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Rachmaninoff Etude Tableau op. 39 no. 6

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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

during my recital... please don't mind my stupid mistakes!!! (if ever you noticed any hehehehe...)

uploaded it again coz the old one won't load :(

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Uploader Comments (kinkyshuri)

  • I think it's quite an accomplishment. This must be a heck of a challenge to play...and to memorise

  • thank you very much, this was really a challenging piece for me. i never thought i'd be able to play it.

  • why did u cut out the last seconds of the performance??!! i wanted to listen to the end of it!

  • hahaha, sorry, i made a stupid mistake at the very end so i just decided to cut it hahaha!!

  • wow, you've gotten notably better from your past videos. How many hours are you required to practice in this w/e music school you're in?

  • thank you! practicing is really up to you in my school, normally, we have to practicing quite a lot because after every 4 or 5 months, we're required to play a repertoire for exams.

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  • BRUTAL piece well played.

  • rachmaninov was crazy...

  • this was a very good performance. of course lisitsas is outstanding. but she has the advantage of having huge hands which help alot to play this piece very fast. as you know, rachmaninoff had big hands :) great playing!

  • 0:07 is there in your sheet music an increase of speed besides a strenght one? I can't understand: every video i watch my ideas are always more confused, help me!

  • good job...! this piece is hard to play, it requires a lot of presicion... and do not worry for mistakes, is normal in pianists like us, we just have to practice more everyday... :)

  • that was awesome 5******

    all the best

    jesse

  • its very good! thought i recomend less pedal that way its more dramatic. i play this etude and i know how difficutl it is in every way gratz XD

  • That's a slightly condescending remark, just because someone is a professional doesn't mean that make mistakes. We're essentially lied to when we listen to recordings of famous pianists because of the edditing. Look at Arthur Rubinstein's performances, and Horowitz's performances, they've all crashed and burned at times. Everyone (except Rachmaninoff) mistakes.

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