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Topic: [VIDEO] Friedrich Gulda: Play Piano Play, Exercise No.5  (Read 4795 times)

Offline wiwi1019

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This is me playing Gulda's Play Piano Play No.5.

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Re: [VIDEO] Friedrich Gulda: Play Piano Play, Exercise No.5
Reply #1 on: July 22, 2010, 03:29:25 PM
ALRIGHT!!!!!!! 8)

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Re: [VIDEO] Friedrich Gulda: Play Piano Play, Exercise No.5
Reply #2 on: July 22, 2010, 05:14:34 PM
It's obvious that Gulda had rhythm, and you also have it  :D

Congrats. (I almost started dancing on my computer chair).

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Re: [VIDEO] Friedrich Gulda: Play Piano Play, Exercise No.5
Reply #3 on: July 23, 2010, 10:56:06 PM
Another excellent contribution.  Wonderfully played!  Gulda is actually one of my favorite pianists, in particular his unorthodox and masculine recordings of Mozart concerti are such a relief from the saccharine, pastel, effete performances you always hear these days.

It's a shame this Audition Room is really going down the tubes.  Instead of responding to real performances like this, half the people are coming into this room, just to respond to the worst performances.  Don't people value good music?  New music?  Well-played music?  It makes one sorry.

Bravo!

Walter Ramsey


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