Very impressive to watch, but when you only keep listening, maybe the technique is mastered in spite of the technique... don't you think ? I'm talking about this piece, of course I haven't seen anything else from this keyboarder. But probably Ginastera wanted his work to be played this fast.
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Some organists wrote songs like that, I'm thinking about Jehan Alain (@Shadoko : ;)) with a passage when he told the player to do whatever he can (or even want !) because what is written is technically totally unplayable (Litanies). This reminds me of John Cage, which, as a pianist, you should know...
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Of course I found it myself, I'm playing the piece now, and it's getting pretty good too. Not all that difficult, it's only those octaves, I can't seem to get those clear at that tempo.
What's that baby doing? I don't get it.
That 4'33" piece is just idiotic... it should feel really embarassing to play that.
Just forget the baby. I find 4:33 is one of the greatest piano pieces in the world. It's a matter of concept. Just what makes difference between "music for music" and music as art.
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PS : For those who haven't read the text on the screen (which is normal because it's hidden ^^) that says : "You are invited to set the volume of your tv on zero and listen to any ambient sound that surrounds you."
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BRAVO BRAVO BRAVO!!! technique extraodinaire !
On a parlé bcp ensemble à propos de cette sonate avant ;tu te souviens? et tu m'as meme montré Yundi Li entrain de la jouer dans youtube ;) .
T'as vraiment assuré !