ok... we want you to record the complete thing including the middle section and the huge-chord ending section that ends with 11 notes . GO AND PRACTICE YOUR SCARLATI SONATAS, STARTERS
Amazing... You did the best job converting the notes on the sheet music to the actual feeling of the song. Bravo, sir. .... Or ma'am with manly hands? <3 Whichever, great job!
I have been listening to version after version, this interpretation is my favorite. This person has made sense of the musical phrasing and has kept a true rubato that as flexible as it has the ability to be conducted. Another frustration I have had which was a delight NOT to hear in this presentation was the usual ritard in bar 4 of the agitato. I have never thought that made any musical sense to do. This player has played through the passage at a proper tempo. BRAVO and THANK YOU!
@2ndAct First comes lots and lots of practice, then you have to understand what you feel when playing whatever is it that you play, then you need to make sure you pass it to the crowd.
After some time, I think every piano player gets the "feeling" of the piece really fast, I mean you still don't play it as a whole, you practice part by part, but you know inside of you how it should sound. (hope this long commentary makes any sense) :)
@ScorpionZbg So you think that music interpreters do so with every song initially, or is it the case that they do so after careful, mechanical practice of the learned piece?
Honestly on YouTube this has got to be the best nonprofessionally shot video cuz there were some very crappy ones, I like the speed for the agitato too I dont think it was played too fast
No own feelings srry.. i dislike
cyril0697 2 months ago
ok... we want you to record the complete thing including the middle section and the huge-chord ending section that ends with 11 notes . GO AND PRACTICE YOUR SCARLATI SONATAS, STARTERS
mikedeliv 6 months ago
Amazing... You did the best job converting the notes on the sheet music to the actual feeling of the song. Bravo, sir. .... Or ma'am with manly hands? <3 Whichever, great job!
Bagelboy615 6 months ago
I have been listening to version after version, this interpretation is my favorite. This person has made sense of the musical phrasing and has kept a true rubato that as flexible as it has the ability to be conducted. Another frustration I have had which was a delight NOT to hear in this presentation was the usual ritard in bar 4 of the agitato. I have never thought that made any musical sense to do. This player has played through the passage at a proper tempo. BRAVO and THANK YOU!
DMelloooo 7 months ago
@2ndAct First comes lots and lots of practice, then you have to understand what you feel when playing whatever is it that you play, then you need to make sure you pass it to the crowd.
After some time, I think every piano player gets the "feeling" of the piece really fast, I mean you still don't play it as a whole, you practice part by part, but you know inside of you how it should sound. (hope this long commentary makes any sense) :)
ScorpionZbg 8 months ago
@ScorpionZbg So you think that music interpreters do so with every song initially, or is it the case that they do so after careful, mechanical practice of the learned piece?
2ndAct 8 months ago
What a shame... Having such pathetic commentary over such an amazing piece of music.
Thank you for posting. You play beautifully.
FrameOfReference 8 months ago
tune your piano please!!
willwoodhouse 8 months ago
@ScorpionZbg only a true player and interpreter however can be called a musician
willwoodhouse 8 months ago
Honestly on YouTube this has got to be the best nonprofessionally shot video cuz there were some very crappy ones, I like the speed for the agitato too I dont think it was played too fast
brazilsp200 8 months ago