
The quiet section beginning at 2:55 is beautifully realized, as is the wonderful build-up of sonority at 3:52. Many masterful touches in this....Bravo!
ill be honest bro you inspire me.. i didnt think it would be possible for me to learn this but now watching you play it gives me some hope. :D
tigertolyy 11 months ago
absolutely beautiful!! well done!! i wish i could play half as you do!!
smurstluer 1 year ago
Five stars *****. Please see my written comment at Part 3.
gerardbedecarter 2 years ago
Such a strange, and strangely beautiful, sonata. You play it wonderfully. I came back to listen again.
cpanati 2 years ago
I was wondering if you had an influence for this? Some parts remind me of the way Martha Argerich plays it....
darkkerrigan 2 years ago
Beautiful, lyrical, and quiet. I enjoyed this very much. So much of this is that way, although people remember it for the sonic blasts and thundering octaves.
wildejag 2 years ago
Excellent!!!
476892 3 years ago 2
The quiet section beginning at 2:55 is beautifully realized, as is the wonderful build-up of sonority at 3:52. Many masterful touches in this....Bravo!
UncleNathan 3 years ago 2
Maestro you born to play the piano!!!, no like those chinese boys who play like robots and those teenagers who think they can play, bravo bravo!!!
arnisa 3 years ago
Arnisa: I totally agree with you that young Chinese pianists often play like robots.
BachScholar 3 years ago