Fazioli is perfect for this piece. Die Lorelei is a song transcribed by Liszt, and playing it on a Fazioli is like hearing a great Italian singer on piano version
by soft, you mean lacking in power? to be more positive you would characterize it as 'subtle'. there's a huge difference. i think Fazioli has a very 'crystaline' sound.
I do not know, many the work of Liszt, but I must say that your interpretation delights me the heart and mind. I thank you for sharing this sublime and sends you all the best for the future.
Wonderful playing!
gerardbedecarter 1 year ago
Fazioli is perfect for this piece. Die Lorelei is a song transcribed by Liszt, and playing it on a Fazioli is like hearing a great Italian singer on piano version
libetta 2 years ago
by soft, you mean lacking in power? to be more positive you would characterize it as 'subtle'. there's a huge difference. i think Fazioli has a very 'crystaline' sound.
libetta 2 years ago
does he like this fazioli? well i playd on two of them and i didnt like the to soft soud of it' but i don't realy know..
he is playng amasing as allways and thats the importent.
michaelpiano93 3 years ago
i want that audience to shut up, always this enerving sounds they make.
mephisto66773 3 years ago
Glorious playing, Ariel!
klingsor93 3 years ago
I do not know, many the work of Liszt, but I must say that your interpretation delights me the heart and mind. I thank you for sharing this sublime and sends you all the best for the future.
Jacques de paris
lepaintre123 3 years ago
pretty good!
rpcjt 3 years ago
A Gem!!!
klingsor93 3 years ago 2