@fanaticfantasi im glad u enjoyed watching =) and thanks for ur comments =) ive heard both opinions on the prelude ("its too fast, "its the good tempo"). This was recorded on a piano competition =)
Hi! Thanks, i'm glad u liked it =). Well actually i believe the legato is more suitable to this prelude, mostly in the left hand of course, i was just in the mood to play it staccato that time hehe. The tempo of the fugue well, i've heard it mostly at my tempo but the nature of the fugue allows it to be slower also i believe. Also i decided to use staccato in the fugue since i did it in the prelude and that helped me to sing more individually each voice but its better with legato also =).
Hi.. you are really good! :) i am to play this at my ATCL examination this time... was just wondering, if the left hand needs to be this "staccato"ey... coz mine more legato though not completely... and Fugue must be a bit slower i think.. but again, lovely playing, so envious of all of u who sound so great!!!! :)
Well finger strength might be a problem but that should be worked apart, maybe try learning the whole prelude really slow and once you can play it with no mistakes gradually go raising the speed (this can take several days if you're not so experienced) :)
I think this is played at very enjoyable tempo, especially the prelude. Beautiful !
Otra vez: BRAVO !! MAESTRO !!
Thank you!!!!!!
excelente!!
Very nice.
@Chopinco Thanks! you played beautifully! :]
@fanaticfantasi im glad u enjoyed watching =) and thanks for ur comments =) ive heard both opinions on the prelude ("its too fast, "its the good tempo"). This was recorded on a piano competition =)
Hi! Thanks, i'm glad u liked it =). Well actually i believe the legato is more suitable to this prelude, mostly in the left hand of course, i was just in the mood to play it staccato that time hehe. The tempo of the fugue well, i've heard it mostly at my tempo but the nature of the fugue allows it to be slower also i believe. Also i decided to use staccato in the fugue since i did it in the prelude and that helped me to sing more individually each voice but its better with legato also =).
@Lschwrtz I agree with what u say =). Thank you so much for your kind comments =).
This was not played too fast. It was impressive.
It can be played slower, but it can also be played faster.
@AWinterNightsDream sure, at 1:27 =)
Hi.. you are really good! :) i am to play this at my ATCL examination this time... was just wondering, if the left hand needs to be this "staccato"ey... coz mine more legato though not completely... and Fugue must be a bit slower i think.. but again, lovely playing, so envious of all of u who sound so great!!!! :)
Its between staccato and legato, lightly detached.
You should search for Jill Crossland here on youtube, i think that is a nice version of it =). Take care :D. P.S. Pls post a video when you play it :D
@louisapeng weird cause most of the versions from known pianists are at this speed or even faster
Well finger strength might be a problem but that should be worked apart, maybe try learning the whole prelude really slow and once you can play it with no mistakes gradually go raising the speed (this can take several days if you're not so experienced) :)
Hmm, :) i think prelude can played more faster than this and also fugue, cuz played it in competition and i was a winner . but anyway, good job
Hello, Could you tell me when the Fugue comes in?
the prelude is too fast, i think. but the fugue is in controll. anyways bravo