Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

Justin Stone playing a piano concerto

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  • all u need now is an orchetra =D

  • Amazing!!!!! Great Work, You need make a Tour in Europe, to many people know your hands. And you need used a Smoking clothes. Congratulations

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  • Coming from a fellow pianist who's performed this piece...watch your tempo and articulation. You're lacking a concious consistancy, especially during the low octave touch and the quick chord jumps at 2:31 and your overall tempo seems sluggish. Other than that, you're general emotion and feel for the piece is quite on point. Your arpeggios are quite lovely and rather unique. Keep on practicing and you'll get there!

  • Nice

  • Great! I almost felt the orchestra as well !

  • sorry for posting it 3 times..... my computer freaked out ;-)

  • WOW, That is so amazing! I just started learning this Concert No. 1, I know how difficult it is!!! Man my own videos sound like crap against this one ;-)

    Good job man, you got my full respect! cheers from Germany!

  • WOW, That is so amazing! I just started learning this Concert No. 1, I know how difficult it is!!! Man my own videos sound like crap against this one ;-)

    Good job man, you got my full respect! cheers from Germany!

  • WOW, That is so amazing! I just started learning this Concert No. 1, I know how difficult it is!!! Man my own videos sound like crap against this one ;-)

    Good job man, you got my full respect! cheers from Germany!

  • 5:00 to 5:40 - that entire part with the interlocking hands felt perhaps a tad robotic. It was accurate, but there was almost no dynamic change, and when it did change, it was so slight as to seem almost unintentional. That was the part where the dynamic problem really stuck out, for me. I felt like the whole piece overall could use a bit more work on dynamics, though - it seems as though you spent most of your energy working on notes. Remember the rest!

  • Bravo!!

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