Probably one of the best renditions of this edited I’ve ever heard. I’d say this performance is up there with Pollini and Ashkenazy’s version. Good job man bravo 👏
I've heard countless versions of this piece and some brilliant, awesome interpretations... But this one takes it up a notch, because this interpretation borders on the divine. It's played with such delicacy, with such esquisite sensitivity... I dare to say, you're the best! Bravo, BRAVO, B-R-A-V-O !!!
You made some very interesting voicing choices around the bottom third of the keyboard that contributed to a delightful performance to listen to. Splendid!
The one piece I’ve always longed to play but I’ve never been able to stretch the right hand enough. I can manage student number 4 but not this one. I want to try and learn it.
Excellent. I have problem in 0:50 the A Appeggio. My fingers do not reach it properly which causes pain and also Opus 10 - 2 is just like pains from the middle of the piece when ever their is a stretch. Its becoming like a chronic issue. Is it age? Not sure why, is it because I started learning the piece at age 42 last year or a medical challenge. I do not experience pains in the past while learning any piece like Complete Moonlight Sonata(Beethoven). I think I need help or advice.
what fingering do you use ? 1 - 2 - 4 - 5 ? it is a very difficult arpeggio indeed. probably most difficult in the whole piece. maybe you should try 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 and try to get deeper in the keys.
I left you a comment a couple of days ago, giving you 2 links to a tutorial, with the intention of trying to help you, as I was moved by your problem because I've also had to deal with pain in my fingers when practising this piece on the piano. The 2 links I gave you led to a tutorial on how to play this piece, published on another pianist's channel, which was certainly seen as a competition by the administrator of that channel, who therefore deleted my post. This tutorial explains how to perform arpeggios easily, by not stretching the fingers. This is done by releasing the thumb and then rotating the wrist. It's magic... No more pain... However, I'd advise you to consult a specialist and not to keep pressing on your fingers without medical help, as the pain can become chronic...! Would you like me to send you the tutorial in question by other means?
Very good performance. And you don't always rely on pedal, or you use it sparingly often. Classical precision and not a single mistake. And no thumping the octaves.
This is extremelly good, so much work behind it…
Precision and musicality !
Incredible performance, bravo !
Офигеть, только начал изучать этот этюд, поэтому понимаю, насколько это круто играть в таком темпе с такой лёгкостью и чистотой. Восхитительно!
The inner voices… That’s a hell of an interpretation. Good work.
Probably one of the best renditions of this edited I’ve ever heard. I’d say this performance is up there with Pollini and Ashkenazy’s version. Good job man bravo 👏
I've heard countless versions of this piece and some brilliant, awesome interpretations... But this one takes it up a notch, because this interpretation borders on the divine. It's played with such delicacy, with such esquisite sensitivity... I dare to say, you're the best! Bravo, BRAVO, B-R-A-V-O !!!
Beautiful...Fantastic technique!!
Watery and wonderful, sounds effortless. Love it.
You made some very interesting voicing choices around the bottom third of the keyboard that contributed to a delightful performance to listen to. Splendid!
This sounds so similar Seong-jin chos interpretation😮it sounds amazing
WOW!!!! Wonderful playing.
Beautifully played! Bravo! 👏👏🔥🔥
와.... 대박
while looking at the thumbnail i was stupidly expecting amatteur performance ..turns out no. it's clearly professional level. Nice.
If you look at his Profil picture you can see he is a concert pianist
Очень музыкальное,художественное исполнение,редко у кого услышишь!)))😊
Wow. At a loss for words. Amazing performance. Keep it up :)
The one piece I’ve always longed to play but I’ve never been able to stretch the right hand enough. I can manage student number 4 but not this one. I want to try and learn it.
Qué verdugo y cuánta musicalidad.
Cuántas horas para lograr esa calidad en la interpretación!!!
Congratulations. You are the best!!!
Very accurate, good job!
Amazing talent.
Bravo🎉 what a beautiful performance!
Impressive 👍
Excellent technical mastery. But it's not just about mistakes, there are simply other things that enhance the interpretation.
Браво!!!
Great great job.
Really good performance
Excellent. I have problem in 0:50 the A Appeggio. My fingers do not reach it properly which causes pain and also Opus 10 - 2 is just like pains from the middle of the piece when ever their is a stretch. Its becoming like a chronic issue. Is it age? Not sure why, is it because I started learning the piece at age 42 last year or a medical challenge. I do not experience pains in the past while learning any piece like Complete Moonlight Sonata(Beethoven). I think I need help or advice.
what fingering do you use ?
1 - 2 - 4 - 5 ?
it is a very difficult arpeggio indeed. probably most difficult in the whole piece.
maybe you should try 1 - 2 - 3 - 5 and try to get deeper in the keys.
I left you a comment a couple of days ago, giving you 2 links to a tutorial, with the intention of trying to help you, as I was moved by your problem because I've also had to deal with pain in my fingers when practising this piece on the piano.
The 2 links I gave you led to a tutorial on how to play this piece, published on another pianist's channel, which was certainly seen as a competition by the administrator of that channel, who therefore deleted my post.
This tutorial explains how to perform arpeggios easily, by not stretching the fingers. This is done by releasing the thumb and then rotating the wrist. It's magic... No more pain...
However, I'd advise you to consult a specialist and not to keep pressing on your fingers without medical help, as the pain can become chronic...!
Would you like me to send you the tutorial in question by other means?
I´ve recently started to study this piece. How long shoud it take to play it at speed? Thanks!
Magnifique
Bravissimo! Tommaso
Have started studying this etude, but playing it 5 times slower😅 still can't believe, it is possible to play in such tempo 🙈
Bravo, bravo, bravo 👏👏👏👏
On Fire 🔥🔥
respect from korea
bravo
oh my god !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Dressed like a dealer, played like Kissin
Bravo
Nice
😍😍😍😍😍
Very good performance. And you don't always rely on pedal, or you use it sparingly often. Classical precision and not a single mistake. And no thumping the octaves.
Aa Beethoven once said
"To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable. "