..... WOW, TCHAIKOVSKY, GEORGE?. HE VISTO Y OIDO TODAS LAS INTERPRETACIONES TUYAS, SI, PORQUE MEJORAS LA OBRA DEL GRAN COMPOSITOR CON EL VIGOR Y LA FUERZA DE TUS DEDOS. TE HA DOTADO DE UN TALENTO CELESTIAL. ERES ÚNICO QUERIDO AMIGO, GEORGE HARLIONO. ME ESPECIALMENTE COMPLACIDO POR SER SEGUIDOR TUYO. GRACIAS POR SER UNA GRAN ESTRELLA 🎵🎶🎹👏👏👏👏👏👏.-
Superb musician, superb pianist and a great guy. What more can one say for someone so gifted on the keyboard. My only regret was that we could not hear the rest of the concerto. He has a great musical future ahead of him, I wish him the best !!
In addition to impeccable timing, his play between light and dark, piano and forte is exquisite. In art it’s called Chiaroscuro ❤ George paints a picture with every note!
The image of Tchaikovsky smiling in heaven while listening to the young and talented Maestro George Harliono's world-class performance is incredibly vivid and awe-inspiring. It evokes a sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty of music and the profound impact that it can have on the world. The thought of these two great musicians coming together in this way is truly remarkable and speaks to the timeless nature of their art.
Oh, George--I just saw the "Elvis" piece and had to watch this concert performance, as well. I have watched many, many concert pianists perform this--but you bring to it the regal beauty and emotion, along with your own creativity in interpretation, that simply speaks to the heart of humanity. You certainly should have won the gold...can't imagine anyone performing this more beautifully. Your years and years of study, practice, and passion for the piano and music reveal what it takes to achieve greatness--and you do it with humility, grace, and sweetness. May you never lose those qualities, George. May you rise, and rise, and rise...and bring about world peace and harmony wherever you go now and in the future. I believe even Tchaicovsky would be weeping during this performance.
Thank you Pamela, 🙏I really appreciate your comment. Its great to hear your views on my playing, and on musics ability to bring people together. 🤗 Greetings to you from the UK!
Well, thank you, George. I just happened to be watching your BA recital when I saw this. The rain is coming down now for the second day and somehow the Rachmaninov is the perfect piece to listen to. I loved seeing the orchestra seated on the floor and how far away you were, indeed, from the conductor as you said. This was a very powerful and heartfelt performance. All the best to you now on your many travels and experiences through the new year ahead. Cheers from the USA to you in the UK!
Pianists MUST play by memory. It's impossible to play following the score. Once the brain has recorded every detail, you are good to go, the notes flow by themselves. I am talking from experience.
I've watch him play piano since he was a boy and now he has grown to a very handsome man. Until now I never fed up of watching him bcos he is so wonderful to watch and the way he plays the piano I just can't imagine how his fingers can move so fast like that. How I wish I can see his concert at least once in my life time or else I'll regret it . All I can say here is best of luck in every thing u do George , that good care of yourself, stay healthy and I love u so much from u are a kid until now. Bye for now. ❤
I really love this concert when George performs it! I also listened to him at the 17th Tchaikovsky Competition! I like this interpretation because it contains many different shades of feelings: passion, fire, emotional impulse, subtle, anxious expectations, protest and hope! Thank you, George your Tchaikovsky is fantastic!❤❤❤
A talent planted by God into George!! George took it and used it in a mighty and beautiful way. George is beautiful inside and out. Thank you for this performance George, I am grateful and thankful - plus my whole neighborhood can clearly hear it blasting out of my Definitive Speaker system lol (poor neighbors have no choice lol). Big thumbs up 👍👍👍 PS: Thanks for not cutting out the applause- it feels so good to hear enthusiastic human clapping just giving you so much love!
Ahhh…George the spirit in this music is truly alive and well in your magnificent piano playing. God has blessed you and us with music. Thank you for speaking to my soul
Even if you could call the Torah/bible/Quran evidence, it’s poor. For example, if the bible is egregiously faulty then the main character’s existence is likely fantasy. If the existence of Yahweh/Allah is a fiction (Muslims believe in the first five books of the Old Testament) then the god man/prophet Jesus cannot stand, nor any Abrahamic Prophet, such as Muhammad. Faith based on the contents of the bible/Quran is worthless for the following reasons… Of the Canaanite gods. El was the top god (sort of Roman Saturn) Ba’al (Jupiter) was next, then down the line was the war god Yahweh (Mars). The Jews nicked him and made him the creator. All nonsense. The first line of the bible is clearly incorrect. The Earth was formed at least 9.8 billion years after the heavens. How did the creator get that wrong? And, the rest of the creation is wrong. It’s as if an ancient ignorant tribe wrote it all by themselves, no god to help. There are no waters above the firmament, for a start. Heaven isn’t up there either, we’ve been there. The tribes of the Middle East wouldn’t have known oceans would be frozen but for the heat of the sun. Yet water filled the oceans and outer space, all with no sun. The light that made up the day was created before the sun. The ancients had no concept it was the sun that caused day and night. The moon isn’t a light. It’s fiction by an ignorant tribe with no access to a god creator. Adam was made from dirt by magic and he, this god, forgot about Eve, an afterthought. so not an all knowing and wise god then? Snakes and donkeys talk, nonsense fiction, right up there with Harry Potter, though JK Rowling was clearly a better writer with fewer continuity errors. This god set up Eve by placing this magic apple within her reach, before she knew right from wrong. Then punished humanity thereafter. What a vicious god, if not a fictional one. Nonsense fiction, by an ignorant ancient people writing about their mythology, their nation’s origins, steeped in the mists of the past, just the same as the Greek, Persian and Babylonian cultures write about their make believe gods who were equally fervently worshipped. Inanna, the dying and rising goddess was such an example. But many more dying and rising gods in the lexicon of ancient myths. Virgin births were pretty common too. Adam and Eve’s children (as Eve was a clone of Adam) and grandchildren (as Cain, Able and Seth only had Eve to produce offspring or with their unknown sisters) could only have been produced by incest, then double incest, according to the biblical account. But, as Eve was a clone of Adam, there would be no genetic diversity. Such a lack of diversity would have meant the death of the human species, ask the Hapsburgs. But then, their god wouldn’t have known about genetics? Of course not. The Exodus apparently didn’t happen according to all evidence, acknowledged by the Jewish archaeologists who have tried to find it. The Egyptians never wrote of their army being swallowed by the sea. Mosses may never existed. There is a massive amount of genocide in the bible by a god who failed to get the locals to behave. Genocide because the Israelites needed a land to make home. If a creator of the universe and humans could have just thought a new land, a new island, south of Cyprus, it would have appeared. Easy for a god, not so for an ancient tribe to pull off? Then, this god could have