@@Mike2infinity depends if I am mentally bored, emotionally bored or technically bored 🤣 Mentally you have to chew on hammerklavier, emotionally it’s between appasionata, patetique and the tempest, while technically last movement of moonlight or the Waldstein is just as good 😏 hope this answers your question
@@platinumpianist Op. 27 in my opinion, please feel free to disagree, but I think that sonata is the most publicly misunderstood sonata: 1. First movement is more often than not played too slow! 2. The third movement is so underrated should be played more often! 3. The second movement is just forgotten due to its placing between these two giant movements! But it’s importance as a balance and as a transition to the third movement make it invaluable!
Mabel Olivera thank you🤗 if you are interested in some more I just did a children’s concert this weekend. Please check it out. There is “Alla Turca”, “Raindrop”, “Rachmaninoff g-minor” and many more th-cam.com/video/RuBbC7Q5Dr4/w-d-xo.html
Fantastic playing excellent, Iam currently learning to play the 3rd movement of the waldstein sonata, oam mostly self taught, so going through this sonata with the best of my ability, do you please have any tips in playing this piece, I have actually gone through the entire 3rd movement though it had mistakes and very patchy but at least I have become familiar with it, I have tried the octave glissando which u play absolutely amazing,I def feel iam making progress, it is similar with regards to the other sonatas I humbly speaking can play, I learn the notes sight read them slowly then iam fortunately able to remember what I play, I currently can play the 1st and 2nd movements of the moonlight sonata, all of the sonata pathetique I can the first two movements of the appassionata but I left it a while so getting back into it again, so if u do have any tips with regards the waldstein 3rd movement I will be very grateful, greetings from wales uk.
Mina George Piano thank you so much. This weekend I did a concert for children with many favorites such as “Alla Turca”, “Raindrop Prelude”, Rachmaninoff g-minor and many more. Please feel free to scroll through th-cam.com/video/RuBbC7Q5Dr4/w-d-xo.html
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Which Manufacturer is it which Instrument this defintildy not a Steinway & Sons D274, i see it that must be a Yamaha CFX or C.BECHSTEIN D282 or a Bösendorfer Grand Piano.
Coco Chanel said once: without 'black' is never the same, and 'white' is necessary as well its 'black' - all other is between, in it, out of it, through it, but never without it :-) like Dolphins
Amazing .. the dialogue between the left and right hand … one comment the acoustic in the church is not the best, some notes sounds not be in tune … at some point she seems to be nervous, but then she finds back to the piece and stills concentrated on with her brillant technique
The clarity of the notes, plus how the dynamics interacted with it is so on point omg I love this!
Thank you so much 🙏🏻
That is the most beautiful Waldstein I have ever heard! ❤
Ecoute peut-être celle d'Alfred Brendel, rien que pour le plaisir ! (elle est sur TH-cam)
@@doudoupelren376 Désole, je ne lis pas francais, je parle un peu de. Et, oui Alfred Brendel joue le piano tres bien!
You are very kind, thank you 🙏🏻
@@platinumpianist :)
Excellent technique and dynamics, for sure one of the best interpretations i've ever listened. Congrats.
Fikret Efe Doğanay WoW, thank you so much for your kindness 🥰 it means so much 💝
Petra, you play beautifully, and you are beautiful. I wish you the best in your piano career.
Thank you so much Jacob 🙏🏻🥰
Brilliant effortless playing.
Well done.
john evans thank you so much 😊
Petra, a passionate performance, well played! Mike R from California
Thank you Mike 😊
@@platinumpianist hey Petra, What is your fav Beethoven Sonata movement to play when your feeling bored?
@@Mike2infinity depends if I am mentally bored, emotionally bored or technically bored 🤣 Mentally you have to chew on hammerklavier, emotionally it’s between appasionata, patetique and the tempest, while technically last movement of moonlight or the Waldstein is just as good 😏 hope this answers your question
@@platinumpianist Op. 27 in my opinion, please feel free to disagree, but I think that sonata is the most publicly misunderstood sonata:
1. First movement is more often than not played too slow!
2. The third movement is so underrated should be played more often!
3. The second movement is just forgotten due to its placing between these two giant movements!
But it’s importance as a balance and as a transition to the third movement make it invaluable!
