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Offline octave_revolutionary

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Special message for my Fans!
on: September 08, 2016, 07:04:00 PM
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Offline georgey

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Re: Special message for my Fans!
Reply #1 on: September 08, 2016, 09:01:10 PM
Great!  What will be on your program if I may ask?  Thank you.

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Re: Special message for my Fans!
Reply #2 on: September 08, 2016, 09:29:59 PM
@georgey I am planning on playing works by Handel, Liszt, and Prokofiev, plus, possibly, one or two "crazy technical stunts", among other surprise encores.

Note: I promise, there WILL be examples of very high virtuosity in the program; BUT if there are any of you out there who want to hear nothing else from me but "crazy technical stunts", the likes of what I have posted in the past on my Youtube channel, then I warn you beforehand- YOU WILL DEFINITELY BE DISAPPOINTED! I haven't confirmed the program yet, but I generally tend to play whatever I'm in the mood to play, since for me, it is much more important to be honest and straightforward when it comes to performing, and sound convincing, rather than perform something that I'm not feeling, just because it's expected, or popular, or "in vogue" at the moment. In any case, each concert in its entirety should last about an hour, give or take ten minutes.

Antonio

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Re: Special message for my Fans!
Reply #3 on: September 09, 2016, 05:54:28 PM
Sounds like a great concert!  I live in the USA and so I will not be able to see your performances in person.  I hope you can post a recording of one of the concerts.  Thank you and good luck!
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