told these others how to behave and punished individuals, if that’s what was needed. But no, he went straight to mass murder. What? And, the greatest god in the universe was defeated by iron chariots: Judges1:19. That is so ridiculous, such a puny god. Or, is it because the story was a creation of a tribe that had no concept of future technologies or tactics to defeat these new Iron Age chariots? I’m sure that a human Napoleon type tactician could have done better than the all wise, all powerful fictitious creator god. Genesis 19 tells us of Lot being raped by this daughters. And yet this god is moral? He could have changed the course of their predicament, found him a younger wife or servant to sleep with, if a god. More incest. Abrahamic religion is a blood sacrifice barbaric religion. The books that were supposedly written by Mosses consist of a linguistic style that didn’t exist at the time of his “life”. It’s a fictitious narrative, written by the Jews to give their new nation an historical legitimacy, and unify them, in the midst of other powerful cultures in the Middle East. Didn’t help much though, they were constantly being invaded and subjugated by more powerful “gods” of other warring nations. Even Yahweh acknowledged there were other gods. Remember the Ten Commandments tablets that were conveniently broken and then without fuss, lost. An all powerful creator of the universe who missed the opportunity to create the tablets out of an advanced technology, Titanium or, something really exotic perhaps? Is that because the Jews didn’t know about such a thing with no understanding of the future? The forging and preservation of such a technology would have cemented the truth of their god. Broken conveniently disappeared stone tablets: clearly, no god involved. Noah and his flood occurred when the Egyptians where going about their cultural and religious practices that continued afterwards; and, their religion was not replaced by the flood family’s immediate ancestors, fanning out from the ark. The Pharaohs and their gods continued unabated. No Yahweh? More incest? The Chinese culture and writing developed along a continuum and they too were never taken the religion of Yahweh from the Middle East, by Noah’s relatives. And, the ancient Britons and Australians failed to notice they were meant to be dead. The New Testament, if it is read, critically, is inconsistent and evolves over time. Indeed, the gospels were not written for decades after the death of this Jesus, whose birth and death are still questionable and no date can be asserted with clarity. There’s no evidence that all the first born were killed either in Egypt nor by Herod. I think the Egyptians would have recorded such a calamity and the calamities of the plagues, but nothing. Was it all made up? There is real historical evidence of John the Baptist, but not of the greater Jesus. There is historical evidence of Apollonius of Tyana, who allegedly ascended to heaven, similar to Jesus, but there is no extra biblical evidence of Jesus during his lifetime. There is an historical record of Jesus Ben Pandera but, no Jesus the Galilean outside of the bible. Nothing. There’s Jesus ben Ananias, a rude peasant, who went around Jerusalem in 66CE prophesying its fall in 70CE; he’s recorded in documents outside the bible, but not the biblical Jesus. His alleged disciples never wrote anything they were uneducated peasants. Contemporaries never recorded his miracles nor his troublesome nature. The bible account says he was widely known and a divisive figure that the Romans never recorded. Neither did the Jews. And, the crucified were left to rot on the cross/pole on which they were hung as a warning to insurrectionists? No empty tomb, it’s a fiction to turn a myth into a “fact”. To turn a dead man or a fictional man into god. Pilate was, in real history, recorded history, a truly nasty contemptuous man, he would never have allowed the process of crucifixion as a warning to have been undermined. And, the alleged trial is a tale of the blood cult of scapegoating. Even Barabbus was a literary device representing scapegoating, suggesting it never occurred. Barabbus means, son of the teacher, or son of the father. The gospel writers where representing the two characters as essentially the same, one became the goat sacrifice. And, the twist was that the Jews shouted to let the murderer go, allowing the blame for Jesus’s death to be placed on the Jews and not the imperial Romans. It was very much a political narrative because the Jews and Romans where essentially at war, the destruction of the Temple in 70AD/CE, and this new sect/cult needed to distinguish themselves from the Jewish troublemakers, and the ongoing violence of the time. Paul never knew Jesus and only depicted him as a spiritual vision. He knew nothing of the man and nothing of his life or his teachings. More evidence that the Chrestos (anointed) was mythical? The first time the gospels were mentioned was in 180AD/CE by Irenaeus. Indeed, a very prominent Christian, Theophilus, said that he came to believe in Jesus from reading the Jewish Scriptures or, Torah. No mention of the gospels, no quoting of anything Jesus allegedly said. Best date for the gospels is circa, 170-182AD/CE. The myth of the god man Jesus was created over many years. Mark was first written, not until at least 70AD/CE, say Christian scholars but, as above, likely much later. No record of the star of Bethlehem, of the graves emptying, or the sky darkening. It’s fiction. No Mosses, Abraham, No Noah, no Flood. As for flying horses in the Quran, that’s straight out of Greek mythology, and no one should believe in such nonsense today.
@@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers - Hard work is necessary in any concert pianist's repertoire otherwise he would have none. Giving glory where it is due is the choice of the responder. There is no need to browbeat a heartfelt comment from a listener who enjoyed the emotion Mr. Harliono brought him through his interpretation of the master's work. It is the responder's choice who he gives credit to. Let him be in peace. Tchaikovsky was renowned for challenging his musicians with sweeping melodies, difficult, extremely fast and complicated repartee phrases. I say , bravo George! Giving glory to the composer's amazing talent by performing as you have this concerto filled my heart as well. My spirit took flight in the cadenzas and at moments, your responding speed in the octave work was a blur. So just so you don't fall prey to this person's views, know that we pianists are on your side. We acknowledge your talent at interpreting masterworks with grace and admire how you can bring tears of joy as well as tears of sweeping contradiction as passage after passage of complicated arpeggio work sweep us into a Neverland of amazing sensations. Thank you.
Wow, one exciting Tchakovsky no.1 performace, the power, the speed, the tone, the details, the emotion. Also George is very respectful to the score, honest and humble, nothing fancy. Bravo!
Hes come a long way since he was a little boy playing the piano! It takes tons of practicing!! 😅 bless his sweet heart for learning how to play like that! ❤🎉😊
I was raised with this concerto on an old 78rpm and after that too. This has to be the very best performance I have ever heard and seen. I suppose it is not without precedent that no sheet music was used by the pianist, which makes his impressive performance all the more so.
Standing ovation! Love this. Your playing reminds me of Van Cliburn, who reminded me of my father. Burst into tears when I hear this piece, as I miss my Dad so much. Thank you for being a comfort through your excellent gift of music.
