Schubert Impromptu B Flat major Op 142 #3 Bonn Beethoven-Haus Lisitsa
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@CultOfKingJeff sigh , if you really want to know ;-) Chi Organics line - silk oil and olive glaze :-) Found both on sale at TJ Maxx :-) My hair is awfully fine and gets frizzy with a first drop of rain or any humidity . I see peopel complain about my hair in videos - but what can i do ? I do get get sweaty when I play and that's the end of my hair :-)
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Bravo, you play the way I think and hear it. Take care of yourself, you are an asset for music world....
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Lovely rendition
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Very Smooth, exactly the way it has to be....
Thanks
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I was familiar with her version recorded in a studio and am enjoying very much to listen to some subtle differences in this interpretation. Valentina, more than a pianist, an artist blessed by the divine spirit of Music!
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@ValentinaLisitsa I don't understand how people can even focus on your hair with such magnificent playing.
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It's like the keys are being wiped with an angel's wing , just very gently
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Исполнение отличается изящесвом, гибкостью фразировки, благородным звуком,образной передачи характера каждой вариации.
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have you ever thought of playing -Chopin- polonaise op. 44?
greetings :)
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Have you heard Horowitz's interpretation? You play excellently here and I love how you bring out the melodies, but I have to say I like his rendition much more, he's a very sensitive player. :D
A "Liszt project"....we are waiting.
Giving this chance, it would be an innovation to record some of the
songs in "Buch der lieder fur piano allein I, II" S531, S535-40. All these pieces are musical gems and generaly unknown. See for e.g. "Am Rhein im schonen strome" or the first version of Lorelei, or "Angiolin dal biondo crin"...
Greetings, we all love you very much...
mpakos18473 5 months ago
@mpakos18473 Do you know Op 6 Il Contrabandista ? It was written in a period when he still gave hsi pieces opus numbers . A really wild and wonderful piece.
ValentinaLisitsa 5 months ago
@ValentinaLisitsa
Thank you for your reply. You mean the "The smuggler" published in 1837 and dedicated to George Sand. Yes, I know it. It is written in Liszt's early maturity and it is very impressive.
But besides this, I think that the song trancriptions I mention earlier have the same musical quality as liebestraume 3 or chopin nocturnes and it's worth to be known. Have a look at them at your leisure. We are a bit tired hearing the same nocturnes and etudes in recordings and recitals.
mpakos18473 5 months ago
@mpakos18473 It also says on the very first page of sheet music I ahve that it was originaly written for Piano and Orchestra. Totally lost
ValentinaLisitsa 5 months ago
Do you have bring the Bosendorfer with you? I can't imagine that many concert halls have them, as I always see Steinways.
ThePianistOS 5 months ago
@ThePianistOS There was an orfaned Steinway in the corner. It was very sad and upset with me :-)
Thsi is the first time i tried this particular instrument in cocnert setting. I am going to record Liszt project on it.
ValentinaLisitsa 5 months ago 5