Prokofieff Sonata n° 7, op. 83
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@bombergal1 Yes, I love it too, it's looks like ACDC or something else (LOL) :D
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@jeanmarierenucci ...et moi d'un récital à Gaveau où en 1° partie il se contentait d'enchaîner waldstein + appassionatta !!!
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hi edson, i remember your diploma in vienna. you played scarbo. i want tell you that the first concert i have heard in life had been a recital with jaques klein! i was 7 years old and thought that the almighty is playing and i decided to become a pianist. i studied with dieter weber, bruno seidlhofer and hans graf, who was a good friend of jaques klein.
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Love the guys expression... hes having so much fun with this piece.
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This sounds like the beginnings of rock n' roll...I love that bassline!
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This is the first recording I listened to where someone accellerates in the ending, nice job!
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@crapman999 +1 LoL §
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a good recording - sounds better than from horowitz. but there a few wrong tones (doesn't matter) and the tempo at the end is not clearly like at the beginning.
anyway - i like this piece a lot!!!
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is luca brasi haha
nice interpretation
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OMG a big head and body with short arms lol
Tous ces élèves savent à quel point il était un maître absolu du piano, de la musique, et du son. Je pense à lui, à ses proches, et à ceux qui ont la chance de le connaître. J'étais à ce concert salle Cortot et je ne l'oublierai jamais. La performance était phénoménale. Il avait joué en première partie la sonate K282 de Mozart, les Ballades op 10 de Brahms, et en deuxième partie, la sonate op35 de Chopin et la 7ème sonate de Prokoviev, si mes souvenirs sont bons.
Adieu Edson, vous nous manquerez
jeanmarierenucci 3 years ago 5
His music means something to remember,
Adieu, my dear teacher.
shusevn 3 years ago 4