WOW,WOW,WOW!!!! Have you ever seen the fingers move over the keys that fast and never hit the wrong key! He is incredible, brought tears to my eyes. This concerto is my favorite too. ❤️❤️❤️Well done George, that can’t be beat!!
I just had left shoulder surgery, and happened to come across your performance, George. I believe in the power of music to heal pain. I thank you for your wonderful performance in interpreting this intricate piece of music. It washed over my pain in waves of solace and hope. Thank you for your amazing gift of love.
I have just been listening, one after the other, to the Van Cliburn version and this George Harliono's version of Tchai Piano Concerto 1. George Harliono's version > Van Cliburn's version. When it comes to Tchai1, I thought no one can better Cliburn, and today, there's Harliono.
@@georgeharlionoI might be wrong but I would like to believe that I am not, but is this the same hall where Van Cliburn won first prize in the heavily-rigged Tchaikovsky International Music Competition, in the presence of Kruschev? Goosebumps.... and with that performance, Cliburn won the adoration of the Russian public.
I don't know how your videos got into my feeds but what a wonderful discovery! I watched your videos when you were 11 years old and then now, you're 21 playing my favorite Tchaikovsky piece. Can't help but notice your long fingers even when you were 11 yrs old playing street piano. You sure were made by God to play the piano! Bravissimo!
It's only now that I have come across you, Pianist George Harliono, and I can't stop watching your other performances. They are SUPERB, FLAWLESS, BRILLIANT!!! I am praying that you continue to succeed in your chosen field. GOD bless you always.
I’m no music expert or even a fan of classical music; but I hit the play button on this video and started listening and could not stop until the very end! Like I said, I’m no expert on tho or any other music but I enjoyed it so much that I will start listening to more of it. Thanks for providing such quality entertainment. You have a new fan George🥰
I have heard this piano concerto countless times and by many different pianists. This interpretation has given me a new experience of this work. This is not about empty virtuosity. Every note is not only well thought out, but felt and animated. Wonderful agogic transitions, very cleverly constructed climaxes and so much time for every detail. One senses, dear George, that you don't need to present yourself, but serve the music through your great skill and your modest demeanour. 😊That is something very special these days. Congratulations and thank you for that! 🙏 I'm already looking forward to the next recording here. 😉
Thank you for this lovely and very kind comment! I really appreciate it. 🙏 I enjoy performing this concerto very much, maybe it shows on this video... 😃 Yes, more to come soon! Greetings to you from the UK 🎶
I watched several concerts pianist playing this piece. George had a very very best interpretation and delivery of this piece playing in piano. Very clear. Wish you to be one of the finest and famous composer and pianist
Wooow.. this is great Gift for us,George!!! Undoubtedly you are "Best of the best" ,absolutely talented,brilliant,young Pianist!!! My support sending from Georgia,Great Success to you,George!!! I am so ,so proud of you!!!
Джордж, браво! Люблю слушать этот концерт именно в вашем исполнении. И как исполнитель, с каждым разом ваше исполнение становиться все более совершенным, зрелым. Сила, мужество, романтизм, душа. Вы вели за собой весь оркестр, вы солировали, а остальные шли за вами. Спасибо вам! Всего вам наилучшего!
Tu es une bénédiction pour nous qui t'avons vu grandir, t'épanouir, maîtriser avec âme ton formidable talent, ce cadeau du Ciel. Voilà que nous t'aimons beaucoup 💕💓💖🎀🎹🎹
Thank you! 🙏 I so enjoyed this performance, this particular piece of beautiful music at this particular hall. I definitely appreciate your comment and I hope that I can continue to give great happiness through music! 🎶😃🎶
What a magnificent venue. I can only imagine how wonderful it was.❤ And it's extremely extraordinary to hear Tchaikovsky concerto no.1 in B flat minor op 23. , Well done George. U R fabulous fantastically fantasy magical hands , BRAVO ..👏✨
George I have watched you play from the age of 10/11, playing in public on railway station pianos. You have developed into a masterful concert pianist with great skills. I always enjoy your playing and in particular love this piano concerto. From New Zealand.
Inaestimabile! Your command over Piano Concerto No. 1 is truly enchanting, as you possess the ability to elevate the beauty of this composition to its pinnacle through your skilful fingers. It's akin to witnessing magic unfold.
Such a surprise! Magnificent! Awesome! Although i have listened to it over years this was a special experience. What a talent Best wishes for future. 👏🎶💕🎶👏
Z rakiem nie musisz walczyć. Izajasz 53;4 . JEZUS CHRYSTUS 2 000 lat temu na krzyżu poniósł śmierć za każdy grzech ,kare z każdy wystepek . Wzial na siebie na krzyż każdą chorobę, stal sie przeklenstwem . Każdy kto uwierzy ,upamieta sie ,da się ochrzcic na odpuszczenie grzechów, zbawiony będzie, otrzyma z łaski dar DUCHA SWIĘTEGO. WIERZYMY ,PRZYJMUJEMY ,WYZNAJEMY ,żeby nasza wiara wzrastała, wszystko mamy z łaski , przez wiarę . Jezus Chrystus wszystko dla nas uczynił z miłości. Szatan ,kłamca, niszczyciel ,zabójca. Jezus Chrystus go pokonał, w Jezusie Chrystusie Bożym JEDYNYM SYNU mamy zwyciestwo nad szatanem i jego dziełami. JEZUS ❤❤🎉❤ZYCIEM JEST .
A young Sokolov you are. Actually, you are your own man. There are some wonderful individual touches… unexpected accents that just work. You are a master of the sustain pedal… light use, like Rachmaninoff. The finger clarity showcased. This performance has nice momentum from the get go. Wishing you an amazing career.
I came for George and I (simultaneously) stayed for the superb filmography and sublime editing..it Would have been a great radio show but it's a stunning movie! With its own matinee idol! Great cinematography, guys! Worth an Academy award or two or Three! Respectfully submitted for your consideration Gregg Oreo Long Beach CA États Unis (gratefully yours)
I am so sad that I missed the concert of dear George in Moscow! I hope he be returning! This performance of Tchaikovsky's First Concert is difficult to compare with anyone else's, it's just ideal and honey for the ears!
Bonjour , je vous ai découvert un jour sur plusieurs videos où vous jouiez sur les pianos des gares et dans les rues. Vous étiez encore un enfant et déjà c'était superbe. Vous avez bien grandi en taille et en talent ! Vous interpretez ici en plus un de mes morceaux favoris ! Merci beaucoup et je vous souhaite une très belle et longue carriere pleine de succès
For my ears, profound emotion is all I perceive for every piece you tend to push past metaphysical being. An experience lived once more with your playing. You tend to have this ability with every sheet of music in your grace. Thank you, George.
