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Enrico Sianesi
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 ต.ค. 2007
Sianesi - Beethoven 4 Piano concerto 1 Tempo MiAmor Festival 2024
Beethoven 4 Piano concerto 1 Tempo
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Frédéric Chopin - Ballade No.4 in F minor, Opus 52 - Enrico Sianesi piano
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Frédéric Chopin - Ballade No.4 in F minor, Opus 52 - Enrico Sianesi piano Follow me on Instagram: Enrico Sianesi
Frédéric Chopin - Studio op 10 n 12 - Enrico Sianesi
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Frédéric Chopin - Ballade No.1 in G minor, Opus 23 - Enrico Sianesi piano
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Frédéric Chopin - Scherzo n° 2 in b flat minor, op.31 - Enrico Sianesi
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F. Chopin - Nocturne in C minor - Op.48, No.1 - Enrico Sianesi
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Ludwig van Beethoven - Bagatella n° 3 op. 126 - Enrico Sianesi
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Beethoven Variazioni Diabelli 1/8 - Enrico Sianesi
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Complimenti sinceri! Eccellente! Una domanda: che pianoforte hai suonato e come è stato registrato? Grazie
Ciao, piano era uno Yhamaha C3 - la registrazione l’ha fatta lo studio con microfoni nella coda non saprei darti altri dettagli
Brividi!!!!
I love your videos so much
Beautiful
Mindblowing
Magnifique interprétation de cette belle balade de Chopin dommage que par moments le cameraman s attardé trop sur l 'intérieur du piano au lieu de montrer cet excellent pianiste !
Non so come mai mi è apparso questo video. Ne ho sentito questo pezzo migliaia di volte per tantissimi pianisti, ma per prima volta ho trovato l'interpretazione più giusta, molto simile a quella di Zimmermann e Janusz Olejniczak. Complimenti, sei bravissimo! L'ho suonata tanti anni fa, ormai non sono più in grado. Che soddisfazione!
Complimenti. Rasenta la perfezione.
once you hear the base lines, you cant unhear it.
7:50 🖤🖤🎼
Sorry, too dry for me
Can u please elaborate bro?
@@farhan-ih2zu first seconds too mechanical
Starts at 0:30
Incredible
The g minor Ballade is a mystery. Simular like in the last Impromptus de Schubert it's as if a story is told by music.
Wowwww
Bravo!!!!!!
outstanding performance, i can listen to your playing all day :)
What a pleasure
This may not be the *best* interpretation out there, but it certainly deserves a lot more attention than it’s currently getting. I like it.
Very nice! And very lovely sound from the piano :D
Well done! The Chopin ballad in F minor sounded really great on the Yamaha.
Gob smacked that was inhuman 😯 so amazingly good!!!! im nearly finished with ballade one, I hope to learn no 4 soon. which one do you think is harder? I really can't tell which coda is more difficult to be honest.
How long did it take you to learn no 1 ? It is like my dream to be able to play that piece man ,would you give me any advice on the best way to learn it ?im no where near the level of skill needed yet but for in a year or two.
