I Recommend Czerny Op.756 "25 Grand Etudes" and Op.692 "24 Grand Concert Etudes" And Op.400 School of Prelude and Fugue "24 Grand Etudes" this books are more Hard And Beautiful than Czerny Op.740 And Chopin Etudes
Sfido chiunque ad eseguire lo studio sulle ottave staccate a quella velocità e precisione ed anche con un bel suono...certo, qualche nota presa male c'è, ma...diavolo! L'esecuzione è da stratosfera! Grande Francesco!
I bet so few people know the true secret as to how Liszt got his amazing virtuosity...it is through his tutelage under Czerny! Imagine yourself having to study and play all these etudes! He must have taken them up all, step by step...I feel that if you actually went through these etudes....you would enjoy the benefits Liszt got!!!
No. Liszt had a brsin as did Herz, Thalberg, burgmuller and all the other very smart gifted kids who were brought to this famous man . Famius teachers get the best but look at his studies tgen look at the hand formations in ChopinnKisztand Schumann. There is Chopin in some Liszt. Never in Schumann amazing workibg at piano. His fantasie leaps is something Chopin never explored much no. 25no.5 and Sonatas no withstanding . Liszt added to both. Look at Chopin octave study compared to Czerny. Czerny offers a lot and i respect yiu and him but I know Liszt did a lit of selfthink after leaving Czerny studio. Whi did alkan kearn from?
Czerny...so simple yet so beautiful! A perfect complement to the complexity of Chopin's and Liszt's etudes. (By "simplicity" I mean the structure not the difficulty).
These wonderful pieces are a showcase for technical virtuosity. So why does the pratt of a producer keep taking the camera away from the performers hands? Does he not understand that piano lovers hughely enjoy taking in the technique? I just couldn't watch because of the sheer frustration. If the producer was a piano lover he wouldn't do this. Just how did he get this gig?
Thank you so much for this incredible performance, I feel as thought I am hearing them as Czerny performed them. At the indicated tempi, there is an entirely different emotional impact to op 740. Of course #50 an OMG experience.
А мне 50 как раз не очень понравился: правая рука сплошной линией звучала.Тот случай,когда скорость во вред.Не думаю,что Черни подразумевал такой темп исполнения.
Op. 740 N. 32 is maybe my favorite etude from the Op. 740. Do you like it? It's complicated in your opinion? I'm 27 and i started to play piano 1 year ago only and Czerny is my favorite, i love him and i love his incredible skill.
Your channel is a treasure! Thanks to people like you I was inspired to make a 3 hour compilation of Czerny's best music which I just uploaded today. I'm really grateful to you and the others who have worked hard to put Czerny's music up on RUclips!
Почему то некоторые называют Черни чуть ли не забыты композитором!!!!!! ЧЕРНИ КАРЛ - самый исполняемый композитор в мире. Его этюды все пианисты играли и играют. Какие этюды красивые, это же концертные пьесы!!!!!
people live with ignorance, there is no other word! And the fault lies with the music school teachers who only contaminate new generations with absurd ideas such as saying that there are second-rate composers and poor-quality works, which is totally a lie, all the composers belonged to the highest category because at that time they were all studies, and that happens in all fields of knowledge not only in music
Hmm could you recomend me some Czerny etudes? (Pieces i played, Mozart sonata A minor, Scriabin sonata 4, Liszt TE4, Chopin prelude 16, bach fantasia chromatica, Sibelius Etude)
@@AsrielKujo Then maybe listen to Rihter playing all the Chopin etudes and play them ,or maybe learn a hard piano concert and leave the technical pieces,there is always place for improvement.You can play all of Bach's fugu es
@@millalafazanska7902 i was thinking of learning the toccata by okumura... Its fairly easy so i wanted a kind of etude of preparation that was very hard
hmm any suggestions for a czerny piece? i did these pieces here: Sibelius etude, Bach fantasia chromatica, Chopin prelude 16 ,Liszt TE 1 and Scriabin sonata 4 (very hard and longgg).
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 ok thank you very much! (Edit) didn't find even one registration online... Crap they must be difficult And the most difficult studies? Because i think i need to do some studies to get better and since Czerny's technique is really high i can learn somethin!
