Another great one. You bring out really cool inner voices in the middle section. The gradual build starting at 2:40 is brilliant. This is hands down one of the best performances I've heard of this piece.I guess you like Rachmaninov.
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Can't someone PLEASE put another link up? I really want to hear it!
Your audience started their applause the exact moment you played your last note. They must have been pianists or people familiar with this piece.
Nice job under pressure, jayanat.Actually, the last octave he played isn't in the music - it ends on the upbeat. Maybe you decided to add it for some reason, jayanat?
Can someone upload the video?
you can download from reply#15
That's the mp3. We want the video.
The coughers got on my nerves , wherever theres a recital being held, they will come ,lol.
What's annoying is that a cough only comes on during a recital! I once coughed my guts out from swallowing some saliva that was floating in my mouth - I felt really bad for the pianist!
I guess its inevitable to not have a cougher or a cough at a recital...its like its fate or something,lol.
no; if they were paying attention more closely, everything would stop and they wouldnt cough or sneeze so much
Here is the videohttps://www.yousendit.com/transfer.php?action=download&ufid=9C1BEAE26F04EB39
YAYE!!!!! lol. gonna watch now, been waiting.Edit: Great vid, too bad who ever had the cam could get your hands , but still great performance
This piece is way too popular.
Sawasdee khrap.Soi lai lai.Maybe just a little slow for my taste. But quite cool.Khop Khun Khrap
Hey, you speak Thai, don't you? I know, I play it faster now, eiei. I will post the fast one later.
Only "nit noi".I'm learning laotian actually.Do you play the Op.23 N.3 too ? I like it very much.
Very nice! Perhaps the middle section could move forward a little more, but I like the way you died down to nothing at the end of that section.
You look extremely relaxed, to such an extent that it almost looks like you're not playing the notes I'm hearing!
that was really great! you're a wonderful risk-taker! and in this performance, it was worth all of it! there were some moments in the slow part where i even liked it better than horowitz's live recording. although i would have preferred more penetrating and ringing top notes for the right hand chords of that slow part... wat the heck, don't mind it. over all was great!congratulations and keep it up!