Play Me, I'm Yours - Sussex St, Cambridge
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- Опубликовано: 29 окт 2012
- Not the best video possible, but that's probably not the point..
Edited to add - the pianist is George Harliono, and he has his own RUclips channel. Go check him out here:
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As the guy in the tweed jacket, I was extremely hungover but soon got over it after seeing this performance!! The kids a legend!!
Lol
I think you would play like that after a lifetime of privet lesson
This kid is an absolutely genius.
This is a very early video of George Harliono, now one of the most renowned and respected young concert pianists in the world. Incredible! He has his own youtube channel.
What is really impressive is that the boy manages to play something worth listening to on a virtually unplayble beat up old piano!
This would almost be unbelievable if it was not seen with your own eyes, this kid is something very special, he has been given a gift from god and we are all witness to that, play on young man, greatness awaits you.
La Campanella, by Franz Liszt. Having tried playing it myself, I'm amazed his little hands are managing so well.
Last I checked, you don't need eyes to hear how incredible this child is.
George I just love the way you could flat tear a piano up at that age! I just love you!
Thanks Toni!
Wow
seams like everyone is more into the camera work this guy did>
HELLO PEOPLE
SUPER TALENTED KID PLAYING BEAUTIFUL CLASSICAL MUSIC
This kid is AMAZING!!!!!!!!!
This was 7 years ago and he was amazing then. He's a pro now. Check out his videos of 2018!
Thank you for being there - on that date time and place. I couldn't play as well as this boy if I live to be 100.
So kind of you to share your talents and gifts, such an unaffordable live music performance to the people on the street... =)
It's like a "donation" to the cultural lives of the people..
Amazing! These people have the right idea stopping and listening to this beautiful music. I wish the video guy could have stayed a while longer.
this kid gives me hope, most kids his age would be playing videogames instead, keep on exploring the wonderful world that is music
talent, confidence and clearly loves playing the piano :) superb
For a kid to play La Campanella by Paganini like this is very very impressive!
good job kid keep doing what your doing and you you're future is promised
Amazing all from memory ❤
I dont see why people are complaining about the camera work. This is phenomenal, hope that young man keeps with his amazing talent.
Who cares about the camera! You just need to listen, not look! Absolutely wonderful...
The first piece is Liszt's transcription of a Paganini caprice. It's etude #3 in G sharp minor "La Campanella" - the second piece is Beethoven's first piano sonata, op.2, the 4th movement.
Талантище Джордж!
В свои 11 лет играть такие серьезные мировые произведения!
Творческих успехов на мировых международных конкурсах!
Получаю огромное наслаждение от вашей игры!
Здоровья, счастья, везения во всем!🥰🥰🥰❤❤❤💯💯💯👏👏👏👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹
WHO IS THIS BRILLIANT GENIUS OF A KID???? I'D PAY A HUNDRED DOLLARS TO WATCH HIM PERFORM!!!!
I'm left speechless
George, du bist fantastisch talentiert!!!
Very nice indeed.
Super playing my young friend. You never disappoint me. Keep up the good work.
You shouldnt leave this unlisted, its great and this kid is fantastically talented!
That's a pretty monster piece for a kid to tackle, but it's coming along nicely!
Beautiful. Thankyou.
@GetMeInNow123 You're right. He has a youtube channel with loads more videos. The channel is called GeorgeHarliono if anyone wants more of him.
I think so too - it adds to a unique moment!
I needed this...thanks.
this kid is simply amazing tbh, i couldnt care less for the filming:O as listening to it is, by far, good enough:)
The kid plays wonderfully, with or without camera work
Don't care about the quality of the video. I just wish there was more. Thank you for posting this. You made my night!
Love this kid 👏🏻👏🏻👍👍👍👍👍👍
thanks for sharing.
Well done! Such a great performance.
This is one very talented young gentleman. Thanks for the video O.O.O I watched it just fine. Everybody thinks they are a lecturer on t'interweb. Ignore them and carry on.
Talento y esperanza para el mundo.Bravo niño, eres un grande en la música
I have no complaints about your filiming ability! lol. I am just happy to have run across this delightful piece you captured for us. Thank you!
Beautiful, thank you so much for this!
너무나 훌륭한 영혼을 울리는 소리를 탄생시킨 감동적인 소년은 제의 2의 베에토밴이 환생을 한 것입니다!
You have it exactly right. I didn't post this video to show off my (absence of) videographic skills; I put it online to share my experience of having seen something that was genuinely awesome. And I mean that in the dictionary rather than the idiomatic sense of the word.
