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Uploaded by on Oct 15, 2007

Sicilienne en mi bémol majeur Maria-Thérésa Von Paradis ( 1759-1824 )

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  • This is awesome!11 i love it. It has also really helped me with my solo piece for school. I was getting the timing all wrong but now (tanks to you ) im doing allot better. I'm also improving on my dynamics which you have helped me on too.

    THANK YOU SO MUCH i was struggling HEAPS

    ;0)

  • Thank you a lot.

    Philippe. :)

  • Lovely Beautiful so peaceful..

  • yes, it's peaceful

    Thanks for your comment

  • Very nice!

    I am learning to play it with violin, and I find it quite beautiful (but difficult too)

  • Thanks.

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  • I just realized, i played this for one of my flute grades! :D

  • Hello..

    Really nice playing. Would it be possible to send me the sheet of this piano solo?

    Thank you very much.

    Michael

  • good!!!!! where can I find the score of this piece???

    bravo!!!!!!!

  • Grazie a te! e Bravo for your version of sicilienne! E' davvero struggente! and genial also the idea of the camera on the hands!

  • its beautiful, in la corda d'oro secondo passo, kahoko played this piece on the violin. you're great. can you tell me where you got the music sheet? pls reply!

  • really great no flaws or stuff ups or anything. beautiful playing keep it up philippe how long have u played piano and stuff for?

  • When I play this (on flute) I think of period dramas...you know, Jane Austen and Cranford and stuff..

    Is the piece in that sort of time, or is it alot earlier??

    It's beautiful anyway, really well played, awesome :)

  • It dates between the classical period and the romantic period. My violin Teacher says that it is more romantic than classical. It may just be a early romantic piece!

    ;D

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