Very good interpretation ! Could you play Schubert's Serenade arranged by Liszt please ? It’s magnificent music and I really want to discover your interpretation !
This is so great! Almost a perfect recording. The only complaint, which is most likely just a case of personal preference, is that the piece got a bit too loud too fast towards the end.
wow i just discovered this piece from your channel and it was amazing i would love to see your interpretation of chopins nocturne op 62 no 2 or op 55 no 2
I rarely comment on TH-cam videos, but I had to say it - wonderfully played! Quick little question - have you taken inspiration from Dinu Lipatti's rendition? I simply adore him and his playing & your interpretation is the closest thing to his recording that I've found here on YT. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your comments 🙏 😊 🎶 I love Lipatti’s playing too and never tire of his Chopin recordings, so I take it as a great compliment if any part of my interpretation reminded you of this legendary musician. Thanks again for your encouragement!
Thank you!! 😊 🙏 🎶 Yes, those trills in 3rds aren’t very easy - the fingering I prefer is 2&3 1&4. Then you just have to keep everything supple and relaxed (wrist especially). The thing is not to seize up, so a bit of movement helps too. Hope that’s helpful
@@Jdi-em3uj I find it works quite well practising with dotted rhythms (long-short all the way through a fast passage then short-long), then doing duplets, triplets etc. accentuating the first of each. But for me the most important thing is to keep completely relaxed, supple and a loose wrist, and almost feel like you’re shaking the trills out. Hope that works for you
One of Chopin's most sublime late pieces! Very well performed!
Thank you 🙏 😊 🎶 I agree - this music is just sublime
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd And your way of playing it also is!! 😭🙏❤️
Yes, it’s a fantastic piece! As is your rendition - nothing less expected 😉
Thank you!! 😊 🙏 🎶 means a lot coming from you 😊
Cant wait for you to receive the recognition you deserve. Thank you for uploading, great performance!🎉
Thanks so much for your encouragement!! 😊 🙏 🎶
my favorite classical piece.
U mean "Romantic Piece"😊
I just cannot believe you still have just above 600 subcribers >:(
You deserve many many more!
Thanks for your encouragement! Hopefully I’ll get more subscribers one of these days 🤞 but I’ll just keep posting and see what happens…
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd Fortune favours the bold! I am sure your channel will grow absurdly as you continue do post videos :)
Best of luck!
@@Henri.d.Olivoir I hope you’re right! Thanks for your confidence!
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd Me too! Let's go! 🥳
@@Henri.d.Olivoir OK!! 🥳
You're great! Keep it up!
Thank you so much for your encouragement! 🙏 😊 🎶
Thanks for being the first synthesia pianist to upload my most favorite piano piece ❤ sounds heavenly
Thank you so much!! 😊 ☺️ 🎶 I’m glad you enjoyed it!
🤯 Amazing! This is my favorite Chopin piece thank you so much bravo priceless! 🎉
Wonderful performance. This channel deserves more recognition. I look forward to watching this channel grow.
Thanks for your encouragement! 🙏 😊 🎶
6:11-6:54 best part
well done!
Thank you!!
Great performance
Thanks!! 🙏 🎶 Glad you liked it 😊
Very good interpretation ! Could you play Schubert's Serenade arranged by Liszt please ? It’s magnificent music and I really want to discover your interpretation !
Thank you!! 🙏 😊 🎶 that’s a great idea to do the Schubert/Liszt Serenade - I’ve got a few more pieces to do first but I’ll put it on my list 😊
"Priceless", indeed. Great interpretation.
Thank you very much!! 😊 🙏 🎶
Indeed a priceless channel
Thank you!! 😊 🙏 🎶
thanks for posting! you're great.
Thank you!! 😊 🙏 🎶
This is so great! Almost a perfect recording. The only complaint, which is most likely just a case of personal preference, is that the piece got a bit too loud too fast towards the end.
Thank you so much for your comment 🙏 😊 🎶
I agree with you about the end - must have got a bit carried away!
S'il te plaît, continues de poster. La notoriété viendra à un moment donné j'en suis sûr.
Merci beaucoup pour ta confiance 🙏 😊 🎶 je vais continuer de poster, bien sûr!
wow i just discovered this piece from your channel and it was amazing i would love to see your interpretation of chopins nocturne op 62 no 2 or op 55 no 2
Thank you so much for your comment! 😊 🙏 🎶
I’d love to record some Chopin nocturnes one of these days - thanks for the suggestion
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd yes that would be great! ive never seen any synthesia performer ever play his op 62 no 2 nocturne
@@infinityx5510 Thanks - I may well do that one soon then!
1:57 Excuse me?
Can you please play rachmaninoff melodie op 3 no 3?
Surprisingly, no one played it in this format, it's such a beautiful piece!
Thanks!
Thanks - that’s a great idea! I love playing Rachmaninoff so I’ll have a look at the melodie
I rarely comment on TH-cam videos, but I had to say it - wonderfully played! Quick little question - have you taken inspiration from Dinu Lipatti's rendition? I simply adore him and his playing & your interpretation is the closest thing to his recording that I've found here on YT. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your comments 🙏 😊 🎶
I love Lipatti’s playing too and never tire of his Chopin recordings, so I take it as a great compliment if any part of my interpretation reminded you of this legendary musician.
Thanks again for your encouragement!
Wow 🙏 can you give me advice for the trills at 1:51? Thank you 😊
Thank you!! 😊 🙏 🎶
Yes, those trills in 3rds aren’t very easy - the fingering I prefer is 2&3 1&4. Then you just have to keep everything supple and relaxed (wrist especially). The thing is not to seize up, so a bit of movement helps too. Hope that’s helpful
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd thank you so much! Could you share a couple of excercise to build speed? Thanks 🙏
@@Jdi-em3uj I find it works quite well practising with dotted rhythms (long-short all the way through a fast passage then short-long), then doing duplets, triplets etc. accentuating the first of each. But for me the most important thing is to keep completely relaxed, supple and a loose wrist, and almost feel like you’re shaking the trills out. Hope that works for you
@@PriceLesS-nf1zd I will give it a try! Amazing skill!
@@Jdi-em3uj Thank you!! Good luck with those trills!
Rachaminoff elegie 0:49
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