MultiPiano in the Far East - Mozart-Grieg - Sonata K. 545 for 2 Pianos
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- Опубликовано: 21 окт 2024
- A live concert that was held at the Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires,
Organized by the Buchmann - Mehta School of Music and
the Friends of Tel Aviv University in Argentina
July 2012
Very interesting see a Yamaha paring with a Steinway.
incredible!!!!
Excellent!
Excelent !! Beautiful !!! ♥
magnifique!
Love love
WOW 😮
Did they switch parts mid-playing? 😂
Yes, they did. I noticed that as well.
선생님, 제자분 파트 바뀐거 아님?
Really goes to show that you can't add or subtract a single note from Mozart.
An entire 2nd piano lol
Do you need to study at university to be the page flipper?😂
Yes
Sad for them they look old :D
Yaa i need bro
@@rezkyalfarobi2985 I pity you😂
@@rezkyalfarobi2985 I guess you went to university to learn music in general and reading scores, and reading scores is the only competence needed to flip papers right?
awesome, very impressive. funny how they can play it so well, but they need to the sheet music to remember where they are. you'd think after playing it 10,000 times you'd have it memorized.
I don't know why Grieg decided to do this. It's definitely interesting, but it seems a bit unnecessary.
He did it for ~5 Mozarts and the Fantasia. This one is less necessary since it is so well known and the coloration was relatively minor here. The other ones (I play the fantasia in C-Minor) add a drastic amount of depth.
Too fast. Ridiculous.
This is the original tempo
it's definitely not.
organboi yes
yes the song is originally very fast. as you get better at it, you like to play it fast because it feels good to the fingers. you can play it at any tempo, but good players like to show off their speed on this song.
You meant the second movement? Yes, definitely, too fast, ridiculous, completely lost its intended melancholy beauty, horrible, no feeling.