Kana Mimaki performing a Chopin favorite. Graduate of Tokyo National University of Music and Fine Arts. Doctor of Musical Arts degree from Rice University. She has performed at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, and the Kennedy Center. First Prize awards from the LA Liszt competition, the Int'l Russian Music Competition, and Catania Int'l Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto Competition, the Bradshaw & Buono Int'l Piano Competition.
I am not an expert. I have listened to many different interpretations of this piece and yours is my favorite. Rubinstein is fantastic but I don't like the way he rushes the tempo in some parts but that's just me. I expect that's some kind of Hungarian artistic thing that I don't understand. Your interpretation is also better than Horowitz in my opinion. I like also the way your perform the piece. Thank you for your hard work and sharing your genius piano skills.
dwtees 4 months ago
sounds like she made a slight mistake in the opening sequence on the enuetralbflat dneutral and e neutral, but otherwise a very good preformence
JeffDangerWilk 1 year ago