Ce que Vlado a de remarquable, dans ses cours d'interprétation, c'est qu'il s'adresse autant au public qu'aux élèves venus travailler sous ses conseils. Et il est d'une patience...
I know lol but he's right for those first chords they have to be played deeply with arm weight into the keys with firm fingers and decisive touch. It's the opening part and must be forthright given its own breathing space
But he is talking about universal rules of piano playing. And he’s such a great teacher with patience and such ways of explaining. I think the kid would be happy to have his instruction
Ce que Vlado a de remarquable, dans ses cours d'interprétation, c'est qu'il s'adresse autant au public qu'aux élèves venus travailler sous ses conseils. Et il est d'une patience...
thank you so much ! It really helped me to hear some lectures about this piece
Did Vlado Perlemuter ever record the Polonaise op.53?
That poor kid was probably thinking, "Ugh! The very first note is wrong, and I've got 288 bars to go!" Lolol!!
I know lol but he's right for those first chords they have to be played deeply with arm weight into the keys with firm fingers and decisive touch. It's the opening part and must be forthright given its own breathing space
But he is talking about universal rules of piano playing. And he’s such a great teacher with patience and such ways of explaining. I think the kid would be happy to have his instruction
That Jewish kid ought to give up.
No, you should
Which one?