One of the better readings of this piece on YouTube. Suffers from audio quality some. Everyone seems to have comments about speed, pedaling, etc, on this piece. The world's great pianists interpret this quite differently. I personally like very little pedal. just quick up and down in some phrasing, particularly in the opening Andante. I like the decelerando in the second presto - very nice - and the low A-flat is held quite nicely. Overall - brava!
i love to play this song it's one of my favorite, though i will admit my interpreation is a little bit different. she(?) DID mess up though at 1:24, but she kept her composure and kept going without stopping and for that i commend!
My understanding is that Music Therapy majors use music as a "healing" tool. Many cases uses listening to certain pieces in psychotherapy, while others encourage the patient to play a musical instrument as part of their recovery (the piano is often used, though I know one fellow who went through the process and his instrument was the drums). That was 1970's techniques, but that may of changed...
I really appreciate the finesse of her approach...not as "dark"as some in the intro.
The scherzo-like laughter at the end not skidded over...
erniemajor 3 years ago
One of the better readings of this piece on YouTube. Suffers from audio quality some. Everyone seems to have comments about speed, pedaling, etc, on this piece. The world's great pianists interpret this quite differently. I personally like very little pedal. just quick up and down in some phrasing, particularly in the opening Andante. I like the decelerando in the second presto - very nice - and the low A-flat is held quite nicely. Overall - brava!
billmorgan 4 years ago
I agree...the good performers would recognize mistakes and are able to recover nicely...
mrvolvo10 5 years ago
i love to play this song it's one of my favorite, though i will admit my interpreation is a little bit different. she(?) DID mess up though at 1:24, but she kept her composure and kept going without stopping and for that i commend!
themonkygoesweee 5 years ago
extremely well played, best on you tube so far i think
jordansloan5 5 years ago
My understanding is that Music Therapy majors use music as a "healing" tool. Many cases uses listening to certain pieces in psychotherapy, while others encourage the patient to play a musical instrument as part of their recovery (the piano is often used, though I know one fellow who went through the process and his instrument was the drums). That was 1970's techniques, but that may of changed...
mrvolvo10 5 years ago
waz a "Music therapy major" o.o
KarrotKun1 5 years ago
i like the song but the sound effects r bad. srry
j10114520 5 years ago
verrryyy niceee!!!
Yaniss 5 years ago