Lukas Geniušas - Etude in G flat major, Op. 25 No. 9 (third stage, 2010)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Lukas Geniušas, laureat II nagrody
Etap III
Etiuda Ges-dur op. 25 nr 9
Lukas Geniušas, second prize winner
Third stage
Etude in G flat major, Op. 25 No. 9
All rights reserved 2010
The Fryderyk Chopin Institute (NIFC), Polish Television (TVP), National Audiovisual Institute (NInA)
0:37 is simply too beautiful. That phrasing is so good. I don't know what to say
@@gregniemczukChopin has you on a leash😂
@@gregniemczukYour opinion really doesn’t matter though, because of Lukas’s technical and musical prowess he won second place so the judges and also 60 other people who liked that comment clearly loved this and many other performances by him. Glad to know you’ve had a conversation with Chopin and seen him play before so you know exactly how you wanted him to play it!
@@Chromaticly i didn't. I just see the score.....
Of course nooones opinion matters because everyone can play like they want. Whatever.
I love how his hands tremble at the end. So delicate, so fragile. Just like the piece.
Awesome played, a proper efficient relaxed weight finger technique played. 10/10
I've heard this piece many times but this interpretation made me smile and feel light and happy. Doff my hat to you, sir!
Awesome performance! The volume and sound control is impeccably impressive - The Fortisimo section is expressed very well for me as it is not over bearing. The "a tempo" section, measures 37 to the end, is a little faster than I would prefer, however it is my favorite section of the piece at this point in time, because for me, there's something really magical about that resolve, 37 to the end. I like this video and Kasia's the most for this piece at regular tempo, and Jane's tutorial for training. ✌ #💯
I really love his performance. Probably, my favorite for this piece.
the high section at 0:25 has impeccable color and shading, it sounds like sparkles
poggers
bruh
No
Sus
this piece is so difficult i could never play it perfectly in public
wondering how scared people would be when they performed double thirds etude
@@yorkzie7593 or op 10 no 2
It's the easiest of the etudes??????
@@debussy843 oh fkin pls
wad
he was so nervous
TheGreenPianist
I could tell, he was shaking at the end
We all are honey. Performing on stage like that is cold and surgical.
If I was the pianist I would get so nervous and then faint on the piano.
marmolk