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Csardas for 12 pianists + 1 piano = the sound of e pluribus unum
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Topic: Csardas for 12 pianists + 1 piano = the sound of e pluribus unum
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jk1700
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Csardas for 12 pianists + 1 piano = the sound of e pluribus unum
on: July 05, 2013, 04:00:50 AM
The sound of e pluribus unum... out of many, one... for U.S.A. Independence Day. Anyone else think this is cool?
https://www.tedmed.com/talks/show?id=103843
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rachmaninoff_forever
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Re: Csardas for 12 pianists + 1 piano = the sound of e pluribus unum
Reply #1 on: July 05, 2013, 05:04:35 AM
I really like the idea, but I HATE the way they recorded it.
No but yeah, again, I've always wanted to play with like a bunch of pianists on one piano. That siunds like so much fun!
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jk1700
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Re: Csardas for 12 pianists + 1 piano = the sound of e pluribus unum
Reply #2 on: July 05, 2013, 06:57:44 PM
Applause for the creativity, choreography, joviality, espirit de corps. Plus great fun to see a conservatory piano faculty loosen the cummerbunds and bow ties and demonstrate a point. 12 professionals working harmoniously as 1 in 5' of linear space? Love the arts.
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