Mozart ~ Turkish March (Rondo Alla Turca)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ย. 2024
- In this video, I play Turkish March (Rondo Alla Turca) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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I hope you enjoy my faster take on this classic Mozart piece. Part of my journey on this TH-cam channel has been to get in better shape pianistically after a 2 year hiatus from solo repertoire. The coronavirus pandemic caused most of my music gigs to get cancelled and this channel has become my musical raison d’etre as a result! I hope to upload more virtuosic music soon as well as some more popular repertoire. Let me know if you have any requests for pieces in the comments below.
Nice work! Hope this is constructive, but the stutter is a bit too much. It's playing like a non-integer conversion, whereas your earlier videos were absolutely flawless. Even if they take forever to render, the result was worth it imho.
@@BuzBG Thanks for the feedback. Yes, in this video by accident I rendered it at 30 fps, when I meant to do 60 fps. By the time I realized that, it had taken up so much of my time that I just said *&@* it. lol. I am hoping to do 60 fps in the next one. Thanks for stopping by!
Another great high quality upload, good stuff. The only request I would give would be either Debussy's Valse Romantique or his La plus que lente. Both rather well known and beautiful pieces but neither of them have been synthesia-ized yet (also not too virtuosic).
@@jossecoupe446 Hi Josse, thanks for the recommendations! Very cool. Both are great pieces.
Nailed it! Nice metallic shine too!
Thanks!
I think Mozart would approve of your tempo! Fab video and lovely playing. 💜🙏🏼🎹
Aww! Thank you very much!
You played the piece very well. What a talent!
Beautiful interpretation man! Loved the fast tempo
Thanks for listening!
Bravooo!!! 👏👏👏Excellent interpretation!. You have a fantastic touch! You are really going to have thousands of subscribers! You have an enormous interpretive quality! Thank you very much for continuing to share. Greetings!.
Wow! Thank you so much, Armando! Glad you could stop by and I feel blessed to have your support.
Amazing performance. It’s really beautiful sound.
Thank you so much!
This is amazing, thank you for sharing. It is making me miss playing the piano something fierce!
Aww, I am glad this inspired you!
Great video! Keep it up.
Thank you!
Congratulations you just earned a new sub!
Wow! You have small hands and you play such fast octaves..this is awesome...keep up the good work.!
Aww thanks!
Wow nice 👍
Awesome! :D
Awesome work! I never mastered those staggered octaves in the right hand. So many times I accidentally played a ninth or tenth instead, or it just started getting sloppy. You have such good control over your playing! Very enjoyable :)
Thanks and Yes! The staggered octave section is definitely the most challenging section of the piece. I always get lactic acid build up there.
@@Eusebiuspiano For real?
well played :D
Thanks!
What VST are you using in this lovely performance?
so good, love this piece!
Thank you!
That's funny, the first time i found your channel i was wondering if it was possible for you to play theses kind of fast octaves parts considering you have pretty small hands. Well, i got man answer now 😅It doesn't seem to be much a problem for you :-)
Anyway, good performance, i liked it :) I guess every pianists must play this piece at one point :')
Keep up the great work ! :-)
aww haha. thanks. Women definitely have a smaller hand spans but we find a way! The octave sections got tiring if I over-practiced them, but it got easier the more I kept my hands/wrists relaxed.
@@Eusebiuspiano I feel you, i have the same feeling when i practice fast arpeggios for too long. Be careful to not hurt your hands like i did, it can be dangerous. You're welcome :-)
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