Alice Sara Ott - Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
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You should be able to play the Lassan section, but the Friska section requires a lot of practice. However there are some sections of the Friska that are quite easy, like the octaves at the end. In the Friska, you need flexible and fast hands. I know this, because I have played this and the Moonlight Sonata 3rd movement. :P Just practice, focus on the Lassan first, then go to the Friska.
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I'm a grand fan of Alice. She's a great pianist.
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If don't have anything nice to say, I think you shouldn't comment, unless you can play better than her. But, if you believe you can play better then her that is arrogance!, It will show in your performance, if you are a musician. People will pick it recognize it immediately if you perform. All world class musicians are humble because your personality shine in your performance. I haven't met this pianist, but I believe she's has something in her to move the audience.
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CAN ANYONE TELL ME IF IT IS POSSIBLE THAT I CAN PLAY THIS??? I CAN PLAY MOONLIGHT SONATA 3rd movement, thx :)
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i don't like her interpretation of this piece. she is talented but i really didn't like her play.
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" I admire all the concert pianists. I think sometimes they work their heart out and we (oftentimes the ignorant) just slam them. I appreciate their dedication, skills, and contribution to an otherwise pretty messed up planet. .." How true!
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im a novice when it comes to piano concertos. i have specifics when it comes to the piano and i like this rendition of the hungarian rhapsody,
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@justinmeridabikes Not these days! Jung Lin owns the Liszt hr2. Martha Argerich to my knowledge never recorded this, agree she would have played it as good as anyone ever. I would put Lin's performance and Martha's being so much better than all the male pianists of today.
Too many off-base comments and phony criticism of this pianist. You have to be blind to not see she is beautiful and you have to be deaf not to hear she plays great, whether you like the interpretation or not.
23 people are deaf
ThePaperclip37 11 months ago 18
I think she is a rising star. I don't think Liszt would have played it that way, (probably with more flair). This actually was played quite thoughtfully (nice dynamics). I look for her future success. I admire all the concert pianists. I think sometimes they work their heart out and we (oftentimes the ignorant) just slam them. I appreciate their dedication, skills, and contribution to an otherwise pretty messed up planet. She's only 22 or 23 now, so lot's of music left in her.
robertslistening 7 months ago in playlist PIANOKONZERT 13