Good job!
Thank you 😊
Absolutely superb. Loved every second 👍🎵
Thank you
Bravo, Bravissimo!
Grazie 😇
very well done . take a bow.
Thank you so much ☺️
amazingly beautiful! her technique is brilliant in a truly vibrant ambient and demanding program
Bravissima!!!
Grazie 🥰
Wonderful
Bravoo!!!!!Brillante interpretacion!!
Mabel Olivera thank you🤗 if you are interested in some more I just did a children’s concert this weekend. Please check it out. There is “Alla Turca”, “Raindrop”, “Rachmaninoff g-minor” and many more th-cam.com/video/RuBbC7Q5Dr4/w-d-xo.html
Wonderful. You deserve far more views, and especially, 'likes.' ♫♥♫
Thank you so much 🥰🙏🏻
Fantastic playing excellent, Iam currently learning to play the 3rd movement of the waldstein sonata, oam mostly self taught, so going through this sonata with the best of my ability, do you please have any tips in playing this piece, I have actually gone through the entire 3rd movement though it had mistakes and very patchy but at least I have become familiar with it, I have tried the octave glissando which u play absolutely amazing,I def feel iam making progress, it is similar with regards to the other sonatas I humbly speaking can play, I learn the notes sight read them slowly then iam fortunately able to remember what I play, I currently can play the 1st and 2nd movements of the moonlight sonata, all of the sonata pathetique I can the first two movements of the appassionata but I left it a while so getting back into it again, so if u do have any tips with regards the waldstein 3rd movement I will be very grateful, greetings from wales uk.
Hermoso y difícil como todo lo que hizo Beethoven
Gracias 🙏🏻
i dont know why i keep coming here ... :D no i know, the gr8 performance :D
wow wow wow, awsome
Mina George Piano thank you so much. This weekend I did a concert for children with many favorites such as “Alla Turca”, “Raindrop Prelude”, Rachmaninoff g-minor and many more. Please feel free to scroll through th-cam.com/video/RuBbC7Q5Dr4/w-d-xo.html
best cover on youtube for waldstein
very professional
btw u need more audience
u do gr8 job
Thank you :)
if u like u can add me to fb friends,
facebook.com/mina.george.96
i'am trying to add as many pianists as i can to my friends
now i reached 1300+
best wishes ;)
She doesn't want to bang you man lol
Bravissima 🎹🎶
Grazie 🙏🏻🥰
At 8:34 she does a real "glissando". Bravo!
Jacob Opper thank you so much 🥰
Which Manufacturer is it which Instrument this defintildy not a Steinway & Sons D274, i see it that must be a Yamaha CFX or C.BECHSTEIN D282 or a Bösendorfer Grand Piano.
Umwerfend! 👍🏼👍🏼
Ammazza che gambe! Beethoven ne sarebbe stato felice
Hahaha grazie 😅
Complimenti davvero! Ottima esecuzione
Sorry about the creaking pedal noise >.
Lucas Julian Chan thank you, sometimes we have to do what we can, right?
Coco Chanel said once: without 'black' is never the same, and 'white' is necessary as well its 'black' - all other is between, in it, out of it, through it, but never without it :-) like Dolphins
I love you
shinzon k 😬😬
too bad the audio of this recording sucks.
Absolutely love this piece and performer
Oscar Novoa thank you. I wish I had better equipment. Working on it 😁
@@platinumpianist I have had a crush on you since I watched this video
Amazing .. the dialogue between the left and right hand … one comment the acoustic in the church is not the best, some notes sounds not be in tune … at some point she seems to be nervous, but then she finds back to the piece and stills concentrated on with her brillant technique
Thank you
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I will. fuck me