Highly disagree. It captures the spirit and the wildness in this piece. I think it happens to often that people would’ve choose slower tempo for the reason that they think it then should became more musical. This tempo simple works here. At least what I think.
i think it can withstand a spectrum of tempi but works better if it's more metronomic in the A section. Cecile Ousset (for me) get's it, but i'm glad to have heard Ciccolini!
Mirabile e raffinato interprete, Aldo, e una persona e didatta straordinario. Suono sempre incredibilmente nitido,alla pari di pochi eletti!
absolutely fabulous!!
Bravo, Aldo!
Wow! Wonderful! Thanks for sharing!
Quelle jolie compo ! Très belle interprétation.
bravo je suis italien cela veut dire que jouerais un jour comme sa
Magnifique et sublime !!!
great post. i have loved this piece ever since i heard Rubinstein's recording. i posted my own above, this is wonderful playing though. : )))
thanks for the upload
I didn’t know that Al Pacino used to play piano, bravo!
Remarkable playing from the the maestro Ciccolini here. I wonder what year the recording is from (?). Thanks for this unique posting :+)
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Wow
Beautiful, awesome! I heard that aldo Ciccolini past away recently R.I.P. This is long time, when was this taken ?
This was filmed at the Salle Gaveau in 1967
Good
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아! 그리고 나도 GOOD!!!!!♡
Naida Cole's version kicks but on this one because it's actually... musical!!!
And your performance is posted where exactly?
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Sono perplesso...
too fast , pity
It´s kind of wild, so why not a lively tempo?
Highly disagree. It captures the spirit and the wildness in this piece. I think it happens to often that people would’ve choose slower tempo for the reason that they think it then should became more musical.
This tempo simple works here. At least what I think.
i think it can withstand a spectrum of tempi but works better if it's more metronomic in the A section. Cecile Ousset (for me) get's it, but i'm glad to have heard Ciccolini!