Really enjoyed this performance. I love the way you don’t rush. Just because you can play really fast doesn’t mean you should. Lovely long fingers. All the best to you. 🌈🦘
Sorry for misspelling your name Slip of my fingers. Pls accect my apologies George Harliono Awesome performance. Wish you long life n happiness. Tx the Lord for being a gifted piano player. So many are blessed with your performance. Indeed the Concert is awesome Fabulous. Gbu
It's always so engaging to listen to you in this concert so inherent to your passion.Your every performance of it never leaves us indifferent,it is never already heard. Thank you,George,for sharing your passion with us, it is a gift for you and for all of us.
Thanks!
Thank you so much, that's really kind of you 🙏
I love the music and the great pianist. Cheers!@@georgeharlionoq
So much talent. I’m sure he’ll go far in the music world.
@@tr7938you couldn't be more wrong.
Gracias por escuchar esta musica y de Beethoven mucho mas
BRAVO GEORGE HARLIONO AND THE ENTIRE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA!
Thank you so much! 🙏🙏🙏
George Is one of my favorite pianists! His style reminds me of Horowitz. His passion is infectious ❤
Thank you!!! 😇
that's right, I see Horowith's soul in Harliono
He is bringing Tchaikovskys soul to us all ❤❤❤❤👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Thank you so much Yves!💐
@@georgeharliono thank you for your reply and prayers and love to you all, all the best wishes to you George👍👍👍🙏🙏🙏✌️✌️✌️
Essa música é execução toca a nossa alma.
..... WOW, TCHAIKOVSKY, GEORGE?. HE VISTO Y OIDO TODAS LAS INTERPRETACIONES TUYAS, SI, PORQUE MEJORAS LA OBRA DEL GRAN COMPOSITOR CON EL VIGOR Y LA FUERZA DE TUS DEDOS. TE HA DOTADO DE UN TALENTO CELESTIAL. ERES ÚNICO QUERIDO AMIGO, GEORGE HARLIONO. ME ESPECIALMENTE COMPLACIDO POR SER SEGUIDOR TUYO. GRACIAS POR SER UNA GRAN ESTRELLA 🎵🎶🎹👏👏👏👏👏👏.-
This young guy is sensational. What a talent!!!!!
Aw! That is very kind of you! 🙏
What a magical piece of music, played at a magical venue, by a magical pianist. Spectacular!!!
Yayyy!! 🙏 Thank you so much! Actually this is one of my very favourite pieces and to perform it at this hall was such an honour for me. 🎶
I am following George on Internet already for 2 years.. proud of his accomplishments ❤
Thank you Pavel!!
I am always astounded by this level of musicianship and composition. My God what humans can do. Just beautiful.
George, I wish you a long life of the loving dedication to the art you share with us. Bravissimo!
Thank you so much! 🙏 What a lovely comment!!! I appreciate your kind thoughts! 😊
Superb musician, superb pianist and a great guy. What more can one say for someone so gifted on the keyboard. My only regret was that we could not hear the rest of the concerto. He has a great musical future ahead of him, I wish him the best !!
Thank you Vincent!😃
Breathtaking
Remarkable
Thank you~!!! 🙏🙏🙏
These piano fingers are coming from heaven, aren't they. Amazing! Bravo, bravo, bravo. ❤❤❤
😅 Fingers from Heaven!!! 😃 Thank you for your comment! 🙏
Très belle interprétation! Merci pour ce moment qui montre bien que la Russie est européenne et qu'elle doit le rester...
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Thank you for playing one of my favorite piece of music. This is what I need to keep me alive.
You are very welcome, I am pleased that you enjoyed it 😃
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In addition to impeccable timing, his play between light and dark, piano and forte is exquisite. In art it’s called Chiaroscuro ❤ George paints a picture with every note!
Thank you so much for your kind words!!🫶
Wonderful , great , blessings
Wonderful Tchaikovski!!!❤❤❤
Thank you so much!💐
The image of Tchaikovsky smiling in heaven while listening to the young and talented Maestro George Harliono's world-class performance is incredibly vivid and awe-inspiring. It evokes a sense of wonder and appreciation for the beauty of music and the profound impact that it can have on the world. The thought of these two great musicians coming together in this way is truly remarkable and speaks to the timeless nature of their art.
Thank you John! 🙏🙏🙏 That is a very kind comment 😊
@@georgeharliono You are a rare treasure God has given humanity.
He plays from the soul - it must be from the soul because how could anyone do it from memory 😮 thank you!
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Oh, George--I just saw the "Elvis" piece and had to watch this concert performance, as well. I have watched many, many concert pianists perform this--but you bring to it the regal beauty and emotion, along with your own creativity in interpretation, that simply speaks to the heart of humanity. You certainly should have won the gold...can't imagine anyone performing this more beautifully. Your years and years of study, practice, and passion for the piano and music reveal what it takes to achieve greatness--and you do it with humility, grace, and sweetness. May you never lose those qualities, George. May you rise, and rise, and rise...and bring about world peace and harmony wherever you go now and in the future. I believe even Tchaicovsky would be weeping during this performance.
Thank you Pamela, 🙏I really appreciate your comment. Its great to hear your views on my playing, and on musics ability to bring people together. 🤗 Greetings to you from the UK!
Well, thank you, George. I just happened to be watching your BA recital when I saw this. The rain is coming down now for the second day and somehow the Rachmaninov is the perfect piece to listen to. I loved seeing the orchestra seated on the floor and how far away you were, indeed, from the conductor as you said. This was a very powerful and heartfelt performance. All the best to you now on your many travels and experiences through the new year ahead. Cheers from the USA to you in the UK!
That is so beautiful! and so true❤
Amazing performance! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
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❤❤❤❤ amazing! Blown away! Play by memory for 20+ minutes! GEORGE, YOU ROCK!
Pianists MUST play by memory. It's impossible to play following the score. Once the brain has recorded every detail, you are good to go, the notes flow by themselves. I am talking from experience.
Thank you so much Jennifer!💐
My word - why have I never heard of George Harliono before! He is great!
Thank you so much Michael! 🙏 You are very kind! 😃
I believe he is the best pianist alive today.
I've watch him play piano since he was a boy and now he has grown to a very handsome man. Until now I never fed up of watching him bcos he is so wonderful to watch and the way he plays the piano I just can't imagine how his fingers can move so fast like that. How I wish I can see his concert at least once in my life time or else I'll regret it . All I can say here is best of luck in every thing u do George , that good care of yourself, stay healthy and I love u so much from u are a kid until now. Bye for now. ❤
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I really love this concert when George performs it! I also listened to him at the 17th Tchaikovsky Competition! I like this interpretation because it contains many different shades of feelings: passion, fire, emotional impulse, subtle, anxious expectations, protest and hope! Thank you, George your Tchaikovsky is fantastic!❤❤❤
Thank you! 🙏 I really appreciate your considered comment! I am so pleased that you are enjoying my interpretation of this piece! 🎶😊
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Brilliant!!!
