That was nice, I wish I could have learn to play. My nieces are learning and it helps with their mental development that play stations/x box do not seem to do for my boys.
That was nice, I wish I could have learn to play. My nieces are learning and it helps with their mental development that play stations/x box do not seem to do for my boys.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Ah yes! Nothing wrong with a bit of video games but nicer to learn an applicable skill!
Valentina Lsitsa playing Liszt's De Paganini Grande Etude No 3
The version she played at the Royal Albert Hall is my favourite, I've heard other people play it but no one gets it anywhere near her version in my opinion.
She's my favourite concert pianist that is around at the moment. This is one of my most listened to tracks of any artist or genre over the past 2 years
She's terrific! Incredible performer!
I'm quite fond of Haochen Zhang as well. Impeccable articulation
Concert pianists eh? I tend more to the jazz piano players, but whatever.
This little guy can fucking play
Then of course the greats: Oscar Peterson, Count Bassie, Red Garland, Duke Ellington, and Jelly Roll Morton
but you guys like the concert pianists, I guess I'll have to study them.
There is a Chinese fella called Yundi as well, I'm pretty sure that he does some original stuff but I love his album of Schumann and Beethoven, he attempts the Grande Etudes as well but as I said before it just falls slightly short.
Robert Schumann done a piece called Er Und Sie, I used to have just a piano only version on CD somewhere but that went missing ages ago, the only versions I can find online now have singing over the top of the piano, as much as I love my classical shit I can't stand operatic vocals, I was lucky enough to learn how to play it before I lost it.
I like Brent midland tickling the ivories on bird song with the greatful dead
I love the piano, be it concert performances, jazz, or a good piano solo and arrangement in classic salsa.
Some of the piano giants from here are: Eddie Palmieri, Papo Lucca, Richie Ray, Larry Harlow.
I love the piano talk but I'm talking musical performances in general... can be anything!
I always loved SRV playing after he got off the drugs and got his head straight, shortly before his dead. My dad's from Texas and met SRV and saw him play many a time. So his records were always playing growing up!
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