Young pianist plays in International Piano Competition,pt. 2

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Uploaded by on Apr 9, 2008

Eleven year old pianist, Aaron Kurz, performs Prelude and Fugue No.2 in C Minor, WTC I by J.S. Bach in the Virginia Waring International Junior Solo semifinals

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  • Thank you for doing so well with your gift. My soul loves you playing.

  • That's a wonderful compliment, SheWhoPlays! Thanks so much!

    Sincerely,

    Aaron

  • so inspiring! :D love the way u play it! Keep it up , Aaron! :D

  • Thank you so much for the kind words, siownat! Sorry it took me so long to reply!

    Sincerely,

    Aaron

  • waaaaaaaawwwwwwwww

  • Thanks, woodman18DNA!

    Aaron

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  • Very nice version. I learnt this piece, you won the challenge : I heard the melodics, and a sonor and wonderful background. You will go far.

  • @tbkurz fyi , they are not kind words :D its the truth!!!

  • Thank you, Iteratorus!

    Sincerely,

    Aaron

  • Thanks so much, thefatalnight!

    Aaron

  • excellent perfomance! Браво!

  • OMG HE IS SO GREAT ..<3

  • c est tout simplement merveilleux!

    Esté

  • c est tout simplement merveilleux!

  • Thank you so much, ekklesiast!

    Aaron

  • Thanks, nico13112008!

    Aaron

  • Dear picguy145,

    I practice about 3 hours, 15 minutes a day in the summer and about 2 and a half hours a day during the school year. Sorry it took me so long to get back to you!

    Sincerely,

    Aaron

  • just perfect.

  • wow nice!

  • I am working on this piece...

  • Cool I can't wait to hear your Hungarian Rhapsodies. how often to you have to practice everyday?

  • Aaron: I hope you keep up "Un Sospiro". I never worked on it but the division between the hands requires some study and work but once this is done I think it would remain in the fingers. Un Sospiro seems to me to epitomise the wonderful "Golden Period" of music-making at Weimar in the 1850s. You will always have great success with audiences with this piece. ... Gerard. PS no need to reply to this particular comment - all the very best !!!!!

  • Dear gerardbedecarter,

    I'm glad you enjoyed my Bach! I really enjoy Un Sospiro and plan to keep it in my repertoire for a fairly long while.

    Sincerely,

    Aaron

  • I enjoy your Bach playing. I am glad to hear that you are learning "Un Sospiro". It is a wonderful piece and one worth always keeping in your repertoire. The composer himself did !!

  • My god.... Prokofiev piano conceto no.3 is one of my favorites!!! :) You play really good, better than much profesionals, you have a big future.

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