Haydn Piano sonata E flat major, Allegro, Ivaila Ivanova, www.ivaila.com

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2008

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  • Hello,

    I want to thank you for looking Ivaila's videos and for the nice comments you posted. (if posted)

    The thing is that Ivaila is one of the best Bulgarian pianists, but she decided to close her career because of the reality in Bulgaria. (corruption and envy in music). There are few more of her records I will upload soon and that will be all from her. Thank you very much again.

    Best,

    tsatchev

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  • Cool! I watched her on the national TV- she was very beautiful and her performance was great.

  • Maybe it's the acoustics of the hall.

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  • Wonderful playing. Amazing technique!!

  • Tha pianos bass sounds amazing

  • I'm considering this as my next piece to study. I'm more interested in continuing with the Beethoven Sonatas and Chopin's Nocturnes. But my 102 year old Aunt sent me my Grandmother's 1894 sheet music for this and it has her notes from when she last played it in 1977. So, I'm thinking, continue the string.

  • It's rare to see a woman with beauty AND talent here in the U.S. but beautiful talented women seem to run rampant in other countries...

  • Haydn ranks with Mozart and Beethoven! Doesn't he? What a gift. I also enjoyed watching Availa's wonderous performance. This was great! Siddhartha Marr, Composer.

  • amazing.

  • WoW

  • Great performance....sensational music....Haydn piano sonatas are wonderful !

  • @AngelofMusicMelly

    Thanks for asking. Well, of course, this isn't an exact science, merely my own opinion. I love the neat pretty melodies of Haydn, without too much fuss, but with great precision. Actually, I can't really describe it. For me, Haydn carries more 'ting' with it than Mozart. Bach's music is simply miraculous. Well, there you go, I can't really explain....

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