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Uploaded by unseenworldsdotnet on Jun 23, 2009
Excerpts of a 1985 performance of Lubomyr Melnyk performing "Sonnet #4" in Toronto, Canadaunseenworlds.net | lubomyrmelnyk.com
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@scarsunseen24
to each according to himself
prepetilec 1 week ago
I'm listening to it fine. I have a trained ear, and I just don't find this interesting beyond actual playing technique.
scarsunseen24 1 week ago
@scarsunseen24 Nah, he's being perfectly deliberate about the sound and effect he's creating, open your mind, actually listen to it...
winchy32 1 week ago
Arpeggio exercises are not interesting. He has really good technique, but that's it.
scarsunseen24 3 weeks ago
@converge4 I agree completely. I know people say "it's just arpeggios!" but look at Philip Glass. This at least has a unique, individual style and plus it's beautiful, especially the stuff with strings.
riggermortisify 1 month ago
hes my piano teacher :)
stefankinasevych 2 months ago
He's brilliant and so underrated it's criminal
converge4 1 year ago
Beautiful stuff!
edgaroliviercharles 2 years ago
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@scarsunseen24
to each according to himself
prepetilec 1 week ago
I'm listening to it fine. I have a trained ear, and I just don't find this interesting beyond actual playing technique.
scarsunseen24 1 week ago
@scarsunseen24 Nah, he's being perfectly deliberate about the sound and effect he's creating, open your mind, actually listen to it...
winchy32 1 week ago
Arpeggio exercises are not interesting. He has really good technique, but that's it.
scarsunseen24 3 weeks ago
@converge4 I agree completely. I know people say "it's just arpeggios!" but look at Philip Glass. This at least has a unique, individual style and plus it's beautiful, especially the stuff with strings.
riggermortisify 1 month ago
hes my piano teacher :)
stefankinasevych 2 months ago
He's brilliant and so underrated it's criminal
converge4 1 year ago
Beautiful stuff!
edgaroliviercharles 2 years ago