@mehdi2302 1:02 to play correctly you should be using the tops of your fingers on every note with the idea you're holding an imaginary bubble that you mustn't pop. When playing technically challenging pieces it's almost necessary as it gives you more dexterity.
From one Kaisla to another, thank you for this beautiful rendition!
Beautifully played. ❤ I like re-watching this performance. One of my favourite interpretations along with Ruben stein’s
Thank you for taking the time to share your beautiful performance. Especially inspiring to someone currently learning it - thank you!
Never heard it better! Thanks for sharing! ❤
Currently learning this piece and your interpretation is my go to after listening to so many. Kudos 👍👍
Beautiful performance.
Indeed very beautiful performance. I enjoyed listening to you!
Nice performance, epic playing
Beautiful!
Beautiful performance madam, Bravo!
Perfect!
I want to know what the wood Veneer is on that Bösendorfer…. Is it Walnut or Oak?
Wut why is there only two comments on this video
How do you get away with playing flat-fingered? It's quite distracting really!
is that a bad thing ?
It’s so interesting that she plays that way and yet with such beautiful sound
@mehdi2302 1:02 to play correctly you should be using the tops of your fingers on every note with the idea you're holding an imaginary bubble that you mustn't pop. When playing technically challenging pieces it's almost necessary as it gives you more dexterity.
@@salvia_palthher hands look quite untidy with fingers sticking out every where. It looks like she's got feelers out looking for notes