Andante spianato e Grande Polonaise brilliante op.22[2 part]
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@FutureAbe oh gosh, i just have to like your comment! so true! haha! your comment made my day! lol
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it is such a great interpretation truth.. but i think there is a bit too much scriabin at some points... that's all... (only my opinion)
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@janvandoedelpuk thats the difference between amateur and professional.
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This is to big for me. To massive. He puts his bodyweight behind most of the passages.
fortissimo should be the end of the dynamic range, not your starting point.
Thats why it sounds a bit automatic pilot for me. There is nowhere to go. Everything passage is milked for every last drop of expression....
It is just to much.
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@VikingBerserker this is one of the hardest pieces, maybe not THE hardest but still ONE! and its just godlike. chopin was a god. kissin is one.
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this is one of the best performances ive ever witnessed
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he has more talent in one finger than I have in both hands
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a white man with an afro??
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The measure of a pianist is not technical accuracy -- the measure of a pianist is whether, when technical mistakes are inevitably made, it matters. In Kissin's case, the answer is obvious no. The interpretative structure is so fucking titanic that you'd have to hit it with a cruise missile to do any damage whatsoever.
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I love this eccentric fellow-my fave. Imagine a Russian sporting an Afro!! You alright, man. A credit to my culture.
yeahhh!!!! the best pianist now alive.Its a touching honor to be alive in the same time with such a man.
optimusito 3 years ago 19
this piece is pretty virtuosic actually. There are quite a lot of difficult passages in there.
VikingBerserker 2 years ago 10