You are outstanding, both as a Pianist and as well as a Teacher. Congratulations for your work. Please, continue to cover more repertoire. Best wishes to you, Miss Lee. A retired Piano Teacher from Portugal, José Augusto Reis
"Great to see you back. Thank you for such important & deeply beautiful information always. Pianists are a Special breed and uour videos are really appreciated. Hope to see more."
A very beautiful performance played at the perfect tempo for my taste. I played this 20 years ago and now I must go back to it and re-learn it with your suggestions. I can't wait. Thank You Jeewon! Best Regards.
Wahaoo ! Thank you so much for your video Jeewon. It's extremly interesting and contains many tips . Your sound and tone are rich and your explanations are clear. It looks so simple !... Actually it's not. I know , I try to play it properly as an amateur.
Thank you very much for an excellent video!! Beautiful and very helpful, lots of insights, understanding it on a deeper level, great demos, wonderful resonance, great sound. Thank you for sharing and giving us so great tips!
What a beautiful interpretation, I'm nobody, but would it be cooler if there was more difference between piano and forte? The dynamics weren't that apparent, I don't know, I just tested and recorded.
Dr. Lee's voice is also melodic. I hear the piano alone in the spaces between her lecture. Try thinking of the two as if the lecture is part of the music. The piano and voice together, with the video, is clearest.
@@nickk8416 no it's this piece op 25 n 1. The thing he played it publicly is not evidence he liked it at all. Many authors of music pieces, paintings, books, didn't like pieces that were loved by the public. So it wouldn't be nothing surprising nor odd that chopin didn't like his Étude op 25 n 1
@@verymozart That is a ridiculous statement. You are ignorant of Chopin and his life. Quit pretending otherwise. The great Liszt/Chopin author Alan Walker says otherwise in his great Chopin biography. Sorry, I'll believe him. Stick with Mozart.
GREAT VIDEO, THANK YOU FOR SHARING !!!
Welcome back! It’s an absolutely beautiful piece and an impressive performance.
Thank you for the video.
Finally, you are back! Thank you...
You are outstanding, both as a Pianist and as well as a Teacher. Congratulations for your work. Please, continue to cover more repertoire. Best wishes to you, Miss Lee.
A retired Piano Teacher from Portugal,
José Augusto Reis
"Great to see you back. Thank you for such important & deeply beautiful information always. Pianists are a Special breed and uour videos are really appreciated. Hope to see more."
I love your videos! Very useful and very relaxing to watch! Please continue making them numerous!!!
A very beautiful performance played at the perfect tempo for my taste. I played this 20 years ago and now I must go back to it and re-learn it with your suggestions. I can't wait. Thank You Jeewon! Best Regards.
Thank you, you play beautifully and thoughtfully
Amazing! That was the most concise, straight to the point video of making this piece more musical. Great practice suggestions.
Wahaoo ! Thank you so much for your video Jeewon. It's extremly interesting and contains many tips . Your sound and tone are rich and your explanations are clear. It looks so simple !... Actually it's not. I know , I try to play it properly as an amateur.
Thank you very much for an excellent video!! Beautiful and very helpful, lots of insights, understanding it on a deeper level, great demos, wonderful resonance, great sound. Thank you for sharing and giving us so great tips!
Gracias por las indicaciones técnicas son muy útiles
Very informative lecture and a performance. 😊
world class beautiful. Almost as beautiful as you
Thank you 👍🏽
Can you do some Scriabin?
What a beautiful interpretation, I'm nobody, but would it be cooler if there was more difference between piano and forte? The dynamics weren't that apparent, I don't know, I just tested and recorded.
25/1 is my favourite too. Are you going to revisit 25/6?
That was so hard. I need more time off from it. 😅
Please play and then talk, or talk and then play. Or play or talk.
Dr. Lee's voice is also melodic. I hear the piano alone in the spaces between her lecture. Try thinking of the two as if the lecture is part of the music. The piano and voice together, with the video, is clearest.
Is it true that chopin didn't like this piece he composed. He almost hated it
You're talking about fantasai impromptu
@@bufdud4 no the impromptu fantasy. I'm talking exactly about this studio op 25 n1 of the video. It seems he didn't like it
@@verymozart Chopin loved this piece and played it publicly right up until his death. You are probably thinking of another piece.
@@nickk8416 no it's this piece op 25 n 1. The thing he played it publicly is not evidence he liked it at all.
Many authors of music pieces, paintings, books, didn't like pieces that were loved by the public. So it wouldn't be nothing surprising nor odd that chopin didn't like his Étude op 25 n 1
@@verymozart That is a ridiculous statement. You are ignorant of Chopin and his life. Quit pretending otherwise. The great Liszt/Chopin author Alan Walker says otherwise in his great Chopin biography. Sorry, I'll believe him. Stick with Mozart.