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Uploaded by CharlesRHamelin on Sep 14, 2008
Here's me playing Chopin's Etude no.4 op.10 in a recital last year.The end is really messy and I could use a lot more contrast overall, but heh nobody's perfect.Leave comments !
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Hello Charles! I saw you play Rachmaninoff's third concerto at the TSO piano competition last year and was just thrilled! I wish you continued success!
ilovetcpjg 1 day ago
I was caught by Hamelin's surname! =D You are lucky to be privy to Marc-Andre's decent name!
A very accurate rendition at a fine tempo! Pollini/Arrau style.
Argerich brought it to an even-tempo hurricane.
Horowitz rendered this etude in ceremonious English style.
Cziffra finally crashed and pwned poor Chopin - the supervirtuoso bravura rendition.
Richter rushed fastest and came first. Pure Russian technique.
Lisitsa made it a heavenly song with "mp" max loudness.
Kemps - as usually - mediocre.
f1f1s 1 year ago
Really good performance, watch your position while seated, that can cause you an injury.
By the way, well done!
Rach3Piano 3 years ago
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Hello Charles! I saw you play Rachmaninoff's third concerto at the TSO piano competition last year and was just thrilled! I wish you continued success!
ilovetcpjg 1 day ago
I was caught by Hamelin's surname! =D You are lucky to be privy to Marc-Andre's decent name!
A very accurate rendition at a fine tempo! Pollini/Arrau style.
Argerich brought it to an even-tempo hurricane.
Horowitz rendered this etude in ceremonious English style.
Cziffra finally crashed and pwned poor Chopin - the supervirtuoso bravura rendition.
Richter rushed fastest and came first. Pure Russian technique.
Lisitsa made it a heavenly song with "mp" max loudness.
Kemps - as usually - mediocre.
f1f1s 1 year ago
Really good performance, watch your position while seated, that can cause you an injury.
By the way, well done!
Rach3Piano 3 years ago