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Offline cabbynum

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Julien Libeer
on: August 22, 2014, 08:13:02 PM






those are all the same link, I just wanted to post it in multiple ways to take away in chance of not seeing it.

I am curious what you guys think of this pianist and of this video. I personally really like his playing and find it very thoughtful.
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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #1 on: August 22, 2014, 11:25:36 PM
Yes, me too!!
I like him, I like his teacher, Maria joao... And he is Belgian   :)
Currently working on:
Bach, WTC 1, c minor/d minor
Bortkiewicz, op 15 no 9
Chopin, op 25 no 1/ op 40 no 2
Ravel, sonatine
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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #2 on: August 22, 2014, 11:41:59 PM
And I was wondering what they are playing togheter.. (In the beginning of the video)
Currently working on:
Bach, WTC 1, c minor/d minor
Bortkiewicz, op 15 no 9
Chopin, op 25 no 1/ op 40 no 2
Ravel, sonatine
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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #3 on: August 23, 2014, 12:02:29 AM
And I was wondering what they are playing togheter.. (In the beginning of the video)






Schubert F minor Fantasy for 4 hands. Absolute genius piece of music! The two of them play it marvelously!!!
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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #4 on: August 23, 2014, 02:00:35 AM
And I was wondering what they are playing togheter.. (In the beginning of the video)






Schubert F minor Fantasy for 4 hands. Absolute genius piece of music! The two of them play it marvelously!!!

Right you are, Cabby!  Forever nostalgic to me, in the budding dawn.
For in that sleep of death what dreams may come

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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #5 on: August 23, 2014, 06:40:25 AM
As soon as I nail down my current rep I will be learning it with a friend of mine. He has already agreed to do so! I don't know which part to pick... They are equally magical!
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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #6 on: August 23, 2014, 12:53:12 PM
As soon as I nail down my current rep I will be learning it with a friend of mine. He has already agreed to do so! I don't know which part to pick... They are equally magical!
have you discussed doing the kabalevsky transcription on it as a piano concerto?  He did the two piano rehearsal reduction to which can also be effectively performed as duo


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Re: Julien Libeer
Reply #7 on: August 25, 2014, 04:43:12 PM
have you discussed doing the kabalevsky transcription on it as a piano concerto?  He did the two piano rehearsal reduction to which can also be effectively performed as duo




Oh wow! I really enjoyed that!
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