Aika Dan Mozart Fantasie K.397 (385g) (段 あいか)

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2009

Aika Dan (born 1996) plays Mozart Fantasie KV 397 (385g) in KIOI Hall(Tokyo).(紀尾井ホール) April. 2005

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  • It can take almost a lie time for many pianists to achieve such incredible control of the sonority. Nature has given it to Aika at a very early age. Her interpretation of this Fantaisie is a dream from which no one would want to wake up. And what about those scales performed by magical fingers? Please, try to post some more, Aika. Your art is intoxicating!

  • I haven't words.This beautiful girl play so beautiful!

    This Fantasie is most better I ever could hear. Keep up Aika!

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  • Très expressif phrasé ! Bravo !

  • @Pureinlife It's probable that the patrons were asked to hold their applause until the very end (meaning the last song).

  • @PianoTHIS It's called passion.

  • One of my favorite Mozart pieces.... I think she has a real feeling for Mozart...

    as a pianist and teacher.... I wonder whether she is just repeating what her teacher tells her to do... but... I think she goes beyond that, and really feels the music that Mozart wrote... BRAVO.... very nice...

  • WOW! I'm blown away....

  • @PianoTHIS She moves her body acording the melodic line, that means that she can actually express her life through the music. Can u play piano ? And if you can ...im sure you are very booring. I'd rather watch a statue.

  • @PianoTHIS

    shut up.

    its beautiful

  • shut up.

    shes beautiful

  • Maybe nobody's clapping because they think there's a second movement.

  • ...Why is nobody applauding at the end? It was a beautiful performance. Mozart would be very proud of her very "classical", elegant music. My playing is more kind of... modern. ^^

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