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Solo recital in Konzerthaus Berlin May 5, 2009. For more info visit http://www.soheilnasseri.com Beethoven Fifteen Variations and Fugue in E-flat, Op. 35- Part 1 (Introduction, Theme, Variations 1-8)

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  • yes, you are right- to compare apples with pears (so we speak in german) isn`t allowed... but my comment was to say: the interpreter may be a very very good one- but don't forget the creator ! GG here- GG over there ... but the creator is the true master !

    but now i am looking for more interpretations by mr. nasseri !!!

  • @222mozart Vielen lieben Dank! Wo in DE sind Sie? Ich wohne in Berlin und spiele hier regelmässig. Spiele auch ab und zu ausserhalb Berlin, zB Essen, Giessen, Düsseldorf, Bad Wörishofen, usw

  • @soheilnasseri

    ich wohne 145 km Autofahrt südlich vom Fernsehturm entfernt.

    Wann spielen Sie denn wieder in Berlin ?

  • @222mozart das hört sich nach Halle an...? Ich spielen in Berlin am 22.05 wieder. Würde mich freuen, Sie persönlich kennenlernen zu dürfen !

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  • @soheilnasseri

    oh.... Halle liegt nicht südlich von Berlin....)

    es ist ein kleines Städtchen in der Nähe von Cottbus.

    Den 22.5.merke ich mir vor !

  • why am I crying?? oh right, because this is absolutely beautiful/gorgeous/wonderful/i­ncredible in ways that words simply cannot express!!

  • Gorgeous playing! You have built it up from a very quiet and thoughtful statement of the base melody to an increasingly confident and swaggering polyphony. (The music swaggers, not you!) The listener gets all sorts of insights into the music, thanks to the balance that you achieve in your part playing. I am very jealous of your abilities! I look forward to your career progressing with great interest!

  • @soheilnasseri Also, Your technique is nearly impeccable, and your musicality one of the best, resulting in the mainstream classical music you are able to render. To sum up, your performance is quite above par and very enjoyable. :-) P.S. Now I only have one suggestion. Maybe you can try to pick up Gould's body swings or Lang Lang's facial expressions. It might help you become a piano virtuoso in no time. :-)

  • Although Mr. Nasseri might have overcome the piece's technique, the tone is too limpid and is more like Mozart's than Beethoven's--even the style, too; that is, too classical to be Beethovenian. I suggest Mr. Nasseri read more books or stories about Greek tragedies or Shakeperian tragedies so as to cultivate Beethovenian spirit and to reform the playing of this piece. The cute and pure aspect should be turned into spiritual wildness and humans' boundless courage. :-)

  • one of the greatest var of all time...after the goldberg and diabelli this comes next...great ludwig von...

    i cant seem to seem to get past the first 3 var...very difficult..

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