Jeffrey Lee playing Beethoven Appassionata mvt 1
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Thank you very much.
I'm also a great pedant.
There are two "s"s in Appassionata.
No-one's perfect.
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AMAKRID"S and GERARDBEDCARTER's advice is EXCELLENT! I am sure they are BOTH great great teachers. I mean, who ARE you, guys?? Great perf., of the Appasionata. Please keep posting, Jeff.
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I agree with you.
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Dear Jeff, try to sit more confortable to your seat, and place your body a bit closer to the piano. Initially it may seem to you more difficult to follow the difficult passages, but you will learn to activate tinier body elements, be more centered, sense a pause or a melody rather than thinking it and let yourself ''adopt" the piece, rather than running after it...
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...Appassionata is a masterpiece about human struggle, where the whole soul and body of the pianist-hero must participate. Let yourself express those inner forces conciously, gradually and perfectly.
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Really enjoyed it immensely and your technique and interpretation are excellent. Only complaint is that the tempo for the explosive passages at about 1:57-2:24 and likewise the recapitulation of this theme are too fast for my taste. It is your own interpretation, so if you like it, it's definitely suitable, but not how I prefer to play it.
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Wow! You've learned to play like a real professional. It's almost perfect except for a few smudges like at 3:23. You deserve at least 10,000 more views. Keep it up!
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so nice !!
Very well played and nice technique you have ;D
your piano is a steinway & sons ??
good job, i like it :)
exanovaa 3 years ago
yamaha :)
slicejl152 3 years ago
Nice work Jeffrey! Have you seen the Barenbiom Lang Lang master class on you tube? Cool stuff. Be careful with getting that radiator heater to close to your piano. Radiator heaters and pianos
don't mix well together.
LVB1770 4 years ago
thanks :) ya what a fun masterclass.
oh okay i will keep that in mind haha. it just gets so cold in colorado lol.
slicejl152 4 years ago