WTC I - Prelude and Fugue in E Minor & Shostakovich Piano Sonata No. 1

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  • Опубликовано: 18 дек 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @WarinPartita6
    @WarinPartita6 3 года назад +1

    A​ belated​ Happy​ Birthday, maestra!

  • @jurgenschwing4259
    @jurgenschwing4259 3 года назад

    Once more a wonderful posting!
    But it's.pretty confusing the picture has been flipped!

  • @vcliburn
    @vcliburn 3 года назад

    Does anyone notice that the video picture is being shown backwards! We see Avdeeva sitting on the right side of the piano, with the low, base notes of the piano on her right side, whereas it should be the other way around. This has no effect on the SOUND of the playback, but only on the visual presentation...with everything flipped the other way around. You can see that even the open lid on the grand piano is visually on the wrong side. Whether this was done by accident or intentional is a mystery.

    • @kmp5332
      @kmp5332 3 года назад

      Digital cameras sometimes have an option called "mirror" or something like that.
      If it is enabled, the video is taken with chirality changed. So there is no mystery at all.
      Forget it and pay attention to Yullianna's "lecture".
      Thank you very much Yulianna for your effort and your music.

    • @vcliburn
      @vcliburn 3 года назад

      @@kmp5332 Thanks...I wasn’t aware of that digital camera possibility. Of course, this has nothing to do with the superb lecture and performance! So, I must assume that the digital camera “mirror” option was done purely by accident and not intentional.

  • @maartenvanderlek8955
    @maartenvanderlek8955 3 года назад

    From the sonata of Shostakovich there is a video with notes (Lilya Zilberstein). And I have found your video without notes, but with comments after playing this piece! I will hear both, not for comparing, but because of seeing the notes.
    And I repeat what I have said for two years: You move me to listen, if I like it or not! Bach: 13:02 ruclips.net/video/Si6erNUcMYc/видео.html
    Also in Bach prelude and fugue e minor I hear an obsession, but I mean it not negativ. It's always an art of sweet pain, whether it is Schumann op.68 nr.16, Chopin op.28 nr.4 or Rachmaninov's symphony nr.2. Thank you Yulianna!