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Rachmaninov Moments musicaux № 4 (Syuzanna Rudanovskaya)

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Uploaded by on Jan 24, 2009

17 December a concert in cathedral St. Cuthbert's Church London(13 years Syuzanna Rudanovskaya)

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  • Syuzanna! I can't believe it! you are unique!

  • So Exquisite!

    Syuzanna, you are a really great pianist.

  • Wow, you really inspire me! I'm twice your age and I just got back into piano in the past few years and just started taking lessons again with a great teacher! You are truly talented. I love all your performances you've posted on youtube! Keep it up!!!

  • According to Syuzanna's profile she was 11 yo when she first established a YT channel in Feb 2007 and has had a fabulous success record since just 5 years of age. That makes her 13 in 2009.... doesn't it? I agree she is very well developed and sophisticated for that age and does appear to be a little older, but it might be a good idea if you took a little time to visit her channel before making rash statements about her like this.

    Lalita

  • Once again a magnificent performance in that fabulous setting. You certainly are something special and that is certainly a special place for you to share your gift with the world. Thank you for your inspiration and congratulations.

    In tune

    Lalita

  • Sensational performance although, clearly, she's not 13 years old. The kids bearing flowers were 13, but Mlle Rudanovskaya is 23 or, more probably, 33. BRAVA!

  • Fantastic playing, as usual. And great editing too - you seem to float like a spirit from bench to bow.

  • Fantastic performance with a documentary style which ( I think ) wasn't there on the previous video......I'd love you to play Rachmaninov's Prélude Op.32 n°5

    it is slow and beautifull. My favorite Prelude.

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