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Mozart Piano Concerto No. 1 in F Major 1st Movement

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Uploaded by on Apr 19, 2006

8 year old Hannah F. Hua performing Mozart Piano Concerto No. 1 in F Major at her debut solo piano recital, accompanied by the Manila Symphony Orchestra and conducted by Professor Molina. The recital was held on March 18 2006 at the Francisco Santiago Hall, Makati City, Manila, two weeks after Hannah's 8th birthday.

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  • Pas mal pour une fillette de 8 ans... dommage que l'orchestre ne soit pas à la hauteur !

    (Pretty good job for a 8-year old child... Too bad that the orchestra behind seems to be not that awesome !)

  • Merci! Well, we have to work with what we have here...

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  • The pianist is good, but too young to understand this kind of music, which requires feelings, which you only know, if you know, what "the sense of the life" is. Sometimes too hard played, which isn't the lightness Mozart's.

    The orchestra is playing too slowly... 3Points

  • Heh, this is fun! Offcourse she doesnt have the same musical feelings and understanding like elders, but this is all kids. I suppose it is fun for them to play a piece like this. Impressive;)

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  • i can so play this ;)

  • very good

  • You are right offcource!I must agree!

    I also must say that they are blessed that this can exist in their culture...I wish here in greece it was like this...little kids making ochestras like that,with an almost pro sound!

    I study to be a director (maestro) and I pretty sure that it will be very hard to find a job here!They are blessed!

  • hard play (orchestra and pianist)all are too young,few feel, but well, it´s a great begin

  • again, very well said.

  • Well, fun is one aspect, but when I compare it with my own past in playing piano, I can't agree with your opinion. When the pianist doesn't see the emotional sides of a song like this, the piano teacher have to teach it...

    Sy

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