Ravel Introduction et Allegro for 2 pianos Giorgia Tomassi + Alessandro Stella
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Grazie per avermi fatto conoscere la versione per 2 pianoforti del settimino.
Io l'avevo suonato tanti anni fa.
E' stata una emozione grandissima!!
Siete formidabili!!!
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Nicht von dieser Welt.... Ganz phantastisch!
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This interpretation is good, but I prefer the mysterious side of the harp, clarinet, flute and string quartet without any hesitating! Thumbs if you do too. :)
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bravissimi e la biondina è pure carina!
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che duo eccezionale................uno dei miei preferiti!!!!
complimenti ragazzi!
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I'm trying to play it with piano solo, and my experience is that there are really fast arpeggios out there. Not easy to play, this is the best version I've heard on youtube.
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Masterly playing, making a most convincing and enjoyable version of this gem. The 2-piano medium is already one of the most difficult, on matters of synchronisation,(not to speak of fine tuning!)alone.This transcription of a subtle&sensitive piece works well only with the finest musicians. A beautiful, glittering, yet confidential conversation between two instruments; ten minutes of pure pleasure. Bravo,and thanks!
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itss soooo sweet
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Bellissima versione. Complimenti per l'esecuzione!
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Someone said Ravel was a Swiss watchmaker. Actually born in Southern France.
I love all his works. They all sound delicious and perfectly natural. I don't think he wrote anything that was not pure genius.
does any one know if this piece was written for two pianos,or in a concertante style for piano and orchestra?
kostasaxillios 3 years ago 2
hi! this piece was written originally for a strange ensemble: harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet and afterward for two pianos by Ravel himself!
pianoduotomassistell 3 years ago 6