Bella esecuzione dei sette studi estratti dall'op 740 di K. Czerny (quanto gli deve Liszt?). Solo il n 13, il più facile, è un po' superficiale, ci sta. Complimenti al pianista, bella mano e sensibilità musicale. Una volta tanto gli studi sono eseguiti a tempo.
Great. But no kidding, check out the channel 'Kawaz' for her No.50. Much better than this one - it has subtlety and beauty and dynamics of such sweetness and control it will make your heart sing. And you'll hear every note.
mrbeezkeez. You must be aware of this: Wim Winters with its channel AuthenticSound is working to change the history of music. No one has the right to change the history of music, we only have the right to recreate it. Wim convinces people to believe in a theory by claiming that thousands of metronome marks are impossible to play, and he mentions, among other things, Czerny’s exercises as impossible in Czerny’s own tempi. Therefore, it is important to support those pianists who are able to play the exercises in the historically correct tempi. Kawaz is too slow. It is irrelevant in the debate that many do not like the fast tempi. The only thing that matters is that we respect the information the old wrtten sources give us. It is disrespectful and a falsification of history to turn Czerny, Beethoven, Alkan, Liszt, Chopin and other virtuosos into average musicians.
@@geiryvindeskeland7208wim couldn’t convince any decent pianist, nor any educated musicologist. He’s in his own world with his own made-up theory that has been debunked many times. He betrays everything any decent musician with slight knowledge of music history and performance practice protects!!
@@pianisthenics Thanks for your comment, but I don’t understand why you’re writing to me. I clearly show that I am familiar with Wim Winters as someone who manipulates and censors his followers. Rather, write to those who walk blindly, those who allow themselves to be manipulated. That’s not Wim Winters’ theory, by the way. The theory(fast movements in whole beat and slow movements in single beat) was presented in a book in1980, when Wim Winters was 8 years old. Later, Lorenz Gadient says that even the slow movements must be played at a whole beat pace, and that is the variant of the theory that Wim supports. Keep going! - write to those who still allow themselves to be manipulated, thus passing wrong information on to others, who also have no knowlegde to expose WW’s censorship and manipulations.
Sì, bravo, ma sono un po' perplesso: questi sono studi, pensati per studenti, non per concertisti affermati e, oserei dire, unici al mondo come Libetta; non credo proprio che Czerny li abbia pensati per essere suonati a questa velocità.
Tutti gli studi di Czerny sono considerati il pianista più grande e virtuoso, le sue opere coprono tutte le forme e difficoltà, ad esempio i preludi e le fughe dell'Op.400 sono più difficili e più belli di qualsiasi studio di Liszt, Chopin e qualsiasi altro. opera, anche i notturni Op.368 e le sonate sono opere gigantesche
Ive been listening to him since 2005 but why play this music . Did Czerny play this music in concert . He did write music bedides studies . Not dull stuff but did he learn anything from Moscheles Alkan Chooin, Schubert, Mendellssohn or my hero Schumann greater than any or all put into bucket. JisefLhevinne ysed to playthis Aflat study by Czerny. There are hundreds more interesting im sure. Alkan and Liszt wrote truly unforgettable music! Im do happy to hear this. In losAngeles i played no. 4actualky at library in Pasadena library as a kid. I had facility but no musicality ir technique but my teacher knew i needef wanted to play.
Czerny Op.756 are more Hard And are concert pieces, Op.740 Is before Czerny Op.365, 399, 400, 409, 692, 753, 754, 755, 756, 807, 822,837 And 856 And Czerny Sonates
That's right and Czerny is much better than Chopin, Czerny was a Composer who had a perfect command of harmony and counterpoint, he knew all the instruments perfectly and you can check this in all his symphonies especially in the first one Midmo taught Chopin to compose the Nocturne form in a couple of days where Chopin stayed at Czerny's house, so that he could make the comparison between the only fugue that Chopin vs. Czerny Op. 399 etude # 10 or Impromptu Fugue op.776
Czeyner La Mente Musical Are you comparing adult Czerny to Chopin in his adolescence? Beethoven taught Czerny, so that automatically makes Beethoven better than Czerny too? Chopin simply can not be topped by any composer in any means, especially in his late works.
