Stars & Stripes Forever aznnvsn
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interesting^^;
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Como que se pierden al final un poco, pero en general tocaron bien
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@becauseiplaythepiano I can agree that they have modified it, but it is still amazing that ONE person can get (almost) the same sound as the FOUR. I think the solo version is better. These guys muddy this up too much. There is so much sound going on that the tune is almost lost. I think it might have helped if they had taken it a bit slower. On a positive, I do think they are good pianists, and it was fun to see their hands from above.
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@Beethovenfan12 I agree, Horowitz's version of Stars and Stripes is amazing. I'm a huge fan of it, and it's insanely difficult. But in all fairness, this version IS different than Horowitz's version, not in difficulty but definitely in texture. This arrangement has features that one person could not do by him/herself (esp 2:22-2:38). Again, I'm a huge fan of the Horowitz version, but this piece is not simply a "spread out" version of his.
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If you want to be really impressed, watch this piece being performed by only ONE person. The most difficult thing these guys are doing is just staying together. Go listen to the man Vladimir Horowitz himself perform this. Now that's amazing! Volodos gives a fantastic performance of it too. And, you get to see his hands move. Wow!
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Love it !! Can't you make even more videos like this ?
What about the 'Hungarian Polka' by Imre Alfoldy.
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i can't feel.
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Too fast to enjoy it.
actually, this piece is normally taken very fast.
somedeadpoet93 3 years ago 12
WOW!! That is SOOO cool!! I am actually practicing for a piano quartet that my teacher is doing instead of a recital!! She has a TON of students so if she did one whole recital it would be wayy to loong!!
lmt721 3 years ago 12