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@@georgeharlionoI’ve never heard of you before and I love this piece, but you are also very handsome as well, a total hottie ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A talent planted by God into George!! George took it and used it in a mighty and beautiful way. George is beautiful inside and out. Thank you for this performance George, I am grateful and thankful - plus my whole neighborhood can clearly hear it blasting out of my Definitive Speaker system lol (poor neighbors have no choice lol). Big thumbs up 👍👍👍
PS: Thanks for not cutting out the applause- it feels so good to hear enthusiastic human clapping just giving you so much love!
So absolutely beautiful! George, you are blessed and thank you for blessing us by allowing us to listen!
🤣🤣 Turn it up!!! 🎶🎶🎶 But seriously thank you for your support 🙏 I really appreciate it! 😃
Bravo bravo bravo. Sangat sangat mantap permainan piano anda❤❤❤
Same here! Neighbours go from hearing an electric guitar to classical masterpieces 😆 wonderful ❤
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Brilliant!
You are so kind!!!! 🙏 Thank you! 🎶
Ahhh…George the spirit in this music is truly alive and well in your magnificent piano playing. God has blessed you and us with music. Thank you for speaking to my soul
You are very welcome John! I am pleased that you are enjoying my performances. 🎶⭐🎶
Even if you could call the Torah/bible/Quran evidence, it’s poor. For example, if the bible is egregiously faulty then the main character’s existence is likely fantasy. If the existence of Yahweh/Allah is a fiction (Muslims believe in the first five books of the Old Testament) then the god man/prophet Jesus cannot stand, nor any Abrahamic Prophet, such as Muhammad. Faith based on the contents of the bible/Quran is worthless for the following reasons…
Of the Canaanite gods. El was the top god (sort of Roman Saturn) Ba’al (Jupiter) was next, then down the line was the war god Yahweh (Mars). The Jews nicked him and made him the creator. All nonsense.
The first line of the bible is clearly incorrect. The Earth was formed at least 9.8 billion years after the heavens. How did the creator get that wrong? And, the rest of the creation is wrong. It’s as if an ancient ignorant tribe wrote it all by themselves, no god to help.
There are no waters above the firmament, for a start. Heaven isn’t up there either, we’ve been there. The tribes of the Middle East wouldn’t have known oceans would be frozen but for the heat of the sun. Yet water filled the oceans and outer space, all with no sun. The light that made up the day was created before the sun. The ancients had no concept it was the sun that caused day and night. The moon isn’t a light. It’s fiction by an ignorant tribe with no access to a god creator.
Adam was made from dirt by magic and he, this god, forgot about Eve, an afterthought. so not an all knowing and wise god then?
Snakes and donkeys talk, nonsense fiction, right up there with Harry Potter, though JK Rowling was clearly a better writer with fewer continuity errors.
This god set up Eve by placing this magic apple within her reach, before she knew right from wrong. Then punished humanity thereafter. What a vicious god, if not a fictional one.
Nonsense fiction, by an ignorant ancient people writing about their mythology, their nation’s origins, steeped in the mists of the past, just the same as the Greek, Persian and Babylonian cultures write about their make believe gods who were equally fervently worshipped. Inanna, the dying and rising goddess was such an example. But many more dying and rising gods in the lexicon of ancient myths. Virgin births were pretty common too.
Adam and Eve’s children (as Eve was a clone of Adam) and grandchildren (as Cain, Able and Seth only had Eve to produce offspring or with their unknown sisters) could only have been produced by incest, then double incest, according to the biblical account. But, as Eve was a clone of Adam, there would be no genetic diversity. Such a lack of diversity would have meant the death of the human species, ask the Hapsburgs. But then, their god wouldn’t have known about genetics? Of course not.
The Exodus apparently didn’t happen according to all evidence, acknowledged by the Jewish archaeologists who have tried to find it. The Egyptians never wrote of their army being swallowed by the sea. Mosses may never existed.
There is a massive amount of genocide in the bible by a god who failed to get the locals to behave. Genocide because the Israelites needed a land to make home. If a creator of the universe and humans could have just thought a new land, a new island, south of Cyprus, it would have appeared. Easy for a god, not so for an ancient tribe to pull off? Then, this god could have told these others how to behave and punished individuals, if that’s what was needed. But no, he went straight to mass murder. What?
And, the greatest god in the universe was defeated by iron chariots: Judges1:19. That is so ridiculous, such a puny god. Or, is it because the story was a creation of a tribe that had no concept of future technologies or tactics to defeat these new Iron Age chariots? I’m sure that a human Napoleon type tactician could have done better than the all wise, all powerful fictitious creator god.
Genesis 19 tells us of Lot being raped by this daughters. And yet this god is moral? He could have changed the course of their predicament, found him a younger wife or servant to sleep with, if a god. More incest.
Abrahamic religion is a blood sacrifice barbaric religion.
The books that were supposedly written by Mosses consist of a linguistic style that didn’t exist at the time of his “life”. It’s a fictitious narrative, written by the Jews to give their new nation an historical legitimacy, and unify them, in the midst of other powerful cultures in the Middle East. Didn’t help much though, they were constantly being invaded and subjugated by more powerful “gods” of other warring nations. Even Yahweh acknowledged there were other gods.
Remember the Ten Commandments tablets that were conveniently broken and then without fuss, lost. An all powerful creator of the universe who missed the opportunity to create the tablets out of an advanced technology, Titanium or, something really exotic perhaps? Is that because the Jews didn’t know about such a thing with no understanding of the future? The forging and preservation of such a technology would have cemented the truth of their god. Broken conveniently disappeared stone tablets: clearly, no god involved.
Noah and his flood occurred when the Egyptians where going about their cultural and religious practices that continued afterwards; and, their religion was not replaced by the flood family’s immediate ancestors, fanning out from the ark. The Pharaohs and their gods continued unabated. No Yahweh? More incest?
The Chinese culture and writing developed along a continuum and they too were never taken the religion of Yahweh from the Middle East, by Noah’s relatives.
And, the ancient Britons and Australians failed to notice they were meant to be dead.
The New Testament, if it is read, critically, is inconsistent and evolves over time.
Indeed, the gospels were not written for decades after the death of this Jesus, whose birth and death are still questionable and no date can be asserted with clarity.
