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Name: Andreas
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Rachmaninov - Polichinelle Op.3 No.4
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Rachmaninov - Vocalise Op.34 No.14
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Eight Piano Rehersal - Chaminade - La Sevillane
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Eight Piano Rehersal - Davenport - Toccata Espanola
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Chopin - Nocturne Op.9 No.2 In Eb Major
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Gershwin - Prelude No.1
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Vladimir Horowitz -"Carmen"- CarnegieHall 1968 -Direct Copy
February 28, 2007, 03:44 PM
i clipped this from a video i have of him playing at carnegie hall. some people have dissed him here and there on this song, but.. c'mon, we're a lil past his prime. haha. still astounding, tho. i like how his hands get thaaat fuzzy in the last minute or so. and i like ...

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Katsaris plays Chopin Fantasie Impromptu Op.66
December 12, 2006, 07:24 AM
In Memoriam Chopin October 17, 1999 150th Anniversary live at carnegie hall

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Zimerman plays Chopin Ballade No. 1
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pianoclarinet89| February 10, 2008
hello your pretty good at piano. i started playin when i was six and im fouteen now so im pretty good i plan to studie music and teach it as a colledge professor how old are you, how long have you been playing? i really like that video of vocalise owell see ya
YGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYG| August 17, 2007
Prelude in C# Maj, op3, no.2 (again)

Since you asked, your rubatos were a little on the fast side. I do the same thing and I'm also working on that. And when you took off fast, had you noticed that you were playing the notes incorrectly? I liked that you said it was nice playing in front of people you know and who don't know music. LOL! Good one! In that case, you played splendidly! ;)

I also listened to the other Rochmaninoff Op.25, and I decided that you do this as a comedy routine, right? "wink-wink" Or perhaps for Candid Camera to see reactions from people?

I know you have talent because you can play some of the more difficult passages; probably, better than I do. But I think you practice like I do: No patience. You must take your time and break down the more difficult parts of the music, one measure at a time when practicing. It takes time and the grind. Just go over and over small amounts of music at a time.

At any rate, all the best to you, man.
YGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYGYG| July 31, 2007
Re: The Prelude in C# Minor, Op.3, #2

I just want to know one thing: How the heck did you miss those C#'s in the first measure?

I guess nerves, but there's THREE of them! You could have at LEAST hit ONE of them...

Sorry for being so mean. :O(

The rest was better (Mais pas trop beaucoup mieux).

Sorry, one star. Yikes!! My ears were hurting....

Please practice this some more, okay?

Merci bien.
idontlikemondays| October 03, 2006
you're a great pianist. how old are you and how long have you studied piano?
pskim731| July 30, 2006
Well, not everyone can afford a fancy piano bench. And the chairs that are used most often in Japan is the adjustable chair, like the one that you probably commented on. It may not look professional for many, but it's the most economical chair available. A bench like the one you sat on playing the steinway costs like 4 to 500 US dollars. And not very many people are going to pay that much for a chair for just a home or student recitals. I sure am not, unless I have a steinway.
AvtpeasK| July 30, 2006
Repetoire List (that is worth playing)

Bach
-Gavotte, from Klavier Suite in G Minor
-Invention No.1
-Prelude and Fugue No.1 -well tempered clavier No.1

Beethoven
-Fur Elise
-Sonatina in F Major, No.2
-Sonata Op.13 No.8 1st Mvmt (Pathetique)

Chopin
-Nocturne Op.9 No.2
-Polonaise Op.53 in A-flat
-Prelude Op.28 No.20 in C Minor
-Sonata Op.35 No.2 (funeral march)
-Waltz Op.69 No.2

Gershwin
-Prelude No.1
-Rhapsody in Blue
AvtpeasK| July 30, 2006
Grieg
-Anitra's Dance
-Concerto Op.16 No.2 in A Minor

Joplin
-The Entertainer
-Harmony Club Waltz
-Maple Leaf Rag

Mozart
-Rondo alla turca (Turkish March)
-Sonata K.545

Paderevski
-Minuet in G Major (a l'Antique)

Rachmaninov
-Prelude Op.3 No.2
-Prelude Op.3 No.4 (polichinelle)
-Prelude Op.23 No.5
-Vocalise Op.34 No.14