That was particularly good. I have been playing this for my daughter for 1 year, who's learning it as well for an examination. There was more dimension to it (tempo and dynamics change) than I imagined. I'll make my daughter listen to this.
Wow! Absolutely perfect performance. (It seems to be evident for me that the performer - or his piano teacher - has a closer relationship with either Hungarians or Széklers. Could anyone confirm this?)
That was particularly good. I have been playing this for my daughter for 1 year, who's learning it as well for an examination. There was more dimension to it (tempo and dynamics change) than I imagined. I'll make my daughter listen to this.
Wow! Absolutely perfect performance. (It seems to be evident for me that the performer - or his piano teacher - has a closer relationship with either Hungarians or Széklers. Could anyone confirm this?)
I wrote the previous comment earlier than I first searched the information on the net. His German surname has deceived me, of course he is Hungarian!
Nice!
I am doing this piece