Even though Libretta has a better technique I prefer Vivien speed and musicality. PS. I'd pay to play n.50 even with those mistakes! It's extremely difficult for me.
ARM Vivien Slater is Cd Recording and no Concert, The performance of Francesco is perfect if you take into account the nerves you have when giving a concert
ARM, you only have videogames in your channel, and you would not have the courage to say to Libetta's face that he plays too fast. You do it in a youtube message because it is convenient.
I Recommend Czerny Op.756 "25 Grand Etudes" and Op.692 "24 Grand Concert Etudes" And Op.400 School of Prelude and Fugue "24 Grand Etudes" this books are more Hard And Beautiful than Czerny Op.740 And Chopin Etudes
si verdad?
Czerny Op.170 Variations of La Campanella 4 Hands www.mediafire.com/file/9wo0ecazdk2krnb/Op.170_La_campanella.pdf/file
Czerny Op.692- 24 Grand Concert Etudes www.mediafire.com/file/uhbbd3xzfzkt5h2/Czerny_Op.692_-_24_Grand_Concert_Etudes.pdf/file
Harder yes, but not more beautiful!
@@Stukov16 Now are you going to say that nobody can do better than chopin?
00:12 no.18 / 02:04 no.4 / 04:13 no.24
05:26 no.13 / 07:05 no.33 / 08:27 no.45
10:01 no.50
Czerny = The Biblia of piano Technique
Yes, Czerny Is the Master, Is the father of the Piano
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 Google this Czerny the forfather of pianoforte technic
Gracias Maestro Libetta por rescatar al INMENSO CZERNY de su injusto menoscabo. Es usted UN PIANISTA.
All his pieces are criminally underrated, I didn't knew about him for a long time and found him like 8 moths ago
I love these pieces. They are great and so fast.
Sfido chiunque ad eseguire lo studio sulle ottave staccate a quella velocità e precisione ed anche con un bel suono...certo, qualche nota presa male c'è, ma...diavolo! L'esecuzione è da stratosfera! Grande Francesco!
Stunning playing; beautiful music!
Qué bellezas. Totalmente enterradas, de no ser por ti. Muchas gracias por ayudar a ampliar nuestro conocimiento del acerbo musical. Un abrazo
I bet so few people know the true secret as to how Liszt got his amazing virtuosity...it is through his tutelage under Czerny! Imagine yourself having to study and play all these etudes! He must have taken them up all, step by step...I feel that if you actually went through these etudes....you would enjoy the benefits Liszt got!!!
I think Liszt played all Op.365 And Op.400
No. Liszt had a brsin as did Herz, Thalberg, burgmuller and all the other very smart gifted kids who were brought to this famous man . Famius teachers get the best but look at his studies tgen look at the hand formations in ChopinnKisztand Schumann. There is Chopin in some Liszt. Never in Schumann amazing workibg at piano. His fantasie leaps is something Chopin never explored much no. 25no.5 and Sonatas no withstanding . Liszt added to both. Look at Chopin octave study compared to Czerny. Czerny offers a lot and i respect yiu and him but I know Liszt did a lit of selfthink after leaving Czerny studio. Whi did alkan kearn from?
@Logan Chan dude lizst loved technical etudes.
Czerny...so simple yet so beautiful! A perfect complement to the complexity of Chopin's and Liszt's etudes. (By "simplicity" I mean the structure not the difficulty).
Libetta is mostly looking for exotic pieces, Lovely!
This video is a real gem. Superb performances of forgotten masterpieces.
Not forgotten!!!
Desde que lo escuché en México no he dejado de admirar su gran musicalidad, es un genio!
Great work, sounds like being in Chopin's international cometition in Warsaw.
9:58 Next one GO! This guy is a beast!
Francesco Libetta Record All Op.740 And Op.230 of Carl Czerny
he is da lib
He was really a beast, long years ago, believe me..
Excelente y hermoso registro fonográfico. Gracias por difundir
Excelente, maravilloso!!!!!
Gracias, te recomiendo escuchar los estudios del Op.400, 692, 756 y 365 de Carl Czerny son del más alto nivel
These wonderful pieces are a showcase for technical virtuosity. So why does the pratt of a producer keep taking the camera away from the performers hands? Does he not understand that piano lovers hughely enjoy taking in the technique? I just couldn't watch because of the sheer frustration. If the producer was a piano lover he wouldn't do this. Just how did he get this gig?
