I've been listening to your playing for a few years and witnessing your growth and maturity as a pianist. Thank you for sharing this great piece of music that is beautiful and not often played. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more from you.
I totally agree! Ariel is one of the greatest young artist of our times. I've known him for 7 years now (he came especially to Belgium - where I live - to give a free recital for my 50th birthday, which I'll never forget), and I regard it as an enormous privilege.
Beautiful playing. But sorry, Franck wrote Allegro moderato e maestoso - not Allegro or Allegro con brio. You need to slow the opening section down and ignore any metronome indication. The metronome meant nothing to Franck - or to most if not all the master composers. And what a pity - you are playing an F sharp at 3:33 in the left hand arpeggio instead of F double sharp. Don't you hear how wrong that is? The Risoluto section is too fast also. G natural at 16:12 is wrong. It should be G sharp, analogous to the D natural at 16:26 and the A sharp at 19:14.
Nah, these problems you point out are nothing on the fact that this guy has absolutely no sense of strrrrroucture. I believe there's a man called Gintaras that can help with such a thing.
I've been listening to your playing for a few years and witnessing your growth and maturity as a pianist. Thank you for sharing this great piece of music that is beautiful and not often played. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to more from you.
I totally agree! Ariel is one of the greatest young artist of our times. I've known him for 7 years now (he came especially to Belgium - where I live - to give a free recital for my 50th birthday, which I'll never forget), and I regard it as an enormous privilege.
Thank you for your performance of this beautiful piece, it deserves as much attention as it's companion piece, well played, big hands...
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Beautiful playing. But sorry, Franck wrote Allegro moderato e maestoso - not Allegro or Allegro con brio. You need to slow the opening section down and ignore any metronome indication. The metronome meant nothing to Franck - or to most if not all the master composers. And what a pity - you are playing an F sharp at 3:33 in the left hand arpeggio instead of F double sharp. Don't you hear how wrong that is? The Risoluto section is too fast also. G natural at 16:12 is wrong. It should be G sharp, analogous to the D natural at 16:26 and the A sharp at 19:14.
Nah, these problems you point out are nothing on the fact that this guy has absolutely no sense of strrrrroucture. I believe there's a man called Gintaras that can help with such a thing.