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Massimiliano Bigazzi - Kabalevsky's Piano Concerto no. 4 - I. Allegro molto ed energico

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Uploaded by on Feb 8, 2010

Massimiliano Bigazzi plays Concerto no. 4, op.99 "Prauge" for piano and string orchestra by Dmitry Kabalevsky

Orchestra: students of the conservatory of Venice
Conducotor: m° Luisa Russo

Venice, May 30th, 2009


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  • fantastic music. score is all but impossible to find for purchase lately (domestically in USA). Probably only a realistic performance option to those with music academic resources. great work nontheless. should be performed more.

  • @cem1891

    "Impossible"??

    Write me, if you need a help to "purchase" it.... ;-)

  • @maxbigazzi thanks for the response. i've tried contacting several of the larger US sheet music dealers and they seem to all sing the same song...contact previous publisher directly, maybe you cant rent it.. blah blah.

    Any help or guidance on how I can obtain a copy (i.e. purchase, etc.) would be really appreciated.

    Thanks again for posting this video. Great musical planning btw. Very nice approach and musically mature interpretation really comes through.

  • @cem1891

    Thank you very much for the appreciation.

    I still had some technical difficulties at that time and I do not even know how I was able to perform it quite sharply

  • @maxbigazzi technical blips here or there aren't a huge deal if overal it's an enjoyable performance. We're humans after all, not pianobots...that's the beauty of live performance. I think as pianists we tend to focus sometimes too much on every little detail that we didn't like or didn't quite hit, but at the end of the day we're there for the audience and it's as a listener I can walk way having heard something pretty and it was 'nice music' I'll tend to dwell on that vs a wrong note...

  • @cem1891

    I agree!!

    Great thought! :-)

  • @maxbigazzi

    p.s. check your in.box..

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  • @laertclow

    Thanks! :-)

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