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Topic: BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No.3 in C Minor (3rd Mvt.) - Enzo  (Read 6002 times)

Offline emill

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Here is the 3rd movement of Beethoven's beautiful Concerto No. 3 in C minor which was recently played by Lorenzo in his solo recital.  It is Enzo's 1st experience playing with orchestra. The orchestra is the Manila Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jeffrey Solares.  It is a "young" orchestra with many members having recently graduated from music school. 

We apologize for the single view video and for failing to capture how it really sounded during the recital. My.... professional help in these areas are just so expensive.

Hope you like it and many thanks for any comment.
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Offline furtwaengler

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Woooh! That's got some adrenaline and packs a punch, an outstanding debut with orchestra. It was only on some of the 16th note triplets he sounded a little out of control (understandably so, the orchestra adds so much! And the piano is very bright.). But in all seriousness, Enzo is growing before our eyes and has come leaping strides forward. 

What's next?
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Offline lostinidlewonder

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Great achievement! It is a rare opportunity to play with an orchestra so lap it up while you can. I also feel for you with those expensive lessons, they are very much worth it if you know the right person though, they can then give you the "foot in" to a whole part of the professional musical industry which is otherwise impossible to get into otherwise.
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