Nao Mieno - Etude in F major Op. 10 No. 8 (first stage)
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Nao Mieno - Etude in F major Op. 10 No. 8 (first round)
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1:05 hidden melody splendid!
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This etude intrigues me. I heard renditions by Trifonov, Pollini, Eric Lu, Blechacz, Dang Thai Son, Yunchan Lim (when he was 14), Do Huyn Kim, Paul Barton, Kyohei Sorita, and Alexander Gadjiev. I like the interpretation from Nao Mieno the best. It is the clearest, free flowing, and close to the ideal tempo.
Wspaniałe i ponadczasowe. Ta muzyka będzie zachwycać wiecznie.
It was a great performance, she is not R. Blechacz, but still every note was clear as water. The finale was not so great, but I liked her performance... a lot. Congrats
She was I think 20 when she performed this.
What about the finale wasn’t great?
@@herobrine1847 it was great 👍
Shivering
Beautiful playing but I've always wondered something. When I see pianists' 4th and 5th fingers curled and sticking out like in this performance, is it categorically a sign of flawed technique due to unnecessary tension. If you look at Krystian Zimerman's hands or Pollini's they always look so relaxed and efficient.
She's actually really good at keeping her right hand 5th finger stick out. It's really incredibly hard to achieve this perfect lack of tension!
I've been studying Taubman for lat 1.5 years. The curling fingers are not a plus. She sounds great, but a lot of tension in hands and forearm. Wouldn't be surprised if she plays in pain
Horowitz always played with a raised pinkie. Maybe there are some people who can figure a way to do it comfortably. For me, I find it always helpful to hand a more rounded hand shape, but I think it is shortsighted to say that it is always unquestionably wrong for every person, especially when so many good players do it
davidofpiano423 not all hands are the same, sometimes I would get this observation from my teacher and Im just like thats the shape of my hand
Look at Kissin
1回もミスタッチが無いのに何故1次で落ちたのか謎ですね、ミスタッチ何度もしてるピアニストが通過してる。
그냥 손가락만 돌리는 느낌
음색의 폭도 너무 한정적이고..
확실히 다르다
Eric Lu's play is way better
They're both amazing, but Eric Lu's performance of this was INCREDIBLE. The way he varies the touch in the RH (color, texture, articulation) is goosebump material, not to mention the ease and control he displays. His performance made me fall in love with this piece!
한국인들만 비교질이네 ㅋㅋㅋ 천박스럽게
they are chinese
Why so slow?
Why not? And it is not slow
I don’t think this is slow at all, I think she played really well.
Accuracy beats Tempo. Always remember that.
I will, assume you´re being sarcastic.
에릭루 보다 이거보니까 개별로네 ㅋㅋ
에릭루보다 햇빛 잘치는 사람 못봄