This is RUclips!
Spot on.
All these pieces are musically-wise very satisfying
What did you expect, it is KCzerny!!!
Wonderful!
Isn't it?
Thank you so much for this incredible performance, I feel as thought I am hearing them as Czerny performed them. At the indicated tempi, there is an entirely different emotional impact to op 740. Of course #50 an OMG experience.
А мне 50 как раз не очень понравился: правая рука сплошной линией звучала.Тот случай,когда скорость во вред.Не думаю,что Черни подразумевал такой темп исполнения.
Geniale Musik, genial gespielt 😇 🥰
Beautiful!❤️
What a brilliance! Wish watching him perform live one day
Carl Czerny is the most underrated classical musician of all time
I think you could put Scarlatti and Clementi at the same level
No .but I'd put Mendelssohn in the same level@@Scarlattittude
He is making all these virtuoso studies sounds so easy.
Czerny 50(last 10:01)
time & tempo:
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Op. 740 N. 32 is maybe my favorite etude from the Op. 740. Do you like it? It's complicated in your opinion? I'm 27 and i started to play piano 1 year ago only and Czerny is my favorite, i love him and i love his incredible skill.
Igor Stravinsky wrote that Czerny gave him Keen Musical Pleasure
Your channel is a treasure! Thanks to people like you I was inspired to make a 3 hour compilation of Czerny's best music which I just uploaded today. I'm really grateful to you and the others who have worked hard to put Czerny's music up on RUclips!
Bravo , vos doigts courent aussi vite qu’un guépard !ça coule comme l’eau d’une cascade !
Magnifique ! Merci pour ce partage !!
Il Principe del pianoforte è lui, onori.
10:01
Bravo davvero!
Very good!
Super! Thank you. 10:37
Bravissimo!!
I heard Number 50 of Czerny 50(10:01) in this way without looking at the score, its beat is like 2/4.
Почему то некоторые называют Черни чуть ли не забыты композитором!!!!!! ЧЕРНИ КАРЛ - самый исполняемый композитор в мире. Его этюды все пианисты играли и играют. Какие этюды красивые, это же концертные пьесы!!!!!
Before I started Chopin I played Czerny's etiudes.
why don't people like op 740? it's quite beautiful (especially the 2nd half of etudes).
people live with ignorance, there is no other word! And the fault lies with the music school teachers who only contaminate new generations with absurd ideas such as saying that there are second-rate composers and poor-quality works, which is totally a lie, all the composers belonged to the highest category because at that time they were all studies, and that happens in all fields of knowledge not only in music
Hanon's scales or exercises are wonderful, you just have to know how to appreciate
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 I reckon Hanon is helpful but not very musical. That's an opinion, of course.
@@toeless_ant7688 also hanon has other compositions, just left a link to a new recording
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 yeah his pieces are quite beautiful themselves.
Czerny Op.170 Variations of La Campanella 4 Hands www.mediafire.com/file/9wo0ecazdk2krnb/Op.170_La_campanella.pdf/file
You could say that Czerny had Lizst-qualities but it is probably the other way around !
Браво!
4:12 gives me this strange comforting feeling..like I'm under a cool shower. So pleasurable!
Bravo...peccato per l'audio
Suonato con gusto, Czerny diventa piacevole.
Op 740 no 50 = awesome.
All Op.740 Is amazing
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 Except for n.1
@@foli... No.1 is still very nice.
@@santiagomorales9129 ahora vienes a decir que los estudios 1, 3 y 49 son malos? Que pésimo comentario, mejor no comentes nada.
@@santiagomorales9129 n.4 is an absolute miracle of structure and harmony. It's perfect in every way you look at it!
Hmm could you recomend me some Czerny etudes?