Today he is already a great pianist George harliiono
absolutely amazing, thank you for uploading
AWESOME
what do i love most about this video? two things... this kid is amazing...and the top comments are great. the fact that the video of the artist helps another artist....awesome
amazing! Thank you so much for filming and for posting!
All by memory without reading. A ginius
Bravo!
He hasn't stopped yet.
thank you for recording this beautiful video. i dont care about the video technical stuff. thumbs up for u
Thanks for the video! I don't mind if it's shaky, your son is going to be a GREAT PIANIST without any doubt. Be proud! :)
Amazing to stumble upon something like this, eh? :-)
GetMeInNow123 posted the name below. It is George Harliono, a 10-year-old concert-level musician. wow. George has his own YT channel.
Thanks, OnlyOnceOccluded, for catching this, and sharing it.
*¬* OMG. This child makes my day
I can't help but giggle at his sudden -how do you describe that?- face at 2:29 hihi. Anyways, wonderfully played!!!
Thank you very much!
Ohh, that's a RUclips feature! Thanks loads, it's been so frustrating trying to figure out what strange mutant cameras everyone was getting lately.
thank you! :)
despite everyone bickering about the focus, this is remarkable!
The second is the Piano Sonata No. 1, by Beethoven (4th movement) !
At last someone that understands that a tripod is nice, but it doesn't fit in the pocket. Besides, I am sure you did not plan on seeing such a wonderful person...
wow la campanella with such small hands is impressive!
Merveilleux
A true shame you didn't stick around til the end of the performance for a bow.
@poster, thanks for sharing
@music, wow. Keep at it kid!
The first part is "La Campanella", Franz Litszt, but i don't know the second part, but it seem's to be from Liszt too...
The only real problem is the sound of the motor autofocusing. But hey this is great, wish we could find more of this young lad. He will be a legend...
For some reason, the way he plays is actually better than the original.
What? This is classical music. He's not playing anything different from the original sheet music.
I made this comment 9 years ago, not sure what I meant.
Oh, I see
Tu est simplemen trop fort !! *_*
MOAR!
this kid is playing some amazing stuff and some of you are worried about the focus of the video? lol
That's great for a first posting,, Only took a year to find something worthy and you hit it big time.. Great video, I have done worse and my group loves them... Have a cheery good day!
Aaargh!!!You stopped! I understand why,but you leave us wanting more. What was the reaction of the crowd and from him? Thank you for sharing!
You forgot to thank him for the upload
absolutely.
George❤
It's a DSLR, the changing of the focus is human error, by fucking with the focus ring, or by failing with the autofocus button. I think it's the first one though, because the autofocus motor makes a lot of noise.
I think the focus was meant for us to think that we are in a dream and this kid is just part of out imagination. Then we discover it was real and we'd be like "HOLY SHIT!".
That is George Harliono. Look him up.
Yep, you're right there.
They're all classical pieces. That's why they sound familiar.
And I believe it is Souvenirs d'Andalousie, Op. 22
Сколько лет здесь Георге Харлионо? Играет професианально.
Perhaps I'm the only one but I love the effect of the focus shifting, it's artistic and suits the video well. But who am I, I only do video editing for a living.
Thank you, but I've already learnt this lesson. Mainly due to the feedback from this video, mind you, but it's been learnt all the same.
the second piece is beethoven's 4th piano sonata - op 2 no 1. the 4th movement.
Hey people, those focuses/pans are all post production. FYI.
Imagine living next door to him.
It would drive you nuts.
No it wouldn't drive you nuts. It would further your musical education, and so would his brother, and so would his sister...
🎹🎶❤️👏👏👏
Amadeus!
The e-breath analyser would be a wonderful thing. You should look into it.
Fabulous. If he can play this well on a public piano, think how well he must play in a real setting. Did you get his name?
I really doubt a kid as obviously musically talented as him would engage in any kind of "gangster" activity
yeah check the description there's a link to his channel
dooood!!! why'd you stop recording?? this kid is amazing.
I believe the first piece is Louis Moreau Gottschalk.
This video is an excellent example of why you don't use auto-focus and warp stabilizer.
The piano playing is of course beautiful.
Just a common every day work out of enjoying the piano 🎹😂
I did say that it's not the best video possible.
As it happens, I was taking photos rather than video, so what you're seeing is an afterthought. Turns out that live-view autofocus isn't the greatest thing ever.
I was totally wrong it is La Campanella by Franz List!