13-years old Cassandra Wyss plays Bach f-minor concerto - second and first movement

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Uploaded by on Jan 23, 2007

second concert - She was 13 years old
www.cassandrawyss.com

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  • I definitely will want to hear this played again.

  • Eye candy. I'm distracted away from the music

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  • J'adore... Love :)

  • Thanks Cassandra. Enjoyed listening. You have great potential.

    I wish you every success in developing your talents to ever greater heights.

    Have lots of fun while you are at it also.

  • Well there you have it Cassandra - according to person below - all you have to do is:

    'Transcend the limitations of your thirteen year old body'. - WHAT A LOAD OF RUBBISH.

    ALL you have to do is wait - while you mature and practise loads - and become the consummate piano player and all round musician you have become at 18. And you are still yet young - so 'the only road is up' ! (I think I'm catching on as to where the 'Jedward dislikes' are coming from - jealousy!)

  • @khaopoad She was only thirteen when she played this for heaven's sake ....!

  • Love it so much and you are so talented! Thank you Cassandra!

  • Beautiful!!

  • Nice...not that of a hard piece...but u played it nicely....u play emotionally...but it's just the action...ur piano still cannot express it that good like the action did...u need more depth. Another thing is that a concerto suppose to play in harmony with other instrument....this is just like your piano solo...not a concerto (well in my opinion). But good job!

  • Wonderful performance!

    I am honored to be your friend.

    Your Addi

  • Only 13? That was very good. She got the rhythm well in the Largo, but the movement that followed (really the 1st movement of 1056) is more difficult. Well, the first challenge is to transcend the limitations of the body to get to the music and the performer is well on her way to mastering this difficult concerto. She deserves applause for her dedication and talent.

  • wonderful video, gr8 performance! :)

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