(Pieces i played, Mozart sonata A minor, Scriabin sonata 4, Liszt TE4, Chopin prelude 16, bach fantasia chromatica, Sibelius Etude)
All Liszt etudes op.1,they are 12
I think it would be more helpful than Czerny
@@millalafazanska7902 well i studied those some time ago, the 10, 1, 2, 5, 9, 6
I am looking for some harder etudes than the Transcendental of Liszt
@@AsrielKujo Then maybe listen to Rihter playing all the Chopin etudes and play them ,or maybe learn a hard piano concert and leave the technical pieces,there is always place for improvement.You can play all of Bach's fugu es
@@millalafazanska7902 i was thinking of learning the toccata by okumura... Its fairly easy so i wanted a kind of etude of preparation that was very hard
could you play the 18 faster? i can barely enjoy it yk
Вааа, хочу посмотреть как RM играет на пианино 💜
❤❤❤
10:00 op.740 no.50
hmm any suggestions for a czerny piece? i did these pieces here: Sibelius etude, Bach fantasia chromatica, Chopin prelude 16 ,Liszt TE 1 and Scriabin sonata 4 (very hard and longgg).
you could look at Op.405 or if you are exaggeratedly Virtuous Op.504 and the 4 seasons of the year Op.434
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 ok thank you very much!
(Edit) didn't find even one registration online... Crap they must be difficult
And the most difficult studies? Because i think i need to do some studies to get better and since Czerny's technique is really high i can learn somethin!
@@AsrielKujo Op.400, 369, 364, 365, 399, 756, 380 And 692 are the most Hard Etudes.
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 thanks! I will surely study some of them!
💖💗💝❤💙💜💛💚 ..
CZERNY
Sorry, what did happen to FLibetta, once he was so tremendous.
N.1
Could you tell me what helps you the most when studying the op 740?
Tom Bombadil what???
do you have any advice for studying these etudes? :)
Tom Bombadil Op.636 in Tempo
@@TomBombadil1991 Op.807
Fantastic. Were you here?
Czeyner have you played Czerny’s op.409 Grandes Etudes?
Si puedo tocarlos pero están bien dificiles
Bella esecuzione dei sette studi estratti dall'op 740 di K. Czerny (quanto gli deve Liszt?). Solo il n 13, il più facile, è un po' superficiale, ci sta. Complimenti al pianista, bella mano e sensibilità musicale. Una volta tanto gli studi sono eseguiti a tempo.
I recommend Czerny Op.692, 756, 399 And 400
I want to play fast like this, but so hard for me, even slow tempo i still make mistakes ,😁
me too
All in a flat major please boy change a little bit please!!!!!
Czerny beats Lizst and Thalberg
After all, he was the teacher of both great composers!
Czerny op. 740 were Rachmaninoff's favourite etudes.
where did you read that?
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 Barrie Martyn: "Rachmaninoff: Composer, Pianist, Conductor "
muddy
Me gusta el 740 No.44 y el No.12
Ya los aprendí, están muy dificiles me costaron más trabajo que el revoluciónario y el 1 del Opus.10 de Chopin
@@czeynerpianistproducercomp7155 el Op.740 No.19 comparado con ellos , ¿es igual de difícil?
@@elninjadelmeme8891 ese diría que es del mismo nivel! Te recomiendo el Op.756 y 837 de Czerny
8:24
What is going on with those dampers!? Can't anybody else hear that?
In Italia si fa studiare Clementi all' ottavo anno di pianoforte. Credo che sarebbe molto più utile e più gratificante studiare Czerny...
"Chopin is the greatest of them all, for with the piano alone he discovered everything."
- Claude Debussy
Debussy refers to the greatest pianist
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Great. But no kidding, check out the channel 'Kawaz' for her No.50. Much better than this one - it has subtlety and beauty and dynamics of such sweetness and control it will make your heart sing. And you'll hear every note.
mrbeezkeez. You must be aware of this: Wim Winters with its channel AuthenticSound is working to change the history of music. No one has the right to change the history of music, we only have the right to recreate it. Wim convinces people to believe in a theory by claiming that thousands of metronome marks are impossible to play, and he mentions, among other things, Czerny’s exercises as impossible in Czerny’s own tempi. Therefore, it is important to support those pianists who are able to play the exercises in the historically correct tempi. Kawaz is too slow. It is irrelevant in the debate that many do not like the fast tempi. The only thing that matters is that we respect the information the old wrtten sources give us. It is disrespectful and a falsification of history to turn Czerny, Beethoven, Alkan, Liszt, Chopin and other virtuosos into average musicians.