There’s no evidence that all the first born were killed either in Egypt nor by Herod. I think the Egyptians would have recorded such a calamity and the calamities of the plagues, but nothing. Was it all made up?
There is real historical evidence of John the Baptist, but not of the greater Jesus. There is historical evidence of Apollonius of Tyana, who allegedly ascended to heaven, similar to Jesus, but there is no extra biblical evidence of Jesus during his lifetime. There is an historical record of Jesus Ben Pandera but, no Jesus the Galilean outside of the bible. Nothing. There’s Jesus ben Ananias, a rude peasant, who went around Jerusalem in 66CE prophesying its fall in 70CE; he’s recorded in documents outside the bible, but not the biblical Jesus. His alleged disciples never wrote anything they were uneducated peasants. Contemporaries never recorded his miracles nor his troublesome nature. The bible account says he was widely known and a divisive figure that the Romans never recorded. Neither did the Jews.
And, the crucified were left to rot on the cross/pole on which they were hung as a warning to insurrectionists? No empty tomb, it’s a fiction to turn a myth into a “fact”. To turn a dead man or a fictional man into god.
Pilate was, in real history, recorded history, a truly nasty contemptuous man, he would never have allowed the process of crucifixion as a warning to have been undermined. And, the alleged trial is a tale of the blood cult of scapegoating. Even Barabbus was a literary device representing scapegoating, suggesting it never occurred. Barabbus means, son of the teacher, or son of the father. The gospel writers where representing the two characters as essentially the same, one became the goat sacrifice. And, the twist was that the Jews shouted to let the murderer go, allowing the blame for Jesus’s death to be placed on the Jews and not the imperial Romans. It was very much a political narrative because the Jews and Romans where essentially at war, the destruction of the Temple in 70AD/CE, and this new sect/cult needed to distinguish themselves from the Jewish troublemakers, and the ongoing violence of the time.
Paul never knew Jesus and only depicted him as a spiritual vision. He knew nothing of the man and nothing of his life or his teachings. More evidence that the Chrestos (anointed) was mythical?
The first time the gospels were mentioned was in 180AD/CE by Irenaeus. Indeed, a very prominent Christian, Theophilus, said that he came to believe in Jesus from reading the Jewish Scriptures or, Torah. No mention of the gospels, no quoting of anything Jesus allegedly said. Best date for the gospels is circa, 170-182AD/CE. The myth of the god man Jesus was created over many years. Mark was first written, not until at least 70AD/CE, say Christian scholars but, as above, likely much later.
No record of the star of Bethlehem, of the graves emptying, or the sky darkening. It’s fiction. No Mosses, Abraham, No Noah, no Flood. As for flying horses in the Quran, that’s straight out of Greek mythology, and no one should believe in such nonsense today.
Assigning his talents to a fantasy god rather than his hard work is demeaning.
@@SqwarkParrotSpittingFeathers - Hard work is necessary in any concert pianist's repertoire otherwise he would have none. Giving glory where it is due is the choice of the responder. There is no need to browbeat a heartfelt comment from a listener who enjoyed the emotion Mr. Harliono brought him through his interpretation of the master's work. It is the responder's choice who he gives credit to. Let him be in peace. Tchaikovsky was renowned for challenging his musicians with sweeping melodies, difficult, extremely fast and complicated repartee phrases. I say , bravo George! Giving glory to the composer's amazing talent by performing as you have this concerto filled my heart as well. My spirit took flight in the cadenzas and at moments, your responding speed in the octave work was a blur. So just so you don't fall prey to this person's views, know that we pianists are on your side. We acknowledge your talent at interpreting masterworks with grace and admire how you can bring tears of joy as well as tears of sweeping contradiction as passage after passage of complicated arpeggio work sweep us into a Neverland of amazing sensations. Thank you.
Wow, one exciting Tchakovsky no.1 performace, the power, the speed, the tone, the details, the emotion. Also George is very respectful to the score, honest and humble, nothing fancy. Bravo!
Thank you! 🙏 I am pleased you like it! 😃 🎶🎶🎶 Happy Easter!! 🐣
Hes come a long way since he was a little boy playing the piano! It takes tons of practicing!! 😅 bless his sweet heart for learning how to play like that! ❤🎉😊
I was raised with this concerto on an old 78rpm and after that too. This has to be the very best performance I have ever heard and seen. I suppose it is not without precedent that no sheet music was used by the pianist, which makes his impressive performance all the more so.
oh, thank you so much for your kind words!!☺️
Watching from Sydney magnificent playing splendid virtuoso finest at its best
Standing ovation! Love this. Your playing reminds me of Van Cliburn, who reminded me of my father. Burst into tears when I hear this piece, as I miss my Dad so much. Thank you for being a comfort through your excellent gift of music.
WOW,WOW,WOW!!!! Have you ever seen the fingers move over the keys that fast and never hit the wrong key! He is incredible, brought tears to my eyes. This concerto is my favorite too. ❤️❤️❤️Well done George, that can’t be beat!!
Masterful rendition! I've been listening to this beloved concerto for over 60 years and this is one of the best.
Thats very kind of you! Thank you! 🙏🎶🙏
Couldn’t agree MORE!!!!!!🤦♀️❤️
Orchestra are perfect, highly professional and commendable. Thank you !
Yes they are excellent! 😃
Marvellous, beautifully played. Thank you George.
Thank you Joy!!🙏
Thanks You so much George. It's wonderful 🎼❤️
You are welcome! I am so pleased that you enjoyed it! 🎶
I just had left shoulder surgery, and happened to come across your performance, George. I believe in the power of music to heal pain. I thank you for your wonderful performance in interpreting this intricate piece of music. It washed over my pain in waves of solace and hope. Thank you for your amazing gift of love.
Im so pleased that you are enjoying my music and that it helped with the pain! Thats great! 😃
Music does have power to soothe our pain both physical and emotional.
How can this be more perfect❤❤❤❤
Thank you so much!!! 🙏 I really appreciate your comment!
Thank you for the music. Just what I needed to keep my sanity during these tumultuous times.
You are welcome! I am so pleased that you are enjoying my playing. 🎶
Wow can't say in Words . It's so beautifully played by Hartono. N the others Bravo. Magnificent. +
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I have just been listening, one after the other, to the Van Cliburn version and this George Harliono's version of Tchai Piano Concerto 1.
George Harliono's version > Van Cliburn's version.
When it comes to Tchai1, I thought no one can better Cliburn, and today, there's Harliono.
