VERY nicely done.This is one of my favorite pieces. Too often, pianists seem to rush the piece, especially the Adagio. This was beautifully performed, with great attention to the interplay of the hands, excellent speed and dynamic range, and holding the sound at just the right places before releasing the pedal, allowing the sound to wash over the listener. Thank you for sharing this!
FYI, there was a typo on this description. It was one program from my master degree recital, not from undergraduate. Thank you all of you about your reactions, encouragements, and advice on my performance. I really appreciated all!
Thank you for helping me figure out how the tone should resonate and overall tempo, especially with the Adagio in the 2nd Movement. I didn't realize I was playing it too quickly until I heard you play it! Yes, every pianist does things on their own accord and with their own style, fitness, and tempo, but I loved how I could visualize how I could improve. In my opinion, this is the best version of this particular sonata on TH-cam. BRAVA!
Bert Kidder, regarding length: The pianist does not repeat anything, but plays all parts of the sonata. I think it was custom some years ago to do so. Furthermore, maybe there was a time constraint on the 2012 undergraduate recital, after all it was not a soloist-concerto with her alone. You should remove your condescendent comment (then I'll remove this preaching! :) )
Very nice playing, thank you. I might be taking this for a grade exam, really don't know how I'll manage the fast 16th notes in the first movement.....
She condensed the sonata to 13 minutes. This piece lasts over 18 minutes and I can't understand why she shortened it. Rules of the recital? If so, it stinks. She is very good.
I prefer it played with repeats-this piece is so lyrical, so sweet that one really craves hearing the sections repeated, particularly in the first movement
Movement I, Allegro (Bb+) 0:36
Movement II, Adagio (Eb+) 4:50
Movement III Allegretto (Bb+) 10:41
wonderful playing, thank you Younggyo!
VERY nicely done.This is one of my favorite pieces. Too often, pianists seem to rush the piece, especially the Adagio. This was beautifully performed, with great attention to the interplay of the hands, excellent speed and dynamic range, and holding the sound at just the right places before releasing the pedal, allowing the sound to wash over the listener. Thank you for sharing this!
FYI, there was a typo on this description.
It was one program from my master degree recital, not from undergraduate.
Thank you all of you about your reactions, encouragements, and advice on my performance.
I really appreciated all!
Excellent pianist! Keep up with the good work.
Greetings from Croatia :)
if that is true, why am i playing this for level 7!?
@@johnyuan2538 I thought this was a grade 10 piece
@@johnyuan2538 This is a pre-diploma piece for me. The hardest part is interpretation, not the actual fingerwork.
One more greetings from Croatia.
Thank you for helping me figure out how the tone should resonate and overall tempo, especially with the Adagio in the 2nd Movement. I didn't realize I was playing it too quickly until I heard you play it! Yes, every pianist does things on their own accord and with their own style, fitness, and tempo, but I loved how I could visualize how I could improve. In my opinion, this is the best version of this particular sonata on TH-cam. BRAVA!
Such a beautiful sound, and such refined playing--wow!! You must've worked very hard on that :)) Thank you!
Very nice playing.
Lovely and inspiring- thank you
you are so talented!
So smoothly played. Very good.
Very relaxing. Nice👍👍👏👏
Noice job gud dynamics 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
Yu are alsu noice
Bravo!
Really good playing. Great job.
Really good playing, but I agree with another comment. Why is the piece shortened especially with the abundant talent of the performer?
nice and well played
Bert Kidder, regarding length: The pianist does not repeat anything, but plays all parts of the sonata. I think it was custom some years ago to do so. Furthermore, maybe there was a time constraint on the 2012 undergraduate recital, after all it was not a soloist-concerto with her alone. You should remove your condescendent comment (then I'll remove this preaching! :) )
nice and relaxed😊😊😝😋😜😛👏👏👏👍👍👍
Julia,
Reduce the high definition to 720p rather than 1080i. I am viewing the video and it is perfectly synchronized.
Best wishes.
Bert Kidder I
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You can reply to comments you know that right
Very nice playing, thank you. I might be taking this for a grade exam, really don't know how I'll manage the fast 16th notes in the first movement.....
This is very good
10:43 第3楽章 美しい音色、勉強になります!
Wow great
你是香港人?
My grade 8 exam piece in 1986
I have it in 2018-2020 syllabus
ayyyyyy
Ha I wasn't even born yet
does she use sostenuto pedal?
She condensed the sonata to 13 minutes. This piece lasts over 18 minutes and I can't understand why she shortened it. Rules of the recital? If so, it stinks. She is very good.
Bert Kidder is STUPID
Sorry
@@cypang6519 lol
I prefer it played with repeats-this piece is so lyrical, so sweet that one really craves hearing the sections repeated, particularly in the first movement
Repeats aren't allowed in exams, that is why it is shorter.
10:42 第三楽章
🤣🤣中文
*W I G*
0:36 start
!!!
01:43
저 모차르트 570 으로 연주회2번하고 콩쿨도 해요
저 내일 이곡으로 콩쿠르 나가요ㅠㅠ
잘 되면 진짜 좋겠어요ㅠㅠ
저도용
잘됐으면 좋겠어요
Can you please tell is it OK to use peddles for playing this piece
Stephanie no bro its a classical piece ..... Especially for ur grade 8 exam , u should never use it in mozart sonatas
Yes u can use just touch the pedal only.. Not so much.
0:37
10:41
Her performance sounds like a little caress or slipshod. I prefer more accurate and precise.
Stay on one speed
Stay on b-one comments
Ash that isn’t how tempo works man
@@qianqianhu5741 agreed lmao
like chopin
헤헿 모차르틍~~
Great playing, but the video is very out of sync -_-
Change quality
Excellent skills, but too fast for my taste.
指が回ってない、もつれ気味の箇所が気になります。難易度がそう高い曲ではないのでしっかり弾いてほしい
建议只用英文即可以了。另一种是什么符号?怎么能让人类看?简直太原始了。无一点美感!破坏美好的钢琴曲!