Javier Perianes Master Class with Daniel Barenboim Pt 3
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what is the point of all this. we see too much of Barry now.
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Thank you so much for sharing these wonderful videos!!! In Chinese, we have an old saying that "painting a dragon is all about pointing the eyes (which make it alive or just another paint...)." You guys certainly have worked hard enough to get the dragon alive in this piece!!!!
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"The silence must be louder than the sound". That's poetry.
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Genius at work here.
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@kusuna7 Thanks for that detailed response. One rarely appreciates the price that the hands pay in becoming a good pianist.
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@ZachClooney Yes, many pianists get some form of Repetitive Strain Injury. Schnabel, Rachmaninoff and Gould were known to have considerable problems, and Leon Fleisher had a condition in his right hand (dystonia) which prevented him from using that hand at all, until he had it operated. Playing the piano is an extremely strenuous and high-repetition activity which can be potentially harmful without sufficient freedom or support from the rest of the body.
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@pinchaszukerm 31st sonata, opus 110
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Love your points here. Do pianists get Repetitive Strain Injuries? I'm not a pianist. Do please enlighten me.
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How is the Sonata called that he is practising here?
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barenboim is a brilliant teacher
Thank you very much for these videos!! I think Barenboim is simply awesome!! How can he explain such subtile thigs with so good examples and images?? lol
natashkk 3 years ago 15
Javier did his first years at the same music school as I did. I used to attend his first auditions and concerts.I'm really proud of him. It's specially admirable that he is the son of a miner and a housewife. Great performers are usually born into middle-upper class families or musicians families but he proves that genius can emerge everywhere.
casiopea2020 3 years ago 10