@@geiryvindeskeland7208wim couldn’t convince any decent pianist, nor any educated musicologist. He’s in his own world with his own made-up theory that has been debunked many times. He betrays everything any decent musician with slight knowledge of music history and performance practice protects!!
@@pianisthenics Thanks for your comment, but I don’t understand why you’re writing to me. I clearly show that I am familiar with Wim Winters as someone who manipulates and censors his followers. Rather, write to those who walk blindly, those who allow themselves to be manipulated. That’s not Wim Winters’ theory, by the way. The theory(fast movements in whole beat and slow movements in single beat) was presented in a book in1980, when Wim Winters was 8 years old. Later, Lorenz Gadient says that even the slow movements must be played at a whole beat pace, and that is the variant of the theory that Wim supports.
Keep going! - write to those who still allow themselves to be manipulated, thus passing wrong information on to others, who also have no knowlegde to expose WW’s censorship and manipulations.
2.00
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У Черни здесь нет паузы или пауза затянулась))
¿Por qué algunos pianistas desperdician su talento al pensar que tocando más rápido es mejor?
Para él es algo normal tocar a esa velocidad! Se pueden dar el lujo de tocar a la velocidad que ellos quieran! Me refiero a los virtuosos
Sì, bravo, ma sono un po' perplesso: questi sono studi, pensati per studenti, non per concertisti affermati e, oserei dire, unici al mondo come Libetta; non credo proprio che Czerny li abbia pensati per essere suonati a questa velocità.
Tutti gli studi di Czerny sono considerati il pianista più grande e virtuoso, le sue opere coprono tutte le forme e difficoltà, ad esempio i preludi e le fughe dell'Op.400 sono più difficili e più belli di qualsiasi studio di Liszt, Chopin e qualsiasi altro. opera, anche i notturni Op.368 e le sonate sono opere gigantesche
Ive been listening to him since 2005 but why play this music . Did Czerny play this music in concert . He did write music bedides studies . Not dull stuff but did he learn anything from Moscheles Alkan Chooin, Schubert, Mendellssohn or my hero Schumann greater than any or all put into bucket. JisefLhevinne ysed to playthis Aflat study by Czerny. There are hundreds more interesting im sure. Alkan and Liszt wrote truly unforgettable music! Im do happy to hear this. In losAngeles i played no. 4actualky at library in Pasadena library as a kid. I had facility but no musicality ir technique but my teacher knew i needef wanted to play.
Czerny Op.756 are more Hard And are concert pieces, Op.740 Is before Czerny Op.365, 399, 400, 409, 692, 753, 754, 755, 756, 807, 822,837 And 856 And Czerny Sonates
This comment section is so confusing...
Before Chopin, there was Carl Czerny
That's right and Czerny is much better than Chopin, Czerny was a Composer who had a perfect command of harmony and counterpoint, he knew all the instruments perfectly and you can check this in all his symphonies especially in the first one Midmo taught Chopin to compose the Nocturne form in a couple of days where Chopin stayed at Czerny's house, so that he could make the comparison between the only fugue that Chopin vs. Czerny Op. 399 etude # 10 or Impromptu Fugue op.776
Czeyner La Mente Musical Are you comparing adult Czerny to Chopin in his adolescence? Beethoven taught Czerny, so that automatically makes Beethoven better than Czerny too? Chopin simply can not be topped by any composer in any means, especially in his late works.
Great but too rushed imo
This is Czerny's tempo
He's very good and has a great technique, but I don't like this pieces played so fast, you lose musicality.
You also mistakes in your recording of the etude númber 50, no pianist dared to touch the 740 at that speed, Vivien plays slow
Even though Libretta has a better technique I prefer Vivien speed and musicality.
PS. I'd pay to play n.50 even with those mistakes! It's extremely difficult for me.
ARM Vivien Slater is Cd Recording and no Concert, The performance of Francesco is perfect if you take into account the nerves you have when giving a concert
I would agree if only these etudes weren't meant to be played fast! (The art of finger dexterity)
ARM, you only have videogames in your channel, and you would not have the courage to say to Libetta's face that he plays too fast. You do it in a youtube message because it is convenient.
Much less clean than this recorded album.
But he still played so well:)
Nr 50 ( last song) Too much heavy left hands .... horrible