@@joshtt3240 to memorize the notes about 2 months. but to play at a decent standard I've been working on this piece for over a year and im still not happy with it. it's a exceptionally difficult piece to play. Not only technically but phrasing, dynamic and musicality. all need to be perfect for this piece to sound anywhere near close to how Chopin intended. My advice would be to study the sheet music get to know it and start slow work with a metronome. The arpeggios section is very difficult and arkward train your left hand to be able to play the free time rhythm without the need to look through muscle memory which gives you more hope for accuracy in the right hand arpeggios. the middle section is very difficult also. Large jumps and fast octave runs. my advice use alternate fingering for the octave runs i.e 1-5 on white notes 1-4 black notes helps alot with increasing speed/articulation and reduces tension. The waltz section is really very difficult stuff. to play I recommend again using muscle memory to play the right hand melody of the waltz to concentrate on the left bass notes as they jump over 2 octaves in places and it would be impractical to attempt to do this through muscle memory without looking. By all means dont just fixate on one hand If it helps but I've noticed when I am constantly looking from hand to hand it throws me off balance and I make more mistakes. Do what works for you though. Every section from then on poses it's own technical challenge you must overcome untill the return of the main theme which gives you a break And then of course the dreaded coda which is insanely difficult. my advice on that monstrous section is repetitive slow work in regards to the coda you must know it so well you can focus your eyes on one hand and allow muscle memory to take over to accommodate the huge Jumps but you really are stumped here because in places your left hand is jumping 2 octaves while your right hand is jumping 3 octaves. My only advice is play it slow and the speed will come eventually. Hope this helps, good luck dude you'll need it, we all do 🤣
@@kaii7147 thanks for the advice mate ,reading what u just said hopefully I can take on this beast in a year or ten 😂
@@joshtt3240 lmao yh it's a rough ride mate 🤣 good luck with it
Goosebumps all throughout 8:58-11:55. That choral section in c major right before the coda was beautiful.
Nicee...!!! WUOHHH
this is on another level
ma lascia cantare i bassi un po di piu', Enrico.. smorzi Chopin..(cosa grave (a discapito, dirai di uno stile Italico (non necessario)))... Hai un bel tocco.. proprio bravo!! (((il pianoforte avrebbe bisogno di una aggiustatina ;-) )))
Very nice interpretation, and nice touch 👌
Klasse ! ......(ähnlich ) Filmszene aus - Der Pianist - ...wundervoll !....
wow
Animenz its you ?
It's like >>>> than Animenz covers ^^'
Molto Bella, Pero, mi piace la interpretazione Che lei aveva fato in prima balata!
Fantastic!
Wow
Fantastic interpretation!!!
The best interpretation I've ever heard, that's too good to be real ^^
Bartosz Jarzyński listen to zimerman play this bro
@@SCschoolpool yea but he also Very good
Listen to Paul Barton’s his is just perfect trust me.
@@joshtt3240 Seong jin Cho...
@@joshtt3240 for some reason, Barton's piano doesn't quite sound... right?
Genial.
me encanto, saludos desde Perú, sigue subiendo vídeos, son geniales
SEMBREREBBE UN BRAVO RAGAZZO
Awsome Interpretation. Clean sound, great dimamics Perfection...
Meilleure interprétation à vie depuis Frédéric Francois Chopin lui même !!! Merci et Bravo !!!
oh man i love hwo you are using even the silent pedal :D
Best interpretation, no doubt
like
Eccellente!
WOW!! This is without a doubt the BEST performance that I've heard so far of this Ballade. Very clean sound and awsome interpetation. Great job Enrico!!
Over 100k views and literally no comments about how the video obviously sped up for the more difficult sections with really dead giveaways by the convenient cuts to the inside of the piano when his arm/leg/hand movements start to look too unnatural?
Dear Thoer Young - I'm not used to answer user's comment but in this case I wanna do an exception. You are completely wrong - all you can see have been done in a recording room with obviously a real speed (like all my videos), music for me is not a magic trick but world that requires all respects. I suggest you - before write any comments - to reflect on what you're writing. Best Regards Enrico
@@ludwig720 I had similar comments on my videos saying the Beethoven Moonlight 3rd movbement and Chopin Ballade were sped up..so people can't believe that you can play it that well without assistance? I'll take that as a compliment
Wrong - You are able to hear when the video is sped up. It distorts the sound waves and you're left with a really shitty mucky sounding thing somewhat resembling what you were speeding up. This is easily achieved with proper teqnique and lots of practice.
Evolved Piano wrong. All is original, no parts have been speeded up. I’m not use to post my not really performance. Anyway this is a free place to comment, but remember: not jelous or stupid 😉
Enrico Sianesi Read my comment again 🤦♂️ it is in favor of you
Zimerman-esque!
Wait is piano moving? Why can I see it moving?
He is using the soft pedal, which causes the keyboard to shift.
This was recorded on a sinking ship and piano was moving up and down all over the place along with him and his chair.
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING