Lukas Geniušas - Etude in A minor, Op. 25 No. 11 (first stage, 2010)
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- Опубликовано: 14 апр 2016
- Lukas Geniušas, laureat II nagrody
Etap I
Etiuda a-moll op. 25 nr 11
Lukas Geniušas, second prize winner
First stage
Etude in A minor, Op. 25 No. 11
All rights reserved 2010
The Fryderyk Chopin Institute (NIFC), Polish Television (TVP), National Audiovisual Institute (NInA) - Видеоклипы
What a sound. For me he is my favorite pianist this time. He has that special thing by far
This is so freaky, I have the same first name as this pianist, similar hair color and style, this video was published a few days before my birthday, and this is my favorite classical piece for piano, which I play
겨울바람 왼손 멜로디는 이 분이 연주하는게 최고네요. 계속 귀에 남아 아른거릴정도로...이 분 겨울바람 들은 이후로 다른 사람의 겨울바람 들으면 계속 왼손 소리를 비교하게 될 정도로
개성적이네요 bb
I've never felt this kind of deep sense of groove from no other professional pianists but this guy.
Tremendous playing!! A slice of humanity, making great music speak. How wonderful to hear someone playing, who has not been seduced by fast fingers and displays of dexterity, all of which feels so different from the many pianists that have become products for our consumption. Great to hear this - thank you Lukas Geniušas
the best winter wind❤️
not even 10k views?!, this is my favourite interpretation
1:31
On the left side, he played that chord especially so cool
Majestic. His left hand has an iron, yet groovy grip on the piece and isn’t rushed at all by all the right hand as I feel like I’ve heard it so often.
A great artist
This guy interpretation is BEYOND any MASTER.
No words!
Fantastic pianist!
wow
3:54 interesting pedaling.
His face:
😡😗
It sounds like something could be better but we are in the right direction
나는 키신의 휘몰아치는 강한 바람이 더 좋다...
This is too slowly. Correct Tempo should be 126. He played tempo was 108 to 112
He maintained and managed to bring out all the phrases and notes though, sometimes tempo doesn't need to be accurate as the piece says in order to say the interpretation is at its peak.
@@Hacotrix True, the sheet music is not the be-all, end-all of how someone should play a piece, otherwise no one would sound any different from each other.
Everything is so wrong with your comment ..
Well, he won 2nd prize so he proved tempo doesn't matter at all.