This is the definition of having a massive technique. No its not about playing fast and loud. This is technique at its finest. Listen to her Ondine. Magical.
Such sensitivity and deep meaning. Couldn't you just listen to her all day everyday. Best performance of this piece yet and that includes Richter who's on par.
Big Ben theme in here! I think there’s about five different bell sounds. The only piece from Miroirs I myself have performed. Maybe the “easiest” from the set.
@@isaiahway I mean sounds like that was intended more as a compliment to the performer than an insult to the composer, but Ravel himself was quite famously not a very good pianist (by soloist standards)
This is the definition of having a massive technique. No its not about playing fast and loud. This is technique at its finest. Listen to her Ondine. Magical.
Such sensitivity and deep meaning. Couldn't you just listen to her all day everyday. Best performance of this piece yet and that includes Richter who's on par.
It must have been 3 o'clock when Ravel wrote this , you can hear the clock chiming three times !!!!
that was incredibly good
Pianiste pleine de promesses et une grande sensibilité. À suivre avec intérêt!
c'est remarquable; quelle finesse !
Exquisite -- played with sensitivity and feeling.
That was phenomenal!
Big Ben theme in here! I think there’s about five different bell sounds. The only piece from Miroirs I myself have performed. Maybe the “easiest” from the set.
good afternoon Di Wu how are you doing
Ravel himself couldn't have played it any better.
fuck you
@@isaiahway I mean sounds like that was intended more as a compliment to the performer than an insult to the composer, but Ravel himself was quite famously not a very good pianist (by soloist standards)