I’ve never ever heard of the Moldau referred to as “Vltava” before. But when I went to look up a 2-piano arrangement at Petrucci, that’s what they had it under. Is this arrangement the one from Petrucci? (no arranger listed) It does a nice job of capturing some of the separate parts. Beautifully played, thanks for sharing.
Czech language is fascinating. Do you know what "Smetana" means? :> We bought the four hands arrangement music by Bärenreiter but page turn was impossible. In the end we downloaded from imslp but still not ideal so I physically cut some bars with scissors and paste with glue and photocopied them again so that we can turn the pages easier. This is a four hands duet for one piano arranged by the composer himself.
Most enjoyable! The piano sounds quite (kawai-t?) Smitten-a bit by the climaxes but the excellent performance carries it off. Last two chords perfectly synchronose. One hopes the audience was appreciative and both artits went to Bedricher than before. Luvly views of derrières (South-ends?) when taking bows, but shouldn't the camera get at least one full frontal? Too modest!
@@itchy2345 Ugh! That's a pun to turn anyone Sauer...(to make Emil of it!) Upun my word, it's true no camera gets completely FreeShoots but Weber it as well as we can..... :)
You bring the best out of an indifferent piano, and manage to make music with skill and conviction. It's great to hear this again - bravo!
It was delightful to have such lovely audience! :)
Beautiful!
Everyone, sing along!
Very lovely music
Very nice
Nicely done itchy-san
Thanks :)
I’ve never ever heard of the Moldau referred to as “Vltava” before. But when I went to look up a 2-piano arrangement at Petrucci, that’s what they had it under. Is this arrangement the one from Petrucci? (no arranger listed) It does a nice job of capturing some of the separate parts. Beautifully played, thanks for sharing.
Czech language is fascinating. Do you know what "Smetana" means? :>
We bought the four hands arrangement music by Bärenreiter but page turn was impossible. In the end we downloaded from imslp but still not ideal so I physically cut some bars with scissors and paste with glue and photocopied them again so that we can turn the pages easier. This is a four hands duet for one piano arranged by the composer himself.
Most enjoyable! The piano sounds quite (kawai-t?) Smitten-a bit by the climaxes but the excellent performance carries it off. Last two chords perfectly synchronose. One hopes the audience was appreciative and both artits went to Bedricher than before.
Luvly views of derrières (South-ends?) when taking bows, but shouldn't the camera get at least one full frontal? Too modest!
Because there was no Frei (place for the camera to) shoot from...whoops this should be Weber's opera! Hope it was not a serious sour crime.
@@itchy2345 Ugh! That's a pun to turn anyone Sauer...(to make Emil of it!) Upun my word, it's true no camera gets completely FreeShoots but Weber it as well as we can..... :)