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Leonardo plays The Montagues and Capulets from Romeo and Juliet Op. 75, by S. Prokofiev.

Leonardo esegue "Montecchi e Capuleti" da Romeo e Giulietta Op. 75 di S. Prokofiev.

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  • grande !!!XD

    ke pianoforte è????

    insomma marca e modello

  • Yamaha U1. Niente di speciale ma non va male per lo studio.

    Spero di passare a un mezza coda ma prima dovremo cambiare casa perché non ho abbastanza spazio quì! :)

  • I study this piece too. You had many false notes in first part, in the middle part you have different dinamics than that written in the notes, read it carefully. You use sustain pedal too much. Aside from that things, I liked this performance a lot. Much more than for example Kissin who plays it totally without feeling. I am wondering about the last begining before middle part. Because you and Kissin too are playing different notes than those written in my old notes from russia, moscow...

  • Yeah, there are some false notes in the first part but I wouldn't say too many!

    In regarding to the pedal and the dynamics, consider the audio recording is completely affected by the "dynamic compression" of the poor camera mic. Also the room is very small and the very high reverber give the impression of an excessive pedal sustain!

    I'm playing the russian version from Sikorski ED. NR.2121

  • its sooo nice and you played it very freely,,,!!!

  • thanks!

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  • Perfect! Greeting from Poland :)

  • Encomiable sforzo, non supportato da un pianoforte semplicemente inascoltabile. Saltini e note sporche evitabili. E non correre per l'amor di Dio!!!!!!! Per poi rallentare quanto più ti fa comodo... Ci sono tempi, pause e accenti da rispettare.

    E rivedi magari la parte centrale... metti il pedale sugli staccati, suonerà meglio! E segui sempre una linea.. ci sono troppe note che saltano fuori a casaccio..

    Lavoraci ancora un po'...

  • @ValePlum People are free to express what emotions they have in music.

  • Less violence maybe..

  • wonderful

  • fico

  • I speak about that notes with my teacher, and he told me that as this piece is originally written for orchestra and this is only the piano modification, it could vary a bit. Because every transcriptor could hear it different. I couldn't tell you which notes exactly i have, because of i have only photocopy of them. By the way, as I learn it completely i would like to record it, I'll let you know then :) I could not guess how much time it would take....

  • oddio mi sembrava il mio stesso pianoforte...io ho un kawai...però dai anche se sono a muro non sono male come pianoforti...in finale l'importante è avercelo, pensa che c'è gente che fa il conservatorio e a casa studia sulla pianola (orrore!)XD

  • Bravo! Sì, l'esecuzione potrebbe essere un po' più rifinita, ma ma l'energia e la musicalità ci sono tutte.

    Quando avrai il piano a coda rifalla e postala!

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