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  • Good on the fortissimos, but can it do delicate and singing...?

  • I have never hear a timbre this good... wow! the playing is quite nice also!

  • ufukmetesahin....This Sonata is not a song! Hate to spoil things for you, but if you listen very close, you will not hear any words being sung. The word song implies to sing. This is a piece or a work.

  • @choirguy75 my piano teacher always told me to sing -- Cantabile! Cantabile! he said his teacher, some joker named, Leschetizky, used to get on his case...

  • What a design. They had more taste back then!

  • oww my god amazing piano mi love!!! is uanderfulll

  • OMG !

    SONG IS WONDERFULLLLLL ! <3

  • In sheet music you can read: 'Si deve suonare tutto questo pezzo delicatissimamente e senza sordini; 'sempre pianissimo e senza sordini'

    Here he plays: 'fortissimo e senza delicatezza' 'stretto"

    This guy plays a lot of wrong notes

  • @kacharov he is enjoying himself, which I find always produces a more moving sound than perfect technique on a piano

  • authoritative bass, careful artist

    the case, though, looks like it's out of Disneyland

  • sounds incredible

  • damnnn. beautiful bass. i rekon, the older the piano the better. those days people actually CARED about the soundboard and GERMAN MADE AND ASSEMBLED unlike these days where companies like C.Bechstein, K&C, Knabe etc make their piano in China

  • This is an american built steinway. In 1880 they put a factory in germany in 1880.

  • Good emotions

  • Wow For it's age this is a amazing piano!

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