I heard Van Cliburn
Wow, thank you!!!🫶🫶🫶
@@georgeharlionoI might be wrong but I would like to believe that I am not, but is this the same hall where Van Cliburn won first prize in the heavily-rigged Tchaikovsky International Music Competition, in the presence of Kruschev? Goosebumps.... and with that performance, Cliburn won the adoration of the Russian public.
I don't know how your videos got into my feeds but what a wonderful discovery! I watched your videos when you were 11 years old and then now, you're 21 playing my favorite Tchaikovsky piece. Can't help but notice your long fingers even when you were 11 yrs old playing street piano. You sure were made by God to play the piano! Bravissimo!
Thats very kind of you! 🙏 Thank you for this great comment! Really pleased that you are enjoying my music 😁
Just brilliant. Amazing interpretation of one of the most iconic concertos ever composed. I am in awe ..
I am in awe of the talent of both composure and performer. Always has been one of my favorite pieces. Absolute perfection!
Thank you for the beautiful music, a wonderful performance in an amazing place, magical 💕
You are welcome! Pleased you like it!🎶🫶
It's only now that I have come across you, Pianist George Harliono, and I can't stop watching your other performances.
They are SUPERB, FLAWLESS, BRILLIANT!!!
I am praying that you continue to succeed in your chosen field.
GOD bless you always.
Thank you Jose! 🙏 I really appreciate your comment! 😃
Wonderful. Thank you.
Thank you!!😀
Wonderful performance of an amazing piece. Tchaikovsky hit this one out of the park. It is brilliant from beginning to end.
Yes! I love performing this piece, possibly my favourite...
I am also a big fan of the Grieg for sheer beauty.@@georgeharliono
When I am bored, sad & lonely I come over here to watch you play the piano I feel so safe and happy
Awww, glad you enjoyed my music 🫶
@@georgeharlionoyes of course I love your music that your so gifted ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m no music expert or even a fan of classical music; but I hit the play button on this video and started listening and could not stop until the very end! Like I said, I’m no expert on tho or any other music but I enjoyed it so much that I will start listening to more of it. Thanks for providing such quality entertainment. You have a new fan George🥰
George you are simply a world class pianist! The best in my opinion. 👏
Thank you so much Ron!!! 🙏🙏🙏
I love style of your Playing music...
Sangat Dramatis❤❤❤❤😊😊😊
Thank you so much!!☺️
Spectacular!!! I could listen to your playing all the time. Thanks
Thats great! Thank you so much... 🙏
Обожаем Джорджа! Талантище!
Happy 2024 and thank you for your music. ❣
Happy New Year to you too! 🎉🥳🥳 You are very welcome! 😃
Mit großer Begeisterung höre ich Ihre Konzerte. Bravo!❤🌻Grüße aus Deutschland.
Dem kann ich nichts hinzufügen. Eine hervorragende Virtuosität.
I am so pleased that you are enjoying my performances... more to come soon! Greetings to you from the UK! 🎶😊🎶
I have heard this piano concerto countless times and by many different pianists. This interpretation has given me a new experience of this work. This is not about empty virtuosity. Every note is not only well thought out, but felt and animated.
Wonderful agogic transitions, very cleverly constructed climaxes and so much time for every detail. One senses, dear George, that you don't need to present yourself, but serve the music through your great skill and your modest demeanour. 😊That is something very special these days. Congratulations and thank you for that! 🙏
I'm already looking forward to the next recording here. 😉
Thank you for this lovely and very kind comment! I really appreciate it. 🙏 I enjoy performing this concerto very much, maybe it shows on this video... 😃 Yes, more to come soon! Greetings to you from the UK 🎶
@@georgeharliono I hope maybe a complete performance of this concerto...
BRAVO! BRAVO! BRAVO,!🥇🏆👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😄
One most the BIGEST PROMISES FOR THE PIANO’S PERFORMERS!!
CONGRATULATIONS!
GOD BLESS YOU!🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻
🙏🙏🙏 You are so kind! Thank you! 🎶
A true international talented artist! Thanks for sharing this , Wow, performance 😄💐
Enjoy!! 🙏🎶🙏
I watched several concerts pianist playing this piece. George had a very very best interpretation and delivery of this piece playing in piano. Very clear. Wish you to be one of the finest and famous composer and pianist
Thank you so much! 🙏
Amazing performance by amazing pianist and orchestra!! Always love his Tch 1 🎉🎉❤😊
😊 Thank you! 🙏 I always enjoy performing Tch1! 🎶🎶🎶
Wooow.. this is great Gift for us,George!!! Undoubtedly you are "Best of the best" ,absolutely talented,brilliant,young Pianist!!! My support sending from Georgia,Great Success to you,George!!! I am so ,so proud of you!!!
I am so pleased that you are enjoying my performances! 🎶😊🎶 Thank you for your great comment and greetings to you from the UK! ⭐
One of my favourite piano concertos is played so good by this talented pianist.
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🙏🙏 It was my great pleasure to perform this beautiful piece! 🎶
Джордж, браво! Люблю слушать этот концерт именно в вашем исполнении. И как исполнитель, с каждым разом ваше исполнение становиться все более совершенным, зрелым. Сила, мужество, романтизм, душа. Вы вели за собой весь оркестр, вы солировали, а остальные шли за вами. Спасибо вам! Всего вам наилучшего!
Tu es une bénédiction pour nous qui t'avons vu grandir, t'épanouir, maîtriser avec âme ton formidable talent, ce cadeau du Ciel. Voilà que nous t'aimons beaucoup 💕💓💖🎀🎹🎹
Thank you! 🙏 I so enjoyed this performance, this particular piece of beautiful music at this particular hall. I definitely appreciate your comment and I hope that I can continue to give great happiness through music! 🎶😃🎶
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A bunch of talented musicians
Thank you!!😃
The piano and the whole band played very delicately, and the piano had an outstanding performance, which was very good.
Thank you for your kind comment! 🙏 I really appreciate it! 🎶 The orchestra were wonderful werent they?
Orchestra
What a magnificent venue. I can only imagine how wonderful it was.❤
And it's extremely extraordinary to hear Tchaikovsky concerto no.1 in B flat minor op 23. , Well done George. U R fabulous fantastically
fantasy magical hands , BRAVO ..👏✨
😊 Yes it was a beautiful setting for a beautiful piece of music. 🎶❄
George I have watched you play from the age of 10/11, playing in public on railway station pianos. You have developed into a masterful concert pianist with great skills. I always enjoy your playing and in particular love this piano concerto. From New Zealand.
Thank you Harry! Greetings from Cambridge 🫶😊
It's wonderful to see the new generation of great artists as George Harliono carrying on playing classical composers so mastery.
Bravo!
Happy Birthday George!😊 thank you for your work it brings delight to many people
God bless you.
