Lukas Geniušas - Etude in A minor, Op. 25 No. 4 (third stage, 2010)
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- Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
- Lukas Geniušas, laureat II nagrody
Etap III
Etiuda a-moll op. 25 nr 4
Lukas Geniušas, second prize winner
Third stage
Etude in A minor, Op. 25 No. 4
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The Fryderyk Chopin Institute (NIFC), Polish Television (TVP), National Audiovisual Institute (NInA)
amazing accuracy and clarity of left in such high speed.
But in the beginning some left hand notes were not so clear
What a beautiful piece🤩🤩
Bravo! Excellent execution!
JUST MAGIFICENT MUYSIC PLAYING BEYOND DESCRIPTI0ON OR APPRECIATION. THANK YOU LUKAS.
本当に上手いわ。この速さと酷い跳躍でどうしてこんなに左手の音の強弱を自在にコントロールした上に音色も自在にコントロール出来るんだ…。良い意味でエチュードを聴いてる感じがしない。
super !
Jesus lord all mighty ...my teacher assigned me this piece. Help
Enjoy the left hand cramps. I feel your pain. Up to this day, I still can't play it at proper speed. Do watch Dang Thai Son performance in the olden days. I wept watching it. This one by comparison is rather tame.
@@remsan03 i still have problems making it all sound piano...like i maki it sound so violent 😂its sad
@@chloearavani960 Yes, playing it softer (piano) is kind of required to achieve the speed. If you emphasize each bass note, you're gonna exert yourself pretty quickly. What makes Chopin etudes in a way harder than Liszt is the constant, unrelenting motif from start to the end. There's simply no break. Hence the cramps I was talking about. lol
Bless you ! You don't even have to play it even half as fast! it it is an exceedingly beautiful and poetic etude. Play it accordingly!:)
How is it going with the piece? Can you still play it? Im working on it now and its really crazy hard to play it.. especially in this tempo