Vos que hablas de sentimiento Infeliz! y despues escribis Beethoven con "B". El pibe este es un grande toca excelentemente bien y encima tiene 18 años! (mas de uno con 18 años de estudio! no llega a tocar esta obra con esta calidad !). Aparte totalmente deshubicado tu comentario... "Sentimiento" claro... supuestamente su sentimiento debe ser el que hay que utilizar... casi seguro beethoven necesitaria de tu consejo para inspirarse.... FELIX!!! FELICITACIONES! SIGUE ASI!!!
Am...a...zing! What's more amazing is that you had one month..ONE MONTH...to play this! And for an eighteen-year-old...wonderful expression, articulation, and understanding of the piece. This is WAY-above-average maturity of mind. I'd give you six stars if I could.
(P.S.): Is this a young Daniel Barenboim? Look at the hair!
Bravo..., bravissimo..! ¿Cómo tocarás la Appassionata dentro de unos años? Por, vuelve a ofrecérnosla entonces; oírte es como acudir a un recital. Gracias
Hola, estoy de acuerdo con magníficos comentarios que he leído sobre tu interpretación de la Appassionata. Si ahora con tus 18 años eres tan "apasionante", es justo que esperemos de tí que vayas superándote cada día más y más! A que ahora te gusta más Beethoven?. Se nota.
Absolutely great! You should learn all 32 Beethoven sonatas (and the Diabelli variations, etc). You've got the right idea, Beethoven isn't flash, he's all passion.
Bravo Félix. I can tell by your body language and posture that you are putting your heart and soul into this piece. That's very wonderful to see.
However a couple things: wherever you have the main theme and the second theme, you are playing the last sixteenth note too early most of the time... making it sound like a dotted eighth note followed by a sixteenth note in 4/4 time whereas it's different in 12/8 time.
It was a tossup between you and Sean Bennett, but you make it look so much easier. How do you remain so calm during the storm of this mysterious and haunting piece?
You know the part with all the crossing of the arms, I always swtich hands and it's so much easier. lo
I just LOVE watching you; you're amazing! Impeccable! Superb! Brilliant! Just AWESOME!!!!!!
Come now - don't be afraid to bring the tempo up. It's quite clean and a few missed notes will be well worth the result - you have a nice command of the piece and I like the way you allow for breathing space in between phrases. Let's hear it again at a nice clip...
Quite nice.
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Enhorabuena por tu reciente Primer Premio en el XIII Concurso Internacional de Piano de París. Eres un fenómeno.
megonar 8 months ago
C'est Magnifique !!!
G2DAMAX 1 year ago
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como se nota que estudias bastante pero necesitas un poco de sentimiento para tocar a beethoben
jordidecorazon 2 years ago
Vos que hablas de sentimiento Infeliz! y despues escribis Beethoven con "B". El pibe este es un grande toca excelentemente bien y encima tiene 18 años! (mas de uno con 18 años de estudio! no llega a tocar esta obra con esta calidad !). Aparte totalmente deshubicado tu comentario... "Sentimiento" claro... supuestamente su sentimiento debe ser el que hay que utilizar... casi seguro beethoven necesitaria de tu consejo para inspirarse.... FELIX!!! FELICITACIONES! SIGUE ASI!!!
gmallada 2 years ago
its fuckin good
Roverr23 2 years ago
magnifico, simplemente magnifico. No hace falta insistir tanto en el movimiento de la camara
alcalcalca 3 years ago 2
Wears erudition, technique and genius with the lightest touch.
52dalibor 3 years ago 5
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Felipe, felicitaciones, pero no nos dejes con la miel, tocate los otros movimientos mas
Nik612 3 years ago 4
This sounds very similar to Vladimir Ashkenazy's interpretation, but beautifully executed all the same.
fastfinger69 4 years ago 3
Bravo Felix! Sigue así, y no puedo esperar por ver los otros movimientos de la sonata!
nico22059 4 years ago 5
I've liked it.Nice.
epstuk 4 years ago 4
To be honest when i see a young man started to sonat i thought this was a amatheur video. But i see this man is pro. Bravo Felix.
muraty314 4 years ago 4
Am...a...zing! What's more amazing is that you had one month..ONE MONTH...to play this! And for an eighteen-year-old...wonderful expression, articulation, and understanding of the piece. This is WAY-above-average maturity of mind. I'd give you six stars if I could.
(P.S.): Is this a young Daniel Barenboim? Look at the hair!
MusicalConnoisseur 4 years ago 3
keep up the good work!
1124755 4 years ago 2
i would love to play this one day i am 10, using my dads account
shuianzhao 4 years ago
Beautiful
sammie101234 4 years ago 2
Absolutely fantastic! The movement of your hands is very difficult. You play this sonata in a marvellous way!
megonar 4 years ago
Bravo..., bravissimo..! ¿Cómo tocarás la Appassionata dentro de unos años? Por, vuelve a ofrecérnosla entonces; oírte es como acudir a un recital. Gracias
Elisabeth
luisar1963 4 years ago
Hola, estoy de acuerdo con magníficos comentarios que he leído sobre tu interpretación de la Appassionata. Si ahora con tus 18 años eres tan "apasionante", es justo que esperemos de tí que vayas superándote cada día más y más! A que ahora te gusta más Beethoven?. Se nota.
Tu tía, Aracelli
luisar1963 4 years ago
I believe your grandfather is watching you and listening from heaven, and Ludwig will be be proud of you too. Kisses.Fushkash
luisar1963 4 years ago
is this guy a pro?
kidmulso 4 years ago
Absolutely great! You should learn all 32 Beethoven sonatas (and the Diabelli variations, etc). You've got the right idea, Beethoven isn't flash, he's all passion.
jdbrown371 4 years ago
Bravo Félix. I can tell by your body language and posture that you are putting your heart and soul into this piece. That's very wonderful to see.
However a couple things: wherever you have the main theme and the second theme, you are playing the last sixteenth note too early most of the time... making it sound like a dotted eighth note followed by a sixteenth note in 4/4 time whereas it's different in 12/8 time.
That's all, just my 2cents
fuzzy8balls 4 years ago
It was a tossup between you and Sean Bennett, but you make it look so much easier. How do you remain so calm during the storm of this mysterious and haunting piece?
You know the part with all the crossing of the arms, I always swtich hands and it's so much easier. lo
I just LOVE watching you; you're amazing! Impeccable! Superb! Brilliant! Just AWESOME!!!!!!
BankFace 4 years ago
You are like, my fav. You play so cool and smooth that your hands look like they're hardly moving. lol
How long did it take you to learn that piece, may I please ask, Sir?
Thank you.
BankFace 4 years ago
One month. Thanks a lot.
felixgonar 4 years ago
Tocaste este pieza muy bien con tus emociones. Por favor, poste los otros dos videos del segundo y terzer moviemiento de este pieza.
GianfrancoPianista 5 years ago
Come now - don't be afraid to bring the tempo up. It's quite clean and a few missed notes will be well worth the result - you have a nice command of the piece and I like the way you allow for breathing space in between phrases. Let's hear it again at a nice clip...
lourak 5 years ago