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  • I love these guys. They are great piano players, and the inspire me!

  • lovely

  • That is such a beautiful interpretation of this movement! I really enjoyed listening and watching you guys! Thanks for sharing this! =)

  • i play the first and the third part of this volume... really diffycult and nice

  • try to play it as "KenichiNishizawaNet" does.

  • Yeah !! Primo with a wide décolleté ! You'd like that ?

  • definatly

  • Just listened to their interpretation, it's terrible to be honest. Very heavy on the bass, too slow and lacking in expression save for the excessive movement of the primo player on her chair! This version is played much more delicately, like a dance should be.

  • like placing a wisk in the my ears and going to town on it.

  • I wouldn't say it's too fast... or at least not by much. My teacher continually reminds me that though the minuet was graceful it was a real dance and I can see this being danced very easily.

  • i think they go way to fast... this is a minuet! the piece is great tho. I played this with my mom and yes, its a very easy piece to play. took me three days.

  • Would you agree that this is the easiest of the four in this suite to play? It sounds the easiest, but i havent' looked at the music yet. I'm late intermediate and want to try one of these with a friend who is more advanced.

  • I wouldn't say any of the pieces are easy. The notes aren't as difficult to learn as in most piano chamber music, thus the difficulty lies within the treatment of musical ideas, not so much the acquiring of them.

    What I like about these pieces, is that they are accessible to young and trained minds, and can be performed just about anywhere. These pieces are never a bad idea to learn in or out of lessons. Have fun with them.

  • Brilliant! This song is amazing!

    A friend and I found this when we were supposed to be practising the Ballet movement for our piano ensemble, and we fell in love. Rather satisfying to play, no?

  • Ahem, 'practicing.' Pardon-moi.

  • Definately, this piece made great friends out of Sean and me that summer. It's a wonderful piece to play with just about anyone (that plays the piano).

    And, there are few pieces solo, chamber, etc. that so reliably engage the audience.

    Thanks Snivellus

  • davvero molto bravi... le mie congratulazioni!

  • Splendida interpretazione, molto fluido e bello. Uno dei migliori che io abbia mai sentito!

  • très bonne interprétation Bravo!

  • I'm attending BA in piano and really interested in play this piece.

    Can you remember how long time you got  studing it?

    it's difficult reach all this techniques? What do you think about the 2 hands version?

  • Awesome! This is my favorite movement. Where are they from? Congratulatons

  • Sean Kennard is from Hawaii and he went to the Curtis Institute at the age of 13 or 14.

    Adam Jackson is from Texas and went to Texas Christian University in Ft. Worth.

    Thank you for your comment!

  • i think it's very light and nice. unlike mine. lol.

  • nincs meg valakinek ugyanez csak csellóban?

    úgy értem a kotta..?

  • so who is the one playing primo, the one with blond hair?

  • Sean Kennard

  • Bet you've never been called a blond before, AJ!

  • Very good :)

  • Stayed up (too!) late watching this whole performance because it was so good--bravo. Totally beautiful and very tightly played, esp. this movement. Bravo again.

  • delightful playing...like a menuet! great!

  • Lovely playing (both of you)I love this piece!

  • Thank you very much. Your comment is much appreciated

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