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I played this for my recital. Every time I play it it leaves me breathless. God has gifted this man with music so beautiful it is indescribable
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@Mcloganator Me too!
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I had the volume all the way up with earphones on from listening to the last Einaudi song, then this song started with the clapping. I am now officially deaf. Can't hear a thing.
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@TagDenied Its Andare :)
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@TagDenied I think it might've been Divenire..
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Sweet mercy what is the song at the very end he begins to play?! oh and that is an awesome song, and for once a nice live recording without excessive screaming
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@GameGlitcher94 i never thought about it like that!
when you think about it, it´s so true :)
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DAT MUHFUCKA GOES HARD AS FUCK
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@deathrownolaw Just keep one thing in mind when playing Einaudi's pieces...
You're not playing a piano composition, you are playing a poem with rhythm, texture and you have to express every last phrase to make it sound as 'fluid' as possible...
He's playing like there'll be no tomorrow.
He's playing like there's no one else but him and the piano.
He's playing like the notes run through his blood and escape from his breath.
He's playing like he's translating the language of the almighty God on the piano.
He's playing like an effusive child who's once allowed to pour out emotions.
He's playing like a living God.
He's Ludovico Einaudi.
paul08the17awesome 10 months ago 76
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ITakeCherryTea 2 years ago 30