Puccini Turandot. Nessun Dorma played on the piano
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well, i'll sleep well tonight.
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This is my favorite opera song, and you played it perfectly!!!
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Absolutely Beautiful Sir !! Made me cry
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Beautifully done!
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Beautiful! Have me goosebumps!
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6 braviximo!!!! Spero di risentire di nuovo un brano così eccellente!!! ^_____^
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brilliant. bravo
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hi Andrew thanks for playing it beautifully. i have the music sheet and much simpler version. Anyhow watching and listening to you inspires me lots. thanks again!!!
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I'll just say one thing :
N I C E
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Sir, I love the way you describe the music you are about to play with the history. I almost feel like a student in your music class (having no a priori knowledge of what your profession is - it seems like you are a music teacher). Thank you so much. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to you play.
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clap clap clap clap......
hey.I really enjoyed the way you played it.I ve been looking for the score , i found one but it s not the same that you have.Could you please tell me where you found the score ? or maybe send it to me ? thx
RyoJin77 2 years ago
What I am playing is not in a published score. I am playing from the orchestral part (reduced for piano) but adding the melody line myself.
andrew7787 2 years ago
you make me so proud of beeing italian.. you're a fantastic pianist!!
"all'alba vincero!"
PS: sorry for my english =)
kikkosand 3 years ago
Ringrazio per le gentili parole.
Hope my Italian is correct! ;)
andrew7787 3 years ago
excellent playing, i esp. like to artistic cut at the end and the timing is well done. one question though; why are Puccini's legs (knees) so high when he is playing this piece?
severesatie 3 years ago
Thanks. My guess is that Puccini has crossed his legs with his left calf resting on his right knee. The clip comes from his home movies so he is probably relaxed and playing to a friend.
andrew7787 3 years ago