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5 months ago
CLAUDIO ARRAU - Chopin Etude no.12 op.25
CLAUDIO ARRAU - Chopin Etude no.12 op.25
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5 months ago
Chopin Etude Op. 25 No. 12 "Ocean etude" (Vladimir Ashkenazy)
Chopin's ocean etude - enjoy & subscribe!
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Is comes to show that you don't need speed to make a piece sound magnificent, you just need your own unique interpretation and emotion to make it your own.
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1 year ago
Rimsky-Korsakov - Scheherazade: IV. Festival at Baghdad - The Sea - The Ship Breaks [Part 4/4]
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908)
Scheherazade - Symphonic Suite for Orchestra, Op. 35:
IV. Festival at Baghdad. The Sea. The Ship Breaks agains...
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1 year ago
Van Cliburn plays MacDowell - Piano Concerto No. 2: Third Movement [Part 4/4]
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 23
III. Largo - Molto allegro
Van Cliburn (b. 1934), piano
Walter Hendl (1917-2...
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1 year ago
Van Cliburn plays MacDowell - Piano Concerto No. 2: Second Movement [Part 3/4]
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 23
II. Presto giocoso
Van Cliburn (b. 1934), piano
Walter Hendl (1917-2007), co...
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1 year ago
Van Cliburn plays MacDowell - Piano Concerto No. 2: First Movement [Part 2/4]
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 23
I. Larghetto calmato
Van Cliburn (b. 1934), piano
Walter Hendl (1917-2007), ...
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1 year ago
Van Cliburn plays MacDowell - Piano Concerto No. 2: First Movement [Part 1/4]
Edward MacDowell (1860-1908)
Piano Concerto No. 2 in D minor, Op. 23
I. Larghetto calmato
Van Cliburn (b. 1934), piano
Walter Hendl (1917-2007), ...
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1 year ago
Mendelssohn Piano Concerto Op. 25 No. 1
This is the Hartford Symphony Orchestra Young Artist Competition 2010. I placed second with this concerto. Sorry that the camera isn't steady. My u...
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1 year ago
Vadrum - Radetzky March Live (Classical Drumming)
What is up everybody, there's a new video here! This is a live mix of the famous Radetzky March by Johann Strauss I performed by myself, with the o...
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1 year ago
OwensDrumming - Dixson Bass Drum Lift Review
OwensDrumming - The Dixson Bass Drum Lift is a simple, but very effective addition to any drum kit. I made this video to illustrate the amazing di...
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1 year ago
Drum Cover - Critical Acclaim by Avenged Sevenfold
I've always thought this was a cool song; A7X opened with it when I saw them. For a young guy in his 20s, Jimmy Sullivan had a ton of sophisticate...
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Nov 17, 2010About this user
Hey, my name is Denis, I am 18, and I play piano. This is what I plan to do for a living.A little history behind my soon to be career. I started playing piano when I was 6 and a half with my teacher Scott Treibitz. A short time after I started piano, my teacher realized something strange about my ability to play piano. I had a gift, which was called "perfect pitch". In other words, I can stand away from a piano, guitar, trumpet, singer, and just about anything that makes a sound, and I can tell the pitch of it without looking. I used to bang pots, pans, and just about anything that rung and I could tell the note of it. I also have a photographic memory, which enables me to learn a piece, and have it in my system for a very long time.
That was a long story short, but I also won a few competitions.
-Renee' B. Ficher Competition 2010 (third place)
-The Hartford Symphony Orchestra Young Artists Competition 2010 (second place)
-Victor Norman Competition 2010 (first place)
I am also a local piano teacher, and I accompany my church choir (New Haven Stake) And most recently the Hamden County Day school in their performance for Annie Jr. (2010)
I have broken 22 piano strings on my piano so far.
Chopin took studies that nobody would have ever wanted to do, and he wrote the exercises as we now know as his etudes. What he did in addition, is that he took theses studies and made them much more than studies, he made them into masterpieces. That's what people need to take away from his etudes.