Stephen Fierros - 2009 Cliburn YouTube Amateurs Contest
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All Comments (17)
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you were my first choice. You played appropriate repertoire with correctness and impact
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Thank you so much for being my friend, Stephen
In my memory, all the pieces you play, I didn't heard in Taiwan's classical radio; therefore, I'm so glad to listen it through your channel. Thank you so much for your delightful performance.
Meiling
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My favorite was the Soler. Beautifully played!
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Stunning (both the music and your performance)!! What an amazingly musical touch you have.
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Stephen, Beautiful playing. I really enjoyed hearing your pieces and watching your technique.
Sandy
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You have a wonderful, light touch! Your playing never sounds forced. And like others who have posted I'm fascinated by your program. I'm especially taken with the Guarnieri; it sent me googling...he was born Mozart Guarnieri! I guess he pretty much had to become a composer, eh? Cheers, HB
Wonderful playing. You inspired me to learn the Ginastera Danzas Argentinas that you played in your last competition. Best of luck to you.
pianogrll 2 years ago
Thanks for you kind words. I am happy that you have found joy in the Ginastera Danzas and have decided to learn them. They are a fun set to play.
smfierros 2 years ago
Hola Stephen
I really love your beautiful color.
Pianists do not understand what you naturally have spirit and soul of music. Piano specially was maked to "sing", you sing very very beautiful.
Congratulation
Hermann from Mexico, City
HERMANNCIO 2 years ago
Thank you for your kind comments. I am happy that I was able to convey the spirit and soul of the music for you, and I will endeavor to keep 'singing' in future performances.
smfierros 2 years ago
Wonderful music, played extremely well. I'm not familiar with two of the composers (my ignorance). Good luck.
bobekelund 2 years ago
Thanks for your comments. It is perfectly understandable why you are not familiar with all of these composers. I'm guessing you recognized the Spanish composer Soler who is thought to have studied with Scarlatti, but the Brazilian composer Camargo Guarnieri and his disciple Osvaldo Lacerda are lesser known. I am currently reading through a lot of Latin American music, and I thought I would share some of it with the Cliburn crowd.
smfierros 2 years ago