I find it amazing that the perfect performance that starts the video ends up being replaced by THE perfect performance. It is really an amazing process. I have learned a great deal from these videos.
Plato created the concept of the philosopher king but failed to mention the philosopher musician, which the erudite maestro Zander is! I will never forget the few times he was here in Kuala Lumpur to conduct the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and did a great job of it! Vunderlekh.
I think what @Sukjhgfrwqqnvf was referring to is that "bad teachers" just say "Andante ma quasi adagio is slower than andante" without any further context
This was truely amazing. I thought it was a perfect performance, but it became even better.
I find it amazing that the perfect performance that starts the video ends up being replaced by THE perfect performance. It is really an amazing process. I have learned a great deal from these videos.
B.Z. is certaily one of the greatest most humane teachers out there.
Yay! As an amateur clarinetist, I really appreciate the number of wind instrumentalists on the channel recently
Orribile mi dispiace ma è la verità
Adding new dimensions not only to work but to each note. Thank you maestro
Plato created the concept of the philosopher king but failed to mention the philosopher musician, which the erudite maestro Zander is! I will never forget the few times he was here in Kuala Lumpur to conduct the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra and did a great job of it! Vunderlekh.
So good really enjoyed this!!
Ben blows my mind with every video.
The piano player was great, and the composition.
Amazing interpretations by Ben 😊
BZIOM - how to get from "competent musician" to "artist making lifelong impression"
Bravo. You have a gorgeous tone!
Bravo
Aprendo mucho con usted, gracias ❤
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Where’s part 1???
ruclips.net/video/p5b6g2u0isQ/видео.html
This is sending some real Forrest of Piano vibes
U mean the anime?
Very bad teacher: Andante ma quasi adagio is slower than andante.
Where did he say it’s faster? He said “between andante and adagio”
I think what @Sukjhgfrwqqnvf was referring to is that "bad teachers" just say "Andante ma quasi adagio is slower than andante" without any further context
@@kabag2 makes sense - got it!