Interesting rythmic choises in the end of the first movement. Also, imo Schubert is kind of a Michael Bay of classical music, with somewhat manichean nuances (from pianissimo to fortissimo in a couple of seconds) just like the constant explosions in the Transformer movies... so where are those fortissimos, Paul?
Any facial expressions beyond the bare minimum are proof of mediocrity. Rachmaninoff and Horowitz are examples of how to play, not the piano riffraff of today.
A heavenly masterpiece meets a perfect interpretation.
2019.09.29 @Kawasaki, Japan
He played it emotionally for the anchor.
I loved it!
Thank you Wulf-Dieter Lugert of Forte Notation for leading me to this beautiful performance. I shall have to play it now.
Great interpretation of this wonderfully intimate piece!
Such a beautiful piece! Very well played
I love your playing. Thank you Paul.
Thanks - beautiful, soothing elegance...
Wow. That was beautiful.
Interesting rythmic choises in the end of the first movement. Also, imo Schubert is kind of a Michael Bay of classical music, with somewhat manichean nuances (from pianissimo to fortissimo in a couple of seconds) just like the constant explosions in the Transformer movies... so where are those fortissimos, Paul?
I'm learning this one right now!
He reminds me of a young Brendel in his facial expressions. Fantastic player.
Brendel was his mentor!
Any facial expressions beyond the bare minimum are proof of mediocrity. Rachmaninoff and Horowitz are examples of how to play, not the piano riffraff of today.
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@@johorn2887 life is quite simple for you, isn't it?
Sylvester Stallone? Great playing by the way.
Und? Wer hört 2020 in der Coronakrise wieder Schubert?
Me.
Ich, vor allem die Sonaten :)
rip me
who is watching in 2015 ?
+Nida Elezi 2016
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Who disliked.
OMG, much too slow!
I don't think so.
Perfect timing!
😊listen to Richter: a funeral march! 😅