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Haven't heard Chopin for a while, then to Ms. Fliter's Chopin Waltzes record. I find her interpretations outstanding, with much more feeling and intensity than in any other that I listened to before.
In some of the waltzes it took me a long time to recall the melodies in my mind, maybe due to her speed or modulation. My next musical mission with my kids is to show them Chopin, but another interpreter 1st. Then I will ask them to hear her interpretations.
Ms. Fliter, wonderful, thanksalot!!!
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magnifique sonorité mais trop de blabla....
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shut up and play
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Une vraie pianiste, remarquable par ses lectures ou l'art transcende la technique.
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I am happy to discover this pianist today! What a great joy!
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Let me put this clear: she does not plays everything with what you called "isolated finger technique". On the contrary, she uses her arm and forearm in a very helpful and healthy way, hence the crystal clear and warm sound.
But in order to take your comment more seriously, I would love to see and hear an example of YOUR piano technique.
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I love you and your performance
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Have you all seen her Piano-Technik?
I think it is to hard for Chopin. She plays everything with isolated Finger-Technic.
In Oposit to Chopin´s meaning.
PianSchoolMunich
This Ingrid might be one of the most underrated pianists in this world. Heck I hadn't even heard of her until now, I'll be sure to remember her name. Her interpretation of waltz op. 42 is so exquisite, colorful, and I thought Yundi's was best until now lol.
killingangel707 2 years ago 6
I've only very recently discovered this outstanding young pianist. I'm hugely impressed, she makes every note live.
meredith21846 2 years ago 6