Considering the skyrocketing learning capability of Chinese and Japanese pianists, it would be easier, faster and more spectacular to tell, for instance, mademoiselle Wang, messieurs Lang, Sekimoto or Yamamoto (two latter from Chopin competition) to learn this mind-boggling Scherzo. Either this version is too preliminary, or there are some differences from Råden’s digital version. My personal opinion: 2:37 - these 16 measures MUST be fortissimo. It is inscribed by the divine hand of Alkan!
この動画でAlkanという作曲家に出会えました。感謝です!
これが初めですかw
hosnm4536 そうなんですww
初めてこの動画を見たのはあのコメントしたときよりも前なんですけどね。
Considering the skyrocketing learning capability of Chinese and Japanese pianists, it would be easier, faster and more spectacular to tell, for instance, mademoiselle Wang, messieurs Lang, Sekimoto or Yamamoto (two latter from Chopin competition) to learn this mind-boggling Scherzo.
Either this version is too preliminary, or there are some differences from Råden’s digital version.
My personal opinion: 2:37 - these 16 measures MUST be fortissimo. It is inscribed by the divine hand of Alkan!
So not even a computer program can play this at tempo! Sounds great nonetheless.
greaaaaaaaaaaaaaat :D
Most professionals with a very solid technique could play this with no problem. It's probably not much harder than Le Festin d'Esope.
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Yes but chopin is hardly alkan, leave it to hamelin rather than chinese or japanese ff1s
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