this is poco moto at it's best. ^^
michaelarcangelo99 6 months ago
wtf her arms are bigger than mine!!
SMMA1990 9 months ago
Lovely interpretation. Not painfully slow like some people, nor is it at break kneck speed. Great!
losinggrip1993 1 year ago
oh no no no.....way too fast...
sweeney665 1 year ago 3
@sweeney665 i agree the slower one gives me goose bumps i love it so much
luckypatrice2 8 months ago
cool!
Member9999 1 year ago
wow
MileyliciousDL 1 year ago
sorry but did not enjoy this interpretation
lesterdiamond5 1 year ago
great song
1999XP 1 year ago
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What portrait is this? I was performed by Melvyn Tan instead of Ludwig Van Beethoven. This song is about one octave lower I guess.
PianoFurElise431 2 years ago
I think it is WoO 59 ...
kecske35 2 years ago
You're right, I'll fix it.
HARMONICO101 2 years ago
...I played this two years ago...I prefer his other piano music more though.
Oh yeah, fortepianos look so much cooler than modern ones! I love that 'historical' feeling it gives me.
bubblykings 2 years ago
Very interesting to hear it on the fortepiano!
thelightisahead 2 years ago
Excellent, never heard anything like that on a fortepiano.
iLikeBaroqueMusic 2 years ago
Exelent interpretation; 5/5 and favorited.
strategus999 2 years ago
In general I hate this piece of music, but this version is wonderful!
Posanes 2 years ago
Lovely job friend, I enjoy the auditorium sound too.
3rdStreetStudio 2 years ago 5
Joe *********
Great performance by Melvyn Tan, Brava !!
Thanks for the brief description of the origin of the
Elise ( or Therese) dedication.
Antonio
ANTONIVSLVCIVS 2 years ago
There should be more recordings of fortepiano composers on fortepianos.
hymntonight 2 years ago
This is a fantastic interpretation.
xenos82 2 years ago 2
Whats the painting?
Cojonimo 2 years ago
This was painted by a danish painter named, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783-1853). He painted the 'Woman standing in front of a mirror' in 1841.
UndyingAnguish 2 years ago 10
Thanks for the info! I LOVE the piece!
dodgeballdude27 2 years ago
@UndyingAnguish looks pretty nice. tkanks for the info.
webmastertool 10 months ago
* Thank You for sharing this with us : ) Beautiful piece of music, haunting melody ~ _
kootallica 2 years ago
this is poco moto at it's best. ^^
michaelarcangelo99 6 months ago
wtf her arms are bigger than mine!!
SMMA1990 9 months ago
Lovely interpretation. Not painfully slow like some people, nor is it at break kneck speed. Great!
losinggrip1993 1 year ago
oh no no no.....way too fast...
sweeney665 1 year ago 3
@sweeney665 i agree the slower one gives me goose bumps i love it so much
luckypatrice2 8 months ago
cool!
Member9999 1 year ago
wow
MileyliciousDL 1 year ago
sorry but did not enjoy this interpretation
lesterdiamond5 1 year ago
great song
1999XP 1 year ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
What portrait is this? I was performed by Melvyn Tan instead of Ludwig Van Beethoven. This song is about one octave lower I guess.
PianoFurElise431 2 years ago
I think it is WoO 59 ...
kecske35 2 years ago
You're right, I'll fix it.
HARMONICO101 2 years ago
...I played this two years ago...I prefer his other piano music more though.
Oh yeah, fortepianos look so much cooler than modern ones! I love that 'historical' feeling it gives me.
bubblykings 2 years ago
Very interesting to hear it on the fortepiano!
thelightisahead 2 years ago
Excellent, never heard anything like that on a fortepiano.
iLikeBaroqueMusic 2 years ago
Exelent interpretation; 5/5 and favorited.
strategus999 2 years ago
In general I hate this piece of music, but this version is wonderful!
Posanes 2 years ago
Lovely job friend, I enjoy the auditorium sound too.
3rdStreetStudio 2 years ago 5
Joe *********
Great performance by Melvyn Tan, Brava !!
Thanks for the brief description of the origin of the
Elise ( or Therese) dedication.
Antonio
ANTONIVSLVCIVS 2 years ago
There should be more recordings of fortepiano composers on fortepianos.
hymntonight 2 years ago
This is a fantastic interpretation.
xenos82 2 years ago 2
Whats the painting?
Cojonimo 2 years ago
This was painted by a danish painter named, Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783-1853). He painted the 'Woman standing in front of a mirror' in 1841.
UndyingAnguish 2 years ago 10
Thanks for the info! I LOVE the piece!
dodgeballdude27 2 years ago
@UndyingAnguish looks pretty nice. tkanks for the info.
webmastertool 10 months ago
* Thank You for sharing this with us : ) Beautiful piece of music, haunting melody ~ _
kootallica 2 years ago