Thank you! 🙏 I am always so happy to be able to perform 🎶🎶🎶
Just one word, writ large: STUNNING!! 😍
🎶 Wow! Thank you!!!! 🙏
The most exciting Tchaikovsky 1 since Gilels in the fifties ... Bravissimo!
Wow, great comment!!! 🙏 Thank you so much! 😃
A fantastic performance with great insight and subtlety of playing -- original interpretation I think. Excellent.
Thank you for your very kind comment! 🙏
A justifiably popular concerto given a powerful committed performance by this gifted young soloist.
A very welcome addition on TH-cam.
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🎶🙏
Inaestimabile! Your command over Piano Concerto No. 1 is truly enchanting, as you possess the ability to elevate the beauty of this composition to its pinnacle through your skilful fingers. It's akin to witnessing magic unfold.
Thank you, that is very kind of you! 🙏 I enjoy performing this concerto very much, one of my favourites! 🎶
Such a surprise! Magnificent! Awesome! Although i have listened to it over years this was a special experience. What a talent
Best wishes for future.
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That is very kind of you! Thank you🙏🙏🙏
George, what joy and peace you bring to my life… for a while I forget the cancer I am fighting and ascend to the heavens.
Blessings always, dear one.
I am pleased that my music brings you some joy 🎶
Z rakiem nie musisz walczyć. Izajasz 53;4 . JEZUS CHRYSTUS 2 000
lat temu na krzyżu poniósł śmierć za każdy grzech ,kare z każdy wystepek . Wzial na siebie na krzyż każdą chorobę, stal sie przeklenstwem . Każdy kto uwierzy ,upamieta sie ,da się ochrzcic na odpuszczenie grzechów, zbawiony będzie, otrzyma z łaski dar DUCHA SWIĘTEGO. WIERZYMY ,PRZYJMUJEMY ,WYZNAJEMY ,żeby nasza wiara wzrastała, wszystko mamy z łaski , przez wiarę . Jezus Chrystus wszystko dla nas uczynił z miłości. Szatan ,kłamca, niszczyciel ,zabójca. Jezus Chrystus go pokonał, w Jezusie Chrystusie Bożym JEDYNYM SYNU mamy zwyciestwo nad szatanem i jego dziełami. JEZUS ❤❤🎉❤ZYCIEM JEST .
A young Sokolov you are. Actually, you are your own man. There are some wonderful individual touches… unexpected accents that just work. You are a master of the sustain pedal… light use, like Rachmaninoff. The finger clarity showcased. This performance has nice momentum from the get go. Wishing you an amazing career.
I am really pleased that you enjoyed this, its always good when I receive this kind of feedback! 🙏 Thank you! 🎶
@@georgeharliono You are most welcome! Happy Easter to you and all here.
I came for George and I (simultaneously) stayed for the superb filmography and sublime editing..it Would have been a great radio show but it's a stunning movie! With its own matinee idol! Great cinematography, guys! Worth an Academy award or two or Three! Respectfully submitted for your consideration Gregg Oreo Long Beach CA États Unis (gratefully yours)
What a brilliant young pianist.Born in London too.Well done in your success may you continue to thrill audiences around the world.
Thank you so much Irene!!🙏😊
Wow
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Bravo
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Wonderful
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I am so sad that I missed the concert of dear George in Moscow! I hope he be returning! This performance of Tchaikovsky's First Concert is difficult to compare with anyone else's, it's just ideal and honey for the ears!
I will be returning for sure! 😎 Thank you for your great comment! 😊🙏😊
What a surprise! Beautiful dear George!
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Bonjour , je vous ai découvert un jour sur plusieurs videos où vous jouiez sur les pianos des gares et dans les rues. Vous étiez encore un enfant et déjà c'était superbe. Vous avez bien grandi en taille et en talent ! Vous interpretez ici en plus un de mes morceaux favoris ! Merci beaucoup et je vous souhaite une très belle et longue carriere pleine de succès
Belíssimo concerto,encantador. 21:11
Such power and grace !
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George thanks you for that performance of of Tchaikovskys piano concerto it was just incredible.
Absolutely enthralled wonderful music for the soul
Such a beautiful wintery setting, and what beautiful music you make, George. Congratulations…🎶
Yes the stage does look amazing... crisp, cold and wintery! Perfect for Tchaikovsky! ❄
For my ears, profound emotion is all I perceive for every piece you tend to push past metaphysical being. An experience lived once more with your playing. You tend to have this ability with every sheet of music in your grace. Thank you, George.
I am pleased that you are enjoying my performances... I hope you have a wonderful 2024 and that it is full of beautiful music!! 🎶
조카가 얼마 전에 독일에 다녀 왔어요~~~^^
당신을 보게 되어 영광입니다~^♡^
조지~^^
i can see you much passion you put on it,to see your fingers movements with those beautiful notes makes me cry
Thank you for your comment!!! 😄 I really appreciate it! 🙏 I am so pleased that you are enjoying my music! 🎵🎶🎵
Brilliant, and such a warm and enthusiastic reception by the audience.
Thank you Gary! 🙏 Greetings from the UK!
I haven't heard this song about 50 years, you are excellant musician.
That is kind of you~! ~Hope it sounds as good as you remembered! 🙏🎶🙏
Love the power!
Thats Tchaikovsky! 😃
Really enjoyed this performance. I love the way you don’t rush. Just because you can play really fast doesn’t mean you should. Lovely long fingers. All the best to you. 🌈🦘
Thank you! 🙏 You are right of course!
Great performance and beautiful setting...marvelous thanks
You are welcome! 🎶 Thank you for your support!
Sorry for misspelling your name Slip of my fingers. Pls accect my apologies George Harliono Awesome performance. Wish you long life n happiness. Tx the Lord for being a gifted piano player. So many are blessed with your performance. Indeed the Concert is awesome Fabulous. Gbu
😂 Its completely OK... not the easiest of names. Thank you for your great comments, I really appreciate your support! 🙏🎶🙏
What a wonderful young pianist!
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🎶🎵🎶🙏
BRAVO GEORGE HARLIONO AND ALL PARTICIPANTS
Thank you!!🫶🙏
I can't think of a better combo than George Harliano and Tchaikovsky!! Bravo always!! Incredible again!!
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It's always so engaging to listen to you in this concert so inherent to your passion.Your every performance of it never leaves us indifferent,it is never already heard. Thank you,George,for sharing your passion with us, it is a gift for you and for all of us.
You are most welcome! 🎶 I love it when I receive comments like yours, I really appreciate your words. Thank you! 😊🙏😊
Great pianist ! Wonderful !
Thank you Daniel! 🙏 Greetings to you from Japan!