Keiko Fujii, pianist, plays Chopin's Etude in E major, Op. 10 No. 3 in a recital at Sherman Clay, Seattle, WA, Aug. 13, 2009. Audio & video by Dr. Michael Matesky - Opus 4 Studios, Bothell, WA
Very nice feeling and mood. Nice speed and use of dynamics throughout the piece. There is no caesura in measure 47(con bravura), so there is no need for such a long pause. Overall it was beautifuly done. A pleasure to hear you.
Enhorabuena, Keiko, desde Sevilla (España). Sólo el mismísimo Chopin lo interpretaría mejor que tú.
luthieradicto 10 months ago
Very nice feeling and mood. Nice speed and use of dynamics throughout the piece. There is no caesura in measure 47(con bravura), so there is no need for such a long pause. Overall it was beautifuly done. A pleasure to hear you.
ryangoodbody 2 years ago