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He plays that without moving any of the keys! ;-)
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Rubenstein - Horowitz?
Two equally moving and yet dissimilar interpretations
Youtube at its best!
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Simply beautiful.
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:'))) SNIFF SNIFF... lol i play it a lot slower... o.o gotta practice now :) love this piece very good dynamics!! I love it! Thank you for helping me out on how to play this piece. I personally really love this piece. It's so calm and peaceful. :)
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This piece sounds related to Schubert's "Im wunderschönen Monat Mai."
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@mvs13I2 Exactly what I thought when I heard it - it's funny, as both Liebestraume and the Impromptu are on the syllabus for the ALCM. I prefer Liebestraume though - but this is undoubtedly stunning :)
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You've got it - the "felted tone" yes! that's what I was trying to express. Incomparable!
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No recording I've heard brings out the melody enough for me. But this is the best of them in that respect.
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@frogmanpiano Well, yessssss. Your point about the quality of the performance certainly remains and is one that I clearly concur with. But if we make specific but incorrect statements about fact where many can see them, we should welcome having things put right, imo. I would. No sophistry there at all.
I've wanted to hear Rubinstein's version of this great piece.
It's sublime.
As always, the tone is so wonderful.
I love the way the soft notes almost fade to inaudibility and yet somehow seem so firmly 'there.'
And the formal sense of the piece has the trademark clarity.
rubestuh 1 year ago 13
Definitely Rubinstein ... the felted tone, the gentle rubato, the looooong line of the playing.
rubestuh 1 year ago 9