I have been following Emily for many years and I am very excited to see how much she has grown, not only in her different styles but her abilities. I can't wait to hear her next CD. Love you Emily and keep up the good work and as always have fun.
She’s so sweet, adorable attitude, superbly talented girl and priceless gift of GOD to us. May she be protected and blessed till the end. Aamiin ❤️❤️❤️
I hope she perfects her singing. She used to have an audio clip on her web site singing but now site has changed and it's not up anymore. The only thing you can find now is the song she did on Queen Latifah show. Always looking forward to anything she comes out with. Especially concert videos.
i hope not, from all her talents singing is her weakest, also and this is plain luck, her voice color is not really special. she is on an ok professional level with tens of tousands others. shure with her contacts and her name she could easily make a medicore career in pop but it would be an insane waste. if she wants todo singing she should do something on her own something new, where she can bring in all her talents, not just simple pop. so singing as an addon, but mainly her composing and also her piano playing. she is jsut to much musician tobecome just a singer. very much like phil colins type, who wasnt the best singer himself, but used it to transport all his other superb talents to make a complete package. that i could see with ms bear, but what she is doing right now, singer songwriter pop in la is really a road downhill for her
Beautiful playing by Emily but agree with an earlier commentor that the flying piano is schmaltzy. Kind of cheapens her talent and adds an unnecessary Vegas flavor.
Schtick -- a contrivance, a ruse to draw attention. I love Emily. I've bought tickets to see and hear her perform and I will again. But the flying piano schtick bothered me when I first saw a clip of the Munich Proms concert a couple of year ago and it bothers me now as I see it again. It's a cheap way to get attention. She is one of the last artists in the world who needs a cheap device to draw attention. I can hear the creative geniuses behind the Proms selling her on the idea but I'm disappointed that she and her advisers acquiesced. Yes, she had a great touring experience and yes, a lot of Europeans were able to enjoy her talents but at what cost in the long run? For several hundred years, musical performances have taken place with the performer on a stage set up essentially to focus attention on the performer. The flying piano takes our attention away from the performer. It is in the same vein as her arpeggios, or scales, at end of the Bumblebee Boogie, a gee whiz, wow moment but still a schtick, refocusing our attention from her talent to a basic keyboard trick. Emily is better than this so I get super uncomfortable watching her succumb to these schticks. Essentially a schtick lacks class. It's tasteless. I hate to think that one of the most talented young people on the planet today can't see this, yet she persists.The haters can pile on me but I think her schticks raise a lot of questions. Tonight, watching her fly again above Munich, I wonder again why such a large talent is engaging in such small behaviors.
[Bruce Benson] I can hardly agree with you. Your post reminds me of a documentary about Irving Berlin I just watched. It concerned the song "God Bless America" and the mail the producer of that song got by releasing a song about God by of all people, an immigrant and a Jew at that. Unless you live in Europe then how do you know how Europeans approach and enjoy concerts, especially a concert like "The Proms". What I get from your post is this performance is more about Emily, more about arrogance and self importance then it is about music. What I see is an audience enjoying themselves just as much as Emily is having fun and isn't that what it is all about. As for Emily changing, I don't think there is anything to worry about that happening.
Emily you are PHENOMENAL!!!🎹🎹🎹
Magnificent! Epic! Wow!
Wow … love the effects. In the air flying … like she should be. Always love her performances. A true delight to watch.
She is a world wonder, such a terrific talent. I love watching & listening to her music. Keep it up world star you are the best unbelievable.
She's always smiling. Love her, incredible talent and a beauty too!
Em... hoping the show gets on the road soon !
I have been following Emily for many years and I am very excited to see how much she has grown, not only in her different styles but her abilities. I can't wait to hear her next CD. Love you Emily and keep up the good work and as always have fun.
She’s so sweet, adorable attitude, superbly talented girl and priceless gift of GOD to us. May she be protected and blessed till the end. Aamiin ❤️❤️❤️
A truly great pianist.
I hope she perfects her singing. She used to have an audio clip on her web site singing but now site has changed and it's not up anymore. The only thing you can find now is the song she did on Queen Latifah show. Always looking forward to anything she comes out with. Especially concert videos.
i hope not, from all her talents singing is her weakest, also and this is plain luck, her voice color is not really special.
she is on an ok professional level with tens of tousands others. shure with her contacts and her name she could easily make a medicore career in pop but it would be an insane waste.
if she wants todo singing she should do something on her own something new, where she can bring in all her talents, not just simple pop. so singing as an addon, but mainly her composing and also her piano playing.
she is jsut to much musician tobecome just a singer.
very much like phil colins type, who wasnt the best singer himself, but used it to transport all his other superb talents to make a complete package. that i could see with ms bear, but what she is doing right now, singer songwriter pop in la is really a road downhill for her
Emily is a brilliant musician ...classical or jazz and has been since she was 2 years old....also a brilliant composer....
Vuela Emily
i know you might not like this but i would like to see her play opposite Lady Gaga with pianos
Beautiful playing by Emily but agree with an earlier commentor that the flying piano is schmaltzy. Kind of cheapens her talent and adds an unnecessary Vegas flavor.
Schtick -- a contrivance, a ruse to draw attention. I love Emily. I've bought tickets to see and hear her perform and I will again. But the flying piano schtick bothered me when I first saw a clip of the Munich Proms concert a couple of year ago and it bothers me now as I see it again. It's a cheap way to get attention. She is one of the last artists in the world who needs a cheap device to draw attention. I can hear the creative geniuses behind the Proms selling her on the idea but I'm disappointed that she and her advisers acquiesced. Yes, she had a great touring experience and yes, a lot of Europeans were able to enjoy her talents but at what cost in the long run? For several hundred years, musical performances have taken place with the performer on a stage set up essentially to focus attention on the performer. The flying piano takes our attention away from the performer. It is in the same vein as her arpeggios, or scales, at end of the Bumblebee Boogie, a gee whiz, wow moment but still a schtick, refocusing our attention from her talent to a basic keyboard trick. Emily is better than this so I get super uncomfortable watching her succumb to these schticks. Essentially a schtick lacks class. It's tasteless. I hate to think that one of the most talented young people on the planet today can't see this, yet she persists.The haters can pile on me but I think her schticks raise a lot of questions. Tonight, watching her fly again above Munich, I wonder again why such a large talent is engaging in such small behaviors.
[Bruce Benson] I can hardly agree with you. Your post reminds me of a documentary about Irving Berlin I just watched. It concerned the song "God Bless America" and the mail the producer of that song got by releasing a song about God by of all people, an immigrant and a Jew at that. Unless you live in Europe then how do you know how Europeans approach and enjoy concerts, especially a concert like "The Proms".
What I get from your post is this performance is more about Emily, more about arrogance and self importance then it is about music. What I see is an audience enjoying themselves just as much as Emily is having fun and isn't that what it is all about. As for Emily changing, I don't think there is anything to worry about that happening.