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Topic: Liszt Valse Impromptu Video  (Read 8134 times)

Offline steinwayargentina

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Liszt Valse Impromptu Video
on: July 14, 2008, 04:22:10 PM
Ok guys this is anoter video ofthe same recital in santa fe now playing Liszt´s Valse Impromptu. Hope you enjoy.



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Offline steinwayargentina

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Re: Liszt Valse Impromptu Video
Reply #1 on: August 12, 2008, 05:55:35 AM
No coments so far?? I thought this forum was made to share opinions about our owns recordings?

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Re: Liszt Valse Impromptu Video
Reply #2 on: August 16, 2008, 06:38:29 PM
No coments so far?? I thought this forum was made to share opinions about our owns recordings?
I really enjoyed your performance. :) You used your rubato rather sparingly in comparison to some performances I've heard and I thought you applied it very well. Although I don't think I would've played this piece as forte as you did in the beginning 3/4 or so of the piece because I always think of this as a dainty and charming little piece that culminates into a powerful finale but that's just me. Overall, you did quite spectacularly. Good job, you should be happy with this. ;D
 

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