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ahkow
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Virtuoso is an extremely good pianist. Supervirtuoso is an extremely good pianist who can fly and probably has superpowers (Maybe the ability to have 3-4 hands so that he can play songs like Ravel's Sonatine and Scarbo).  Think man and SUPERman  Another option would be to see Tom in the Tom & Jerry series "The Cat Concerto". 
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rc
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Finally! Someone who gets it. All this babble as if a supervirtuoso had anything to do with piano or music...
Not even super powers, but I would even accept somebody who's really strong or has good pyrotechnics.
I'd like to see somebody end the Hammerklavier by spitting fire. I would call that man a supervirtuoso
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tds
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re: virtuoso and supervirtuoso by modern term
at the end of the day, ....so!?
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gyzzzmo
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.....somebody who played on his grand in the uterus, has melodious farts and plays Chopins half-a-minute Waltz.
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1+1=11
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thierry13
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A supervirtuoso's hair become gold  haha
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Jazz is to classical what Mcdonald's is to great restaurants. It's trash and will allways be even if lots of people like it.
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aewanko
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according to the web:
Virtuosity: technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso.
damn
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Currently learning: Scriabin etude, op. 2 no. 1 Chopin mazurka, op. 17 no. 4 Chopin prelude, op. 28 no. 15 Beethoven piano sonata, op. 90 no. 27
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tds
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according to the web:
Virtuosity: technical skill or fluency or style exhibited by a virtuoso.
damn
and according to the web: Virtuoso: an instrumentalist or singer who exhibits virtuosity. muahahaha......sexy circle!!
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son wolsi
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A virtuoso is someone who plays the piano for the sake of playing the piano because they love music. They don't think about things like being the fastest player, or wowing an audience, they are only concerned with becoming better for the sake of being able to make better music. And then they share the art of music with you.
It is mentalities like this that make the best piano players, no doubt.
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general disarray
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The word "supervirtuoso" is the function of inflation and directly attributable to the general vulgarity, greed and stupidity of agents and press agents, i. e. those middlemen who make money off the talents of others.
Star. Superstar.
Virtuoso. Supervirtuoso.
Same words, just with a meaningless prefix to inflate value where no more value actually exists.
-- from the "General Disarray Dictionary of Cultural Decadence". ($29.95, if you order now!)
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" . . . cross the ocean in a silver plane . . . see the jungle when it's wet with rain . . . "
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aewanko
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The word "supervirtuoso" is the function of inflation and directly attributable to the general vulgarity, greed and stupidity of agents and press agents, i. e. those middlemen who make money off the talents of others.
Star. Superstar.
Virtuoso. Supervirtuoso.
Same words, just with a meaningless prefix to inflate value where no more value actually exists.
-- from the "General Disarray Dictionary of Cultural Decadence". ($29.95, if you order now!)
Stop advertising your scam products. Twat.
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Currently learning: Scriabin etude, op. 2 no. 1 Chopin mazurka, op. 17 no. 4 Chopin prelude, op. 28 no. 15 Beethoven piano sonata, op. 90 no. 27
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thalbergmad
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Stop advertising your scam products. Twat.
I have a feeling that he wasn't. From the "Thal book of get your friggin facts right" ($50 special offer until end of month) Thal
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Jazz is great - millions of people cannot be wrong Eat crap - millions of flies cannot be wrong
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general disarray
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Stop advertising your scam products. Twat.
It was a JOKE, you rude moron. (From General Disarray"s "Collection of Morons," $29.95, if you act now!)
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" . . . cross the ocean in a silver plane . . . see the jungle when it's wet with rain . . . "
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thalbergmad
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(From General Disarray"s "Collection of Morons," $29.95, if you act now!)
A good price, even it is just a collection from pianostreet. I order 2 please. Thal
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Jazz is great - millions of people cannot be wrong Eat crap - millions of flies cannot be wrong
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gerryjay
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hi there! an average pianist will clock in at 150 seconds or so a virtuoso will clock in a 120 seconds a supervirtuoso will clock in at 90 seconds
in this very pointless and meaningless thread, i'm not quite sure if that is a ridiculous or an interesting concept. must think more about that... best!
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current repertory: mozart: sonata k.332, fantasia k.397, variations k.455, adagio k.540; chopin: ballade opus 38.
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aewanko
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Sorry for the comments. I'd like to pre-order those books please.
Supervirtuoso: Marc-Andre Hamelin with a superman costume with an "H" as center.
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Currently learning: Scriabin etude, op. 2 no. 1 Chopin mazurka, op. 17 no. 4 Chopin prelude, op. 28 no. 15 Beethoven piano sonata, op. 90 no. 27
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general disarray
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Sorry for the comments. I'd like to pre-order those books please.
Supervirtuoso: Marc-Andre Hamelin with a superman costume with an "H" as center.
"To err is human; to forgive, Divine."  (from General Disarray's "Collection of Aphorisms from Great British Poets," ONLY $39.95 if you order now and also purchase the General's revised edition of "Captain Billy's Whizbang," featuring a CD of Thalbergmad's banjo transcriptions of the Chopin Etudes, Opus 10! Act now! Supplies limited!)
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" . . . cross the ocean in a silver plane . . . see the jungle when it's wet with rain . . . "
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gerryjay
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"To err is human; to forgive, Divine."  (from General Disarray's "Collection of Aphorisms from Great British Poets," ONLY $39.95 if you order now and also purchase the General's revised edition of "Captain Billy's Whizbang," featuring a CD of Thalbergmad's banjo transcriptions of the Chopin Etudes, Opus 10! Act now! Supplies limited!) what is the time mark of thal's etude 4? if it's under 118.57 seconds, please send it to me via an express courier. thanks in advance. best!
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current repertory: mozart: sonata k.332, fantasia k.397, variations k.455, adagio k.540; chopin: ballade opus 38.
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ahinton
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the "Thal book of get your friggin facts right" ($50 special offer until end of month)
Which month? And why are you purporting to accept payment in US$? given that (a) you're UK based and (b) the US$ is failing even faster than the UK£ under Alistair Darling (no, that's not me) Best, Alistair
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