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From: KarlsonAk
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  • Bravo...This Nocturne is very beautifull!!!!

  • Does anyone know what piano model that is? Is it a Fazioli or a Stainway, or what? Sounds great. and also very well interpreted.

  • Very nice, especially the middle part. I wonder what was he thinking of while he played.

    He missed notes like 3 times but it doesn't make sense at all, I can see that he understands Chopin.

  • nice job! beautiful!

  • Oh je donnerais tellement pour pouvoir jouer du piano, hélas je ne peux qu'en rêver...

  • I think the octaves from 4:00 onwards can be much more Lisztian and aggressive and that the climax at 5:35-37 can likewise be much more pronounced, crescendo and even rubato: one 2 3 4 5 6, tWO 2 3 4 5 6 (slight pause) THREE! ...

    Personal taste, and because that's how I first heard it played (by Fou Ts'Ong).

  • This was a nightmare to learn.

  • Try to learn Ligeti Etude nr. 4 fanfares.. Then you know what you're talking about!

  • the double c sharp after the cadenza is not wrong.there is the stirling edition with this octave and many pianists (famous) plays of course the better sounding octave.

  • hélas trop de pédale,beaucoup trop...le pianiste entend-il ce qu'il joue? dans quelques années sans aucun doute,il fera mieux,-l'inspiration est là!!!

  • Excelente interpretación amigo!

    Desde argentina, Flaco.

  • the second part is very beutifully played

  • Beautifully played , I love this.

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